Pedestal Abstract Wall Hanging

Sale price$179.00

The Pedestal Abstract Wall Hanging blends sculptural form with traditional artisan craftsmanship for a striking statement piece full of texture and global character. Inspired by traditional African masks and designed by Swedish designer Julia Gamborg Nielsen, this handwoven wall hanging combines minimalist geometry with organic natural materials for a look that feels both modern and timeless.

Handcrafted by a cooperative of women and men artisans in Malawi using natural palm leaves, each piece showcases the beauty of traditional weaving techniques through its bold silhouette and rich woven texture. Whether styled alone as a focal point or layered into a curated gallery wall, this artisan wall hanging brings warmth and artistic dimension to modern organic, boho, and collected interiors.

Size: 20" width x 32" height

Materials: Palm leaves

Handmade in Malawi – Ethical & Sustainable

Please expect variations in pattern, size and color, making each handwoven piece beautifully unique.

    To the best of our knowledge the materials in this product are considered non-toxic and safe for the home. Learn more about our ranking system.
     
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      SUPPORT MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES

      Mbare's fair trade partnerships help create sustainable income opportunities for artisan communities across Africa.

      SUSTAINABILITY

      Each piece is handmade using natural and recycled materials with a focus on ethical, environmentally conscious production.

      PRESERVE HERITAGE SKILLS

      Traditional weaving and craft techniques are passed down through generations and honored in every handmade piece.

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      ABOUT MBARE

      Founded in 1997, Mbare brings the spirit of Africa into the home through thoughtfully handcrafted decor and meaningful artisan partnerships. The name mbare — meaning “marketplace” or “a gathering of things” in the Shona language of Zimbabwe — reflects the brand’s deep connection to culture, craftsmanship, and community.

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      HANDMADE HERITAGE

      Mbare partners with over 2,000 artisans across Africa, from rural weaving cooperatives to urban workshops, helping preserve generations of traditional craftsmanship. Using natural and recycled materials, artisans create beautiful, functional pieces that carry the story, skill, and cultural heritage of the maker in every detail.

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      FAIR TRADE VALUES

      Built on a philosophy of “trade, not aid,” Mbare focuses on fair trade, sustainable partnerships, and long-term relationships with artisan communities.

      Their commitment to ethical practices helps create sustainable income opportunities while supporting traditional craft, environmentally conscious materials, and a more intentional way of living.

      01

      ABOUT MBARE

      Founded in 1997, Mbare brings the spirit of Africa into the home through thoughtfully handcrafted decor and meaningful artisan partnerships. The name mbare — meaning “marketplace” or “a gathering of things” in the Shona language of Zimbabwe — reflects the brand’s deep connection to culture, craftsmanship, and community.

      02

      HANDMADE HERITAGE

      Mbare partners with over 2,000 artisans across Africa, from rural weaving cooperatives to urban workshops, helping preserve generations of traditional craftsmanship. Using natural and recycled materials, artisans create beautiful, functional pieces that carry the story, skill, and cultural heritage of the maker in every detail.

      03

      FAIR TRADE VALUES

      Built on a philosophy of “trade, not aid,” Mbare focuses on fair trade, sustainable partnerships, and long-term relationships with artisan communities.

      Their commitment to ethical practices helps create sustainable income opportunities while supporting traditional craft, environmentally conscious materials, and a more intentional way of living.