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Pachipamwe Africa
Wonai_Haruperi©Michelangelo_Foundation
Pachipamwe Africa
Wonai_Haruperi©Michelangelo_Foundation
Pachipamwe Africa
Wonai_Haruperi©Michelangelo_Foundation
Pachipamwe Africa
Wonai_Haruperi©Michelangelo_Foundation
Pachipamwe Africa
Wonai_Haruperi©Michelangelo_Foundation
Pachipamwe Africa
Wonai_Haruperi©Michelangelo_Foundation

Pachipamwe Africa

Furniture making

Harare, Zimbabwe

Coming together and reimagining objects of value

Pachipamwe Africa was founded in 2017 on the idea that almost anything can be repurposed. This philosophy underpins the creation of new and upcycled interior objects that are expertly-crafted from found and locally sourced materials. Operating from a Harare-based factory, Pachipamwe Africa focuses on small-scale, high-quality production with an appreciation for choice materials, time-intensive details and finishes. The team of artisans explore a range of techniques, from joinery to woodturning to bamboo weaving and upholstery, in a stable and positive work environment.

Product designs are inspired by minimalism and kumusha – the roots and ancestral home. ‘Pachipamwe’ means “coming together again” and is a Manyika term used to greet someone after a brief time apart. For the workshop the name symbolises a customer reunited with a re-imagined object. It also signifies the coming together of old and new ideas, materials and practices to make a positive impact on the world.

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