Absolutely love the patterns on this crockery set. Great quality and beautiful strong colours.
African cloth printed dinner plates and bowls. Reminded me of marimekko designs. Very clever! Looking forward to having fabulous, well presented food.
Finally!.... I've been waiting to nab these beauties for ages, but they are so popular they are always gone in a flash!- And I now know why!!!- This set is BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Even without any food on them dinner is taken to the next level. The tablescape looked cultural, colourful and beautiful. Definitely a conversation piece.
The quality is very high, and the print on them looks like it will last for ages. Best dinnerware I've purchased, and I shall be using them daily. I need to display these beauties for all to see everyday.
The customer service was flawless!- You could see the thought and care that was taken to securely package the item, and delivery was expeditious!
If you are 'thinking' of getting this dinner set! DO IT!!!- sign up for notification of when they are back in stock and when you get the notification......order immediately!!
Continue the amazing work you are doing @The Cornrow. I am happy to be a customer.
The Cornrow, founded by sisters Kemi (big sis) and Lara (little sis) in 2020, is a heartfelt tribute to their African and Caribbean heritage. With a deep passion for homeware, books, and lifestyle products that celebrate the Black experience, the sisters scour the globe for joyful representations of their culture. Kemi, who left a career in corporate finance during the UK lockdown, is the driving force behind The Cornrow, sharing her love for the brand on Instagram @CottageNoir. Lara, an accomplished digital marketing professional, is committed to supporting Black-owned brands and can be found on TikTok at ThisIsLaraLand. The Cornrow is a true family affair, with their mother Yasmin providing creative advice and gift-wrapping services @yasminwrapstar, and Yasmin's partner Jonathan, formerly of Chelsea Design Centre, offering invaluable retail advice. Together, they are on a mission to spotlight under-represented stories of Black and African diaspora design, introducing "Afro-aristo" as a fresh addition to traditional design trends.