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This object celebrates the richness of traditions through simple and warm materials. It is a hand-spun and hand-woven cotton fabric originating from Mali called "Bogolan" (bogo = earth; lan = from).
The colors are obtained using decoctions of leaves with therapeutic properties and fermented mud. The white geometric shapes are created by rubbing the fabric with soap and a mixture of washing powder, chlorine, and shea butter, which act as powerful… bleaching agents. The more subdued colors, such as black and brown, come from a mixture of soda, grains, and peanuts. I combined this with raw pallet wood and the understated metal that supports the cardboard cube. The overall effect is a balance between modernity and heritage. This creation exudes a soothing energy, perfect for gently and characterfully illuminating an intimate space. Every detail invites you to feel the subtle strength of cultural roots.
Mohamed Lamine Sylla, with roots in cabinetmaking and lighting design, skillfully uses recycled wood painted with oil. Embracing contradictions and eco-responsibility, his techniques fuse repurposed objects, paintings, and furniture into thoughtful, three-dimensional compositions. His works invite contemplative reflection on love, spirituality, and environmental protection. Having been passionate about photography for a very long time, in 2025 he decided to share his passion through the most beautiful shots he had captured a few years earlier.