Authentic, handcrafted treasures made by African artisans
curated by Dr. Chanita Foster and delivered to your door.
Every piece is crafted in Africa — not inspired by Africa, not manufactured overseas.
When you shop here, you’re holding a true Piece of Africa in your hands.
From artisan bags to handmade furniture, from raw shea butter to cultural home décor — our collection blends African heritage with modern, polished elegance.
Our products aren’t mass-produced.
Each item is shaped by skilled craftsmen and women from Ghana, South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, and beyond.
The Story Behind Pieces of Africa
Pieces of Africa is a premium, culture-rooted lifestyle brand that brings authentic African craftsmanship to the world.
Every item in our collection is created by skilled artisans across the continent — from Ghana to South Africa, Kenya to Botswana — and carefully curated by Dr. Chanita Foster, whose years of traveling across Africa inspired this movement.
The Story Behind Pieces of Africa
The brand began with a simple question that Dr. Chanita heard every time she returned from Africa:
“What did you bring back for us?”
Her friends loved the pieces she gifted — handmade bags from Accra, wooden stools carved in Kumasi, rich shea butter sourced directly from Northern Ghana, décor and textiles shaped by the cultures she visited.
Each item carried a story.
A memory.
A connection.
Her friends would always say:
“You brought us a piece of Africa.”
That phrase became the heartbeat of this brand.
A movement built on authenticity, culture, and respect for the craft.
Pieces of Africa exists to do three things:
We showcase the beauty, creativity, and quality of African artisans — the world-class craftsmanship that has existed for centuries.
Through every item we ship, someone experiences the artistry, culture, and spirit of the continent — no matter where they live.
We work directly with artisans, small businesses, and creative communities.
Your purchase supports real economic activity for real families — not out of pity, but out of partnership and respect.
Bring Africa Home →