This is episode 3 where I am joined by textile and product designer Edith Tialeu. 

 

ABOUT EDITH: 

Edith Tialeu is on a mission to share the rich craft heritage of her home country, Cameroon and the wider continent with the world through her brand Frida 54, which produces collections of woven textiles and lifestyle accessories such ceramics handcrafted in collaboration with the local artisans she seeks out, many of whom are women. Through her brand, Edith seeks to define a new African aesthetic, one which exists between tradition and contemporary style and upholds creativity, human input, and know-how.

 

We talk about:

 

Moving from Paris to her home country of Cameroon to start her design brand, and how she prepared for the transition

 

Overcoming resistance from family who wanted her to do something else

 

How she went about identifying and finding the different kinds of artisanal talent in Cameroon

 

The significance and meaning behind the name Frida, and the connection to her African heritage

 

How she works with artisans, the relationships she has created and why it was important to learn hand on how they work to help her better understand the types of products that could be created

 

Why preserving local artisanal skills is important, and the importance of taking on young interns to help pass on the skills

 

The costs and challenges of logistics, getting stock and products into the hands of her customers

 

Taking part in trade shows and learning from the experiences to make her business better

 

What being in business has taught her about herself

 

 

Links and resources mentioned in this episode

Le Grand Palais - https://www.grandpalais.fr/en/programmation

 

Where you can go to find out more about Edith and Frida 54

www.frida-54.com

Instagram: @frida_54

 

 

Get the full show notes at: www.atelier55design.com/podcast 

 

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