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|March/April 2024
These three entrepreneurs are redefining the heartbeat of homes through their unique blend of creativity, sustainability and purposeful design.
Mo's Crib
MO AND MICHELLE MOKONE
Who would have thought that a trip to a market could change your life's trajectory for the better? The sister duo Mo and Michelle Mokone have built a thriving manufacturing and design company that brings customers practical, stylish, and sustainable home decor items. Their product range includes handwoven baskets, planters, trays, wall art and outdoor items, all made using recycled materials. But Mo's Crib is more than just about saving the planet; the sisters are also giving back to their community.
How did the idea for Mo's Crib come about?
Mo: At the age of 8, I would turn plastic bags into rugs and candleholders. I ended up pushing myself to be more academic because that's what my parents wanted, and it's what most people tend to lean towards. So I enrolled to study law, but it didn't feel right. I ended up moving to London at the age of 18, where I jumped from one job to the next. My Japanese roommate taught me origami and I began to make origami swan bowls for friends. In 2015, I found myself back in South Africa when my sister invited me to the Kamers market in Pretoria. There, I saw someone who made sculptures using newspaper, and they were doing really well. That same evening my sister and I applied to sell at Kamers, and in 2016 we started trading there.
How did you take Mo's Crib from a side hustle to a fully-fledged business?
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