Do you struggle to keep up with the ever-changing world of interior design?

Sustainability | People
Conventional interior design practices pose a threat to our environment. It often leads to deforestation and the depletion of natural resources. Traditional materials harm indoor air quality and, possibly, your health. At the same time, conventional lighting and appliances consume too much energy. On top of that, it can harm local biodiversity.
Community | People
Do you struggle to keep up with the ever-changing world of interior design?
Community | People
Everyone is well aware of the environmental pollution and destruction caused by plastic. It has been more than decades of constant social awareness campaigns and inclusion in educational curriculums of “Plastic pollutes the environment”. Although a significant part of society is consciously taking steps to do something about the situation and creating a direct or indirect impact on the environment, most of those people are also unaware of all the forms of plastics to avoid. Fairly educated and consciously part of the population across the globe is unconscious sometimes even without a choice are surrounded by what are called ‘microplastics’. And these are far more dangerous than what the eye perceives. It's the iceberg that penetrated deep into the environment without knowledge or sight of the whole picture.
Sustainability | Environmental
The fashion industry is increasingly acknowledging the importance of embracing zero waste practices and promoting sustainability. Zero waste in fashion refers to designing, producing, and consuming clothing in a way that generates little to no waste. This approach involves reimagining traditional manufacturing processes by minimizing material scraps and repurposing any waste generated back into the production cycle, thus reducing the overall environmental impact.
Community | People
The global marketplace is evolving rapidly, presenting both challenges and opportunities for businesses in the creative manufacturing and handmade industries. In 2024, leveraging the Global Talent Pool has become a crucial strategy for promoting export potential in these sectors. This blog delves into the intricacies of harnessing the power of diverse talents worldwide to drive innovation, creativity, and competitiveness in creative manufacturing and handmade businesses.
Community | People
The roots of African handmade crafts run deep, tracing back thousands of years. From the ancient Sahara to the bustling markets of today, each craft carries a unique story, a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of its creators. These crafts are more than mere objects; they are living expressions of cultural identities, symbolic meanings, and historical journeys.


You can subscribe and listen to Rural Handmade on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, SimpleCast, Spotify. If you're interested in sharing your story with us, please reach out to support@ruralhandmade.com

I Understand

By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies.

Know More.
X