Traditional Malian textiles in modern design | Ella La interior
On vosgesparis I always love to show the little gems in the mass of interior design products. Some time ago I spotted an image with cotton rolls stacked on each other, it was love at first site as they reminded me of the antic handwoven rolled up linen bread cloth that belonged to my Sardinian mother in law. It took me some time to find out where these rolls came from and who posted that image, and my search brought me to Ella Hustinx, founder of
Inspired by age-old textile traditions from the Dogon region near Burkina Faso, where the Dogon people live and wanting to support the artisans who uphold these traditions she founded Ella La in the Summer of 2020. Surprisingly Ella happened to live in the same area as me and was so kind to drop by my home to show me her work personally and tell me more about the artisans and the natural ingredients used for the cotton she now creates cushions and wall hangings from.
went to check what was going on, and she found mr. mccarthy standing over bella on the bed in which the mattress was on the floor, and standing over bella with his hand near the abdomen and when he looked at bella, her face was swollen and the face was gray. she went to the daughter and picked her up and told police that she knew at that moment that her daughter was dead. she asked mr. mccarthy what he had done, and he did not tell her, but he said that she was a demon anyway and it was her time to die. at that time, ms. bond panicked, and didn t know what to do, and she reports that mr. mccarthy told her if she are reported anything to police or authorities that he and his friends would kill her. at that time not knowing what to do, she allowed mr. mccarthy to get a contractor bag. she presumed that he put bell a la s body in the bag which she then put in the refrigerator and she assumed that because the body was in the back bedroom