Unearthed: Dopamine Decor Meets African Craft In The Bold New Kuba Side Table
There’s a joyful revolution happening in interior spaces—Dopamine Décor, where vibrant colours, bold patterns, and playful pieces uplift not just the room but your mood. At Unearthed Home Decor the team is embracing this spirit with the launch of the new hand-painted Kuba Design Hourglass Side Table.
A love letter
Inspired by the rhythmic geometry of traditional Congolese Kuba cloth, this piece is a love letter to African pattern and contemporary design. Hand-turned from laminated wood and painted in bold black, it brings structure, energy, and undeniable personality to any space.
Each table is crafted by skilled artisans by hand. Lightweight yet sturdy, they’re easy to move—from beside your bed to a cocktail perch in your lounge—and make excellent companions for dynamic spaces or global export.
Whether you’re layering contrasting colour and shape in a maximalist sanctuary or adding a bold statement to a minimalist room, the Kuba Hourglass Table delivers both function and joy. It’s a small piece with a powerful presence—an invitation to play.
Ready to welcome more joy into your space? The Dopamine Decor moment is here—and it’s handmade in Africa.
Contact: Unearthed
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