I was introduced to The Red River , an organization based in North East India by Kakoli Das (one of the founders) a few weeks back and I loved their home and lifestyle products.
The Red River acts as a medium between the weavers from the North East and the markets, that will help them with sustainable income.
Have a look at some of their amazing collections of cushions~


These designs have been inspired by the weaving patterns of river bank settler community - the Misings (or the Miris)



Bright weaves and threadwork...



Stunning collection designed with re-purposed fabric swatches...



Varnasi-inspired bling embellishments on the cushions...
Here are their other very interesting home furnishings~


Napkins


Placements

Curtains
The dyeing, drying and weaving process at The Red River



Kakoli Das with the locals in Assam, India.
You can get in touch with them on their Facebook page The Red River or visit their website The Red River
( images from The Red River)
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