About me
I'm a textile entrepreneur and founder working at the intersection of heritage, design, and global luxury.
Originally from Lawra in the Upper West Region of Ghana, my work is rooted in traditional Dagaaba weaving — a craft I've helped develop from local production into internationally recognised collections. I've spent years building and managing weaving operations on the ground, working closely with master weavers to translate cultural patterns into contemporary textiles for interiors.
My experience spans production, design development, and international supply — from constructing looms and coordinating artisans to delivering collections to global markets. I've led production at scale while maintaining a deep respect for the stories, techniques, and communities behind the work.
I'm currently building DAGAARA — a luxury heritage textile brand focused on refined, stripe-led fabrics for high-end interiors. The vision is simple: to create timeless textiles that carry cultural meaning, crafted with precision, and positioned for the global design market.
I'm particularly interested in collaborating with creative directors, designers, and partners who understand how to shape narrative, elevate craft, and build brands with depth and longevity.