25 Nov 2022

Coti x Ilekeco

COTI Hall: Grand Ground Stand: C61
  • Coti x Ilekeco
  • Coti x Ilekeco
Coti x Ilekeco Coti x Ilekeco

Honouring skilled artisans who embrace eco-conscious practices in Nigeria, Coti’s collaboration has furthermore embraced an opportunity to contribute to a dedicated relief fund established to improve the livelihood of the women involved in the project.

ILEKECO Story

Designer Anthony Uche Nsofor was fond of making things out of paper since he was a child. From converting a discarded sugar box into a table soccer post to making kites and origami jets, his resourcefulness and imagination had endless potential. Having completed a degree in chemical engineering and taking charge of the family glass bead import business, his passion for creative work was rekindled when he chanced upon an article about paper jewellery. This made him think about the paper creations he made from childhood to his own pile of garbage including parking tickets, grocery receipts, and random paper products, and how he could convert them into something useful.

 

COTI’s co-founders Julie Hawkins and Nancy Gries state, “We have partnered with Ilekeco because of their passion to create something completely fashionable out of everyday waste.   It has been an opportunity to create a relationship with a new supplier, from a really unassuming country, and for them to take our ideas and combine it with their native art to create the most fabulous glasses chains which are absolutely unique and full of character.  It’s the sustainable fashion element and the ability to contribute to women in Nigeria that has made this project so important for us”

Ilekeco owner Anthony added, “ We are grateful to COTI for the opportunity to change people’s perception of waste by upcycling. Making art from waste is our way of solving environmental problems. With such efforts, more consumers will become aware of what’s happening and this will make them rethink about the waste that has been generated through fast fashion.”

The Ikekco chain is available in 4 colours, with each colour given an African name which are plant based Dika/green (African wild mango) Green, Ako /Red (a berry that is peppery and known for its medicinal properties),  Ixia/Blue (an African corn lily plant with light blue flowers), and Eso for our Mixed colour model (a native Nigerian language for a variety of fruits).

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  • Pure Accessories
  • Pure Accessories Design Lab
  • Jewellery
  • Sunglasses
  • Fashion accessories
  • Accessories
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