ZOMUZI is a design practice exploring the relationship between people, the objects surrounding us and the spaces they inhabit with us.
In isiZulu, the word ZOMUZI (pronounced zoh-moo-zee) means ‘of the home.’ It is derived from the word MUZI (which means ‘home’), and the prefix ZO- indicates possession or relation. ZOMUZI would refer to something belonging to or associated with the home. In a broader sense, the idea can also be used to describe something associated with one's place of origin.
Morabaraba Stone Tray
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In isiZulu, the word ZOMUZI (pronounced zoh-moo-zee) means ‘of the home.’ It is derived from the word MUZI (which means ‘home’), and the prefix ZO- indicates possession or relation. ZOMUZI would refer to something belonging to or associated with the home. In a broader sense, the idea can also be used to describe something associated with one's place of origin.
Morabaraba Stone Tray
The Morabaraba (pron. moo-raba-raba) is based on a Sub-Saharan version of one of the oldest games in the world, Mancala, which has to do with moving beads or pieces of marble between holes carved in stone. Rooted in symbology and playfulness, the Morabaraba Stone Tray is meant to be used in any number of ways that the user wishes. From storing objects, to holding incense.
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