Each piece made in the studio is typically showcased in the on-site gallery and then put up for sale in its shop, allowing the makers to gain greater financial independence. This week, however, their work will take to a larger stage; as part of London Design Festival, Warembo Wasanii has collaborated with photographer Kristin Lee-Moolman, stylist Louise Ford, Yann Turchi and curators Sophie Strobele and Emmanuelle Atlan to create an exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum titled Mokoro (or ‘mother’ in Sheng, a slang native to Kenya). Through a mix of sculptures, images and videos, the show will explore how the studio is reimagining up-cycled fashion and design – it's not to be missed.
Until 25 September at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London