The debut of Kusuum Home in East Legon, Accra, on September 25, 2025, was far more than a standard product launch; it was a bold proclamation that this brand is “not merely offering wallpaper.” Instead, it is dedicated to preserving and celebrating culture. In a time when design often feels uniform and uninspired, Kusuum Home emerged with a mission to transform African heritage into a vital, contemporary expression-turning walls into storytellers.
The gathering opened with a heartfelt invocation by Bishop Lorraine Rejoice Laryea, setting a reverent tone. This was swiftly followed by the vibrant beats of a Kpanlogo drumming ensemble, a rhythmic heartbeat that embodies the brand’s cultural essence. Guests were immersed in a rich tapestry of traditional dance and music, providing an authentic glimpse into the cultural inspirations behind the brand’s creations.
The Vision Behind the Brand.
Muriel Sackey-Quaye, the Founder and Creative Director, shared the core philosophy: “This evening represents more than a brand launch; it is the revelation of a dream. A dream rooted in a profound conviction that our walls have the power to narrate our histories.” She highlighted that Kusuum Home is about building a legacy, transcending mere decoration.
The display illustrated how this vision materializes into tangible art. Collections such as Cape Coast, Toile d’Aburi, and Daavi, alongside the Abstract, Geometric, and Floral lines Tutu, Ife, and Oyoko, are not just designs-they are stories steeped in cultural significance. These are offered in seven timeless hues, catering to a variety of tastes. Daniel Katchy, Partner and Director of Brand and Marketing at Momat4ty Agency, expertly guided attendees through these visual chronicles, enriching the experience with historical and cultural insights that shaped the wallpaper designs.
Purpose-Driven Innovation
Kusuum Home underscored the importance of creativity that centers on humanity. The brand pledged a meaningful social impact: a share of every wallpaper purchase will support the W&M Foundation, which champions vital sickle-cell disease awareness and education initiatives in Ghana’s rural communities.
As the evening concluded, it left a lasting impression beyond a mere product launch-it set a new standard for African design. Kusuum Home has firmly established itself as a pioneer in African interior décor, dedicated to honoring heritage by blending tradition with sustainable, forward-thinking innovation to create spaces that resonate deeply.
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