Some brooms are too well made to be tucked away. Lintulwa’s tightly bound bristles and intricate weave showcase the exceptional skill of Siyaphambili Handcraft’s artisans, who craft each piece by hand in Eswatini using sustainably harvested lutindzi grass. Designed in partnership with European designers Agathe Pautrot and Delphine Meriaux, this double-headed piece is beautifully detailed, durable, and just as worthy of display as it is of use.
The artisans named it "Lintulwa," meaning "Wild Custard" in SiSwati.