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Heeva × Haneefah Adam

You're welcome to the table

An invitation into culture, and memory — Told through prints inspired by meals that bring us together

There’s something about food.

The way it gathers people. The way it holds stories.
This collection is our way of extending that feeling, translating the warmth of shared meals into fabric.

You’re not just viewing a collection. You’re being invited in.

In collaboration with Haneefah Adam whose work transforms food into art, we explored a different kind of translation: from plate to print.

Haneefah Adam is a Nigerian self-taught multidisciplinary artist. She is Internationally renowned for her food art and also produces works in other mediums, including but not limited to paintings, photography, sculptures and installations. Her works typically explore issues related to identity, culture and representation, often mining from her personal experiences and interactions.

In 2016, She won the #TechMeetsArt competition themed What’s cooking and was selected to be part of Rele Art Gallery & Samsung Electronic West Africa Food art exhibition. Adam held her debut solo exhibition Life long percussion at Angels and Muse, Lagos in 2018 and has also featured in group exhibitions and art fairs including Her Story – Rele art gallery Lagos (2018), Impart Art Fair Lagos (2019), A Changing Landscape The Female – Van Der Plas Gallery, New York, ANF fellowship 2022.

Her works have been featured in prominent publications including CNN (African Voices), BBC, Financial Times e.t.c and she has worked with brands such as Google, Nestle, PepsiCo, MTN, Dangote Salt, Islamic Relief Uk and United Nations Refugee Agency Private Partnerships & Philanthropy Service in Africa (UNHCR).
She has a BSc in Physiology from the University of Ilorin, and an MSc in Pharmacology and Drug discovery from Coventry University.

Where It Comes From

This collection is rooted in the intimacy of shared meals, drawing from the everyday experience of amala and abula.

The ewedu print carries the earthy, layered textures of ewedu and gbegiri, speaking to home and tradition.
Omi obe’s print is shaped by the rich presence of stew, the kind that brings everyone to the table.

These aren’t just prints. They hold memory, care, culture, connection, and belonging.

I hope you love it as much as I do!

- Haneefah

The Collection

Ewedu

Soft. Fluid. Layered.

This print captures movement—designed for garments that drape, gather, and flow with ease.

The fabric base chosen was inspired by the texture of ewedu, not completely smooth, but soft with a little structure.

Best suited for:
  • ⁠Draped dresses
  • Relaxed silhouettes
  • ⁠⁠Everyday statement pieces

Omi Obe

Rich. Structured. Grounded.

Drawing from the warmth and intensity of traditional pepper stew, this print brings depth and presence to any design.

It holds its own—ideal for silhouettes that need shape, while still allowing movement and expression.

Best suited for:
  • Fitted silhouettes
  • Structured gowns
  • T⁠wo piece sets

At the table

Every piece tells a different story. Every wearer brings their own interpretation.

From soft drapes to sculpted forms, this collection was designed to move between moments—intimate, expressive, and unforgettable.

From Idea to Fabric

Every print begins as a conversation between concept, culture, and craft.

From initial sketches to final production, each step is intentional, ensuring that the fabric not only looks beautiful, but performs beautifully.

Create With This Collection

Whether you’re designing your next collection or a one-off piece, these fabrics are available for you to work with.

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