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Eva Sonaike, a visual language that holds

What Eva Sonaike has built is immediately recognisable, wherever it appears. A cushion, a rug, a lamp, an armchair upholstered for Robert Langford or a piece reworked for Soho House — the colour and pattern are always hers. Bold, warm, and rooted in West African textile traditions, but never nostalgic. The prints feel entirely of the present.

Born to Nigerian parents in Germany and based in London, Sonaike trained as a fashion journalist before turning to textiles and founding her studio. That editorial eye shows. Every collection is considered, every palette deliberate. She draws from African clothing and European furniture traditions in equal measure, and the result feels entirely at home in a contemporary interior.

The collaborations tell their own story. Soho House and Robert Langford don't commission work that disappears into their own aesthetic. Sonaike's visual language holds — which is the mark of a practice with genuine conviction behind it.


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