African interiors: the descreet charm of objects (2/2)
Welcome to the second episode of my personal selection of African objects and spaces. It seems that you – well, some of you 🙂 – appreciated the first post, so here I am! This week I’ll have the subtle pleasure to expose a variety of spaces ranging from the most unexpected to the pulpiest. At the very bottom of the post you’ll find a surprise, but please: before scrolling down make sure to be at least 41 years old.

ECWA – Kano, Nigeria

Spotless comfort at ECWA – Kano (Nigeria)

Floral courtains – Everywhere (Africa)

CFA hotel, a place to be – Bauchi (Nigeria)

Apocalyptic evening on the CFA hotel – Bauchi (Nigeria)

CFA hotel, a place to be – Bauchi (Nigeria)

Hotel de France, Kano, Nigeria

Losing weight – Serti (Nigeria)

Where objects lay down (Hotel de France, Kano, Nigeria)

Sweet Sweet Backery, pool area – Kano (Nigeria)

Master bedroom in Kakaki’s house – Kano (Nigeria)

A Presbyterian kitchen – Buea (Cameroon)

A Presbyterian plate – Buea (Cameroon)

The great Toscanini and its interiors

Bure bedroom – Nigeria

No place is like Porte Mayo – Maroua (Cameroon)

Nazi aesthetics in Swakopmund (Namibia)

Bole kitchen Nigeria

An Igbo kitchen in Bure (Nigeria)

Inside the castle – Cape Coast (Ghana)

Green umbrella and no people – Foumban, Cameroon
YES, THE PULPIEST!

The message is: don’t go anal (or don’t have sex with your socks on)- Foumban (Cameroon)

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