Eevi Kytöniemi, one of Mifuko's clients.

Eevi appreciates the timeless design and high quality of Mifuko products

We interviewed Eevi about her product experience, and she brought pictures of her Mifuko products at home with her family members.
Women artisans in Kenya working with Mifuko.

Mifuko certified as a genuine social enterprise

Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF) has verified Mifuko as a genuine social enterprise in August 2022 of which Mifuko is a certified member.
Group of women artisans in Kenya working with Mifuko.

Mifuko trains women's self-help groups

Peter: "Our aim is to strengthen the groups so that their governance is transparent and their activities are socially and economically sustainable."
Group of women artisans in Kenya working with Mifuko

Good news - WASH and Grow! has received additional funding!

The WASH and Grow! project has made progress on ecological sanitation, strengthened local civil society and established effective cooperation with local government.
Chloé and Mifuko – sisters in sustainability

Chloé and Mifuko – sisters in sustainability

French luxury fashion house Chloé and Mifuko collaboration began in 2020. In this blog post, we discuss the convergence of the two companies' sustainability principles.  
Group of women that are part of Gololi crafts artisans

Our ceramic stars are made in western Kenya

Francis Ogonga, founder of Gololi Crafts, and Mifuko have been working together since 2009. The ceramic stars and candle holders in our collection are made by Gololi Crafts.
Award-winning Hanna Anonen designed playful Kandili

Award-winning Hanna Anonen designed playful Kandili

Hanna Anonen won the Young Finnish Designer award in 2021. Anonen designed Mifuko's Kandili candle holder series which has five stackable models.
Mifuko through the camera lense

Mifuko through the camera lense

Uupi has been shooting Mifuko's images since 2011 and grown as a professional alongside us. We asked her to write about this experience from her own point of view.
Inseparable trio

Inseparable trio

Christine, Florence, and Alice sat next to each other when all the weavers were gathered together. They started chatting and one thing led to the other, and now they are now practically inseparable.