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Frida Kahlo Homeware Is Fine, But Here's How To Do It Responsibly

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Thanks to the V&A's wildly popular Frida Kahlo: Making Herself Up exhibition, Frida obsession has reached new levels.

The Mexican artist died more than 60 years ago, tragically early due to lifelong health problems from a teenage injury. Throughout her life, she was political and outspoken, and is today hailed as a hero by socialists and feminists, the LGBTQ+ community and preservationists of Mexico's cultural identity.

The colours Kahlo painted with (and wore) are intoxicating. Almost anyone will recognise her rich turquoises, pinks, reds and oranges, colours popular in the country of her birth. Unsurprisingly, with the exhibition highlighting these colours, 'Mexicana' has become the homeware trend of the minute.

However, while it might be tempting to purchase every bright pink, Frida-face-featuring hand towel you come across in your pursuit to get your kitchen to resemble a Oaxacan canteen, go about it in a way that respects and gives back to the country of origin. The Mexican artisanal scene is overflowing with talent and has a wildly varied output. It is responsible for some incredible textiles, ceramics and paintings which have been created using traditional methods and sustainable materials. These pieces pay tribute to the Mexican identity in a way reproductions made for profit absolutely don't. Luckily, thanks to a few charitably minded entrepreneurs and the magic of the internet, products created by Mexican weavers, potters and glassblowers are readily available in the UK – you just need to know where to look.

So by all means, decorate your house taking inspiration from Frida Kahlo – it'll look incredible. But do it in a responsible way. Click through to find our favourite Mexicana-inspired homeware picks, all of which were actually made in Mexico.

Hand-blown by a family-run business in Guadalajara using 100% recycled glass.

Casita Bonita Blue Rim Tumbler, £5.50, available at Casita Bonita

The whole creation process, from digging the clay to firing and decorating the tiles, is carried out by a family-run workshop in Guanajuato.

Milagros Herendira Turquoise Hand Made Wall Tiles, from £0.75, available at Milagros

Made by a cooperative of Otomi women artisans hailing from the central region of Mexico. Each cushion is signed with the initials of the woman who made it.

Chilpa Otomi Scatter Cushion, £49, available at Chilpa

Buy this throw and help provide above-fair wages for the artisans, education scholarships for their children and healthcare in their communities.

Ara Collective Mauve Mayarte Throw, £85, available at Ethical Stores, Ethical Me

Handmade in the Mixteca region of Mexico by indigenous craftspeople who use their traditional knowledge and adapt it to modern needs.

Oklahoma Handwoven Plastic Basket, £66, available at Trouva

Using recycled glassware, made in a Mexican family-run workshop using Pepsi bottles.

Milagros Orange & Aqua Tumbler, £10, available at Trouva

Handmade in Mexico.

Milagros Cockerel Bowl, £18, available at Trouva

Handwoven in a small village in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Minna Agnes Rug in Blue, £207, available at Minna

Handmade in Mexico.

Sicaru Crafts Talavera Dish, £15, available at Sicaru Crafts

Handmade in Chiapas using a traditional back strap loom. Each design is so complex that it can take up to three days to complete.

Nido Dusty Pink Cristobal Cushion, £35, available at Nido

Created by a female weaving cooperative in Chiapas.

Montes & Clark Blue Marla Napkins, £38 for 4, available at Montes & Clark

Reupholstered using fabric that was handwoven and then hand-embroidered in Cristobal.

Montes & Clark Elvia Collection Dining Chair, £295, available at Montes & Clark

Hand-stitched by a women’s cooperative in Tenangos.

Montes & Clark Multicoloured Hand Embroidered Framed Artwork, £95, available at Montes & Clark

Made by a women's cooperative in Mexico.

Montes & Clark Double String Pom-Pom Tassel, £15, available at Montes & Clark

Made from recycled glass.

Montes & Clark Tall Jar Lamp Base, £95, available at Montes & Clark

Handmade in Mexico.

Otomi Bouquet Mexican Tiles, £88.20 per square metre, available at Otomi

Handmade in Pahuatlan, Puebla, Mexico.

Viva Interior Otomi Cushion, £83, available at Viva Interior

Handmade in Teotitlan, Oaxaca.

Viva Interior Zapotec Minimal Cushion, £153, available at Viva Interior

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