Celebrating the Art of Slow with timeless shapes and natural tones, handcrafted baskets made in collaboration with Ngamiland Basket Weavers Trust
Read MoreI discovered the second-generation family run factory, located outside the capital of Gaborone Botswana whilst living in the capital with my young family; this is where our kids collection is created.
Read MoreOn Green Friday our journey with Ecoexist continues. Introducing a new Ecoexist x Beabond necklace. Today and all year round, we will be donating 100% of profits to support human-elephant coexistence.
Read MoreHidden depths are what we discovered when we met Priyanka, from advocating play-based learning in the outdoor African environment; she is also an educator, a children’s author and a mother to two children.
Read MoreWe had the absolute pleasure to speak with Dr Anna Songhurst co-founder of Ecoexist Trust the NGO in Botswana fostering human-elephant coexistence. We spoke about living and raising children in the Okavango Delta and Anna shared her journey to founding Ecoexist.
Read MoreTHERE IS NOTHING QUITE SO MAGICAL as the wide open spaces of Africa, our journey took us to Tuli in eastern Botswana — from the rocky outcrops, to the grass-covered plains leading to the rivers. I knew this would be the perfect place to connect to nature and have an adventure,
Read MoreThe Ecoexist X Beabond collection is ‘jewellery with a purpose’ and 100% of the profits is donated to not-for-profit Ecoexist Trust supporting human-elephant coexistence in the Delta.
Read MoreHere at Beabond we’re all about slow fashion but, were also fully paid-up members of the broader slow movement, and with suggestions that slow reading is not only good for our mental health but, also makes us smarter, what’s not to love.
Read MoreFew things are more special than celebrating a little one’s birthday and having spent five years organising my own children’s celebrations in Botswana I’ve come to realise that nothing beats a good old-fashioned birthday party.
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