In Lesotho, where fashion is still a relatively young industry, two
Basotho designers have identified a space in the creative scene. Phutheho Ranooe, 29, and ‘Maleeto Monyau, 30, are House of Thethana,
a textile design duo who specialise in an innovative assortment of
futuristic prints for men and women. Their mission is to proclaim market
leadership in Lesotho’s design scene by recreating familiar Basotho
accessories into something funky and timeless. The brand, which
officially launched as a business in January, takes its name from the
traditional Sesotho bead-decorated skirt made of fibre known as
“thethana.”
The graphic designer friends met in 2004 while at university in South
Africa. Though they went their separate ways after transferring out
after a year, they’d soon find out that they were neighbours in a small
town north of Maseru’s central business district.
We recently caught up with Phutheho and ‘Maleeto to get a feel for what their House of Thethana is all about.
House of Thethana (Photo: Lineo Segoete)
Lineo Segoete for Okayafrica: Can you give us some background on your products, conception and name?
House of Thethana: House of Thethana intends to offer a
unique Lesotho experience through textile designs inspired by the
Mountain Kingdom. The textile pattern designs will be printed onto
fabric and converted into products such as cushions, stationary, aprons,
curtains, furniture, clothing garments and fashion items such as bags.
The idea is to give clients the opportunity to own unique products which
will feature a distinct point of view, yet can be customized to suit
their specific tastes.
House of Thethana is a business idea conceived in 2006. We were
constantly inspired by Lesotho’s culture and dynamic landscape and
thought it would be wonderful to celebrate it through design by creating
lifestyle items inspired by everything about the country.
Initially we conceived the name because we wanted to highlight
womanhood. Hence the name House of Thethana. But as time passed we
realised that it’s not only women we want to celebrate, but all people.
What do you envision for the brand?
We want to become a global textile design brand contributing to the
economic development of Lesotho. Through our business we will create
employment and represent Lesotho globally.
What motivates you, particularly in an environment such as Lesotho?
We are constantly inspired by Lesotho’s culture, her people and
breathtaking landscape. Our environment feeds our creativity and we want
to give back to it by expressing its beauty through design.
What sets your designs apart?
House of Thethana is actually not a fashion brand, but is instead a
lifestyle brand with a specific focus on home decor. Currently no one in
Lesotho has explored home decor in a similar manner. However, the one
aspect of fashion we have explored thus far is fashion accessories
through merchandise such as bags, umbrellas and hats.
You have a background in graphic design- how does it influence your products and vice versa?
It contributes greatly to how we properly apply principles such as use
of colour and space in a design. Also, most of our designs are started
off digitally before they can be translated into textile, a critical
step which helps us to stretch our imaginations. Our products are
intended to express creativity, pay homage and push barriers all in one.
Without an education in graphics this might have proven a little bit
harder so it helps make our job a lot easier and natural. More-so
because design and creativity are at the core of both our worlds and
graphic design itself.
Where can people find your products?
So far for locals, they can be found at the Basutholand Ink kiosk at
Pioneer Mall. Otherwise, people can contact us directly or via our Facebook page to place an order.
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