MINNA Just Dropped a Delightful New Collection of Home Goods Just in Time for Spring

An abundance of ethically made and colorful pillows, baskets, and rugs are now available.

Employing a cottage industry approach, MINNA partnered with master weavers and artisan collectives in Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru for their new spring/summer collection.

The spring/summer collection features a new color for MINNA’s grid oven mitt, potholder, and apron: sage.

The spring/summer collection features a new color for MINNA’s grid oven mitt, potholder, and apron: sage.

Take a peek at some of their fresh offerings below:

MINNA Puzzle Lumbar Pillow Terracotta
The Puzzle Lumbar Pillow in Terracotta is the perfect fit for your bed, couch, or favorite chair. Mix and match with bold patterns or keep it simple with a neutral background. Woven on a backstrap loom by a women run co-op in Chiapas, Mexico. Photo Courtesy of MINNA
MINNA Stripes Basket Small
The Small Stripes Basket are made using a unique hybrid weaving crochet technique. The baskets are flexible, yet durable and ready for whatever you throw at (or in) them.
MINNA Blocks Basket Medium
The Medium Blocks Baskets are made using a unique hybrid weaving crochet technique in Northern Coastal Peru. We're excited to be using a recycled yarn made of 70% plastic bottles and 30% cotton mixed with a 100% jute to create texture and contrast.
Minna Lines Basket Large
The Large Lines Baskets are made using a unique hybrid weaving crochet technique in Northern Coastal Peru.
MINNA Albers Runner Oak
Our Albers runner pattern was inspired by our Bauhaus weaving hero, Anni Albers. The soft, refreshing colors make a great accent to any kitchen or dining table. Mix and match with any of our kitchen textiles for a fun and eclectic look. Handwoven by a women-run co-op in Cajolá, Guatemala.
MINNA Panalito Runner Sage
The Panalito Runner in Sage layers perfectly with our placemats and napkins. Plus, it's reversible - one side is lighter and one side is darker! Panalito literally means 'little panel' and is based on a traditional textile technique found in Guatemala.
MINNA Albers Napkin Meadow
Our Albers Napkin pattern was inspired by our Bauhaus weaving hero, Anni Albers. The soft, refreshing colors make a great accent to any kitchen or dining table. Mix and match with any of our kitchen textiles for a fun and eclectic look. Handwoven by a women run co-op in Cajolá, Guatemala.
MINNA Stripe Placemat Dandelion
The Stripe Placemat in Dandelion creates a bright and welcoming palette for any tablescape. Mix and match with cotton napkins and runners for your kitchen table, or as an accent under lamps and vases in any room of your house. Handwoven by a family run co-op in Chiapas, Mexico.
MINNA Albers Placemat Oak
Our Albers placemat pattern was inspired by our Bauhaus weaving hero, Anni Albers. The soft, warm colors make a great accent to any kitchen or dining table. Mix and match with any of our kitchen textiles for a fun and eclectic look. Handwoven by a family-run co-op in Cojolá, Guatemala.
MINNA Sky Stripe Throw
With cool, neutral tones, The Sky Stripe Throw is perfect for your living room, bedroom, or a picnic in the park. Cozy enough to bring home and lightweight enough to take on your next adventure! Handwoven in partnership with a family-run cooperative in Mitla, Mexico. Photo Courtesy of MINNA
MINNA Frames Rug Spring
Bold yet minimal. The Frames Rug was handwoven by a weaving co-operative in Huancayo, Peru. A wool cotton blend makes for a lightweight yet durable rug.
MINNA Lines Rug Spring
Bold yet minimal. The Lines Rug Spring was handwoven by a weaving co-operative in Huancayo, Peru. A wool cotton blend makes for a lightweight yet durable rug. Photo Courtesy of MINNA
MINNA Stacks Rug Spring
Bold yet minimal. The Stacks Rug Spring was handwoven by a weaving co-operative in Huancayo, Peru. A wool cotton blend makes for a lightweight yet durable rug. Photo Courtesy of MINNA

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