Our Journal: Celebrating the fabric of community

The search for deadstock fabric

The search for deadstock fabric

What do you think when you hear the words ‘Made in Bangladesh’? Part Two of a three-part blogpost explaining how Khushi Kantha is regenerating the Bengali kantha tradition.

The search for deadstock fabric

What do you think when you hear the words ‘Made in Bangladesh’? Part Two of a three-part blogpost explaining how Khushi Kantha is regenerating the Bengali kantha tradition.

East meets West: Regenerating the ‘kantha’ tradition

East meets West: Regenerating the ‘kantha’ trad...

How we’re reworking the ‘kantha’ tradition of mothers repurposing their old saris into blankets for their babies to meet global hygiene and safety standards while retaining the principles of ‘reclaim-repurpose-reuse’...

East meets West: Regenerating the ‘kantha’ trad...

How we’re reworking the ‘kantha’ tradition of mothers repurposing their old saris into blankets for their babies to meet global hygiene and safety standards while retaining the principles of ‘reclaim-repurpose-reuse’...

From ‘take-make-waste’ to ‘reclaim-repurpose-reuse’

From ‘take-make-waste’ to ‘reclaim-repurpose-re...

What is the circular economy and how does Khushi Kantha aim to contribute to it? The next generation will inherit the planet – and we want to pass it down...

From ‘take-make-waste’ to ‘reclaim-repurpose-re...

What is the circular economy and how does Khushi Kantha aim to contribute to it? The next generation will inherit the planet – and we want to pass it down...

Going……going……gone!

Going……going……gone!

Launching our first-ever limited-edition collection of ultra-soft one-of-a-kind multi-purpose baby kantha blankets through an online auction….

Going……going……gone!

Launching our first-ever limited-edition collection of ultra-soft one-of-a-kind multi-purpose baby kantha blankets through an online auction….

The last 'ketha'

The last 'ketha'

Guest post British-Bangladeshi social entrepreneur and mother of two Shazia Shah who explains what the Bengali kantha (known as ‘ketha’ in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh where her family originates...

The last 'ketha'

Guest post British-Bangladeshi social entrepreneur and mother of two Shazia Shah who explains what the Bengali kantha (known as ‘ketha’ in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh where her family originates...

Mothers supporting mothers

Mothers supporting mothers

Khushi Kantha founder Laura Rana recalls the incredible mothers she met while working on the Rohingya refugee crisis in Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh who inspired her to start the social enterprise.

Mothers supporting mothers

Khushi Kantha founder Laura Rana recalls the incredible mothers she met while working on the Rohingya refugee crisis in Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh who inspired her to start the social enterprise.