Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Idea2fund’s Bakamuna completes pop-up at CCC

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Bakamuna, a mixed media lifestyle design brand, powered by MTI’S idea2fund successful­ly completed a fifteen-day run of its pop-up store at the Colombo City Centre (CCC). The store, a repurposed bullock cart, was stationed from 19th September to 3rd October carrying a range of lifestyle products such as homeware, stationery and accessorie­s.

Bakamuna’s pop-up store was held at The Colombo City Centre following their successful launch at The Hilton Colombo in June. Both these stores gave the traditiona­l mode of transporta­tion a modern vibe with the use of contempora­ry design elements and used to showcase a range of products that had been created through mixed media design which proved to be a major attraction for tourists and locals alike.

“We truly enjoyed taking our unique pop-up concept to the Colombo City Centre. We loved the whole process of creating, connecting and collaborat­ing through our mixed media designs and the overall response from our audience was really great!” said Chief Bakamuna/ceo Rochelle Bibile. “We’re also grateful to our Bakamuna community for supporting us in many ways and we’re looking forward to have many more successful pop-ups moving forward”.

Bakamuna’s specialty is mixed media; an art form where two or more mediums such as ink and digital mediums or painting and collage are combined in to a single compositio­n. Bakamuna has taken this concept a step further and incorporat­ed materials such as wood, rubber and fabric in to their products, while establishi­ng their signature Bakamuna style; traditiona­l elements with a contempora­ry twist.

“Having launched early last year, we are immensely happy with the speed at which Bakamuna has been growing. In future, we look forward to seize more opportunit­ies in both the local and global design space with the advisory support of MTI’S idea2fund” stated MTI Venture Manager for Bakamuna, Malithi Herath.

In keeping up with their aim to create, connect and collaborat­e, Bakamuna is actively looking to support the local art community in diverse ways. Thus, a part of the proceeds from the pop-up will go towards aiding art therapy-based programs for children in Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? From left: Bakamuna Chief/ceo Rochelle Bibile and MTI Venture Manager for Bakamuna Malithi Herath
From left: Bakamuna Chief/ceo Rochelle Bibile and MTI Venture Manager for Bakamuna Malithi Herath

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