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Kaa Hapa

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kaa hapa was started in 2020 by sam omondi and emily harper. sam omondi is a trained architect and entrepreneur. emily is living in kenya, having formerly served as a u.s. marine based in kenya. she is a kenyan resident. the mission of kaa hapa is to produce high quality furniture that is affordable and readily available to middle-income residents in urban centres in east africa.

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