Africa-meets-China lampshades, designed by Mara Fleischer and produced by Du Noon Urban Weavers.|
Cork pendant light by Wiid Design.|
Firenze table by Pedersen + Lennard.|
Beehive chandelier by Meyer von Wielligh.|
Woven panel and chair by John Vogel. The weavers, below from left, are Lizelle Andrews, Tishina Watson and Charnielle Davids. Image credit: Tracy Lynch.|
Woven panel and chair by John Vogel. The weavers, below from left, are Lizelle Andrews, Tishina Watson and Charnielle Davids. Image credit: Tracy Lynch.|
Woven panel and chair by John Vogel. The weavers, below from left, are Lizelle Andrews, Tishina Watson and Charnielle Davids. Image credit: Tracy Lynch.|
Woven panel and chair by John Vogel. The weavers, below from left, are Lizelle Andrews, Tishina Watson and Charnielle Davids. Image credit: Tracy Lynch.|
Woven panel and chair by John Vogel. The weavers, below from left, are Lizelle Andrews, Tishina Watson and Charnielle Davids. Image credit: Tracy Lynch.|
Woven panel and chair by John Vogel. The weavers, below from left, are Lizelle Andrews, Tishina Watson and Charnielle Davids. Image credit: Tracy Lynch.|
WORDS Tracy Greenwood
Developing a meaningful collaboration with South African designers is high on the Nando’s agenda, and one of the outcomes is the Nando’s ZA Design Collection.
The debut Nando’s ZA Design Collection comprises 20 pieces of functional design by 12 designers that represent the South African design aesthetic.
“Making a bold statement of being the best of South African design, these quality functional designs will travel to Nando’s restaurants around the world to add an inimitable authentic South African aesthetic to our restaurants’ interior designs,” says Tracy Lynch of St.udio Lee Lynch, who was responsible for the creative direction.