Design Cable Drop Design January 5, 2012 Cable Drop Unruly cables can now be tamed either discreetly or with a colourful punch. Bluelounge’s Cable Drops available at Buro in Stellenbosch will keep all your electrical cables flush with your desk, it’s legs or the wall. Full Article
Design New breed of Nokia Design January 5, 2012 New breed of Nokia In an age when everyone owns either an iPhone or a Blackberry, one of the original pioneers of mobile phones, Nokia, has taken a back seat. But their latest offering, the Nokia Lumia 800, rivals the leading smartphones and we’re happy to back it. Full Article
Design Cats Let Nothing Darken Their Roar Design January 5, 2012 Cats Let Nothing Darken Their Roar It’s too late to order this year’s The ‘Cats Let Nothing Darken Their Roar’ calendar but we strongly suggest you’re on the list to order 2013’s. Full Article
Design A case to chase Design January 5, 2012 A case to chase We’ve seen a lot seductive of iPad cases in our time but Gruber & Whale’s new toffee coloured offering definitely tops the list. Full Article
Design Take a Bau Design January 4, 2012 Take a Bau Implementing her love for architecture in her design work, Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt has combined colour, composition and geometric shapes to create the stunning Bau hanging lamp for Normann Copenhagen. Full Article
Decor Patch up the wall Decor January 4, 2012 Patch up the wall Patchwork fans listen up: vintage mix and match prints are no longer relegated to quilts, thanks to Dutch designers Vij5. Their Magnetic Wallpaper sees delicate patterns brightening up the wall one strip at a time. Full Article
Design Move over Susan Design January 3, 2012 Move over Susan Almost three centuries after the Lazy Susan was invented (curiously enough by the third American president Thomas Jefferson), Dutch design brand Royal VKB presents the Lazy Linda, made for the cook in mind, rather than the diner. Full Article
Design Letterpress revival Design December 23, 2011 Letterpress revival Letterpress — old fashioned relief printing using a press and movable type — has made a strong resurgence in recent years. Its inherent tactility is attracting new legions of devotees, perhaps as a reaction to ubiquitous, ‘soulless’ digital printing. Full Article