Lifestyle Put a hat on it Lifestyle October 19, 2011 Put a hat on it South African-born and New York-based Albertus Swanepoel is now one of the world’s leading milliners. VISI spoke to him on the occasion of the launch of his new collection at Target, due to go on sale 30 October. Full Article
Decor Against the elements Decor October 19, 2011 Against the elements We’re impressed: a sophisticated range of outdoor textiles, now available in South Africa for the first time, comes with a five-year no-fade guarantee, putting a whole new spin on outdoor entertaining. Full Article
Design All Ambiq for Glasstress Design October 19, 2011 All Ambiq for Glasstress Called “All Ambiq”, Patricia Urquiola’s collection for Glasstress at the Venice Biennale features hand-blown vessels with strange, muted forms that echo shapes in nature. Full Article
Decor Office drama Decor October 18, 2011 Office drama Megan Fasanelli of Meg Vaun Interiors was tasked with turning a bland office into something that reminded her client of New York – and pulled it off brilliantly. Full Article
Decor Decorate like a pro Decor October 18, 2011 Decorate like a pro Learn the secrets of successful decorating – sign up for a Design Quarters decorating workshop. Full Article
Architecture Minimalistiese kus-kuns Architecture October 18, 2011 Minimalistiese kus-kuns Die argitek Stephania Kallos, ’n boorling van Kaapstad, en haar vennoot, Abigail Turin, het hierdie huise met hulle beeldhoukwaliteite in Punta del Este, Uruguay, ontwerp om die meeste te maak van die uitsig en die binne-buite-leefstyl. Full Article
Design FoodWineDesign Fair Design October 17, 2011 FoodWineDesign Fair The 2nd FoodWineDesign Fair is around the corner: from 25 — 27 November, the roof of Hyde Park Corner will be transformed into a magic space showcasing South Africa’s best artisanal products. Full Article
Design Distinct by design Design October 17, 2011 Distinct by design Memorable projects are often the result of a creative collaboration, and we couldn’t have produced VISI 57 — The Hidden Issue — without the support of Sappi paper. Thanks to them, we were able to give the magazine an elegant dust jacket. Full Article