Design The chemistry of creativity Design February 8, 2011 The chemistry of creativity WARNING: Prolonged exposure to cool office design may result in turning green with workplace envy. Please continue reading with caution. Full Article
Design Greg Straw Design February 7, 2011 Greg Straw There are visionaries changing the face of Southern Africa in the sociopolitical or economic spheres. Then there are those — like Greg Straw — who are doing so quite literally. Full Article
Design Kate Liebenberg Design February 7, 2011 Kate Liebenberg The owner of Cape Town’s Créma Design, Kate Liebenberg, relishes the intricate details, stories and humour involved in the world of contemporary furniture. Full Article
Design Katrin Lewinsky Design February 7, 2011 Katrin Lewinsky Katrin Lewinsky moves so fluidly between disciplines that Joburg’s creative scene just wouldn’t be the same without her. Full Article
Lifestyle Moonflowers: sylphs of the night Lifestyle February 7, 2011 Moonflowers: sylphs of the night Seductive moonflowers may release a heady, sweet perfume into the night air but be careful how far under their spell you fall, for their narcotic and toxic properties are legendary. Full Article
Decor Friday hideaway Decor February 7, 2011 Friday hideaway With all the long weekends coming up, wouldn’t it be grand to have a second home to escape to? Just like Cape Town architect Haydn Ellis who, come the end of the week, exchanges his minimalist urban home for an “offbeat, crazy sanctuary” in Kleinmond. Full Article
Decor Made in Africa Decor February 7, 2011 Made in Africa “Barefoot technology” is what it took to create this high-tech solar-powered house in Craighall, which features designer finishes, collectable art and African soul. Full Article
Lifestyle Circa on Jellicoe, Johannesburg Lifestyle February 7, 2011 Circa on Jellicoe, Johannesburg The Circa on Jellicoe gallery may be the most modern building on the Johannesburg architectural landscape today but somehow its simplicity evokes nostalgia for a time when life was far less complicated. Full Article