Architecture Design is for everyone Architecture July 28, 2014 Design is for everyone Housing in rapidly growing cities remains one of the battlegrounds of our time, not just in South Africa but also across the developing world. We investigate four innovative African solutions. Full Article
Design Our girl in Paris Design July 25, 2014 Our girl in Paris We’re so proud of local design talent Mia Widlake, who’ll be jetting off to Paris in September to show her latest creations at Maison et Objet. And who would have thought it all originated from a simple little tea towel? Full Article
Decor Real Meals, Chic Shacks Decor July 25, 2014 Real Meals, Chic Shacks Inspired by contemporary South African life with a strong focus on indigenous talent, Quivertree is a proudly independent niche publishing house started by graphic designer Libby Doyle and photographer Craig Fraser in 2001. Full Article
Design French revolution Design July 24, 2014 French revolution Located in the Simonsberg mountains, less than an hour’s drive from Cape Town, the picturesque Marianne Wine Estate produces French-style wines that honour both the South African terroir, and the 2000 year-old heritage of Bordeaux winemaking. Full Article
Lifestyle Smart Idea: Movie Magic Lifestyle July 24, 2014 Smart Idea: Movie Magic Make a pocket scarf for your couch and never again will you miss out because the TV guide or remote control was nowhere to be found! Full Article
Decor Crafty Fever Decor July 24, 2014 Crafty Fever A new range of baskets is being produced in Mqatsheni, a rural village in the Drakensberg. Full Article
Design The right frame of mind Design July 21, 2014 The right frame of mind It was a forced change that threw Fiona Pole and Didier Presse, the unsuspecting owners of The Atelier, into retail. Having relocated from Paris with their two young sons, the couple initially moved into a hidden upstairs studio at 44 Stanley in Joburg. Full Article
Architecture Full o’ Fancy Architecture July 21, 2014 Full o’ Fancy Amassing such treasures as Staffordshire china and a chair from Westminster Abbey when Queen Elizabeth II was crowned, the director of the Irma Stern Museum has created an ode to romance in his cosy Atlantic Seaboard flat. Full Article