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WORDS Cheri Morris IMAGES Santjie Viljoen


Together with interior designer Lynne Harris, homegrown industrial design duo Pedersen + Lennard have turned Devil’s Peak Brewing Company’s concrete shell in Epping, Cape Town into a stylish workspace.

Commissioned by Lynne, Pedersen + Lennard approached the furnishing task with a harmony of muted colours and warm timber finishes to create a contemporary oasis for the urban beer creator.

Petersen + Lennard’s signature KPA desks are bordered by custom-made electrical trunking, dangling storage vessels and metal dividers for an added touch of privacy. Business goes down on sauve Firenze boardroom tables and reception desks, while a touch of green here and there brings life to the chic industrial space.

The alluring eyes of owl artworks, bright red exposed piping and the ambient glow of neon lights are the finer details that make for a fun, fresh and energetic interior.

Love this slick space? Check out other design projects by Petersen + Lennard here

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Pop-up pub https://visi.co.za/pop-up-pub/ Thu, 06 Jun 2013 11:35:23 +0000 https://visi.co.za.dedi132.flk1.host-h.net/design/pop-up-pub/ A Cape Dutch-style wooden pop-up bar has been designed by Jan Douglas of Boukuns Architects for Devil’s Peak Brewing Company. The lean-to will be launched at the Arabella Wine Farm during the Wacky Wine Festival from Friday 7 to Sunday 9 June 2013.

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A Cape Dutch-style wooden pop-up bar has been designed by Jan Douglas of Boukuns Architects for Devil’s Peak Brewing Company. The lean-to will be launched at the Arabella Wine Farm during the Wacky Wine Festival from Friday 7 to Sunday 9 June 2013.

Dubbed “The Gables” the nifty design is modular, making for easy installation, transport and storage. Made entirely from raw wood, it is visually both down-to-earth and the epitome of trendy. The gable itself is an iconic Dutch architectural element that has an intimate relationship with the Cape and its colonial history (read more about how designers are reviving Cape Dutch in design).

Recontextualised in the pliable impermanent landscape of contemporary culture, the Gable embodies Devil’s Peak Brewing Company’s philosophy of modern-traditionalism and retro-progression in built form – as well as Jan’s own manifesto. Said Jan: “The concepts that are important in the making of Devil Peak’s beer, specifically a strong authenticity and a sense of place, are also central to the architecture of Boukuns – I think it’s a perfect fit.”

Said co-founder of Devil’s Peek Brewing Company Dan Badenhorst: “It was time to upgrade our mobile bar to something new and interesting. It had to be authentic and quirky while having a strong connection to Cape Town-the birthplace of our beers. The thought was to create a destination rather than just another bar. We are stoked with the final product. Much like our beer, it has been hand crafted with a lot of thought, attention to detail, and a strong sense of place.” 

If like VISI you enjoy both your design and beer to be home-grown and crafted, follow @DevilsPeakBC on Twitter or like Devil’s Peak Brewing Company on Facebook to keep track of the pop-up pub’s travels. 

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