Decor New Skinny laMinx store Decor December 14, 2011 New Skinny laMinx store Designer and illustrator Heather Moore, creator of Skinny laMinx, opened her new shop and studio yesterday in bustling Bree Street, Cape Town. Full Article
Decor From humble beginnings Decor November 10, 2011 From humble beginnings Brits Rebecca Aird and Peter Thwaites began hand printing their first collection in 2002 on a handmade table in a farmyard barn. Nine years later and their Rapture and Wright fabrics and wallpapers are sold around the world. Full Article
Decor Greek garden Decor October 27, 2011 Greek garden Clarissa Hulse, one of the bright lights of British design, has teamed up with leading interiors company Harlequin to produce her first collection for the brand. Full Article
Decor Blind Designs knows best Decor September 30, 2011 Blind Designs knows best Space-saving blinds remain a practical way of blocking out the sun. And although they’re not the most exciting addition to a home’s interior, they certainly can make or break the aesthetics of a room. Full Article
Design A new dimension for Patricia Urquiola Design September 20, 2011 A new dimension for Patricia Urquiola Nope, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. Spanish architect Patricia Urquiola’s new Kettal Vieques furniture collection has taken fabric three-dimensional. Using texture and height, this fabric is one (dimension) up from the rest. Full Article
Decor Passage to India Decor September 15, 2011 Passage to India The rich decorative style of the Catalan Modernista movement and the grandeur of Colonial India have inspired a flamboyant new collection of fabrics by Designers Guild. Full Article
Decor Wrapped in blue botanicals Decor August 16, 2011 Wrapped in blue botanicals Our love affair with all shades of indigo meant that we couldn’t resist showcasing this new range of fabrics by Romo, now available from the Fabric Library. Full Article
Decor Artful fabric Decor August 15, 2011 Artful fabric Louis Boshoff isn’t sure what inspired his limited range of bespoke signature artist fabrics. He says it could be the new Cecil Beaton monograph from Assouline, the re-release of Sanderson’s 50’s library or the last episode of Mad Men, season two. Full Article