Design Fun-iture Design October 10, 2011 Fun-iture German design house Pulpo wants you to have fun. Fortunately, with their range of furniture, lighting and accessories, they make it pretty easy. Full Article
Design Craig Raeside Design October 10, 2011 Craig Raeside As one of a handful of South Africans who import some of the world’s most coveted designer labels, Craig Raeside of Créma Design sure is the man to talk to if you’re a discerning buyer with a taste for the contemporary. Full Article
Design Oh! is for office Design October 6, 2011 Oh! is for office We all want to work in an amazing office space, somewhere comfortable and inspirational. Aside from good lighting and some colour, this mostly comes down to the right furniture. Enter Korean company, Fursys. Full Article
Design Express side table Design October 4, 2011 Express side table Funny how the simplest ideas can be the most clever. And, in this case, the most attractive. Elium Studio’s Express side table combines everyday design items to create a brand new piece of furniture. Full Article
Design In the bag Design September 22, 2011 In the bag We never look twice at luminous pleather beanbags lined up on the side of the road and, in all honesty, thought the beanbag had seen its day. But Sumo’s new Omni has us rethinking the ‘slouch couch’. Full Article
Design Durban designer Sam Boylan Design September 21, 2011 Durban designer Sam Boylan As soon as you open his website, you know that Sam Boylan of Durban’s Re-store is not one to shy away from colour and eccentricity. It’s his adventurous approach to design that also gives him an edge. Full Article
Design Chris Zimberlin Design September 21, 2011 Chris Zimberlin Chris Zimberlin is one of the guys you can thank for making sure South Africa gets the chance to enjoy top European furniture brands. The founder and managing director of Limeline has a passion for design that has influenced his entire life. 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