Design VISI 67 is here Design July 12, 2013 VISI 67 is here Escape to the country with the latest edition of VISI magazine, hitting the shelves in July 2013. Full Article
Design Felt feelings Design June 27, 2013 Felt feelings Designer Peta-Lee Woolf’s felt furnishings tap into the worldwide yearning for tactile homeware. Full Article
Decor SA designers love wool Decor April 2, 2013 SA designers love wool With the cooler weather around the corner, many of us are looking for fibres to keep us warm. Look no further since wool is on trend, eco-friendly and proudly South African. Full Article
Design Creativity, allure and inspiration Design March 11, 2013 Creativity, allure and inspiration There was no shortage of beautiful things at this year’s Design Indaba Expo and the winners were Gavin Rajah for Most Beautiful Object, Wintec for Most Innovative Product and Thingking for Most Creative Stand. Full Article
Design Totem time Design February 22, 2013 Totem time We are once again blown away by the astuteness of trend forecaster Li Edelkoort’s latest observation — a revival of the Memphis design movement of the 1980s and how South Africa is leading the charge. Full Article
Design Memphis must-have Design February 8, 2013 Memphis must-have One of the most iconic pieces of the Memphis Design Movement, Ettore Sottsass’s Carlton Room Divider is going under the hammer in Cape Town next week. This less than a month after Li Edelkoort wrote about the Memphis revival in our DIY Deluxe edition. Full Article
Design Soul time for design Design January 8, 2013 Soul time for design “Design won’t save the world. Go volunteer at a soup kitchen, you pretentious f***,” goes the bumper sticker. Enough with saving the world, writes Daniel Scheffler, let’s put soul back into design. Full Article
Design Once upon a time with Lidewij Edelkoort Design March 22, 2012 Once upon a time with Lidewij Edelkoort Beyond all the trends, the beholder of some of the future and the glamour of being the doyenne of the world’s shift and swing, is the felinity of gentlewoman Lidewij Edelkoort. Full Article