the spice route Archives | Visi https://visi.co.za/tag/the-spice-route/ SA's most beautiful magazine Tue, 10 Dec 2024 17:37:05 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://visi.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-ICO-32x32-Black-1-1-32x32.png the spice route Archives | Visi https://visi.co.za/tag/the-spice-route/ 32 32 The Trading Company at Spice Route https://visi.co.za/the-trading-company-at-spice-route/ Wed, 20 Jul 2016 06:00:01 +0000 https://visi.co.za/?p=527194 There’s never been a better time to promote South African design, says Abigail Bisogno, the creative whizz behind The Trading Company at Spice Route.

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There’s never been a better time to promote South African design, says Abigail Bisogno, the creative whizz behind The Trading Company at Spice Route.

Spice Route near Paarl is an exciting Winelands destination with a variety of retail, dining and craft offerings. This is mostly thanks to co-founder Abigail Bisogno, who ditched 35 years in retail for life on the farm. Abigail is the brain behind the creative direction and project management of the renovations at Spice Route, but The Trading Company store is her special “love” project.

The store stocks a wide range of local products that express Abigail’s bold, colourful personality. “I enjoy bringing my character into the spaces I live and work in. I’m a happy person and I like my surroundings to be happy too.”

While she keeps a close eye on international trends, Abigail is passionate about South African design and about encouraging local entrepreneurs. Some of her favourite suppliers are Isobel Sippel, Sera Holland and Juditha Sakinofsky, all of whom, she says, are “simply brilliant”.

“There’s a quirkiness and cheerfulness to local talent. It’s very special. During these difficult economic times we should be encouraging entrepreneurs and helping them hone their business skills so that small businesses can survive.

“I believe people want to partner with me because they feel the love I have for colour, design and fabrics. Most of the people I’ve worked with have been successful – our collaborations have been great.”

“Local design means job creation to me in possibly the most rewarding way. It’s important for me to empower and escalate home-grown talent and to bring what they have to offer to my customers and the store.”

The Trading Company is open Monday to Sunday from 10am until 5pm. For more information, visit spiceroute.co.za, call 021 863 5223 or email contacttradingco@gmail.com.

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VISI Picks of the Week Series – Week 109 https://visi.co.za/picks-of-the-week-109/ Tue, 01 Dec 2015 06:00:17 +0000 https://visi.co.za/?p=515433 From a statement OKHA lamp and a cool local store to a solar-powered bicycle and creative colouring books, these are the VISI team's favourite picks of the week.

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From a statement OKHA lamp and a cool local store to a solar-powered bicycle and creative colouring books, these are the top VISI picks of the week series – week 109.

1. Custom To Be One Standing Lamp

“I love the angular shapes of this powder-coated mild steel floor lamp,” says editor-at-large Malibongwe Tyilo. “Perfect for my apartment!”

Image credit: okha.com

2. The Colouring Book by Liebet

Enjoy colouring in? Pretoria-based illustrator and painter Liebet Jooste has created a fun 50-page colouring book for “creatures of all ages”. Online editor Lindi Brownell Meiring loves all the quirky illustrations.

Image credit: liebet.co.za

3. The Trading Company at the Spice Route

“The Trading Company store at Spice Route near Paarl in the Western Cape is a great destination store (within a great destination). Filled with gorgeous product by local designers — leaving empty-handed is unthinkable,” says features editor Tracy Greenwood.

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Image credit: spiceroute.co.za

4. SunCycles

What makes this bicycle special, says copy editor Kay-Ann van Rooyen, is that it is retrofitted with an electric motor and a solar-powered battery. SunCycles is a Windhoek-based venture started by Bernhard Walther and Marita van Rooyen with the aim to create “a more sustainable, affordable and environmentally friendly form of energy and mobility”.

Image credit: suncycles-namibia.org

5. John Bauer Bowls

Special projects manager Cecilia du Plessis loves the fact that these beautiful bowls are inspired by local flora and fauna.

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Image credit: Cavalli Estate

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