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Department of Sports, Arts and Culture
Proud supporters of Design Indaba’s Emerging Creatives programme.
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Ngwenya Glass
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Reggie Watts on performance, space, sound and culture
Performance and space can go a long way towards expressing thoughts and ideas, said Reggie Watts at the Design Indaba Conference 2007.
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Right to the end
Bittereinder, a new(ish) group on the Afrikaans music scene are definitely worth taking note of.
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Inspired by Our Country
Marisa van Vuuren gives the little black book a truly South African makeover - her first product under the 'Inspired by Our Country' label.
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Mirror image
Dark, moody, elegant... the Black Rain Mirror by OKHA brings the European winter into your home.
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Hobo Jewelry & Accessories
Jewellery Designer
Four new collections are shortly to be unveiled... Hobo Man, Ndebele, Anodized and Funky Forrest Critters is all that can be said for now.
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Market snapshots
Dave Southwood's latest collection of photographs captures the intricacies of the legendary Milnerton Market.
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In the bag
We just love it when things are local (because it's lekker), eco-friendly and street chic, like Give it Bag.
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YDS 2011 – now in Jozi too!
Book now for the 2011 Design Indaba Young Designers Simulcast in both Cape Town and Johannesburg.
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Hideki Inaba on striking a balance between graphic design and commercial considerations
Graphic design should be something that’s easy to understand, almost instinctive, Hideki Inaba believes.
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Front on experiencing objects
Computers, explosions, robotics and animals are interesting elements that form part of Front’s design process.
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Pots composted
Compots are a brilliant local innovation to reduce agricultural waste, create jobs and lessen the damage caused by replanting.
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CO Designs (Pty) Ltd
Designer's workstation with a splash of green.
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Genevieve Motley
Jewellery Designer
Genevieve Motley’s signature range combines wood and Perspex in uplifting jewellery pieces.
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Early Bird bookings open for DI2011
Gear up for the Design Indaba Conference, Young Designers Simulcast and Design Indaba Expo from 23 to 27 February 2011.
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Made of Mettle
Jewellery Designer
The Made of Mettle Accent range epitomises an urban, edgy style while being equally sophisticated
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Chimpel
Fashion Designer
Chimpel is a range of luxury leather accessories that showcases the unique spirit and feeling of Africa in a fashionable way.
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ISUNA South African Arts + Crafts
Ceramicist
Isuna manufactures decorative ceramic art pieces for interior design and ceramic designer tableware.
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VI
Stiaan Louw's latest collection interrogates the artistic but atypical understanding of African design.
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Lorenzo Nassimbeni ™
Architect
Architect Lorenzo Nassimbeni works at the intersection of architecture and fine art, inspired by the urban landscape.
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KOOKY
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The Hope Factory
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Clementina van der Walt Ceramic Studio
Ceramicist
Clementina van der Walt Ceramic Studio produces both functional and decorative pieces.
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