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Porcelain with punch
Greek philosopher Diogenes said all you really need for drinking is your cupped hand. And although European porcelain producer, KAHLA agree their take on the philosophy is that every hand is different, just like every drinking vessel should be.

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Tags: kitchen, design, porcelain
February 22nd, 2012

KLUDI comes to SA
Trend forecasters have predicted that bathrooms are soon to become the heart of the home. Lucky for South Africans, KLUDI, one of Germany’s top bathroom manufacturers, has just launched in Joburg, Cape Town and Durban at ON TAP stores.

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Tags: bathroom, design, germany
February 22nd, 2012

Graham De Lacy - Photographer
Graham De Lacy is a Johannesburg-based photographer whose beautifully composed images pull the viewer in with their emotional sincerity and masterful rendition of natural light.

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Tags: photography, graham de lacy
February 20th, 2012

Book review
Everyone’s a graphic designer, right? Ask just about any person with spectacles, combed hair and slim-fitting jeans on the streets of Cape Town and you’d be forgiven for harbouring this perception.

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Tags: books, graphic design
February 17th, 2012

Take home SA creativity
Design Indaba is just around the corner. Have you got your tickets to the expo the offers the best in South African creativity?

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Tags: events, design, design indaba, cape town design
February 22nd, 2012

Tinsel relocates to Parkhurst
After six years in Melville, Tinsel has relocated to a great new space in the buzzing heart of Parkhurst. Aside from the dazzling items on offer, their new shop is worth checking out for the beautiful interior

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Tags: jewellery, galvanized metal
February 21st, 2012

KAWS x Hennessy
Hennessy Cognac would not instantly be associated with street art, but the brand’s latest collaboration with New York based artist, designer and former graffiti phenomenon, KAWS, is changing that.

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Tags: art, collaboration, street art
February 16th, 2012

Paul Smith’s Olympic stamps
Although British designer Sir Paul Smith never realised his dream of becoming a professional road and track racer he has had the opportunity to make a contribution to English sport by designing this year’s Olympic Games postage stamps.

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Tags: design, paul smith, stainless steel, olympics
February 15th, 2012
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