"Right now with SA's finest design & decor brands"

29 Jun 2023, 10:50
"Right now with SA's finest design & decor brands"

This past weekend, some of South Africa’s most loved decor brands were showcased at Decorex AFRICA in Cape Town. The four-day exhibition brought together more than 200 brands, ranging from everyday appliances to unique and bespoke homeware. We interviewed some of these brands to find out more about the philosophies and trends informing interior design right now.


Transforming space using lighting with The Artisan

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SL: How can you use lighting to change a space?


SL: What lighting style do you find exciting right now?


Local luxury with Lemon

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Luxury handmade furniture that is designed with longevity and intentionality in mind, is what Lemon is all about. All of their pieces are made in South Africa and are designed to reflect and capture your personal style.

SL: What philosophy informs the design of your pieces?


SL: What design style do you love right now?


Bringing mid-century into the modern with Frystark

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SL: What’s your favourite aspect of mid-century modern right now?


SL: What do you hope contemporary design could adapt from mid-century modern design?


Add a dash of colour with Robin Sprong

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While Robin Sprong specialised in bespoke wallpaper, their offering extends to surface design of different materials, from wood to glass backsplashes.

SL: How does colour affect the energy of a space?

SL: What colour do you find people drawn to right now?


The future of design with Always Welcome

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Left: Art by Art Gazette, Tri Mirror and Blue Chair by Dokter and Misses, Moore Bench by Bofred, Pronk Server by Deft Studios, Sarah Silver'mam Lamp by Joe Paine, Rug by Monn Carpets.
Right: Large Sweat Lamp, Lowveld sofa and Penguin Coffee Table by Dokter and Misses, Armchair by Houtlander.

The multi-brand retailer, Always Welcome, celebrates and supports the work of local designers and artists.

SL: Where do you hope to see the local design industry heading?


SL: What’s your favourite design trend right now?


Written by: Nabeela Karim