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Italian luxury menswear atelier ZEGNA brings the legacy brand’s refined aesthetic to the Mother City with the opening of its first store at the V&A Waterfront.

WORDS Gina Dionsio PHOTOS Supplied

Founded in 1910 by Ermenegildo Zegna, the ZEGNA brand was born of his desire to cre...


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The countdown is on for the industry’s most exciting showcase of gift, fashion, decor, and design trends.

Get ready for an exciting showcase of gift, fashion, decor and design trends this August as one of the year’s most anticipated trade exhibitions opens its doors. Coming just in time to stock shelves for the festive season, S...


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From one frustrating sun lounger to 20 years of iconic design — discover how Mobelli redefined outdoor and indoor furniture across South Africa.

It started with a wooden sun lounger and a tin of oil. Mobelli founder Alon Sachs had bought what seemed like a reasonable piece of outdoor furniture, only to spend more time maintaining it than enjoyin...


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Echoing the theme of our current issue is this home in the Cape Winelands, where Loredana Morton Interiors has employed used layered materials and the surrounding landscape to soften the linearity of modern architecture.

WORDS Steve Smith PHOTOS Paris Brummer

Founded five years ago, Cape Town-based...


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Rustic is back – and it’s wearing a tool belt. Beyond fluffy cottagecore or distressed shabby-chic, this is all about hard-edged 18th-century carpenter tools, and a fascination with tools, materials and processes.

WORDS Chris Reid PHOTOS Getty Images, Supplied

It doesn’t feel like ...


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