Decor Pierre Cronje keer terug na Jozi Decor June 24, 2013 Pierre Cronje keer terug na Jozi Amper ’n dekade nadat hy sy onderneming in Hyde Park gesluit het, keer die hout-alchemis Pierre Cronje terug na Gauteng: dié keer met ’n reuse nuwe toonkamer in die ontwerperdistrik Kramerville in Sandton. Full Article
Decor Fire ’em up Decor June 20, 2013 Fire ’em up With the next cold front rolling in this weekend and in preparation for the plummeting temperatures, we’ve put together a list of our favourite wood-free fireplaces worth snuggling up to. Full Article
Decor Establishment designs new iKineo office Decor June 19, 2013 Establishment designs new iKineo office Interior design consultants Establishment was commissioned to design, manage and fit out iKineo’s new office space in the Woodstock Exchange. Full Article
Decor Pierre Cronje is back in Jozi Decor June 18, 2013 Pierre Cronje is back in Jozi Nearly a decade after closing his Hyde Park premises, wood alchemist Pierre Cronje has returned to Gauteng — with a massive new showroom in the design hub of Kramerville in Sandton. Full Article
Decor See the light Decor June 5, 2013 See the light Invest in a feature light this year. Lookout for lights and lamps with thin lines, either in the legs or shade, and choose metallic finishes or bright colours. Full Article
Decor All grown up Decor June 3, 2013 All grown up In addition to the inspiring workspaces featured in VISI 66 The Office, we have a few more to share with you online. Lisa Johnston peeks through the keyhole of a progressive business consultancy that offers its staff the space to live and play and grow. Full Article
Decor The fabric of life Decor June 3, 2013 The fabric of life The Ardmore Fabric Journal is an enchanting leather-bound tome that chronicles the a collaboration between two African families — Fée Halsted (founder of Ardmore Ceramics) and her sister-in-law Marguerite Mavros Macdonald (founder of Mavromac Fabrics). Full Article
Decor Close knit Decor May 31, 2013 Close knit Deck your living space in layers of warm knits and crochets this winter. Wool, mohair and even recycled T-shirts are becoming desirable homeware, stitch by stitch, says Marian van Wyk. Full Article