by Habitat Magazine | Dec 14, 2016 | Art & Galleries
Music as a language has developed into a prominent theme within the work of this artist. Selibe describes his art as a deconstruction and reconstruction of musical sounds. He perceives it to be a means of creating music with all that he senses around him, and as a way...
by Habitat Magazine | Dec 14, 2016 | Industry Leaders
left to right: Rens Rezelman, Kitty Douglas-Jones and Anthony Douglas-Jones Douglas Jones not only imports mosaics and wholesales them to select retailers around Southern Africa, but also has the in-house capability to design and make up mosaic mixes, patterns and...
by Habitat Magazine | Dec 14, 2016 | Dining
It’s going to make a nice change for Capetonians – this planning to be in The Mess, rather than desperately trying to find a way out of it. This newly opened bar and restaurant in Green Point is spacious and elegant and the outside area is protected and lit up with...
by Habitat Magazine | Dec 14, 2016 | Furniture
Designed by Luigi Massoni and 967 the Lullaby Due is a 360° bed that can only remind us of the fabulous ‘60s. Original and timeless, it features a wing profile and visible stitching, and can be positioned right in the centre of the room, thanks to the round, swivel...
by Habitat Magazine | Dec 12, 2016 | Art & Galleries
Transformation explores the space that the collectible design gallery occupies between art and design, visionary expression and forthright purpose. Exhibiting newly commissioned work from 14 South African designers and artists, Transformation presents experimentation...