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		<title>Contemporary SA designers and craft artisans set sights on global market as part of NEXT23 export showcase</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jun 2023 09:57:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From voluptuous, earthy ceramics and traditional-with-a-twist textiles to intricately patterned hand-woven cloth in seasonal colours, the latest in South African creativity and artisanal mastery will be on show as part of NEXT23 at Decorex Cape Town, the country’s leading decor and design showcase, which runs at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) from 22 to 25 June 2023. &#160; An annual presentation of export-worthy designs, the NEXT Trade Exhibition is proudly presented by the Craft and Design Institute (CDI), a South African non-profit with over two decades of success in developing creative people, small businesses, and the craft and design sector at large. The showcase, which is coordinated by the CDI’s Fran Stewart, is aimed largely at assisting buyers who are sourcing for the global market, while bolstering local retailers too. NEXT has over several years attracted international trade buyers annually from a diverse array of countries such as Denmark, France, Sweden, Italy and the US, among others. &#160; For 2023, there are 24 exhibitors who hail from across the nation and represent the best of South African craft and design &#8211; a balanced blend of well-established and award-winning names, mid-career designers and newcomers. What links them is quality of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Valcucine South Africa introduces the seductive power of ceramics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2019 06:57:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New range of ceramic finishes from world-leading Italian kitchen designers and manufacturers Valcucine now available in South Africa. Valcucine South Africa – the globally recognised designers and manufacturers of top Italian kitchens – is delighted to announce the introduction of an exclusive new range of ceramic finishes, launched internationally at Eurocucina 2018 at the Milan Furniture Fair. Valcucine’s new ceramic finishing is available in four textures: Cement, Burnished Iron, Corten and Stone, for elegant contemporary results in keeping with Valcucine’s pioneering approach and continued embraced of material innovation. These unique new ceramic finishes deliver a new dimension of aesthetic impact to what are already some of the world’s most beautiful and innovative kitchen designs.  According to Mathilda Venter, Managing Director of Valcucine Cape Town, the new range of surfaces was developed by Valcucine’s style department and research and development team in collaboration with Laminam, a fellow Italian company that specialises in producing large, ultra-slim, ceramic slabs. The resulting innovation – in keeping with Vacucine’s trademark approach of fusing technological advancement and with Italian tradition – involves bonding Laminam’s unique ceramic surfaces with glass, one of Valcucine’s favourite materials, and one which has been at the heart of much if its design and aesthetic [...]]]></description>
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		<title>100 bowls for 100% Design South Africa 2018 FEATURING Andile Dyalvane</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 07:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Internationally acclaimed and locally heralded ceramicist, Majolandile ‘Andile’ Dyalvane, is the Feature Designer of the Year for 100% Design South Africa 2018, in partnership with Elle Decoration magazine. Cape Town-based Dyalvane will be showcasing his extraordinary talent and exhibiting 100 Beautiful Bowls made from clay that pay homage to the four elements of life: earth, water, fire and air. “Clay breathes, it’s alive with becoming and moves with my energy, listens and holds only what I’ve impressed upon it – it remembers and let’s go in the fire then becomes stronger. If clay were a song it would sing of the layers of life really,” Dyalvane says. It’s this passion for his craft and clay as a medium that secured his centenary of bowls exhibition at 100% Design South Africa. Each year the award-winning show selects and invites a designer to put together a solo featured exhibition and this year, Dyalvane was chosen for his clout in ceramics and creativity that will place his many bowl creations &#8211; showing the possibilities of his craft &#8211; firmly on the design menu.  He has actively contributed to the medium of clay and the ceramic creative community not only in South Africa, but [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Reveal Ceramics Range by Carrol Boyes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 08:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Bone China Introducing Reveal: A serenely and soulful expression slowly reveals herself on this exquisite new ceramic range from Carrol Boyes. Carrol Boyes is a firm favourite across the globe for the distinctive stainless steel tableware that has made the much-loved brand so iconic. Carrol has continued to grow her creative offering over the years. After much demand, Carrol has at last expanded her range to include ceramic tableware. She has applied the same logic that originally drove her to start the brand to all-new crockery designs based on hew own drawings and delicate watercolour paintings. Original and distinctive, the inspiring plates, bowls, mugs, servers and casserole dishes that have been introduced exclusively into Carrol Boyes stores and retailers nationwide and globally are an obvious accompaniment to her cutlery. ‘Reveal’ Platter round 28cm      R495.00 ‘Reveal’ Side plate set of four   R795.00 ‘Reveal’ Mug   R159.00]]></description>
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		<title>Southern Guild Gallery Presents Graphica</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2016 07:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following on the highly successful Monstera Deliciosa by Porky Hefer, Southern Guild brings a group exhibition of equally tantalising design product to its Cape Town gallery. Graphica introduces some collectible design pieces not yet seen in South Africa, despite having been exhibited by the gallery at international fairs such as Design Miami in both Basel and Miami, and Design Days Dubai. Graphica is a visual feast of dynamic silhouettes and exquisite surface detailling,’ explains Southern Guild founder Trevyn McGowan. A Wiid Design bench hand-drawn by Ceramic Matters to resemble a tattoo, the Kassena Isibheqe cabinet and writing desk by Dokter and Misses, referencing a modern-day script to unite African languages, and Madoda Fani ceramic vessels decorated with armour-like patterning are some of the pieces to look out for in this exhibition. ‘There’s a strong African aesthetic to these works,’ adds partner Julian McGowan, ‘and visitors can expect this to be complemented by a dramatic reworking of the gallery space.’ Expect newly painted, moody walls and dark finishes. &#160; Says Trevyn: ‘Southern Guild is forging ahead with repositioning design work as investment pieces in this country. In the same way that art is collected by top buyers and museums, our South [...]]]></description>
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		<title>It takes two!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2015 12:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Distinguished by striking organic shapes and intricately detailed transfer artwork, the new limited edition range of ceramics by “Martine and Galia Collaborate” boasts the best of both worlds: the creative expertise of an accomplished ceramic artist and the unmistakable signature of an award-winning fine artist. Seductively beautiful, each of the six lovingly hand-built pieces that makes up the edition is shaped using the coil method before it is embellished. By melding their respective fields, ceramicist Martine Jackson and fine artist Galia Gluckman have forged a creative powerhouse. It is the first time the two have joined forces. Martine, who graduated from the University of Cape Town’s Michaelis School of Fine Art in 2000, continues the creative lineage that dates back to her late grandfather, Morris Adler, a sculptor. She currently works in a ceramic studio established in 1978 by her late mother, Barbara Jackson, a well-established ceramicist who first introduced Martine to clay at the young age of five. Galia, on the other hand, usually produces large-scale multi-faceted artworks in her medium of choice: pigment ink on cotton paper and collage. She has exhibited across the globe and her work is represented in many private and corporate collections in Australia, [...]]]></description>
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