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		<title>THROUGH COLLABORATION WITH LOCAL ARTISTS, CARA SAVEN WALL DESIGN TRANSFORMS BEADWORK, CERAMICS AND COLLAGES INTO EXQUISITE WALLPAPER RANGES</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cara Saven Wall Design introduces three new ranges to its CS&#38;Co collection, in collaboration with world-renowned South African bead artists Monkeybiz, ceramicist Martine Jackson and collage artist Karen Stewart. The new ranges herald a fresh approach by the Cape Town-based wallpaper company, turning design objects and constructed abstract art into flat surface designs for the home and hospitality industry. “We’ve never taken 3D objects and transformed them into 2D wallpaper prints before,” says Cara Saven of the unique concept. In the case of Karen Stewart, the tears, cuts and incisions that form part of her multi-layered collage process become hyper-enhanced in this blown-up version of the work, creating an extremely visually textured wall surface, while the intricate beadwork crafted by the talented collective of women at Monkeybiz is transformed into statement wall features in this unexpected iteration.   “Usually, the beaded panels created by our artists cover three-dimensional forms,” says Monkeybiz Creative Director Ben Orkin. “In my eyes, these panels look and feel like tapestries, and I thought it would be interesting if we patched them together and spread them across a wall.” &#160; Each panel is made by a different artist, adding variety to these colourful wall designs. “Every [...]]]></description>
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