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		<title>Pride of Africa Exhibition runs at The Cellars-Hohenort</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pride of Africa Exhibition runs at The Cellars-Hohenort from 14-17 February 2019, from 9h00 till 19h00. Ardmore, South Africa’s cutting-edge ceramics and design company, has joined forces with Zimbabwean luxury brand, Patrick Mavros for their first collaborative exhibition in South Africa. Both companies are major players on the international stage and have previously exhibited together in London, Nairobi and Harare. Ardmore and Patrick Mavros are family-owned and operated brands that share a deep love for Africa and a strong design ethos inspired by the African wilderness. Moreover, Fee Halsted of Ardmore and Catja Mavros, of Patrick Mavros, are sisters and unite the companies through shared family values. As Halsted says, “In the African bush, family can mean the difference between life and death: the wisdom of an elder, the strength of a brother, a mother’s love. Family is everything.” Their Pride of Africa exhibition will be open to the public from 14-17 February 2019 at The Cellars-Hohenort hotel in Constantia, Cape Town. The show will feature new collections from both design houses and entrance is free. Ardmore Ceramic Art was established by Halsted on her farm in the foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains in KwaZulu Natal. The brand has proudly championed local artists and sculptors since its [...]]]></description>
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