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	<title>Design News &#187; South African design in Paris</title>
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		<title>A South African First! Thabisa Mjo is the first local designer to have her work form part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The renowned Musée des Arts Décoratifs (MAD, Paris) has acquired two landmark pieces by South African designer Thabisa Mjo of Mash T. Design Studio for its permanent collection. Mjo is the first local designer to have work included in this prominent international museum. The notable Parisian institute was founded in 1905 and its permanent collection is dedicated to the exhibition and preservation of the decorative arts. The museum houses over 150 000 objects that epitomise the Art of Living and illustrate the heights of craftsmanship. MAD Paris’s collection stretches from the Middle Ages through to modern times, and includes contemporary pieces by the likes of legendary designers such as Le Corbusier and Philippe Starcke. MAD Paris has acquired one of Mjo’s now iconic Tutu 2.0 lamps and an eye-catching Mjojo cabinet. Both pieces came to the museum’s attention because they were part of an exhibition of Mjo’s work at the Bonne Espérance Gallery, located in the centre of Paris, which ran from 19 June to 10 August 2019. Bonne Espérance Gallery showcases work that is unique for its originality and diversity, and represents artists and designers hailing from the creative geography of South Africa and its neighbouring countries, Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana [...]]]></description>
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