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		<title>Living Breathing Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2019 11:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Experience Cécile &#38; Boyd’s liveability and devotion to comfort at its two signature shops, which are located on fashionable Florida Road, Durban, and Kloof Nek Road, Cape Town, respectively. Both embody the ethos that company founders Cécile Tilley and Boyd Ferguson have instilled in these landmark retail destinations – the ‘high art of living well’ right here in South Africa.  Tilley and Ferguson established their first progressive retail space in Durban 30 years ago &#8211; back when stores were typically functional rather than homely. Although not uncommon today, the concept of styling spaces as if they were real lived-in rooms is something Cécile &#38; Boyd pioneered at a time when no-one else was doing it. This understanding of what resonates with people is what continues to set them apart and has made the company the industry leader it is today.  Established in a turn-of-the-century house, the Durban shop is deftly curated and generously stocked with Cécile &#38; Boyd’s trademark furniture, art and décor pieces. You can’t help but linger and prolong your shopping experience – usually over a cup of coffee or tea. The success of the Durban shop is what led to the introduction of Cécile &#38; Boyd’s interior [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Q &amp; A with interior designer  Kelly Wearstler</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2016 14:16:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kelly Wearstler who is best known for her distinctive, sophisticated and luxurious designs, offers some insight into the inspirations behind her recently launched rug collection with The Rug Company. Where do you find your design inspiration? Fashion, art, architecture, Mother Nature.  Inspiration is everywhere.  The first place I go when I want to get inspired is my library at home – it houses over 2,000 books on everything from fashion and jewellery design to landscape architecture. I collect vintage and out of print titles. What was your first design project? A residential project.  I started out with one client.  I was referred by a friend and hired to design one room in their home and slowly grew my business through word of mouth. It was 1995 when I founded my studio.  My first hotel project was The Avalon, a boutique hotel in Beverly Hills. Tell us about your new designs for The Rug Company. My rug designs are a mixology of classic and modern, from patterns found in nature – the striations of a shoreline, the natural veining of marble – to architectural and graphic art.  My new designs are hand-painted art pieces done in my studio. How do you [...]]]></description>
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