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        CURATE How to recreate our
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        DESIGN We chat to award-winning
        architect Peter Rich about his work
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36      BODY OF WORK The inspiration for
        Laduma Ngxokolo’s MaXhosa rugs
38      ART DETAIL Sculptor Michele
        Mathison’s artwork speaks volumes
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                                                                                                       A roundup of new coffee-table
                                                                                                       tomes showcasing design and
                                                                                                       art at their finest. Plus we have
                                                                                                       an excerpt from art writer and
                                                                                                       editor Sean O’Toole’s article
                                                                                                       ‘A Model Brick: A Literary History
                                                                                                       of the Brick in Johannesburg’.
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                        of its storied past. The private club was conceived
                        by filmmaker David Lynch in collaboration with
                        architecture firm Enia and lighting designer Thierry
                        Dreyfus, and is a brilliant blend of traditional French
                        and contemporary art scenes. We zone in on its custom-
                        designed rooms and gorgeous bricked archway: to
                        find out more, simply scan the QR code (left).
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                BUILDING
                 HISTORY
                                       MALIBONGWE TYILO
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       rowing up in the Eastern Cape               the similarities. Strolling around Barcelona,      It might not strike you as high architecture,
       between Dimbaza, King William’s             I was overwhelmed by the weight of history         but in these and other buildings, there is
       Town, Bhisho, Alice and East London,        in the architecture. I could imagine the lives     a sense of the vernacular developing at an
I imagined towns and cities on other               of the people who laid those first bricks.         unrushed, quintessentially Eastern Cape
continents to be exotic. I thought the soil           A few years later in Dubai, I was blown         pace. Here, too, the architecture speaks
in these places, collectively known to me          away by the very opposite: there the shiny         of the people who call these villages home –
as ‘overseas’, would feel different; even the      new buildings made the city feel like a theme      of sons and daughters who no longer live here
leaves on the trees would be different. As for     park. Even though the architecture didn’t          but are investing in and injecting a reverential
the buildings, I expected to step off the plane    seem to pay much attention to history,             modernity to traditional family homesteads.
into super-futuristic cities.                      somehow it maintained a vernacular                 Here, in these structures of the province
   Admittedly, my logic was a bit dodgy. Like      language that feels very ‘Dubai’. It said          I couldn’t wait to leave as a child, there’s
many South Africans, I grew up on a diet           something about the people who chose this          an ever-evolving identity to the vernacular
of local as well as US and British TV shows,       desert settlement as a home in pursuit of          architecture that I look forward to returning
and I don’t recall seeing exotic leaves in         their capitalistic goals. Finally, little points   to year after year.     malibongwe
any of those shows. Nor did the New York           of difference were starting to shine through
neighbourhoods in my favourite sitcoms look        in each city I visited.
particularly futuristic. Yet the fantastical          Every year, my boyfriend and I travel from       CONSTRUCTED HISTORIES
‘overseas’ remained in my imagination.             Cape Town to visit family, as we’re both from
   When I landed in New York City as a young       the same area in the Eastern Cape. While            NTABA KANDODA
adult on my first trip as a fashion buyer, the     we’re there we go on long drives, checking          The monument was unveiled in 1981 by
drive from the airport to our Manhattan            out historic buildings. A fascinating one we        Lennox Sebe, then ruler of the former
hotel was a bit of an anticlimax. Yes, the         visit each time is the derelict Ntaba KaNdoda       Ciskei, on the mountain Ntaba KaNdoda
buildings along the way looked somewhat            National Monument in the former Ciskei.             near Dimbaza as part of efforts to create
                                                                                                       an authentic Ciskei identity and entrench
‘New York’, but sans the cinematic lighting        All alone in the mountains, it’s a tall cement
                                                                                                       his dictatorial rule. Today it lies in ruins.
of TV shows, a brick there doesn’t look any        structure with a dark history, deserving
more ‘overseas’ than a brick in East London.       of far more interrogation than it receives.         DUBAI
A day later, walking through Manhattan and            On the way there, you pass numerous              This populous city in the UAE boasts
visiting Times Square, I relaxed and started       villages. In the Eastern Cape, the rondavel         some of the tallest and largest structures
taking in the city for what it is. I could enjoy   is a ubiquitous element of a homestead –            in the world: the biggest shopping mall,
the buildings and the stories they told of the     so much so that you hardly notice it. Yet           the tallest hotel, the second-largest man-
people who call NYC home.                          recently, on our trips, we’ve been seeing           made marina and the largest aquarium.
                                                                                                                                                         PHOTOGRAPH: CARLA LATSKY
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                an sca e an arc i ec ure come o e er in
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                                enice rc i ec ure ienna e
                                              TEXT GARRETH VAN NIEKERK PHOTOGRAPHS BARRY GOLDMAN
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                                                                           V I E W design
                                                           T H I S S PR E A D, C L O C K W I S E
                                                                          F RO M FA R L E F T
Architect Peter Rich; early renders of Gheralta Lodge in the Tigray mountains, Ethiopia; Rich’s
   hand drawings – such as these for the proposed Griqua Cultural and Environmental Centre
  in Kranshoek in the Eden District of the Western Cape – form the focus of his Landscape as
 Architecture, Architecture as Landscape exhibition at the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale;
     an interior view of the Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre at Mapungubwe National Park
           in Limpopo shows Rich’s distinctive use of brickwork domes at its sculptural finest.
 were advanced by his late mentor, Portuguese architect
Pancho Guedes, who famously claimed for architects the
same ‘rights and liberties that painters and poets have
held for so long’.
   In the past few years, Rich’s drawings have been
presented around the world in schools, corporate
institutions and workshops where drawing as an activity
is used to restructure the audience’s connection to their
own creativity.
   ‘There’s drawing as a thinking tool, but then there’s
also drawing as an analytical tool, and there’s this
transition that is made, which is what you do when you
design,’ says Rich. ‘Because you take an idea, and you
might have all these metaphors and influences, but they
actually influence the building, which, at the end of the
day, has to be experienced by ordinary people,’ he says.
   The works and drawings enable their viewers to ‘travel’
to places they have never been, and situate themselves in
the works they have come to create. The ideas expressed
in them invite a detailed exploration of context, and
request a reconnection with our own intuition, to
create a humane architecture built of the continent
they come from. peterricharchitects.co.za
T H I S PAG E , C L O C K W I S E F RO M T O P
Rich’s design for the Mapungubwe Interpretation
Centre won the World Architecture Festival’s World
Building of the Year Award; the garden of Westridge
House and Garden, Rich’s own residence, features
undulating stone retaining walls; Mapungubwe
Interpretation Centre blends beautifully with the
surrounding landscape of the national park in which
it is situated; Rich’s architectural drawings include
a wealth of conceptual detail.
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                             f work
The knitwear
guru and founder
of MaXhosa uses
all his senses to
create his pieces
– including his
gorgeous new
rug collection
TEXT AND PRODUCTION
GARRETH VAN NIEKERK
PHOTOGRAPH
GRAEME WYLLIE
FEET
I tap my feet while I’m
designing, clicking as
I find the flow of the line.
My work has a lot of
linear patterns to create
good rhythm, and so my
feet dance all the time
while I’m making them.
STOMACH
If I experience any doubt,
I use my gut to gain some
element of trust so that
I can do what I do best.
Sometimes you don’t
have confidence in your
abilities, and design is not
always precise, so as an
artist you need to work
with a gut feeling to get
it as right as possible.
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V I E W art detail
V I E W art detail
and chief curator at the National Gallery            Mathison was brought up by his mother       T H I S PAG E , F RO M T O P
of Zimbabwe in Harare. Chikukwa curated          – ‘had no father figure to take me fishing or   ‘Chainsaw’ formed part of Mathison’s
                                                                                                 solo show Manual at Whatiftheworld
Harvest, an exhibition of installations          fix cars’, he says. So when he began his art    Gallery in 2014; his evocative cast
created by Mathison for the Dudziro show         studies, he was quickly drawn to the hands-     ceramic sculpture ‘Chibage’ is in
at the Zimbabwe Pavilion for the 55th            on, physical aspects of sculpture and making.   the permanent collection at Zeitz
Venice Biennale (2013), which recently also      ‘I love the alchemy of welding, carving         MOCAA in Cape Town.
ran at Zeitz MOCAA. ‘These installations         and grinding,’ he says. ‘I was at Michaelis
were acquired the same year to keep them         [School of Fine Art, UCT] on the cusp of the
intact and preserve them for the people of       transition to new media and digital, so I was
Africa,’ explains Chikukwa.                      one of the last groups of students exposed
   Meanwhile, Mathison is concocting new         to sculpture as a mode of direct physical
structures, inspired by abandoned roadside       making. I was fortunate to study under
materials – ‘grasses, bits of steel and stone’   the trifecta of sculpture lecturers – Jane
– that draw his eye on recces along Main         Alexander, Gavin Younge and Bruce Arnott.’
Reef Road, a clogged, yet still pumping              Fast forward to the present and Mathison
industrial artery in a largely post-industrial   is hard at work on a substantial trifecta of
African city. ‘I’m drawn to neglected spaces     his own making: a solo show at the National
– abandoned lots alongside the railway           Gallery of Zimbabwe that is planned for
line – and the elements of nature creeping       2020, a solo exhibition at the recently
back between the wasted infrastructure,          opened Norval Foundation in Cape Town
grasses growing back up through the verges       for the same year, and a solo stint at Tyburn
and cracks in the sidewalk. And the legacy       Gallery for September this year. If you can’t
of mining in Joburg: attempts to re-establish    bear to wait until 2020, his works form part
vegetation on the disused mine dumps and         of the permanent collection at Zeitz MOCAA
the micro-economies of people scavenging         and his sculpture ‘Volition’ has just been
around the dumps. I’m interested in the life     installed in Norval Foundation’s sculpture
that emerges and exists around these dumps.’     park. michelemathison.com
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WITH TIME Seconds stand still in the design of Arijiju House,
          which is set in an immense conservancy embracing
          the landscape of the Kenyan Highlands
          TEXT GARRETH VAN NIEKERK PHOTOGRAPHS MARISKA VAN DEN BRINK
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                                            H O U S E borana
                                                      T H I S PAG E
Arijiju House has been designed to ‘disappear’ into the surrounding
   landscape of Kenya’s Borana Conservancy, in which it is located.
                                              O PP O S I T E PAG E
      Handcarved into the bedrock, the main entrance to the house
also affords access onto the cool central courtyard, which features
   frog-filled ponds and lush plantings. Through the front door, the
                       verdant wilderness beyond can be glimpsed.
                              richly detailed yet minimalist design
                              philosophy characterises Kenya’s Arijiju
                              House; it’s a point of view that purposefully
                              leaves spaces incomplete to ‘write a story
                              that is still being created,’ says the project’s
                              designer, Maira Koutsoudakis of Life
                              Interiors/Architecture/Strategic        Design.
                          sis at the end of a sentence in what will become
                          a continuum of sorts’, she says. Koutsoudakis is
                          m Lagos, where she is completing a penthouse
project before jetting off to the Salone del Mobile in Milan and the
Spanish island of Mallorca for a site visit.
   Arijiju, she adds, has been called ‘the most beautiful house in Africa’
by a major international luxury travel and lifestyle magazine. And no
wonder: it took over five years to complete the residential project, which
also serves as a luxury retreat for 10 weeks a year, and saw her sourcing
interior items from more than 19 countries. Koutsoudakis and her team
designed a number of pieces especially for the property too, including
a complete range of bespoke sandcast bronze furniture in a limited,
numbered collection.
   The house was commissioned by a London-based entrepreneur who
wanted to create ‘a sanctuary for African adventure’ on the Borana
Conservancy – a 13 000ha estate that he, together with a select group of
committed conservationists, is dedicated to preserving – in the Laikipia
region of the Kenyan Highlands. The landscape of savanna grasses,
acacia and gnarled wild olive trees has become home to large herds of
elephants and wildebeest, lions and recently, a group of endangered
black rhinos.
   With the natural setting in mind, the house’s design sought to have as
little impact on its environment as possible. Architecture firm Michaelis
Boyd from London was assisted by Johannesburg-based architect
Nick Plewman in shaping the building. It was carved out of the rocky
outcrops on the site, with the walls built from Meru stone and carefully
layered by skilled masons. A living green roof of indigenous grasses
was added to make the structure ‘disappear’ into its surroundings:
‘Everything in this property speaks of an ethos of subtlety and quiet
authenticity,’ says Koutsoudakis.
   The beautifully appointed house features five luxurious bedroom
suites, a timber-lined library, a cinema, roof terraces, a yoga pavilion,
and a gym and spa with hammam, all linked by colonnaded outdoor
passageways. There’s also a 20m infinity lap pool that is often used as
a  watering hole by curious elephants.
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                                                                                          T H I S S PR E A D
    Arijiju House’s texturally layered interiors feature a range of muted, naturally inspired colours. In the
    living and dining area, tall, arched metal windows let in plenty of light, while extended eaves ensure
 that the interiors are sheltered from direct sun, which helps keep the house cool during the heat of the
day. Solid wooden floors complement the stone walls, and the long de Le Cuona (delecuona.com) linen
     curtains, reindeer pelts and rough-hewn petrified wooden occasional tables round off the plethora
    of all-natural textures. On the antique Berber leather and raffia carpet – sourced by the Life team in
  Marrakech, Morocco – are high-backed open-weave lounge chairs from Weylandts (weylandts.co.za),
 with a Koutsoudakis-designed monolithic, solid-timber carved circular server in the centre of the space.
                              The large vase on top is by Belgian glassmaker Henry Dean (henrydean.be).
T H I S PAG E , C L O C K W I S E F RO M T O P
A cosy corner in one of the spacious bedroom suites is furnished with an
easy armchair and footstool, clad in linen slipcovers, by Life. To the left
of them is a Blessing sidetable by Egg Designs (eggdesigns.co.za) and
the felt Boulder pouffes are by Ronel Jordaan (roneljordaan.com); in the
heart of the dining area is a large, rough-edged table with bronze-cast
legs, which was designed by Life and manufactured by Pierre Cronje
(pierrecronje.co.za). The Danish classic NO Moller 1958 Carver dining chairs
are from Pære Dansk (paeredansk.com) and the handcut crystal chandelier
was made in Jaipur, India, by Private Collections (privatecollections.co.za);
a colonnaded, arched exterior passageway in the courtyard is lit by
Life’s hand-forged metal and solid onyx marble lanterns at night.
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                                                  H O U S E borana
T H I S PAG E , F RO M T O P
Centred around the handcarved fireplace is the private lounge area
of the master bedroom suite, with the bathroom situated behind the
fireplace wall. Furniture is kept simple and restful: the Life armchair
and daybed both have slipcovers in natural linen from de Le Cuona.
Petrified timber stumps serve as sidetables and the textured woven
wool rug was sourced by Koutsoudakis and her design partner, Tony
Pereira, in Marrakech. Oval leather and wool ottomans by Italian designer
Ivano Redaelli (ivanoredaelli.it) serve as a sleek contrast to the raw
polish of the West African chair and sand-cast bronze table by French
designer Christian Liaigre (liaigre.com). The wooden armoire is a British
antique; Koutsoudakis designed a slatted timber roof to introduce
dappled light to the outdoor dining area, which was carved into the rock
retaining wall. Campaign chairs from Livingstones Supply Company
(livingstonessupplyco.co.za) add to the alfresco aesthetic, and the wicker
lampshades are by The Private House Company (privatehouse.co.za).
   In this kind of house, you either go for colour or high texture when
designing, and there’s a wealth of tactile elements here. ‘The colours
are tones of subtlety – like sage and fig, which highlight the textures
of rough stone and wild grasses. The linens are pure, with shine
from the ceramics, dappled light from the local louvres, and touches
of colour from Jaipuri antiques,’ Koutsoudakis says.
   Her team’s approach became a careful balance of minimalism
and opulence, old and new, raw and highly finished. ‘In the end it
became a reductive process of removing what wasn’t necessary,’ she
says. ‘We said “Let’s do less, with better pieces and, as we go on, add
more.” So we just created the framework for the concept that now
grows and works as time passes, allowing the house to live, to evolve
itself, in its own way.’ arijiju.com, life.za.com
T H I S S PR E A D, F RO M A B OV E
A copper Catchpole & Rye (catchpoleandrye.com) bath from
London is placed to enable a view of the wilderness beyond,
while a leggy Ethiopian coffee tray flanking the shower screen is
a perfect place to rest a sundowner; the spacious bedroom suites
are minimally furnished. Another Life design is the contemporary
four-poster bed, dressed with bedding in pure linen from Ivano
Redaelli. The leather-clad headboard, designed exclusively for
Arijiju by Life and made in Jaipur, is in the style of classic Kenyan
campaign furniture, and the peacock chair was sourced in Paris.
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                        H O U S E borana
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                                T H I S S PR E A D, F RO M L E F T
    In the main living room of antique and jewellery aficionado Paul
  Mrkusic and Stefan Prinsloo’s Hurlingham home in Johannesburg,
an array of contemporary Peruvian ceramic vessels from Weylandts
   (weylandts.co.za) is displayed atop an early 20th century cabinet
     made in the 17th century Dutch style – discovered by Paul at an
 auction; the abode centres around a serene courtyard, surrounded
 by glass walls that open on either side to the living area and the TV
  room: ‘There’s greenery wherever you are in the house,’ says Paul.
H O U S E hurlingham
                            aul Mrkusic and Stefan Prinsloo                   One of the ways in which the house belies its apparent simplicity
                            stumbled on this beautifully designed          is the way it is ingeniously designed to fill every centimetre of its
                            residence in Hurlingham while they             relatively small stand, ensuring that almost every room opens onto
                            were considering building a home               a soft green core – the courtyard with its plants and pond – so you
                            of their own. As often happens in              feel as if you’re outdoors even when you aren’t. The experience,
                            Joburg, in among all the usual suburban        according to Paul, is elemental. In a rainstorm, he says, ‘you feel like
jumble of pastiche and pretence, there will suddenly appear an             you are walking in glass pods suspended in Highveld weather’, and
inspired piece of architecture. When they first saw this house,            when it’s hot outside, ‘air flushes through the courtyard over the
their urge to build seemed suddenly redundant.                             water’, cooling the spaces around it and letting out the hot air.
   Apart from being CEO of the South African Antique, Art                     He calls it a ‘3D-design house’. Together with changes in level
& Design Association (SAADA; saada.co.za) and running an online            and a fantastic choreography of skylights and windows at different
vintage jewellery and antique store – Bancroft Antiques – Paul is a        levels, the architecture creates a serene, almost magically self-
trained architect, so he was immediately attuned to the building’s         contained atmosphere.
merits. Designed by Louis Louw Johan Bergenthuin Architects in                Paul and Stefan didn’t change anything, apart from replacing
the mid-eighties, the house appealed to Paul because ‘it has a sort of     a rather incongruous rose garden in the front with succulents and
a timeless 20th century feel to it’, he says. ‘It was built in 1986, but   a little bit of landscaping in one of the back courtyards to add an
almost has an almost ’50s or ’60s feel. At the same time, it appears       alfresco dining area. (Apparently Dr Loubser worked for Spoornet –
up-to-the minute contemporary.’                                            today’s Transnet Freight Rail – which explains the front courtyard
   The abode is one of those masterfully complex designs that              paved with railway sleepers.) ‘We feel like we’re custodians rather
manages somehow to present itself as utterly simple and resolved.          than owners,’ says Paul.
It was in its pristine, unaltered state when Paul and Stefan found            Besides, it’s one of those complete designs where everything
it – down to the brass plaque bearing an architectural award at            holds together in a delicate balance, which the slightest alteration
the front door. Paul loved the fact that there were none of the steel      could upset. It is tiled throughout with small, rectangular cream
I-beams or pillars that typically betray alterations where rooms           ceramic tiles that continue up the bathroom walls, surround the
have been opened up or joined together – the lines of the ceiling          baths and extend over counters and around the basins.
were unmolested. The plaque notes that the house was                          An axis runs through the centre of the house from the new
commissioned by a Dr Loubser, and it seems there was only one              outside dining space at the back, through the TV room and the
subsequent owner, which might explain how it made it through the           central courtyard, through the front lounge and the courtyard
decades unscathed.                                                         with the railway sleepers beyond it, connecting to the tree-lined
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                        T H I S PAG E , F RO M T O P
           With the doors extended, the main sitting
                area feels much like a garden pavilion
         placed between two courtyards. A wooden
     standing lamp with a felt shade by Laurie Wiid
            van Heerden of Cape Town’s Wiid Design
    (wiiddesign.co.za) contributes ambient lighting
          to the space, with its custom-made sofa by
           Mezzanine (mezzanineinteriors.co.za). The
        artworks on the right are ‘Weeping Rose’, an
       early mixed media piece by Henk Serfontein,
     ‘Oracle’ by Deborah Bell, ‘My C.E.O.’ by Robert
            Hodgins, and a limited-edition lithograph
               by Walter Battiss; behind a drinks tray,
       complemented by a vintage soda siphon and
      a laboratory retort stand holding a glass flask,
      is ‘Twist Street’, a sepia print by Mario Soares.
            O PP O S I T E PAG E , F RO M L E F T
        Accompanying a pair of silkscreen prints by
    Walter Battiss are a contemporary Polish glass
  vessel, a mouth-blown orange vase with a hand-
   applied silk-screened motif by Karim Rashid for
  Egizia (egizia.it) and a small bowl by Kosta Boda
      (kostaboda.com); formerly a study, the dining
     room features a long, low window looking out
 over a planter and a leafy courtyard. Paul Mrkusic
 leans on a table that extends to accommodate 10
   people for big dinner parties – one of the clever
multifunctional pieces for which he has a penchant.
H O U S E hurlingham
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      T H I S PAG E
        The entrance
       hall leads into
      the main living
   area on the right,
   while the central
   courtyard on the
  left is open to the
      sky, appearing
       as a glass box
        at the core of
       the residence.
     On the far wall,
      a Mid-Century
      oil abstract by
     Jan Dingemans
      hangs above a
    working vintage
    Pilot radiogram
cabinet, atop which
       are twin glass
     vases designed
     by Andries Dirk
  Copier in 1953 for
  Dutch glassworks
company Leerdam.
       O PP O S I T E
             PAG E ,
       F RO M T O P
            From his
  favourite spot on
    the couch in the
      TV room, Paul
       enjoys a clear
  view through the
  courtyard, sitting
       room and the
 second courtyard
     to the treetops
 beyond. The sofa
was custom-made
by Mezzanine, and
 the Mid-Century-
      inspired table
  with three tiered
    swivel surfaces
     was bought at
    The Blue Room
   in Linden; in the
       dining space,
        a portrait of
    a young man in
  pen on paper by
      South African
          artist Carl
     Büchner keeps
     company with
       an oak 1930’s
     Art Deco chair.
    The tall cabinet
    on the right is a
 mid-19th century
 walnut-veneered
        Biedermeier
         escritoire –
a family heirloom.
H O U S E hurlingham
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   T H I S S PR E A D
       Paul and Stefan
replanted the central
     courtyard, which
  was home to a rose
   garden, with more
    waterwise plants.
       The old railway
   sleepers that used
    to pave the entire
     space likely date
  back to the home’s
      first owner, who
worked for what was
  formerly Spoornet.
     Outdoor seating
         is provided by
  Indonesian Ashanti
       teak occasional
     chairs with white
    polymer weaving
      from Weylandts
   (weylandts.co.za),
      which are based
  on designs by Mid-
       Century Danish
   furniture designer
         Hans Wegner.
H O U S E hurlingham
T H I S PAG E , F RO M T O P
A Mid-Century teak cocktail cabinet unfolds to become
a bar containing a set of Scandinavian glass tumblers by
Aino Aalto for Iittala (iittala.com), a self-portrait figural
corkscrew by Alessandro Mendini for Alessi (alessi.com)
and a vintage Italian Amanda cube ice bucket by Ambrogio Pozzi
for Guzzini (fratelliguzzini.com). On top is a miniature oil by Jan
Dingemans alongside a graphite-grey ceramic vessel by Anthony
Shapiro; in the main bedroom, ‘Table number 12’, a lithograph by
Joburg-based artist Paul Emmanuel, presides over a Block bed
by Mezzanine. Next to it is a black wall-mounted Arki lamp by
Bønnelycke MDD for Nordlux (nordlux.com), and the Soho bedside
table in Oak, also from Mezzanine, is home to a white ceramic
Rosenthal Studio-line vase (rosenthal.de) and an antique Siamese
tattoo needle. The armchair – an original Mid-Century British
design by Parker Knoll – was cherished by Paul’s grandfather
for many years and was later given new life with upholstery
by Hertex (hertex.co.za). Adding further illumination is a Mid-
Century chromed lamp – another fortuitous secondhand find.
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             T H I S PAGE , C L O C K W I S E F RO M T H I S I M AG E
Bringing the outside into the main bedroom are two sets of glass sliding
doors that open onto light-filled courtyards; the original cream tiles that
  extend up the walls and over the countertops also run throughout the
                     house; even the bathrooms overlook green spaces.
                       T H I S S PR E A D
                       Located on a hillside
                       above Lake Lugano in
                       Morcote, Switzerland,
                       this clean-lined abode by
                       Swiss studio Wespi de
                       Meuron Romeo Architects
                       blends seamlessly into its
                       picturesque surrounds and
                       provides the ideal weekend
                       retreat for a couple from
                       Basel. A stone-paved central
                       courtyard in front of the
                       property echoes the warm
                       tones of the home’s washed-
                       concrete walls, while a rusted,
                       raw-steel front door poses
                       an invitation to view the
                       minimalist aesthetic beyond.
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                                                                     H O U S E morcote
SET IN STONE
     With a strong connection to its surrounding
    landscape, this minimalist weekend home in
 Morcote, Switzerland, provides a tranquil haven
           that epitomises indoor-outdoor living
       TEXT AND PRODUCTION FRANCESCA SIRONI PHOTOGRAPHS MONICA SPEZIA/LIVING INSIDE
                                                         T H I S PAG E , F RO M T O P
                                                                 On the patio outside the
                                                                home’s entrance, relaxed
                                                               alfresco meals are enjoyed
                                                       around a Klapptisch rectangular
                                                        outdoor table on Stuhl 10 chairs
                                                            in Beige, all by Bättig Design
                                                            (baettig-design.ch). The pair
                   hen a couple from Basel,               of Pila ceramic vases by Zaven
                                                            hail from Atipico, a collective
                   Switzerland, began looking for          of Italian artists (atipico.com);
                   a weekend home with a ‘discreet    a glimpse of the living room with
                   presence’ in a quiet location,        its central fireplace: to the left,
                   it was only natural that they        an opening leads to another of
                                                           numerous central courtyards
                   turned to the small, peaceful
                                                             that were created ad hoc to
                   town of Morcote, a former                    filter light into the house.
fishing settlement nestled between Lake Lugano
and Mount Arbostora that has been named
‘the most beautiful village in Switzerland’. The
area, which is characterised by its picturesque
setting, has few inhabitants, but the presence of
numerous breathtaking palaces and chapels in its
historic centre as well as the Romanesque-style
church Santa Maria del Sasso makes it a popular
destination for tourists and visitors.
   The project requirements for the couple’s
house on the slopes of Mount Arbostora were
clear: a simple design, reduced sizes and an
‘almost invisible’ structure with a strong tie
to the landscape. ‘We wanted a sort of retreat
where we could isolate ourselves and unwind
while surrounded by nature and views of the
lake below,’ they say. ‘We had very distinct ideas,
so all we had to do was find the right architects
who could translate them into a design. We
knew the Swiss studio Wespi de Meuron Romeo
Architects of Markus Wespi, Luca Romeo and
Jérôme de Meuron (nephew of Pierre de Meuron,
the founder of renowned architectural firm
Herzog and de Meuron), and we immediately
sensed that we had a certain understanding and
a common language.’
   And they were right. At first glance, the
architecture seems to be a subtle continuation of
the land, and when viewed from the stone steps
that lead from the road below, the only noticeable
features are two supporting walls containing the
abode within. ‘The uneven and rough exterior
surfaces consist of stone and washed concrete in
a warm, clay-like colour typical of the area,’ say
the architects. ‘In addition to the green covering,
this almost camouflages the facade’ – an effect
that will be amplified over time as the materials
are exposed to the elements. ‘The crooked walls
and slightly pitched roof are dictated by building
codes, which is why the layout is three adjoining
bodies with a rectangular base around the
entrance courtyard.’ Sheltered by olive trees
and indigenous vegetation, the building merges
seamlessly with its surrounds, offering a direct
view of the landscape without any interference.
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         H O U S E morcote
                      T H I S PAG E
     Huge glass sliding panels allow
   the living space to open out into
    the outdoors, with its sweeping
    views of Lake Lugano. Bursts of
    colour pop against the exposed
     concrete canvas in the form of
    a mustard-yellow NeoWall sofa
   by Piero Lissoni for Living Divani
(livingdivani.it) and vermilion hues
in the rug and artwork on the wall.
In the foreground, the dining table
    holds glassware by Jenaer Glas
               (jenaerglas-shop.de).
T H I S PAG E ,
C L O C K W I S E F RO M B E L OW
In the kitchen, the work surface reprises
the prevailing material of choice – concrete –
offset by ClassiCon glass vases and a bowl in
Quartz Grey and Topaz Yellow (classicon.com);
a glass wall facilitates illumination from a
central courtyard into the indoor spaces.
Occupying a corner of the floating shelf is
a Kora vase in Zinc Yellow by Studiopepe
for Atipico; the intentionally sparse interior
includes a Diamond steel armchair in Black
by Harry Bertoia for Knoll (knoll.com).
                                                 Sheltered
                                                 by olive trees
                                                 and indigenous
                                                 vegetation, the
                                                 building merges
                                                 seamlessly with its
                                                 surrounds, offering
                                                 a direct view of the
                                                 landscape without
                                                 any interference.
 H O U S E morcote
               T H I S PAG E
         True to the owners’
           vision of a simple
       design, reduced sizes
   and an ‘almost invisible’
     structure with a strong
   tie to the landscape, the
  house’s squared volumes
  lean into the hillside. The
      side walls are covered
   in rough plaster and the
front is clad in natural local
    stone – a connection to
Morcote’s historical culture.
                  ‘Once you reach the house, you no longer see any
               nearby buildings,’ add the architects. This unobtrusive
               design philosophy was also applied to the interior, which
               was deliberately left bare, with exposed concrete walls
               and floors. Huge glass sliding panels make up one end of
               the open-plan living room – providing an unrivalled vista
               as well as a connection to the scenic outdoors – while
               at the opposite end of the space, the kitchen’s position
               against the cliff face makes it feel as though you are
               cooking on the rock just beyond the window.
                  The rest of the building is made up of two bathrooms
               and two bedrooms, each with private loggias, and
               a wine cellar built against the side of the retaining wall.
               A minimalist aesthetic is present throughout, with
               a  neutral colour palette punctuated by brief flashes of
               vermilion and yellow in select details. Every space has
               been carefully considered and features understated
               built-in cupboards and custom-made oak furnishings,
               most of which are based on designs by Wespi de Meuron
               Romeo architects. This subdued ethos provides the ideal
               backdrop for the home’s few iconic pieces, such as Henry
               Bertoia’s The Diamond armchair in front of the fireplace
               and an array of Eames Plastic chairs spread across
               the rooms.
                  The overarching intention behind this abode was to
               ‘turn off’ the various rooms to allow the landscape to be
               fully enjoyed. From the living room’s glass wall – which
               not only offers spectacular views but transforms the
               space into an extension of the outer courtyard when the
               panels are slid away – to the inclusion of loggias that allow
               the bedrooms’ inhabitants to relax both indoors and out,
               this unique weekend getaway is exactly what its owners
               wanted it to be – a discerning retreat that is completely at
               one with its natural environment. wdmra.ch
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H O U S E morcote
           T H I S PAG E
         Light and nature
       link with the main
       bedroom through
         a private loggia;
        both the bed and
      desk are of natural
      oak, custom-made
         according to the
       architects’ design.
          Linen and wool
     blankets on the bed
      were sourced from
         Society Limonta
   (societylimonta.com).
  O PP O S I T E PAG E ,
         CLOCKWISE
            F RO M T O P
                 R IGH T
               Jérôme de
      Meuron, one of the
    masterminds behind
  the project, which was
   realised together with
       colleagues Marcus
          Wespi and Luca
  Romeo of Swiss studio
        Wespi de Meuron
       Romeo Architects;
     an indoor courtyard
     adjoining one of the
   bedrooms doubles as
      an outdoor shower,
   with seating provided
     by an Eames plastic
     chair by Charles and
     Ray Eames for Vitra
    (vitra.com); concrete
    combines beautifully
      with stainless steel
       and warm wooden
  elements in one of the
     en suite bathrooms.
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in All Black R5 995, La Grange Interiors; Cindy table lamp in Gunmetal Grey by Ferruccio Laviani for Kartell R5 120, True Design;
olive tree in terracotta pot POR, Starke Ayres; Marconi 3-seat leather sofa R20 180, Weylandts; Plush velvet scatter cushion in Rust
R740, Mezzanine; Light-Air sculptured wall lamp in Pink by Eugeni Quitllet for Kartell R3 566, True Design; oak Retro sidetable in oiled
Walnut finish R3 136 (0.52×0.66m), Mezzanine; Brussels rug R3 950 (2×3m), SHF; Hive Drum tables in Almond R2 000 each (small,
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TEXT ROBYN ALEXANDER PRODUCTION AND STYLING IAN MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHS MICKY HOYLE
                              ucked discreetly into part of a larger     into the interiors throughout the day. This means that despite its
                              property that features a classic old       relatively small size, it ‘exudes a sense of generosity with the barrel-
                              Bloemfontein mansion, this modest          vaulted ceilings, creating a maximum sense of spaciousness,’ says
                              two-bedroom home in Waverley was           Janus. The carefully positioned windows also afford glimpses
                              designed by late architect Barend          of the greenery of the surrounding garden, with the result that
                              ‘Bannie’ Britz for himself and his wife    the interiors have a real ‘sense of calm’, and the abode makes its
                              Almud in 1998. In 2000, Britz won a        occupants feel as if they are in ‘close proximity to nature’, he says.
                              well-deserved South African Institute         When approaching the building from the street (from which it
                              of Architects (SAIA) Merit Award for       is largely hidden) probably the most eye-catching element of its
                              its design. And in 2015, current owners    design is its barrel-vaulted roof structure. As Janus points out,
                              Johan Olwage and Janus Pretorius           ‘the  roof shape of the house is similar to those of old sandstone
                              purchased the house from Almud             barns in the Free State’ but that similarity recedes as you approach
Britz, having fallen head over heels for the small but perfectly         the front entrance, when the home’s very modern characteristics
formed structure.                                                        start to become evident.
   ‘An attentive property agent who understood that we were not             The front door itself is adorned with a built-in panel by South
looking for a conventional townhouse established contact with            African artist Cecil Skotnes, which was specially created for the
[Almud], who had decided to move to a retirement home,’ says             Britzes: the artist was a friend of theirs. An intimate entrance hall
Janus. ‘She was aware of how much I respected her husband’s work         is backed by a ‘honeycomb’ wall inspired by the work of renowned
and insisted that we should be the next owners.’                         South African architect Norman Eaton, which affords the visitor
   Johan and Janus moved into the space in January 2016, and             tempting initial views of the double-volume living area. The dining
set about furnishing it in a way they felt suited its unique, pared-     room and kitchen are glimpsed to the left  and the passage to the
back character. There was no question of doing any alterations.          bedrooms is on the right.
‘The original inside wall colours have been retained,’ says Janus.          Inside, the spaces are intimate rather than expansive, and the
‘The kitchen cupboards and countertops need to be replaced, but          materials that have been used are modest and largely natural:
we’ll aim for it to remain as close as possible to the original design   there are simple slate floors, ‘honeycomb’ inside walls in untreated
– and the same applies to updating the tiles in the bathrooms.’ They     brick, and wood panelling on ceilings and the stairway that leads
will approach both projects, he adds, in close  consultation with        up to the mezzanine study-cum-TV room above the living area.
an architect who is sensitive to the existing finishes.                  As Janus puts it, ‘extravagance of any kind was clearly avoided by
   Adding furniture and art to a home like this is no easy task,         the architect’. Glass panels and glass doors are used throughout
as Janus and Johan have discovered. ‘The architecture is quite           too, subtly opening the interiors to the eye and creating a feeling
strong and unconventional and we deliberately “toned down” and           of spaciousness and flow.
avoided overly decorative pieces,’ says Janus. ‘However, completing         The house is remarkably easy to live in while also being ‘an
the interior and acquisition of art is a slowly evolving project.        exciting place to return to’, says Janus. It radiates relaxed warmth,
We admire good design and have acquired pieces designed by               yet is also calming and tranquil. He adds that it ‘never fails to
Antonio  Citterio, Jasper Morrison, Vico Magistretti, Inga Sempé         elicit a response [from visitors]. Most express their delight, while
and Christian Ghion.’                                                    architects comment on the fantastic quality of the plaster work and
   These minimalist, clean-lined pieces work perfectly in the            meticulous detailing.’ As Janus and Johan have found, the hidden
unfussy yet characterful interiors. The house consists of three          gems of South African domestic architecture might not be very
interlinked, barrel-vaulted structures and has high ceilings and         easy to unearth, but when they are located, they are most definitely
meticulously placed windows that allow a varying play of light           worth treasuring.
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T H I S S PR E A D, C L O C K W I S E F RO M A B OV E
The living room of Johan Olwage and Janus Pretorius’
Waverley abode in Bloemfontein is the perfect setting for
Suita sofas designed by Antonio Citterio for Vitra (vitra.com),
a Lunatique coffee table by Inga Sempé (ingasempe.fr) for
Ligne Roset (ligne-roset.com) and a rug that also hails from
Ligne Roset; homeowner Johan Olwage; natural materials are
used in abundance in the house, and these are complemented
by furnishings such as these Cork Family stools by Jasper
Morrison for Vitra; beyond the stairway leading up to the
mezzanine floor is a passageway that leads to the bedrooms.
PR EV IO U S PAG E
Shielding the front entrance from the living space is a ‘honeycomb’
wall, on which hangs an artwork by Landi Raubenheimer. The
high ceiling gives the lounge a feeling of lofty spaciousness and
the mezzanine level above it houses a study and TV room. In
the living area, the Smithfield hanging lampshade is by Jasper
Morrison (jaspermorrison.com), the Nub lounge chair is by
Patricia Urquiola for Andreu World (andreuworld.com) and the
Glo-ball standing lamp is also by Jasper Morrison. On top of the
wooden cabinet from Tonic Design (tonicdesign.co.za) is a clock
by LEFF Amsterdam (leffamsterdam.com). A wood-burning
stove from Morsø (morso.co.za) adds warmth on chilly days.
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         T H I S PAG E
       Janus at work in
    the kitchen, which
     is situated at one
     of the far ends of
         the house. The
relationship between
    the zones for food
preparation, cooking
       and washing up
     was meticulously
          considered by
      architect Barend
   ‘Bannie’ Britz, with
 the result that when
      Johan and Janus
  update the cooking
  space, they plan to
 do so along the lines
 of its current layout.
        The Silver chair,
 which was designed
  by Vico Magistretti
          for De Padova
     (depadova.com),
            was sourced
      from Generation
  (generationdesign.
                  co.za).
O PP O S I T E PAG E
   The dining room is
    accessed from the
   living room on one
 side and the kitchen
      on the other, and
  also leads out onto
  a verdant enclosed
 courtyard. The Lady
        Carlotta dining
     table by Christian
       Ghion for Ligne
     Roset is perfectly
 complemented by a
 host of Surpil dining
    chairs, which were
  originally designed
        by Julien-Henri
        Porché and are
       available locally
         at Generation.
    Suspended above
     the table is a Tam
      Tam light fitting,
 which was designed
     by Fabien Dumas
  for Marset (marset.
    com) and sourced
     from True Design
   (truedesign.co.za).
        On the wall are
  artworks by Willem
  Pretorius (top) and
       Michele Negrini.
          The red Kant
 bookcases – also by
De Padova and from
     Generation – hold
     the homeowners’
 extensive collection
         of cookbooks.
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                            T H I S PAG E , C L O C K W I S E F RO M T O P L E F T
                            Light streams in through a porthole window in the mezzanine study
                            and TV room. The desk, an heirloom piece that was made by Johan’s
                            father, bears a striking Multilamp table light in White by Seletti (seletti.it),
                            and the PanAm lounge chair was bought at Tonic Design. The colourful
                            artwork is by Sandra Hanekom; the house is made up of three interlinked
                            structures, with the living area in the centre, the dining and kitchen spaces
                            to its left and the more private bedroom ‘wing’ on the right; the interiors
                            feature a wealth of textural interplay: at the bottom of the stairway,
                            bag-plastered brick meets slate and wood, with art by Chris Diederiks.
                            O PP O S I T E PAG E
                            The main bedroom is a simply furnished, restful space. The classic
                            E1027 chrome and glass sidetable is by Eileen Gray (eileengray.co.uk).
                            The wall-mounted 204L40 light and the 411 standing lamp, both by
                            Lampe Gras (lampegras.fr), are available locally from Generation.
                            Gracing the wall on the far side of the bed is a piece by DP Ferreira.
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The house consists of three
interlinked, barrel-vaulted
structures and has high
ceilings and meticulously
placed windows that
allow a varying play of
light into the interiors.
PHOTOGRAPH: VALENTINA NICOL
                              IS
                                                                                         T H I S S PR E A D, C L O C K W I S E
                                                                                                     F RO M T H I S I M AG E
                                                                                        After perusing Victoria Yards’ creative
                                                                                      offerings in Lorentzville, Johannesburg,
                                                                                        patrons can indulge in craft beers and
                                                                                   wood-fired pizzas at Impi Brewing Co; the
                                                                                  industrial-style precinct is characterised by
                                                                                    its numbered old cement buildings, some
                                                                                     of which feature exposed brick; Matthew
                                                                              Krouse of Daville Baillie Gallery; artist Blessing
                                                                                 Ngobeni in his studio; inside the warehouse,
                                                                              a large, open room with an inviting fireplace is
                                                                                 set to become an intimate gathering space.
             MIXED
               USE            JOBURG’S NEW
                            VICTORIA YARDS
                                PRECINCT IS
                               LEADING THE
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T H I S PAG E , C L O C K W I S E F RO M R I G H T
Handmade jeans are fashioned on site at Tshepo The
Jean Maker; trees and veggie patches have been
planted in between the new pedestrian paving and
warehouse plots; socially responsible development
is the overarching principle: Victoria Yards aims to
make a difference in the surrounding community.
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T H I S S PR E A D
Babylonstoren farm at
Simondium in the Western
Cape has added a custom-
made succulent shade
house to its plant stable
– the charge of esteemed
local botanist, Dr Ernst
van Jaarsveld. In the
foreground is a section of
rockery garden representing
South Africa’s botanical
biomes, created from
rocks and species sourced
on regular field trips.
                      L E I S U R E garden
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T H I S PAG E , C L O C K W I S E
F RO M T O P L E F T
Bear’s paw (Cotyledon tomentosa var.
tomentosa; centre) has fuzzy, chunky
leaves with ‘teeth’ at their tips that
give the plant its common name; the
shade house is completely open at
the back, with a channel hewn into the
clay-and-stone wall to allow rainwater
to drain away; a colourful display of
nooiensboud, or tree grape berries
(Cyphostemma juttae); this miniature
garden includes an assortment of
typical Cape species: concertina
plant (Crassula rupestris), Haworthia
chloracantha, Haworthia glauca
and cliff bells (Cotyledon tomentosa);
among Van Jaarsveld’s preferred
succulent sources are Sheilam
Nursery Cactus and Succulent Garden
in Robertson (sheilamnursery.com),
Karoo National Botanical Gardens in
Worcester and Kirstenbosch National
Botanical Garden in Cape Town.
assistants, sleeping under the stars and
sourcing plants and stones for rockeries.
   Why a shade house? ‘People think
succulents need full sun, but they
just need sufficient light,’ says Van
Jaarsveld. They thrive in porous clay
pots; inorganic shale chips or LECA
(light expanded clay aggregates, from
Tehran, Iran) are used to cover the soil
and suppress weed growth.
   ‘Succulents are so easy to grow,’
he says, breaking a piece off the leaf
of a fairy crassula to plant. Mother-
in-law’s tongue – ‘difficult to kill’ – is
another ideal starter plant. Buy local
and use indigenous plants, he advises.
   Masters of surviving extreme
conditions, some species have hairs
to trap fog or a wax layer to prevent
excessive moisture loss and over-
exposure to sun. They turn red under
stress, when anthocyanin pigments
curb photosynthesis to conserve
energy. Round forms are often seen,
such as in string of pearls (Senecio
rowleyanus) or the sausage-like
stems of Senecio articulatus from
the Klein Karoo, as these round
forms maximise on water storage.
   Self-protection may come in the
form of camouflage, spines or poison
(euphorbia’s milky sap burns the eyes
like nobody’s business). Succulents turn
abuse to good use: every time a branch
of spekboom (Portulacaria afra) is
trampled into the ground by elephants,
it propagates itself. ‘They turn a
negative thing into a positive,’ says
Van Jaarsveld. ‘We can learn so much
from them.’ babylonstoren.com
T H I S S PR E A D, C L O C K W I S E
F RO M T O P L E F T
Quiver trees (kokerboom – Aloidendron
dichotomum) were planted beside the
shade house; a diminutive representation
of a botanical scene from Bushmanland
with granite and quartz rocks and plants
typical of the area; Dr Ernst van Jaarsveld
enjoys the fruits of his work; apart from
its reddish brown hue, Aloe esculenta
has distinct speckled leaves; plants
are arranged in their families; paddle
plants (Kalanchoe luciae) make striking
additions to a water-wise landscape
with their rosettes of red-tipped leaves;
crimson sekelblaarplakkie flowers are
pollinated by butterflies and their seeds
dispersed by the wind; succulents
are happy to coexist, as shown by a
grouping of Fez aloe, Orbea variegata
(which produces the pungent carrion
flower) and Crassula nudicaulis; a master
botanist’s ideal working environment.
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Place the dish, uncovered,
in the oven at 180ºC for 15
minutes, then reduce the heat
to 150ºC and cook for a further
3 hours.
   Season the brinjal cubes with
salt and pepper. Heat 6T olive
oil in a pan and fry the brinjal
over medium-high heat until
golden brown and soft.
   Leaving the lamb in its dish,
pull the knuckles apart a little
and add the brinjal cubes so
they fall in between the meat.
Place in the oven for a further
10 minutes.
   Set the lamb and brinjal
dish on the table, sprinkle
pomegranate arils over them,
and serve hot with the quince
preserve on the side.
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  Perched atop craggy limestone precipices above the
  Adriatic, the whitewashed town of Polignano a Mare
  near Bari is one of the prettiest spots along Italy’s
  Puglia coastline.
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                               L E I S U R E travel
FROM PUGLIA
       At the confluence of the Adriatic and the
       Ionian seas lies the peninsula of Salento, the
       southernmost tip of Italy’s long, coastal region
       of Puglia. The area is known for its olive groves,
       forest-clad plateaus and towns embellished
       with intricately carved stone facades. Its
       proximity to Greece and the Balkans has made
       it coveted territory since classical antiquity.
       The Mycenaean Greeks were followed by the
       Romans, then a long line of invaders: Lombards,
       Byzantines, Saracens, Normans, Swabians,
       Angevins, Turks and Venetians. They all left
       their mark – much of it at the table – and this
       makes shopping for food and dining in Salento’s
       towns and villages something of an adventure
       in time travel. Salento and the Salentini are
       undeniably elegant, with a reverence for
       communal meals, a devotion to hospitality, and
       an insatiable appetite for local flavours.
          Among the most enduring tastes came from
       the ninth century conquest by Saracen Arabs,
       who brought refined cane sugar and almonds
       that were mashed into a paste to produce
       marzipan, or pasta di mandorla, which is
       a speciality of many Salentine pastry shops.
       Brinjals, known to the Greeks and Romans,
       were reintroduced to Salento by Arabs and
       a huge range of varieties flourish to this day,
       appearing sliced, layered and baked with
       tomato and cheese in a dish called parmigiana
       di melanzane, or simmered with tomato and
       herbs in marangiane ’mbuttunate.
          Most citrus, with the exception of lemons,
       had vanished from the peninsula after the
       fall of the Roman Empire, but bitter oranges
       were most likely returned to southern Italy by
       the Saracens more than a thousand years ago.
       Today candied orange peel is sold on its own or
       encased in dark chocolate.
          We arrive in the city of Lecce by train and
       make a beeline for the main square, Piazza
       Sant’Oronzo, where its famed honey-coloured
       limestone pietra Leccese wraps around
       the partially excavated ruins of a Roman
       amphitheatre and a monument to the local
       patron saint Orontius. Our first snack in Lecce
       is always a rustico at Caffè Alvino, a historic
       café beloved for these discs of puff pastry
       stuffed with bechamel, mozzarella, black
       pepper and a touch of tangy tomato sauce.
       The café’s display case offers a crash course in
       Salento’s sweet and savoury snacks – almond-
       paste biscuits, mostaccioli (biscuits flavoured
       with cinnamon, cloves and cocoa), cream-
       filled bignè and pasticciotti, the classic local
       breakfast tart filled with thick custard.
     Then we follow the cobbled Via Guglielmo
  Marconi to another historic café, Cotognata
  Leccese, near the 16th century fortress of
  Castello Carlo V, for its signature cotognata, a
  quince paste similar to Spain’s membrillo. We
  buy a couple of thick slices – you never know
  when you’ll need to return some Salentine
  hospitality – before picking up a rental car for
  a 200km clockwise loop around Italy’s heel.
     Heading east towards the coastal road, we
  manage to time breakfast with our arrival
  at an old-school pastry shop called Nobile
  in the humble seaside town of San Cataldo.
  Half of our Salentino friends say Nobile is
  their favourite place for pasticciotti served on
  gold-foil platters at plastic tables (the other
  half nominate Pasticceria Andrea Ascalone
  in Galatina). We take ours with caffè con
  ghiaccio, a chilled espresso flavoured with
  a sweet almond extract. From here we steer
  south, past the rugged coves of San Foca,
  Torre dell’Orso and Torre Sant’Andrea.
     After a dip in the Adriatic, we cut across the
  peninsula to the Ionian coast, where seaside
  towns bear names of the torri, the defensive
  towers that protected their inhabitants for
  centuries. At the sprawling town of Gallipoli,
  in an otherwise nondescript apartment block
  in the new quarter, is the modest headquarters
  of a family business that produces a true taste
  of the south – Amaro Margapoti, an artisanal
  liqueur company producing an amaro and
  other herbal digestivi according to family
  recipes using Salentine herbs.
     At the harbourside eatery Capitoni
  Coraggiosi in the old quarter, our lunch of
  local seafood (prawns, marinated cuttlefish
  and roasted octopus) is accompanied by
  a rosato made from an indigenous grape called
  Negroamaro, often paired with fish in Salento,
  and ends with Amaro Margapoti’s sweet and
  sour citrus flavours and pleasantly bitter finish.
     A short distance east of Gallipoli, fourth-
  generation winemakers Paolo and Gabriele
  Nutricato grow Negroamaro, Malvasia Nera
  di Lecce, Primitivo and a few little-known
  white varietals for their winery, Cantina
  Supersanum. They’re among a growing group
  of small producers focused on low-yield organic
  and minimal-intervention winemaking. I buy
  a few bottles of Supersanum Sinergico rosato to
  share with my friends at L’Orecchietta, a shop
  and trattoria in Guagnano, about an hour’s
  drive north.
     L’Orecchietta is packed by early evening. The
  winelist is impressive for such a casual venue,
  but our BYO rosato is the first our hosts have
  tasted. Wait, I urge, and race down to the car
  to fetch the cotognata. With the quince jelly,
  a wedge of pecorino and glasses of rosato, we
  toast old friendship and southern hospitality.
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                                 T H I S PAG E ,
        C L O C K W I S E F RO M T O P L E F T
     Unlike most other coastal settlements in
       Puglia, Monopoli is a bustling city – but
    in its historic centre you’re never far from
  a quiet corner in a charming square; small
      fishing trawlers dot the harbour at Torre
     San Giovanni on the Ionian sea; a pasta
 dish made with orecchiette (‘small ears’) is
the speciality at L’Orecchietta in Guagnano
(lorecchietta.com); La Grotta della Poesia
  (‘cave of poetry’), a sinkhole at the water’s
edge north of Torre Dell’Orso, is popular for
 cliff diving; coffee and pasticciotti, custard
     pastries typical of the Salento region, at
     Caffè Alvino in Lecce ( Caffè Alvino);
   about halfway between Bari and Brindisi,
     Alberobello’s characteristic cone-roofed
      houses – known as trulli – are a Unesco
                           World Heritage Site.
                      O PP O S I T E PAG E
    The imposing statue of Lecce’s patron
    saint Orontius overlooks the town at its
         main square, Piazza Sant’Oronzo.
                    T H I S S PR E A D,
                       CLOCKWISE
                        F RO M L E F T
                Prawns, cuttlefish and
         crudo at harbourside eatery
      Capitoni Coraggiosi in Gallipoli
         (capitonicoraggiosi.it); the
     restaurant’s chef Andrea Capoti
  combines super-fresh ingredients
        with creativity and passion to
       create his popular dishes; the
   ancient town of Polignano a Mare
is a famous cliff-diving location and
home to pretty coves and beaches;
    between Otranto and Gallipoli, in
      the town of Galatina, you’ll find
      excellent examples of barocco
  leccese, a distinct local version of
     baroque architecture; an Aperol
  spritz accompanies lunch at Caffè
    Parisi in Nardò ( Caffè Parisi).
         Traditional digestivi liqueurs,
  produced according to centuries-
 old family recipes, are an inevitable
       conclusion to meals in Puglia.
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  1. 20831 Bronx copper pendant R700, Lighting Warehouse 2. Kiwi wall light in Polished Copper from the Astro Collection R5 595, Newport Lighting
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  R1 000 (includes feather inner), SHF 6. Buttoned velvet scatter in Pink R130, MRP Home 7. hand-drawn, linen-backed Duna scatter R1 210, Mezzanine
   8. Solar sidetable with leather top in Tan and steel base in Black R1 990, Dark Horse 9. Rose cupboard handle in Pink R90, Handles Inc 10. Posy rug
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    (includes delivery), U&G Fabrics 12. Oak veneer Loft chair with steel frame in Dusty Rose and seat in Steelcut Trio 515 fabric by Thomas Bentzen for
 Muuto R11 620, Créma Design 13. Levi armchair in leather from R10 595, The Sofaworx Company 14. Salad bowl in Pink from the Jellies Family collection
   by Patricia Urquiola for Kartell R1 590, True Design 15. Leather fabric in Silhouette from the Avion collection by Garrett Leather R4 450/m2, St Leger
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   includes installation), Zimbo’s Trading 9. Riga dining chair R3 128, and 10. Salsa stool R2 577, both Woodbender 11. Syrie rug in Yellow by Jonathan
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 Kashmir collection by Antonina Vella for York Wallcoverings R1 818/roll, Home Fabrics 17. Enamelled clay Eclosion Maxi B vase by Jean-Christophe
Clair from R11 090, Roche Bobois 18. Chalk Ocre Glazed ceramic wall tile R369/m2 (7.5×30cm), Italtile 19. Wallpaper in YC3382 from the Urban Chic
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                                                                                                                                                                                                    Hanging Lamp (from
                                                                                                                      INSPIRED BY GLASS                                                             R2 795; medium).
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                                                                                                                      UP LIGHT TO CREATE
                                                                                                                      ANGULAR SHAPES.
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                                                                                                                                                 Already well known for its outdoor
                                                                                                                                                                                                 TURN TO TACTILE ACCENTS AND SUBTLE
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                                                                                                                                                                                                HUES FOR A RELAXED SPACE THAT’S BOTH
                                                                                                                      SET SQUARE                 includes the Ludlow sofa (R14 995):                    COSY AND VISUALLY APPEALING
                                                                                                                      Lay on the luxe with       its unusual kidney-shaped design
                                                                                                                        a velvet-covered         and sumptuous fabric will lift any
                                                                                                                                                 space to new heights. mobelli.co.za        COMPILED BY ROSALYND WATSON PHOTOGRAPHS SUPPLIED
                                                                                                                        scatter in Ochre
                                                                                                                       (R249; 60×60cm).
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HOLDING IMAGE COURTESY OF LINEN HOUSE AND FEATURES AN EMBROIDERED PURE COTTON HARTLEY DUVET-COVER SET (FROM R1 230;
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                                                                                                                      IN DETAIL
                                                                                                                      Cuddle up in the
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                                                                                                                      reversible velvet Verity
                                                                                                                      blanket in Rose Pink
                                                                                                                      (from R1 299; single).
                                                                                                                      The Deva table mirror
                                                                                                                      in Natural (R554;
                                                                                                                      20×24cm) sports
                                                                                                                      a pivot so you can tilt
                                                                                                                      it as you please. Both
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                                                                                                                                                                 PLUSH
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                                                                                                                                                                        Sophisticated
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                                                                                                                                                                      make the Caleb
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                                                                                                                                                                        (R13 000) an    Bedtime can’t come soon enough when it means snuggling up with an
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F O C U S news
DESIGN
AT PLAY
Safety and comfort
are top of mind when it
comes to seating for your
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Kids chair in White by
Bootoo (R585; includes
delivery countrywide)
                                                                                                                                             HOLDING IMAGES COURTESY OF CIRCU.NET AND ARTHOUSE.COM AND FEATURE THE TEEPEE ROOM BED (POR; 2.45M HIGH; INCLUDES MATTRESS; EXCLUDES LINEN), CIRCU.NET, AND WOODLAND FOREST
adds style to the mix, too.
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designstore.co.za                              NEW BESTIE
                                                Heartworks’ Minxy
                                           Monkey in Mixed Yellows
                                           by (R395; 30cm tall) has
                                             se io s BFF potential
                                                                                                              JUNGLE BUDDIES
                                                                                                                 The kids will be up for
                                                                                                                a virtual safari with this
                                                                                                              playful, pure cotton Wild
                                                                                                               Midnight scatter (R479;
                                                                                                            40×60cm; includes feather
                                                                                                            inner). thebedroomshop
                                                                                                                           online.co.za
STOCKISTS
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STYLE PROFILE
LESLEY
  LOKKO
Architect and educator.
Pan-Africanist.
Undercover erotica author
COMPILED BY GARRETH VAN NIEKERK
PHOTOGRAPH DEBORAH HURFORD BROWN
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            “The life of a designer is one of Þght:
                 Þght against the ugliness.”
                                                                     Massimo Vignelli
                                                                     Award-winning Italian designer
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