SLOW Magazine

Quiet Opulence

- Text: OKHA Photograph­y © Melissa de Freitas

OKHA’S latest interior project, Clifton 301, is a seasonal twobedroom apartment in a sophistica­ted contempora­ry complex designed by SAOTA. Flanked on either side by Table Mountain’s legendary Twelve Apostles mountains, it looks out over breath-taking panoramic views of the Cape Atlantic Ocean and is in equal parts luxurious getaway, relaxed coastal retreat, and entertaine­r’s dream.

The architects designed the complex with deliberate­ly pared-down, monochroma­tic interior shells. Not only was OKHA responsibl­e for the interior decor, but also designed key items of bespoke handmade furniture throughout the apartment.

“Our first objective was to individual­ise the space by modulating the internal colour palette,” says OKHA Director Adam Court. He and the OKHA team set about customisin­g the apartment’s interiors to create a cool and restful space in contrast to the bright, sunlit exterior.

“We used subtle shades of green with delicate natural tonalities that reference the local landscape,” Court says. Table Mountain’s famous granite, fynbos and occasional woodlands are evoked throughout the apartment in a rich, raw palette of natural timbers, stones and metals, which are contrasted with plush velvets and linens on the walls, floors and furniture coverings, resulting in what Court refers to as a contempora­ry “quiet opulence”.

“These shades are repeated in the furniture with a strong emphasis on textures and materials,” he adds. When it came to designing the custom furniture pieces, Court says, “The designs are pared-back and lean focusing on strong forms and shapes that communicat­e simply and directly.

“All the artwork accessorie­s and objects are from Cape-based artisans and add an

essential level of layering and local character,” continues Court.

Dream Emperor Marble and Absolute Black Granite tabletops are paired with steel bases in the side, coffee and balcony tables. The dining table, barstools and server are hewn from carbon-stained wire-brushed ash timber, also used in the frame of signature OKHA “port” mirror, which, with its copper-framed recessed mirror carries a nautical tone of a ship’s circular windows.

The client, who gave OKHA complete carte blanche, says, “Cape Town is the perfect mix of stunning nature, great outdoor activities, a world-renowned design and art scene, top-tier restaurant­s and winelands, providing an unrivalled value for money when compared to other global destinatio­ns. Cape Town attracts diverse, talented, creative and profession­al people to its shores, the foundation of what makes Cape Town so attractive to live in.”

For more informatio­n, visit www.okha.com.

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