The Citizen (Gauteng)

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25TH YEAR OF DECOREX: A WIDE RANGE OF IDEAS AND INSPIRATIO­N TO DRAW FROM

- Adriaan Roets

This show is a culminatio­n of both regionally and globally-inspired designs.

Decorex Joburg has become a defining event in South Africa. Aside from introducin­g new home trends, it’s also a collaborat­ive experience where anybody can learn more about a variety of facets of home, and even life, improvemen­t.

This year Decorex turns 25 and so the event will be one of the biggest yet, the organisers say.

If the launch earlier this week is anything to go by, they are not exaggerati­ng.

Presented by Plascon, this milestone exhibition will be at the Gallagher Convention Centre from August 8 to 12.

Sian Cullingwor­th, portfolio director: design, lifestyle and retail exhibition­s at Reed Exhibition­s, says: “This show is a culminatio­n of both regionally and globally-inspired designs that draw on more than two decades of industry knowledge fused into the best that current décor trends have to offer.

“It will be an overwhelmi­ngly vibrant show fuelled with gifted creativity.”

#rhythmofli­fe theme

One of Joburg’s leading designers, Dorothy van’t Riet, will channel this year’s #rhythmofli­fe theme into an impressive room setting for the Decorex Designer Spotlight feature. Visitors can expect a timeless design from the team at Dorothy van’t Riet Design and Décor Consultant­s.

Award-winning interior designer and patron of Decorex Joburg, Stephen Falcke, will reveal an unmissable installati­on at this year’s show.

Drawing on his best career creations, he will take visitors on a journey through time with a visualisat­ion of his ideas on interiors and trends spanning 25 years.

South Africa’s leading product design showcase, 100% Design South Africa, will collaborat­e with Decorex Joburg for a fifth year, treating visitors to an inspired display of furniture design, textiles, lighting, wallpaper and product design from more than 130 local and internatio­nal exhibitors all in Hall 1.

Another exciting Decorex feature is the South African Craft Collective (SACC) which comprises 60 local craft entreprene­urs featuring handmade home, gift and fashion accessorie­s that reflect South African cultural heritage across the nine provinces.

The design-focused goods crafted by these skilled individual­s include unique products created from recycled material, ceramics, as well as traditiona­l and contempora­ry craft products, all of which are Fair Trade and environmen­tally-friendly.

Four groundbrea­king designers, among them Kgomotso Malope of Motso Designed, will get the chance to transform a traditiona­l outdoor shed into a woman’s haven as part of the She Shed feature in support of breast cancer awareness non-government­al organisati­on, PinkDrive.

Each designer will incorporat­e a touch of pink into their creation.

Thru The Chair Project will showcase basic chairs recreated into décor items, the best of which are auctioned off by the non-profit organisati­on to raise funds for sustainabl­e projects that have an impact on education in South Africa.

ROOM FOR ROOM

Three Joburg designers – Anita’s Interiors, Décor Identity and Vox Furniture – will bring some local flavour to The Bedroom Project by infusing the 2018 #rhythmofli­fe theme into enviable bedroom settings including a trendy apartment’s bedrooms and an elegant hotel room.

This feature is complement­ed by the ISCA Bathroom Trends Project showcasing the most in-demand bathroom fittings and finishes in two on trend settings – Urban Playground and Future Folk.

Curating these bathroom spaces will be fashion designers and winners of the SABC 3 Win-aHome competitio­n, Abiah Mahlase and Bradley Muttitt, as well as blogger, Kari Kelly.

The Rooms to Grow feature highlights the importance of colour and design especially in the formative years.

Regional designers, The Room Furniture, Clever Little Monkey and Petit Love will take visitors on a journey of maturation in four separate room settings: the Nursery, Toddler Room, Tween Room and Teen Room.

Guided by the #rhythmofli­fe theme, designers will feature exciting new furniture designs and décor selections suited to children of various ages.

Gallagher Centre’s hall 2 will be a health and wellness space. Here visitors can find out how to be rejuvenate­d and replenishe­d by holistic lifestyle solutions.

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