Condé Nast House & Garden

PORTRAIT OF A DESIGNER AT HOME

how honesty contribute­d to interior designer dylan thomaz’s picture-perfect idea of home

- TEXT PIET SMEDY PHOTOGRAPH­S GREG COX

From his home in Hout Bay, designer Dylan Thomaz reflects on the inspiratio­ns that guide his creative process

‘ithink we are looking for new kinds of connection through design, not in the monolithic sense but rather with individual­s.’ And just like that, interior designer Dylan Thomaz encapsulat­es not only the theme of this issue but the unmissable zeitgeist in the industry right now.

It is this kind of realness, and more so, self-awareness, that translates from Dylan’s broader views to his personal space.

‘I’ve been living here for four years,’ says the designer of his Hout Bay home. ‘I go through periods where I feel things need to be updated and renovated, and this was one of them. I wanted to change it to be a space that feels safe and also just, you know, reflects who I am now, which is a constant evolution.’

That meant introducin­g panelling throughout, as well as updating the furniture pieces. Dylan’s home, which he shares with Emerson, his orange Roan Cocker Spaniel; Bella, his Golden Retriever; and his cat August, an Applehead Siamese, is strongly geared towards entertaini­ng, so we also considered this.

Finally, glorious views of both Chapman’s Peak and the ocean were also championed. ‘My aesthetic two years ago and my aesthetic today is vastly different; however, there is still this Dylan Thomaz undertone that you can see,’ he says. ‘The renovation was about making use of all of these things in a way that makes me happy every day. I smile in the morning because I feel good in this space – and that sets the tone for my day. That was the thought process.’

As someone who themselves has recently undertaken an (admittedly, more superficia­l) interior renovation, I have realised that the journey from concept to execution to the end result can often be a surprising one if done honestly. There is, indeed, character-revealing psychology to designing one’s own space.

‘I can see something and know how to make it work.

I am a fixer. I have been that way my whole life and I think that is why I got into interior design,’ says Dylan. ‘Every time we moved house, I was able to change it and do whatever I wanted because my mom allowed me to.’

This time, it meant opting for quality over quantity, investing in pieces that are not transient or trendy but rather occupy a calculated­ly happy space for him. As he says, ‘the emotion behind every piece has become so much more important to me.’

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‘i can see something and know how to make it work. i am a fixer. i have been that way my whole life, and i think that is why i got into interior design’

DYLAN THOMAZ

‘THE EMOTION BEHIND EVERY PIECE HAS BECOME SO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT TO ME’ DYLAN THOMAZ

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 ??  ?? interior designer dylan thomaz’s office in his hout bay home is curated in monochroma­tic tones
interior designer dylan thomaz’s office in his hout bay home is curated in monochroma­tic tones
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the heart of his home – showcasing his new furniture collection consisting of a coffee table, sofa and mirrored server
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 ??  ?? dylan’s morning ritual starts with a coffee from his breville coffee machine OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT a bronzed mirror server from dylan’s new curación collection; a handmade tiled plinth in the master bathroom with tiles from southern art ceramics; the peaceful retreat that is dylan’s master bedroom with his favourite piece of art by morné visagie; a glimpse into dylan’s home office surrounded by vintage mirrors
dylan’s morning ritual starts with a coffee from his breville coffee machine OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT a bronzed mirror server from dylan’s new curación collection; a handmade tiled plinth in the master bathroom with tiles from southern art ceramics; the peaceful retreat that is dylan’s master bedroom with his favourite piece of art by morné visagie; a glimpse into dylan’s home office surrounded by vintage mirrors
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simple sophistica­tion and a masculine mix of textures, featuring a coffee table and sofa, also from his new curación collection
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october 2020
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in dylan’s master bedroom, the perfect spot to take in the view of chapman’s peak with vintage bertoia wire chairs
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‘ATOLLO’ TABLE LIGHT IN WHITE, POR, CASARREDO
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5 BLOCKS, FRAMED ARTWORK, R599, @HOME
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EUROLUX ‘P933CL’ PENDANT LIGHT, R2 997,
HERHOLDT’S GROUP
ROUND BRASS FINISH MIRROR, R5 200, CÉCILE & BOYD EUROLUX ‘P933CL’ PENDANT LIGHT, R2 997, HERHOLDT’S GROUP
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 ??  ?? CASSINA ‘CAPITOL COMPLEX’ ARMCHAIR, POR, TRUE DESIGN
CASSINA ‘CAPITOL COMPLEX’ ARMCHAIR, POR, TRUE DESIGN
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JADE PATON CERAMICS
LEFT ‘U&ME’ VASE, R2 900, STUDIO19 RIGHT CERAMIC VASE, POR, JADE PATON CERAMICS
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‘OMEGA’ SERVER, POR, OKHA

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