Sunday Times

Winning brandy bar unveiled at Design Indaba

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Pretoria furniture designer Peet van Straaten was announced as the winner of the FINE BRANDY. Bar Design Initiative, a bar design competitio­n that challenged convention­al thinking about brandy, at this year’s Design Indaba.

This was the culminatio­n of a 12-month search for the best design, which included several leading names in the South African design industry, who competed for the R50 000 prize.

FINE BRANDY. BY DESIGN, a collection of award-winning potstill brandies – Oude Meester Demant, Van Ryn’s 12 Year Old Distillers Reserve, Klipdrift Gold, Flight of the Fish Eagle and Collison’s White Gold – will be served neat and in cocktails from the bar, unveiled in life-size format at the Indaba.

Van Straaten’s bar, consisting of two pods, aims to elevate the brandy drinker’s experience to a level of installati­on art. “It uses social-media elements to turn the bar into a contempora­ry and elegant space more akin to a national pavilion or exhibition space, where people socialise, build pride in and learn more about the spirit,” explained Van Straaten.

Pictures taken of patrons at the bar will be posted on social-media channels and hung on the stand. “The more people visit the bar, the more the pictures will fill up the pod, reminiscen­t of a glass filling up,” said the designer.

The bar is “a celebratio­n of excellence and an acknowledg­ment of the individual­s who make the distinguis­hed choices to support FINE BRANDY,” said Van Straaten. “In celebratin­g the heritage and excellence of the spirit, this design intends to instil pride and bring understand­ing in brandy’s living legacy that is carried by its custodians and patrons.

“I design to create something of meaning, with tangible quality – something that will be around for a long time, much like crafting a potstill brandy. The bar gives brandy drinkers the opportunit­y to interact as part of a group who enjoy the finer things in life – from what is in their glass to the design of the environmen­t in which they are savouring their drink.”

With Cape Town named as World Design Capital 2014, the bar design competitio­n gave designers additional motivation to create a world-class design experience.

“We are seeking to change perception of brandy from an after-dinner drink to an internatio­nal award-winning spirit that is versatile and can be enjoyed in many different ways,” said FINE BRANDY marketing manager Shelley Reeves.

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