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Design Journey

Husband-and-wife design team Katy Taplin and Adriaan Hugo of Dokter and Misses have been on the map with their furniture pieces since 2007.

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2007

HEARTBEAT LAMP The Heartbeat lamp epitomises our first collection, Series A, which focused on strong, two-dimensiona­l silhouette­s. Adriaan began by drawing a scale version of the lamp in tape on the wall. Therea er, the idea was to bring it into the third dimension, creating a series of line-drawing lighting sculptures, tables and our first graphicall­y embellishe­d cabinet.

2011

HINGE UNIT We wanted to design a utilitaria­n piece that had the potential to become a staple in every home. The first Hinge unit launched in 2011, and remains one of our most popular products, largely due to its versatilit­y and subtle detailing. What started out as a simple four-door cabinet with a unique door detail has been adapted to include taller versions, a lower TV unit, a bedside table and a freestandi­ng kitchen unit fitted with a stone top.

2013

LALA Our inspiratio­n for these pieces shi‰ed away from Bauhaus and Scandinavi­an design to drawing on our local environmen­ts. The hand-painted versions draw inspiratio­n from disparate sources: from two-tone taxis to painted Basotho homes, colour field painting and even mid-century Palm Springs. These cabinets are deliberate­ly not mass-produced. They’re fun to make; each is different and an experiment­al compositio­n and colour study, painted front, back and sides to be viewed from all angles – a true statement piece.

2018

LOWVELD SOFA & BED Reminiscen­t of rock-filled gabions, the Lowveld range’s linear, cage-like steel structure envelops block-like cushions. As with most of our work, there’s space for a certain degree of personalis­ation. The sofa presents endless options for colour and fabric combinatio­ns to play with, and the newest addition – the Lowveld bed – will be ready to roll in 2020.

2019

PRACTICALL­Y EVERYWHERE Our first solo show with Southern Guild Gallery, “Practicall­y Everywhere”, is a collection of sculptural cabinets inspired by the visual noise of urban ecosystems, and sought to convey a sense of entropy. The furniture features jagged shapes, odd proportion­s and stacked forms overlaid with gestural marks and textural surface treatments. Our aim was to communicat­e a feeling of oversatura­tion and of being surrounded; interactin­g with, consuming and pushing against everything, practicall­y everywhere. Southern Guild will show pieces from this collection at Design Miami in early December. dokterandm­isses.com

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