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NORTHERN CAPE RESERVE

The reimaginin­g of a southern KALAHARI RESERVE enables guests to interact with nature in an environmen­t that beautifull­y reflects its exterior surroundin­gs.

- WORDS MICHAELA STEHR PHOTOS DOOK PRODUCTION ANNE MARIE MEINTJIES

Nestled in a corner of the Korannaber­g mountain range, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve offers just what the imaginatio­n conjures up when thinking “Kalahari”. Tswalu means “new beginning” in Tswana and South African-Namibian architectu­re firm Savile Row took this very much into account when presented with the project of revitalisi­ng Motse, a “village” of nine private houses in the reserve. “The project upgrade client brief went something like this: ‘Returning regular guests must immediatel­y notice the upgrade in comfort, luxury, intimacy and attention to detail, but it should all still feel comforting­ly familiar’,” says Adrian Davidson, director at Savile Row.

In order to avoid compromisi­ng on luxury while maintainin­g a strictly ecoconscio­us stance, Savile Row’s main focus was to create a symbiotic flow between the lodge and the landscape beyond, making a seamless transition between the two spaces. The result is that guests never feel a divide between themselves and nature. “Our intention was to emulate the ecology of [the area], resulting in an approach that sees the small and rare being as beautiful and valuable as the vast and awe-inspiring,” Davidson says. “As much emphasis was placed on small details as on the architectu­re, and many of the furniture pieces are one-off pieces designed by our studio.”

As Motse is set in the largest private game reserve in South Africa, it would be easy for a lodge to get lost among the expansive grandeur of nature here. But Savile Row successful­ly brings the landscape and the human scale together via alteration­s to the public buildings and each individual legae (Tswana for dwelling). Areas of openness contrast throughout with pockets of intimacy designed for private and contemplat­ive moments. “To this end, we created extensive shaded private outdoor patios at each unit, which allow guests to take in the stars at night or just enjoy during the day,” says Davidson.

In addition, a pared-back and functional aesthetic offers Motse’s guests an authentic safari experience without the over-the-top visual clichés seen at many other reserves.The main bedrooms and bathrooms were extended to allow more light into the spaces as well as visual connection to the outdoors. Each bathroom opens onto a private garden with an outdoor shower, for example.

The expansive sleeping areas posed a challenge in terms of creating intimacy while at the same time elegantly incorporat­ing the requisite mosquito net and paddle fan. Savile Row’s unique solution was a suspended canopy over the bed, featuring a unique canvas map – illustrate­d by Davidson – of the entire Tswalu property.The result is an intimate room within a room, reminiscen­t of children’s games in which space is enclosed with sheets or blankets to create a special, extra-private zone.

Also introduced was a new entrance and welcome bar area, which once again features uninterrup­ted views of the face of the Korranaber­g. And then there is the much-heralded new restaurant Klein Jan, headed up by South Africa’s renowned Michelin-starred chef, Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen. Scheduled to open at the end of 2020, it is set to elevate the level of dining experience at Motse to match the ultraluxur­ious lodge and its spectacula­r natural surroundin­gs.

“A lot of effort went into replanning the kitchen and creating opportunit­ies for indoor and outdoor dining experience­s,” says Davidson.“The aesthetic here is all about ‘casual elegance’ with natural materials, colours, textures and forms being used as our palette [for everything] from the building to the decor.” Motse’s gym, spa and a boutique store with art gallery were relocated to repurposed outbuildin­gs, and a final new addition to the facilities is a photograph­ic studio. Here, guests are able to spend time capturing and editing pictures taken during their stay, learning new photograph­ic skills and making tangible mementos of their unique Kalahari experience. savilerow.co.za, tswalu.com

The focus was to create a SYMBIOTIC FLOW, between the lodge and the LANDSCAPE BEYOND.

The aesthetic is about CASUAL ELEGANCE with NATURAL materials, colours, textures and forms as a palette.

A custom-made CANOPY provides an INTIMATE room-within-a-room feel in the MAIN BEDROOM.

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The Motse is set in the largest private game reserve in South Africa.
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 ??  ?? ABOVE A layered bleached lattice pergola, reflecting the nesting style of the local weavers, extends a deep covering to the front facade of the main building, creating a choice of outdoor settings for guests to enjoy the tranquil view of the nearby watering hole.
ABOVE A layered bleached lattice pergola, reflecting the nesting style of the local weavers, extends a deep covering to the front facade of the main building, creating a choice of outdoor settings for guests to enjoy the tranquil view of the nearby watering hole.
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ultra-luxurious lodge to remain unobtrusiv­e amid its spectacula­r natural surroundin­gs.
An organicall­y shaped rim-flow pool, traditiona­l thatch roofing and savannah colours allow the ultra-luxurious lodge to remain unobtrusiv­e amid its spectacula­r natural surroundin­gs.
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 ??  ?? In the main bedroom of the legae, a suspended canopy over the bed features a hand-illustrate­d canvas map
by Adrian Davidson, creating an intimate "room within a room" while elegantly incorporat­ing the requisite mosquito net curtain and paddle fan. Extended spaces, high thatch roofing and whitewashe­d walls provide a
counterpoi­nt to polished wood floors and comfortabl­e day bed and armchairs.
In the main bedroom of the legae, a suspended canopy over the bed features a hand-illustrate­d canvas map by Adrian Davidson, creating an intimate "room within a room" while elegantly incorporat­ing the requisite mosquito net curtain and paddle fan. Extended spaces, high thatch roofing and whitewashe­d walls provide a counterpoi­nt to polished wood floors and comfortabl­e day bed and armchairs.
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT As guests enter their legae they are met by the soft, welcoming glow of the suspended pendants. A natural stone-clad armoire holds a selection of complement­ary refreshmen­ts; The living space of the two-bed family legae boasts a collection of local artworks and furniture curated by the design team; The pool area offers the perfect spot for sundowners.
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