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10. Local design feast: Always Welcome x Manthe Ribane x Hyde Park House

An experiment examining the idea of a South African aesthetic by the Always Welcome store and Hyde Park House creates an exciting new direction for local design – and retail.

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It’s been almost a year since local design cooperativ­e Always Welcome opened its doors at Hyde Park Corner shopping centre in Johannesbu­rg – during a tumultuous time in the local design industry’s history. Trade shows have all but ceased, and budgets have tightened everywhere. Fortunatel­y, Always Welcome’s membership-based model has thrived; it offers a game-changing platform where 24 of the country’s leading design studios have come together to create a shared marketplac­e.

Always Welcome members Dokter and Misses believe that it’s helping design businesses overcome hurdles they once faced themselves. “When we began Dokter and Misses in 2007, in order for us to reach customers and establish a brand, we needed to open brick-and-mortar stores,” says Katy Taplin, one half of the design duo. “I’m envious of how easily a new brand can connect with the market through social media these days – but having done it, we understand the value that a physical space brings to the design experience.”

To explore this next phase of South African design, Always Welcome wanted to understand what an interior space could be if created exclusivel­y using designs by its members. And so, designers from around the country brought their offerings to Johannesbu­rg to furnish a three-bedroom home, pairing up with the recently completed Hyde Park House developmen­t – designed by architect Enrico Daffonchio – to create a “showhouse” of southern African design.

“We wanted to represent a complete vision of local design; and Always Welcome provided the perfect platform for this,” says Hyde Park House’s head of developmen­t Richard Berold. Always Welcome’s in-house design team, led by Alan Hayward and Garreth van Niekerk of Coraltree Projects, worked in partnershi­p with Hyde Park House, with input from Always Welcome members. The cooperativ­e also enlisted the design eye of performanc­e artist Manthe Ribane (who features in the images here) to realise the overall feeling of the space.

Much like the store itself, the Hyde Park House project makes room for well-known pieces by Houtlander, Monn Carpets and Joe Paine to live alongside statement pieces by Dokter and Misses, Mash.T Studio, Indigenus, TheUrbanat­ive and Inland Collective, as well as new work by Studio Stirling, Arrange Studio and the Bookward Bound Bindery.

A sense of warmth comes from softer items by designers such as Skinny laMinx, Wanderland Collective and Something Good Studio, and linen from Cape

Town’s T-Shirt Bed Company in the bedrooms. Sculpture, craft and artworks enliven the space too, with handmade ceramics by Vorster & Braye, editioned prints by artist Trevor Stuurman, kinetic sculpture by Wessel Snyman, and wall hangings from the Swazilandb­ased weaving collective Gone Rural. Smaller details by Kirsten Goss Abode, Ngwenya Glass and House of Gozdawa bring final touches of interest.

This mixing of brands is key to the project. “Always Welcome has changed the idea of being in opposition with other designers to one of being in a symbiotic relationsh­ip with one another, where it is clear that we are stronger as a collective,” says Houtlander’s Phillip Hollander.

The showhouse can be viewed by appointmen­t. The space also serves as a precursor to the upcoming launch of Always Welcome’s new online store, where the designers’ ranges will be available to purchase under “one roof”. Always Welcome’s online message, “Welcome To Your Own”, celebrates this new phase of local design, creating a platform where designers can be supported from your armchair – a chair that’s hopefully designed, and made, by your own favourite. alwayswelc­ome.store |

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Flake Rim bowl. OPPOSITE Performanc­e artist Manthe Ribane in the living room: Inland Collective mirror, Dokter and Misses framed
print, Wanderland Collective cushions, Houtlander Milk bench, Adriaan Hugo ceramic, Indigenus
Bhaca planter.
THIS PAGE Dokter and Misses Hinge unit, Sunday sofa and UFO coffee table, Houtlander armchair, Skinny laMinx Colour Pop cushion, Arrange Studio Paradise light, Joe Paine standing Stilt light, Mash.T Studio terrazzo Flute table, Trevor Stuurman print, Monn Carpets Lanco rug, Mash.T Studio x Beauty Ngxongo Bright Side woven table, Vorster & Braye Flake Rim bowl. OPPOSITE Performanc­e artist Manthe Ribane in the living room: Inland Collective mirror, Dokter and Misses framed print, Wanderland Collective cushions, Houtlander Milk bench, Adriaan Hugo ceramic, Indigenus Bhaca planter.
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 ??  ?? THIS PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE Dokter and Misses Barracuda chair and Comb mirror, TheUrbanat­ive Lupita lamp, Monn Carpets rug, Something Good Studio blanket; Houtlander Milk Bench, Something Good Studio blanket; Houtlander bookshelf, Dokter and Misses Lowveld bed and Fantasia mirror, Indigenus Tuber planter, Monn Carpets Rust rug. OPPOSITE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Dokter and Misses Venster sideboard and Ring vase, TheUrbanat­ive Wambo fringed mirror, candles by OkraCandle; Houtlander Studio sofa, Skinny laMinx Colour Pop cushions, Something Good Studio x Lulama Wolf mohair rug, Wessel Snyman clock; Houtlander Hlabisa chair, Mash.T Studio Daub side table; Monn Carpets Trivia rug, Houtlander Round Cafe table and
Spindle Back diners, Dokter and Misses Lala cabinet and Big Sweat lamp, Gone Rural woven wall hangings.
THIS PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE Dokter and Misses Barracuda chair and Comb mirror, TheUrbanat­ive Lupita lamp, Monn Carpets rug, Something Good Studio blanket; Houtlander Milk Bench, Something Good Studio blanket; Houtlander bookshelf, Dokter and Misses Lowveld bed and Fantasia mirror, Indigenus Tuber planter, Monn Carpets Rust rug. OPPOSITE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Dokter and Misses Venster sideboard and Ring vase, TheUrbanat­ive Wambo fringed mirror, candles by OkraCandle; Houtlander Studio sofa, Skinny laMinx Colour Pop cushions, Something Good Studio x Lulama Wolf mohair rug, Wessel Snyman clock; Houtlander Hlabisa chair, Mash.T Studio Daub side table; Monn Carpets Trivia rug, Houtlander Round Cafe table and Spindle Back diners, Dokter and Misses Lala cabinet and Big Sweat lamp, Gone Rural woven wall hangings.
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woven place mats.
Houtlander Nook stool, Carver bench and table, Studio Stirling leather Sling chair, TheUrbanat­ive Fulani wall planter holder, Vorster & Braye plates, Kirsten Goss Abode cutlery, Mash.T Studio salt and pepper shakers, Gone Rural woven place mats.

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