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‘looking at Africa through the eyes of contemporary art, photography, architecture and design is perhaps the most appropriate way of approaching this vast, powerful continent, so creatively rich and diverse that today it is still one of western modernity’s greatest sources of inspiration.’ – Stephen burks
Maryam's house Peacoak Pavilions, Marrakech, in Elle Decor
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Chandelier by Mud Ceramic Studio, South Africa
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Dominique Petot’s M’Afrique collection
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Ghubar Magazine ghubar-magazine.com/
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Hyena girl bathing hyena
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grrl + dog wow... hyenas are big. I never knew that.
Robyn Gordon and very powerful!
South Africa. Per-Anders Pettersson, Aspiring ballet dancer outside her home in Khayelitsha, Cape Town.
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Ndebele Beaded Doll In Traditional Costume with Blanket South Africa..
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Painted by the brothers Adams and Blanchard, who reside in Gauteng, South Africa.
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Iconic South Africa fabric by Alex Latimer. We adore his humorous illustrations of familiar South African personalities, animals and products.
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South African designers share their table setting ideas.
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Shannon Garrett This is so amazing, I quite love you for finding it.
Robyn Gordon :-)
Leslie Miller Beautiful. Would never work at my house....
Wallpaper installation with Richard Du Toit aerial photo. Nguni hide on floor.
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A riotously coloured lounge in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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A unique portray of African product placement which will add a burst of colour to any room and are ideal for the kitchen. Painted by the brothers Adams and Blanchard, who reside in Gauteng, South Africa. Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: Height 36cm x Width 39cm www.urban-africa....
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Bead Design Studio, a small company specializing in hand-beaded and hand-dyed cushions with a contemporary African look
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Travelling Tanzania The lounge at the Oyster Bay Hotel in Dar Es Salaam
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From the book, Meeting the Makers: Contemporary Craft of KwaZulu Natal
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Monika Ettlin Love Mickaël Kra jewellery pieces and I think his colourful background is reflected in his jewellery pieces (born in France and raised first in Switzerland, then Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire where he left to study Fine Art in New York City, and in embodying the spirit of the global citizen, has divided his time between Abidjan, Paris, Dakar, New York, and at last count was based in Cape Town.)
Robyn Gordon I don't know how I missed your comment Monika. I love it when pinners add information about an artist. His work is exciting and it's great to know more about his background.