Collection by Kelsey Keith
Design Itinerary: South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa, will be the World Design Capital 2014, which is perfect timing, since the country's design scene is booming. Here is a look at some modern homes, destinations, events, and designers who have piqued Dwell's interest.
Africa Reinvented by Keri Muller for Simple Intrigue and Cape Craft and Design Institute-Considering the high cost of books in South Africa, it's surprising how many are dumped into recycling bins. "There's no resale value for a Geoffrey Archer book from the 1980s," says Keri Muller, adding that she goes weekly to a used bookshop to fish out paperbacks that would otherwise be pulped. She looks for books from the 70s and 80s—classics as well as pulp fiction—that have yellowed into a similar palette.
Muller tried folding the pages into various shapes, but says that the iconic continent is the one that resonates.
"With Europe, you don't know where it starts and ends," says Muller. "Africa has a definite shape." Photo by: Eric Miller
Jewelry hand-made by artisans, including Ndebele bracelets and necklaces by Katherine-Mary Pichulik and a capstone piece, a necklace by Beloved Beadwork that Fab founder Bradford Shellhammer points as one of the items that best encapsulate the Fab x South Africa collection. Bracelet ($12.50), necklace ($25), and Thousand Hills beaded necklace ($135) available through fab.com.