For the past few months, we’ve been profiling industrial designers who meld function and form. Practitioners today can find their designs enjoy a level of protected status and/or in some cases, a level of ubiquity that frankly cannot be easily found in other domains.
Read MoreSimilar to architecture, industrial design is somewhat marked by its ubiquity and its functionality. It is both literally everywhere and yet its function is just as critical as its form. With little signs of stopping, meet three industrial designers of note.
Read MoreWaves of opening back up come with equal parts anxiety and eagerness. ITA Leisure would like to make that transition as restful and as soothing as possible.
Read MoreFine dining may feel like a far-off fantasy, especially now when quarantine has forced beloved restaurants to close their doors for good. Meet Adá Supper Club, successfully delivering the fine dining experience at home.
Read MoreNo stranger to far-flung inspirations, Mnisi takes and adapts from the realms of history, language, film, music, art, and nature to build his trans-seasonal collections.
Read MoreRed carpets across the continent continue to uplift African brands at every angle. Shimmering jewel tones ruled the red carpet of the 3rd Annual Golden Movie Awards Africa held in Accra this past Sunday.
Read MoreCelebrated for her sartorial imagination, designer Mimi Plange tackles yet another genre with equal panache - that of interior design.
Read MoreMabeo is a must-know name in the realms of contemporary African furniture.
Read MoreRomance was the order of the hour for the 16th Annual Metro FM Music Awards held at the iNkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in South Africa this past weekend.
Read MoreGolden Globes weekend is in full swing to kick off red carpet season. Consummate master Edward Enninful of W Magazine brought together the ultimate It Girl group for their annual luncheon.
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