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no one has had an african story, flutullo ah capsule, mahonnan the south african designer is making among with her collection every dw. oh, what people have to say matters to us. ah, that's why we listen to her stories reporter every weekend on d. w. i last when nature and i'll go living is difficult to achieve when living in the city that's of the 780 square, he's a home manager of ring nature in without losing any point on compass and was inconvenient africa design aesthetic is reclaiming its rightful space as more and
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more home owners are creating an authentic and mutton african look and feel. helping us build of visual language coming up later. if you're traveling away from home, you might not needs a journey to fall. consider kenya as in the stuff and book at some point with that let takes african jewelry pieces around the globe with funky designs. join us, as we've touched on in maricia, were young audiences a shape in the voice of fledging industry. i ended up it's and this is after max ah, ah, ah, most of us don't see staple foods like rice and beans and the money dining experience as a mess made in heaven buds and gun leather fables. what he is getting a much needed updates. this he said, look up where, why take you?
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me my experiences between y t i see you on keeping a b, e y t auditory. yeah. so the 1st time i, i tried to put really nice. i was working with my dad and he put it in. i had to put in the air force to be a critical thing when i came in. yeah, i wanted to do something different medical id not found that but had to look up to you, but that was what came to mind. and then what you bought, it didn't take the last long on things. audrey wouldn't this restaurant why this we make will be a best seller. oh, whatever as well. but just that i was filled with excitement because basically we're an african refugees. we're trying to recreate what this is about popular st
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ford, but a home version of a year ago when to lassie joined, he decided that he would make watching a platter. so on tuesdays we offer something called watching bug that's watching as a 3 course meal. so you have a welcome drink, you have the watching whether you want to face or goes be and then it is it. so then that started a year ago, the demand for watching has gone through the has actually become even more of a best seller that you need. you're being new to arrive and you need your military needs to be done making power, but i want it to have that international fuel to maintain the look of flu virus. i will be took coconut milk and then i think of a change of the
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moon . the process of the day was why chief guess you'll be secure to extract the fuse or the so believe so then we take the leave, you add your right and then you add happy to thought then that lane was it together for about 2 minutes. yeah, we need to put an add a little bit of on the on the add on to just to spicy them. food are on my office by know i was really craving for them. was she? so i came in just have it like the face watch. it was mainly being than right
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with us one when you watch without the few or to feel very, very special and it's different. and you can only get the next time you fitted gonna just not getting to the new we all enjoy in this traditional meal to your list. ah, that as the pacey no better combination than the any food will know that the kid is the hearts of the home. but i knew i me, every nook and cranny is equally potent i met up with had to find out how hope, vision for this home in easily and this home, the brief from climes had some specific requirements. and i'm the one with the designer to live on that end goal. but let's hear from her what needs to creating this beautiful space was like i knew i need, this is an absolutely beautiful who tell me
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a little bit about the design pre from the client. when you met with the 1st time they actually brought through the 3 d ac interior designs, which will be more than and they actually explained that the like exclusive things . they like more than things find things in life. but they also enter the room that will have a whole new field at home, and that will be like the diesel. when they come back from their hectic, busy shed. little are they will just relax. so as it is out of lead to we went back and thought are very carefully about that. and i would then came about, came, came with the concept of the modern outdoors. ah, what was the biggest challenge when it came to the interior of this home? the biggest challenge that i had are with designing this home was om based basically, centralize around the time factor. so balancing bed and also balancing other plans
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because this home are, is a 10 key kind of project. so we started from ceilings, everything that you see in this house was who tamar, ah, tell us how you brought the natural aesthetic into the pieces that you used in the home. yes, so it put it off with a fill in the garage. we actually took, they would that we found in this home and we used it on the ceiling and also in the living area ceiling we went with a, a natural wood. so it's basically at them all wood. it's very, very natural. we're used it on the ceiling, who also used it awful pennington to, to divide this basis. the wine cellar was a part of the brief. yes i and that they wines and o as each one of their believe. so we then designed the wine cellar, but the space was so huge, ah, after the design,
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after they are 3 d designs. and are we then fled into the gland to see this. they create the space is too big to just use the walls only less feather. i enjoy the space by incorporating something like a gaming space. that was the in shall idea. leg introduce a round table. our way they could have a 2nd min cave, a place where there's no t, v 's. they could just be discussing playing games and tasting like so in the beginning it flew and then at a later stage our gland then came back and said ok, but maybe let's make it it bids in format and use couches instead of a round table. so we designed that twice in our ends when levied and odd. it's a beautiful winds and i think of the most. and one of the most beautiful spaces in this, in this home of all is winded. how do you listen to your client and what they want with as compromising under design principles?
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oh, that's a very good question. um for me, i believe that knowledge is power, sol, in everything that i do. i always make sure that i keep up with the trends. i keep up with all the design principles. i understand if the thing that interior design is on about what i can do and what i can do. and i find that it helps a lot during the initial briefs with the client because he is listening is very good. so we tend to listen very attentively, but at the same time, you don't want to compromise the design principles. so when you know what you're talking about, it's very easy to get the client to also, elaine, basically with a concept in the designs and not expect are things that are compromising the design principles. i can already see the cutting is art of our next artist. on these walls, we travel to maricia to explore hardly young talent there is shaking up the art scene ah, wishes his best known for its wide,
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thin an island like blood for locals. i l for yet, art that thought the island is a will composed of carla and vibrant slam. his work has become synonymous with the aren't and diverse culture that is malicious. when you up st. people can hear away from you. it's a public. it's, it's made to be to be seen and i see that people are really sensible to that. then you see the change that he brings few years ago we had emerging of a lot of neuro emotions. and these changed the 1st section of most of a society about and now people knew who did before, i knew that those teaching is periods. and i think that's the most important thing
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. but putting out their new with their line press. and what, actually one of the latest commission in collaboration with the 3rd was for them you are as important as center b as the travel into the upper creativity for all is the model of the quote, an ad center. and as such, guy, i decided to people march to the movies themselves. i wanted to focus on the i knew how to bring high discipline in special in malicious. and that was a new marsh to them because i wanted them to, to, to feel the strength when, when they look at that, when they were doing that for me to speak. it's all about the grinding of our coaches and young coach yet we don't have inch and to,
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to getting fired from everything is quite a contemporary and this is what makes it interesting because we're finding out who we are is because we are influenced by something that is completely new and worthy . it's korea. this is what makes the motion the motion of coach a unique and that's why tibet are starting to find interesting that this is what i use me to, to, to bring every page in my work which is to, to finalize on what clearly is becoming and what what it use right now, it is new and it belongs to kerry. and when i spoke about fuel, i don't talk about the language. i talk about the korea or way of being a living or making to making music really nuts anymore. being of
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slaves or an educated people creole is what we all have in common. what brings us together and i think the faction that my eyes and this i like this would function because engine african art has a function and immersion should be function today. we can't just spend uniform beaches because we still have issues too. and that's what's important. it's creating this that makes every motion and look at it and feel like need. this is monica, and this is what we have in common. whether we from indian origins, financial region, or african regions, we are going towards the same same point, which is united. and this is what i want to show in my work. you know, this is our, to me, this is our, our strength holidays away from home is something we all look forward to.
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but if it gets a just a nation wrong, you might lose more than just your risk and re keys in time. yet the canyon says the bus last is a show. fire bid for travelers looking for counselor, it's been stuff. oh, you, the full view balance was something i shared with you the history of the coach on the lifestyle, but the beautiful people let jump right. when my friends, who's sorry, the coastal town in kenya, east africa. it is also one of the most beautiful places to explore on the continent duties look, as shown on the carolling island in the b of the ocean. with no malice, beachfront hotel is appealed to travel as instead of san san and so,
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and it's around india and colonial european, edited for a wide variety of sites to see the old city has a strong middle eastern via, with narrow streets, high houses with count on them intel balconies, and mosques and temples. the old town cuevas anerio 72 hectares, and is inhabited by a mix of local arab asian portuguese, and british settlers. a fest, please on the list. the explorers for jesus, which was built by the portuguese and his now in museum, was beautiful, was the end of the 16th century on the coastline year old samuel marsan when i saw the transit please for trade at that time. and again with india and the 4th was beauty protected towns from outside in vito's. the fort stood over a spot of corral and it tells the story of how the pot skis at one time ruled the trade routes of the indian ocean. ah, a millennium,
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so much more the history and you can see all this canons here. they're facing the water outwards. on this other side of this wall is the water. and this is how they used to defend themselves against intruders. unable, welcoming is so interesting to see that everything here was made from dog alcaraz. they took chisels on homicide under a dig in. and i can imagine how long you must have taken them to be able to build something like this. i next task was exploring the main town of min button, which is des moines avenue, which is known for the more butter toast to peers or giant aluminium elephant tusks crossing to draw carriage re it's us. gov become a popular toys destination for the city just across the road from that source was hulu guidance? i've never seen as many foot baths in my life. the way it's housed to explore more of the city with decided to take a ride. it took 2, which is a 3 wheel rig showed it's the best and cheapest way to move on to the city
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with his daddy hindu temple in the middle of the city. or is minutes option is the i touch in colossal double doors are beautiful, coffee eats open so everyone's explore for free will make sure to be respectful by removing your shoes before enter. well master has one of the most beautiful white sand beaches in the walls. also along the beach formed ari of hotels and below that you got the out to extract the indian ocean. this is one of the, of each of the year that they have in bossa. i was gonna see around me, lots of people come here on the weekends to come out. you also experience the india know shown is just budgeting indiana, which is also one of the keenest players in africa. i just forgot how close to what
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i thought. one thing i love about tenure my name is gab is born raised in bossa, a k 0 seattle on at this place. is it a nice place to chill? it's one of the most misplaced his i can say to a lap, meet coming. i'll do this place with our friends. just come with to really experience the beach for i will see you trials world the what's out with i'm about to jump on a just the 50 foot with how was the experience?
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oh man, it was. don't my go go, come down tomor and get some of the well busses, many historical and cultural attractions of maybe the popular toys destination. it's a milton photo languages and paul chose from all sides of the indian ocean and is a really amazing place to experience having more in common with dhaka or dias. lab done nairobi mon busses blend of india. i. e. b, i, africa is uniquely enchanting. how many visitors find themselves falling for east africa, biggest and most cosmopolitan port? i would definitely recommend these as one of the best time with this mission sufficient enough from relaxing holiday away from home to peers or off a completely different kind, unique and indulgent jewelry created right in such an goober. i feel like africa is not taking it space in the global design industry because i see other big
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brands manipulating our culture and selling it to us as their own. and it's quite said by giving us 2nd hand goods instead of us giving them the originals. why don't we set our own credit instead of absorbing what the world is giving us? that's i have decided, you know, and i'm going to be original. i'm gonna tell him african story through jewelry. so some goober raised, poke its own home with allah, created her own range of african. and by stage when jewelry that encourages of africans to support local design is go get so is on her way to meet with her sister who has both her biggest fan and most honest critique to discuss the latest design . but you're some goodies. is this? so please it's important for me to share my designs with someone i trust. my sister in law rhodes,
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i like my customer. i love ok. let me show you that if i make something and i get a better reaction from her, i know that okay. it means it's, it's a bad design. so having her on me, it's actually quite important. she's coming in as someone from the outside and she's very honest. makes a bold statement. quite simple. yeah, it's simple, but it makes her both segment, but you have to be careful because yeah, you're my val headaches. yeah, i oh good. so my sister and she just goes all out in a jewelry means a lot to head means everything to hey, the work day has only just begun. go get her head to her studio to work with a team of very talented jewelry makers. so today will be making statement hammered africa,
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earrings and nazi will be cutting. and then edi here will be hammering witches, texture rising. i'll be annealing the metal mbm soldering and then the say hold the punishing and assembling bit earrings she'll, she's actually finishing everything off. i studied jewelry design with the a travel journal project, what they do as they concentrate on the practical side of jewelry design. they saw that i was a j. m. so they decided to make sure that i studied feather. so i did a short course in cad which used computer aided design. it was quite intensive bad . it was with a roofing after a few years in business, i applied for a scholarship to go study in italy and i was chosen as one of the 25 students was my 1st time been been outside san africa. i had to stay jewelry design in italian
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and i didn't know that until i could see. but now i can proudly say i can speak a bit of italian. everything that i meant in the field. i brought it home and i'm sharing with with it. we went around me, i lent for business management to graphic design, to the history of jewelry itself, and also land stone setting. i would say if i better go to e to me out still be day, the gussy gil, who's just the way, came from him to my principles of good jewelry design. biggest one is quantity and being unique and original because if you not making good quality jewelry, who's going to buy it? who's gonna come back?
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oh, i'm african. why not tell the stories that i know instead of stories that are being told by somebody else like the other day i dreamed of us me and i was very stressed. i started reading about makes and those positive meanings to dreaming about snakes and been off like became now i need to come up with the design that resembles a snake, but it doesn't actually look like a sneak for people who was scared of snakes. seeing people finding love with what i do and appreciate what i'm giving them it's. it's quite amazing and it's, it's healing and fulfilling or
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