Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Zambezi by Halsted Design...inspired by Ardmore


I first fell in love with Ardmore Ceramics when I saw a few pieces in a Franschhoek gallery years ago. Then, in the final year of my studies, I got to explore the life and work of Bonnie Ntshalintshali, whose name seems to be synonymous with Ardmore Ceramics.

More than once this week, I've stumbled upon a new range, Zambezi, by Halsted Design. Inspired by Ardmore Ceramic art, this absolutely stunning range reflects all the intricacies, details, rich colours and mood of mystique that is associated with Ardmore's beautiful, hand-crafted ceramics. Intrigued by the images I saw online and in decor mags, I popped into Mavromac to see the real thing yesterday. Wowzer!

Feast your eyes fellow nerds!

River Chase is on the 3 seater, the armchairs are covered in Monkey Bean.



Described as a "colourful, sophisticated and sensual" range that is "deeply rooted in Africa", Zambezi is all the things that Ardmore Ceramics are - and then some.  With names like "Bush Bandits", "Monkey Bean", "River Chase" and "Amasumpa", the fabric names are as exciting as the fabrics themselves and only enhance the wild and exotic tone of the range. The basecloths for the prints vary between cotton, linen, sumptuous velvet and elegant silk.

How amazing are these colours!? The velvet has a wonderful handle - I'm not sure what the composition is but it's sublimely soft.

The geometric print on the right is Amasumpa. They look like an aerial view of parasols :)


They've managed to squeeze in some more traditional colourways that are easy to insert into any interior.


 In this chair one could rule the world!


 You Can view the whole range at www.halsteddesign.com, or if you'd like to see them in the flesh, pop into Mavromac.

Till next time nerds x