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  • Dining chairs

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  • Live edge furniture

  • Outdoor furniture

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  • Verandah Collection Rugs

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  • Wall art by David Ballam

  • Wall art by Clinton Friedman

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  • Wall art by Nikhil Tricam

  • Wall art by Dario Manjate

  • Wall art by Richard Du Toit

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  • About Jessica Molebatsi

    Kim Williams is a top international award-winning interior designer in Cape Town and the author of her book My Yellow Room. Kim has carved a niche for herself as a creative behaviour strategist focused on designing interior spaces. Her ability to understand and analyse interior design, décor and human behaviour trends, and to intelligently design spaces for the best outcome, sets her apart in the general design industry. She is known for her unique approach to interiors which blends creative, behavioural and design strategies and is a well-respected entrepreneur having founded the full-service interior design studio – Kim Williams Design.

    About Jessica Molebatsi

    Jessica Molebatsi – internationally recognised South African fashion designer and founder of the JessicaJane label – believes in creating clothing that reflects a woman’s true value and feminine beauty.

    The story of the JessicsJane’s Noluthando Range: after receiving the invitation to show her creations at Paris Fashion Week March 2022, Jessica decided to create a range that would mean something for all South Africans. Her range embodies the idea of cultural cohesiveness as it embraces the past,present, as well as racial and cultural differences.