Cape Town report: Design Indaba 2013 and highlights from Woodstock

Heavy metal exhibition including lots of different tables
As the world's design community descended on Cape Town for Design Indaba 2013, there was plenty of action happening around the city, most notably in Woodstock. Southern Guild gallery, for example, presented the 'Heavy Metal' exhibition at the Woodstock Foundry
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As Cape Town prepares to succeed Helsinki in 2014 as the World Design Capital, the international design community are already locking down sunny soirées in their calendars. For many, though, this won’t be their first pilgrimage to the city: Design Indaba has been pulling in devotees for the past 18 years.   

The expo is more an international TED-style talking shop than product showcase and this year’s conference was a graphic, design-centric affair. A double billing of heavyweight husband-and-wife teams - Seymour Chwast and Paula Scher as well as Steven Heller and Louise Fili - headlined a programme that included the likes of David Adjaye, John Maeda and Alex Atala.

Trend forecaster Lidewij Edelkoort curated a key exhibition at the fair, ‘Totemism: Memphis meets Africa’, exploring the aesthetic overlaps between the Italian pop-coloured counterblast to dour modernism and contemporary South African design. Edelkoort tapped 53 local designers to run with the idea, among them established names like Porky Hefer, Ardmore Ceramics, Dokter & Misses and Liam Mooney alongside up-and-comers such as Isabeau Joubert, Werner Venter and Warno Rüde.

The main hub at Design Indaba may have hosted the lion’s share of big names, but the rest of the city was equally beset by design fever – most noticeably in Woodstock, which pulses as the undisputed creative heart of Cape Town. The Woodstock Foundry, a mix of stores, galleries, restaurants and workshops, was the venue for some of the most interesting offsite events. 'Heavy Metal', for example, was curated by the excellent Southern Guild gallery and featured the work of many Edelkoort recruits.

Down the road lies the latest creative complex to open in the area. The Woodstock Exchange has been developed by the team behind the nearby Old Biscuit Mill and houses a similar mix of independent retailers and restaurants. Anchored by the Superette café, it's also home to Lise du Plessis’ bags-to-furniture Dark Horse; design duo Pedersen and Lennard; and Saks Corner’s mix of vintage and contemporary design.

The Old Biscuit Mill has gotten a shake-up with the arrival of The Pot Luck Club & Gallery, an eatery perched atop the new Cape Town Creative Academy. There is more development to the west of Woodstock in The Fringe, Cape Town’s self-styled ‘innovation district’. Fanning out from Buitenkant Street, the Fringe has been designated ground zero for next year’s World Design Capital events.

It can seem almost too perfect in this pocket of world-class flat whites, design workshops and artisan chocolatiers, but Woodstock is still a little rough around the edges and home to real factories and manufacturers making real things. That contrast makes it one of the world’s more fascinating and vibrant creative quarters.

Heavy metal black and grey table

'Entertained', by Gregor Jenkin (left) and 'Haywire Black', by David Krynauw (right)

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Red and yellow plant pot with flowers in stood next to a beige and red cabinet

From left: 'Pipe planter'; 'Trellis' and 'La La Drinks Cabinet', all by Dokter & Misses

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Black box table with metal sculpture on top

'Samoosa table', by Xandre Kriel

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Wooden bench with yellow umbrella

'Talk Bench', by Joe Paine

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Black tire hanging from the ceiling

'Black Hole', by Porky Hefer

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Wooden flower table

'Love Me, Love Me Not' table, by John Vogel and Justin Plunkett

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Green metal table

'Leaf', by Sibusiso Mthembu

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Five gold metal hectogon shaped tables

'Hex' nesting tables, by Haldane Martin

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Two black tables in the shape of bodies

From left: 'A very Cheeky Gentlemen's table' and 'Jodi', both by James B. Hannah

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Multiple art sculptures on the wall and floor

Lidewij Edelkoort curated ‘Totemism: Memphis meets Africa’, a key exhibition at Design Indaba 2013

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Art sculpture tower

Rudolf Jordaan and Micah Chisolm's totem

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Art sculpture with an egg, crown and landscape

'Curious Still Life Landscape', by Anja de Klerk

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Nesting bowls and crochet vases

Lidded nesting bowls, by Diana Ferreira (left) and crochet vases, by Peta Becker and Margaret Woermann (right)

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Different coloured ceramic totems

Clemetina van der Walt's ceramic totems

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Colourful wheel on the wall

'Zizag Mandala', by Marisa Fick-Jordaan

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Three lamps on a table made out of chopsticks

'Chopstix' lamp, by Warno Rude and Werner Venter

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Large wooden totem

'The Hybrid Totem', by Nawaaz

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Ceramic sculpture on a wooden stool

'Ceramic Kit', by Renne Rossouw

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Black porcelain vessels on a table with a black lamp

From left: Pleated vessels in black porcelain, by Lisa Firer, Rebecca Khusu and Hilda Njokwana; and 'Shona' lamp, by Liam Mooney

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Grey sign with "INSPIRE" wrote on

The Woodstock Exchange is the latest addition to the city's growing creative hub - its façade is emblazoned with this simple ethos

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Bold, graphic shapes on a wall

Bold, graphic shapes at the Woodstock Exchange

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Fire-engine red pipe up a wall

Fire-engine red piping caught our eye on the streets of Cape Town

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A giant chandelier sculpture composed of scrap bicycle frames hanging from ceiling

A giant chandelier sculpture composed of scrap bicycle frames hangs in the foyer of the Woodstock Exchange

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Giant silver sculpture of a sleeping dog

'Sleeping dog', by Frank, 2012

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Vintage blue, white and yellow shelves

Vintage design at Saks Corner in the Woodstock Exchange

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Wooden chair stood on a white shelf

'Ingvar' chair, by Pedersen and Lennard, at their Field Office café and showroom in the Woodstock Exchange

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White drawers

'Tall Credenza', by Pedersen and Lennard

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Exterior view of the Cape Town Creative Academy

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The workshop space at Cape Town Creative Academy

The workshop space at Cape Town Creative Academy, where tutors are encouraged to build their own office furniture

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