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Showing posts with label Head On Design. Show all posts
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Thursday, 23 July 2015

Wild in the City


1. Papier-mâché Diamond Brooches by Bvbblegvm
2. Table Mountain Artwork by Elsabé Milandri, Ceramic Bunny by Chandler House
3. You Are My Safe Place Card by Ruschka Du Toit
4. Geometric Gilt Studs by Smith Jewellery
5. Dassie T-shirt by judith+kevin
6. Kudu 'Trophy' by Head On Design
7. Ceramic Bunnies by Sootcookie
8. Brass & Silver Deco Dance Necklace by Schwarzie
9. Horse Pop-Up Card by Simple Intrigue
10. Silver Flamingo Tie Clip by Eon Hoon
11. Cape Town Ambigram Letterpress Print by judith+kevin
12. Silver, Pearl & Quartz Necklace by Schwarzie
13. Blue Swallows Tealight Shade by Sharon Boonzaier Design
14. Botcem PPC Cement Laptop Bag by the WREN design
15. Leaving the City Illustration by Alex Latimer

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Studio Sneak Peek : Head On Design

A Sneak Peek? What's this? Chatting over tea at HQ one day, we were marvelling at how lucky we are to work with such an array of wonderful designers, and in doing so get to know them, their spaces, people and pets. Suddenly we thought, "We should share them!" and voila! we now have a spot on the blog for Studio Sneak Peeks!

We were fortunate enough to spend some time chatting to Joanna Orr, the talented hands behind Head On Design, in her sunlit showroom in Canterbury Studios where she shared some of the history of her animals and many amusing lessons she's garnered along the way from being a small-scale start-up to a streamlined business able to cope with multiple large orders.


Jo's elegant sculptural pieces are a play and an ironic twist on the traditional "hunting trophies". She has taken a concept so tainted in our green, eco-conscious age and transformed it into something beautiful, iconic and earth friendly. Both the ranges of trophy heads and the free-standing animals stocked at KIN are made from sustainable materials - Xanita (a strong, recycled cardboard which is 100% re-pulpable), a thinner recycled paperboard for the smaller sculptures, or bamboo.

Instead of being symbolic of man's power, Head On Design's figures celebrate the inherent beauty of African animals, and highlight Joanna's innate understanding of form and flawless expression of it. Through her design work, Jo is also cultivating an understanding of how precious these creatures are, and the most recent addition to the range, the rhino, has been created to bring awareness and funding to the right people, with the hope that of saving these majestic creatures from extinction.



The muted, natural colours compliment the ethos of the company and enhance any interior space - indeed we have spotted the trophy heads in glossy magazines, boutique restaurants and even at the high-fashion J&B Met.

The animals are made up of laser-cut 2D pieces that slot perfectly together to create the exquisite 3D sculptures. Each comes flat-packed with full instructions for fun and easy assembly. There is something wonderful about opening a small, neat cardboard box full of abstract shapes and transforming them into the complex animal structures of the Nguni, Kudu, Elephant and Rhino.


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Tuesday, 13 January 2015

January Inspiration : Fresh Escapades Await!

  1. Moonstone & Pyrite Necklace by Bountiful Jewellery
  2. "But Does It Fly?" Illustrated Print by Intaglio Prints
  3. Screen-printed Fabric 2015 Calendar by Mocholoco 
  4. Owl & The Pussycat iPad / Tablet Sleeve by the WREN design
  5. "Get Leafy" 2015 Diary by Schwarzie TM
  6. Resin Flower Studs by Chasteau de Balyon
  7. "Hello" Wooden Coaster Set by Mocholoco 
  8. Brass Arrow Studs by Tessa J Kelly
  9. Double Deco Leather Necklace by White Rabbit Days
  10. Pink & Yellow ShweShwe Scarf by Handmade By Me
  11. Pink, Charcoal & Yellow Ceramic Bunnies by Sootcookie Ceramics
  12. "The Contrarian " Illustrated Print by Make&Do
  13. Birthday Calendar by Lovely Sweet William
  14. Bamboo Kudu Figure by Head On Design
  15. "Slotd" Laptop Stand by Unfayzdesign
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Friday, 4 April 2014

10 Birds by 10 Designers

When we asked ten KIN designers if they could each make a bird for our World Earth Day Window Exhibition, all that we specified was that it should fit in the palm of one's hand and be made from a material with which they love to work. The results are incredible - each personality and individual sense of creation is beautifully evident. All the proceeds the birds and MOKO's exquisite houses will go directly to Soil for Life in support of their food-gardens initiative.

Belinda Ormond
One of three delicate ceramic seagulls with oxidised wing-tips sculpted by hand by Belinda.
 Chasteau de Balyon
We just love this happy crocheted parrot created by Cynthia of Chasteau de Balyon
Font and Heart
Melany Hodgson of Font and Heart's bird is made entirely from paper and wire with hand-cut feathers.
Gillian Fuller


This glamorous "Cape Startling" beaded bird is designed and made by Gillian Fuller from high quality seed beads.

Gillian Fuller's intricately beaded "Cape Starling" made from high quality seed beads.

Head on Design
Joanna Orr of Head On Design created a beautiful wooden bird scene that is easily assembled in 4 pieces - too clever!
Henri Kuikens
In true Henri Kuikens style, Jesse Breytenbach skilfully hand-printed a bird for the exhibition.
Inge Marais
No challenge too daunting for Inge Marais Jewellery - she created an exquisite, fully-functioning, brass Kingfisher puppet, with copper feet and st silver pins. Each part is cut and assembled by hand.
Keri Muller
Keri Muller of Simple Intrigue created a beautiful 3D bird with multiple layers of paper - transforming discarded sheet music into a very classy little creature.
Nick Marcus
You may recognise the signature smile of our bright little friend, Woodstock, skilfully sculpted Nick Marcus.
Skaapie


Tamryn Kastern of Skaapie created a small flock of beautiful hand-made felt birds with beaded legs.



And what do our birds nibble on while they expectantly wait to be purchased? Why a bunch of bright hand-made felt apples by Skaapie!

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

World Earth Day Window Exhibition

 
For this year’s “Green Cities” themed World Earth Day, Dagmar Grimmelikhuysen of MOKO, Soil For Life and KIN have worked together to create a fresh display for our Kloof Street store's window boxes. 
Dagmar installing her collection of beautiful bird houses
Ten generous KIN designers have made unique birds and these hang amid MOKO's handmade wooden bird houses above Soil for Life's garden boxes. The bird houses are wonderfully unusual and feature different shapes, textures, techniques and materials.
Begun in 1970, Earth Day has grown to be the world’s largest secular civic observance and this year’s focus, on the need to create sustainable communities, is playfully illustrated with this collection of unique birds and their homes. 
Prince planting the lush window boxes created by Soil for Life
KIN is proud to be the platform for the collaboration’s message and all proceeds from the sales of the bird houses and the birds will go directly to Soil for Life to support their township gardens initiative.

World Earth Day is on 22nd April 2014 and our Earth Day window exhibition will run from 28th March to 24th April.

All birdhouses by MOKO
Birds created by : Belinda Ormond, Chasteau de Balyon, Font and Heart, Gillian Fuller, Head On Design, Henri Kuikens, Inge Marais, Nick Marcus, Simple Intrigue, Skaapie

In support of Soil for life: