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HORIZON

Founded in contrast, the materials and textures in our latest outdoor collection are a metaphor for harmony and balance. Through this opposition, beauty is created. The tension of the sun disappearing behind the horizon line, the jagged mountain’s edge that frames a valley, the refreshing dusk air that cools the soil after a sweltering day – that is where beauty rests.
Rare South African terrains, speckled with fynbos and perennial plants define a unique landscape. One that contains multitudes. Unlike any other, this land finds itself defined by a symbiotic relationship between predator and prey, drought and rain, dawn and dusk. Their dialogue carrying over valleys, ancient rock carvings, and rivers that lead to open oceans. Through hardship and dry spells, a new kind of landscape is born – one we can call home.


In between harsh sun rays that penetrate the surface of the earth and rough sands that erode mountain faces, the quiet power of nature is revealed. In the hurried scurrying of a dung beetle, in the trailing call of a crane – our collection this year shows our reverence for natural forces.
Smoke finishes on hand-selected pieces of teak, rich in oil and confident in grain, mimic the mountain curves through rigid frames. These elemental pieces are designed to age with the land – weathering and wearing to show the markings of their journeys.


Woven rope details evoke unreplicable patterns of veining leaves and indigenous thicket. Crafted to withstand and hold, these pieces carry the stories of their craft in between intertwined strands.
Rope, river, sand, wood. Constantly moving. Evolving through this generation and the next. Statues that remain long after they have been witnessed. This season, explore the wild, raw, and bold metamorphosis of design through the lens of tension.




“I’ve seen many horizons in my life. From Indonesia to Namibia, they inspire me to think bigger. That’s how I wanted this collection to feel. Like a beautiful moment in time.”
- Chris Weylandt


