Today’s home is Johannesburg, South Africa. The home’s interior has a mix of styles: grandfather clock meets Ghost Chairs. The eclectic furnishings flow in unison with a white backdrop.
But what really makes it special, is the architecture. The home is actually a cluster of rondavels. These are westernized versions of African huts with honeycomb like structures and thatched roofs. Originally built in 1923, it sits on a jacaranda lined street among colonial homes. That must be quite a sight to see.
decorative banches | nettleton hollow, $17
umbra oh polypropylene chair | amazon, $66
koff martin bozzio candle | panik design, £51
acrylic chair | regency shop, $108
cavallini & co. vintage new york postcards | moma store, $14
vintage tea cup planter | bramble bunny designs, $20
{images elsa young | house & leisure}
design traveller says
Seems so effortlessly matched… great home!
amy b.s. says
i love how everything seems to just invite you in to sit down and stay a while.
bravoerunway says
I never thought I’d like mismatched chairs in a dining room but…they’re really cool! Would you ever want to go on an african safari?
homestilo says
I actually have been on safari in South Africa (amazing and would highly recommend it)
CARMEN VOGUE says
This home is so lovely. I actually just pinned the bedroom and living room, so inspiring!
Lynn
CARMEN VOGUE
thestripedelephant says
Love the design of this home! South Africa is on my list of places to visit.
Fifthnsixthcloset says
Beautiful & inspiring photos…
Ada (hellooo home) says
I can stare at these pics all day! Ur international columns makes me (1) want to redecorate my own home and (2) want to TRAVEL!!!! Funny, how u found a decorative skull 🙂
Vic says
Gorgeous! I love it when people can successfully mix contemporary pieces with antique pieces. xxx