I've saved the best for last and yes I'm biased since Selah is Andrew's shop and I designed and styled it. It's been a labor of love but here it is in real life- open for business! Remember my mood board? I think we got pretty close to the original vision. Andrew wanted a space that doubled as his studio and a shop where he could sell his artwork, journals, books, pens, and all things that inspire him. I was really concerned that we got the balance between studio and retail right- it couldn't be too much of one or the other and I think it turned out beautifully. If you live in Cape Town please stop by and say hi- Wills and I work the shop for him from time to time!
I hope you've enjoyed this series on The Woodstock Foundry. You can find us at 160 Albert Rd. In Woodstock- Cape Town.
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I'm loving the drawer full of sparklers!
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it looks amazing Mariah. see you at the launch on wednesday...
ReplyDeleteWe are making trip through Cape Town this November. SO visiting!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing will def add to my list of places to visit when next in CT
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeletewow...what a gorgeous space!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! The space looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Goodness. I just checked out Andrew's blog and I am IN LOVE with his simple but brilliantly creative concept to bring hope and beauty to spaces. Aaaaaaaaaaa.
ReplyDeleteI love the design of the store. Totally my cup of tea! All the best with the business.
PS The framed quote intrigues me, especially as I can't quite make it out. Would you mind sharing it?
So nice! I wish I lived in Cape Town and could stop by :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks even better in real life, well done Mariah!
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous!! would kill to shoot this space!
ReplyDeleteare those hanging shell planters for sale?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect space - love the mix of studio and shop. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteKate- they are for sale! You can buy them from OPus- also at the Woodstock Foundry.
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