5 Reasons not to miss our new November Issue

Discover all that’s new in the November issue of House and Garden, from art to design, travel, and more

By Olivia Vergunst | November 12, 2024 | Category

At Norval Foundation, learners are guided through current exhibitions, the lush sculpture garden, as well as immersive art history lessons, Image: Supplied

As the festive season approaches, our November issue of House and Garden is packed with inspiration for transforming your home into a haven. From seasonal design ideas to tips for entertaining, here’s why you’ll want to grab a copy:

Sculpting the Future with The Norval Foundation

The Norval Foundation in Constantia is inspiring young creatives, especially from under-resourced communities. Over 9,000 learners experienced contemporary African art in 2023, gaining skills in self-expression and problem-solving through hands-on art-making. A true celebration of creativity and African culture.

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The Norval Foundation’s Learning Centre is championing the future of African art having hosted over 9 000 learners in 2023 alone, Image: Supplied

Summer Selection of Items

Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, homebody, or pet parent, we’ve curated the perfect items for every personality. From comfy home essentials to tech innovations and stocking fillers, there's something special for everyone to enjoy this season.

Nanogram speaker, R41 500, Louis Vuitton, Image: Supplied

A Feast for the Senses at ROOI, One&Only

Get an inside look at ROOI, a new restaurant at One&Only Cape Town. Chef Terrance Ford shares his menu inspired by traditional Khoisan cooking, with signature dishes like South Coast Rock Lobster and Wagyu steak, while local wines and décor reflect the best of South Africa.

An inside look at ROOI, a new restaurant at One&Only Cape Town, Image: Greg Cox

Live Slow by the Sea

This coastal home in Devon, designed by Pernille Lind, blends modern elegance with a relaxed seaside vibe. Inspired by the owners' Georgian London townhouse and ties to Devon, the 620-square-metre home features natural materials, airy spaces, and a sleek glass partition to maximise sea views. The design mixes traditional and contemporary elements, creating a serene, functional retreat ideal for social gatherings.

Bespoke doors and architraves were designed in oak and metal, with transparent partitions, accompanied with oak and natural stone surfaces throughout the home, Image: Joachim Wichmann

Best Ways to Transform Your Outdoor Space

Take inspiration from a stunning family home in Ontario, where an outdoor space designed by Erin Hannon-Watkinson includes a pool, pavilion, and lounging areas. The design blends seamlessly with nature and emphasises sustainability, creating a versatile space for all seasons.

A Canadian home epitomises tranquility through its harmonious colour pale e and revamped outdoor space, Image: Lauren Miller

Don’t miss this month’s House and Garden - packed with creative ideas, travel tips, and design inspiration for every lifestyle