Sanctuaries of Style: Classic Luxury Celebrates South Africa’s Designers
From serene sanctuaries to heart-of-the-home kitchens, the next chapter of interiors is being written by a bold new wave of designers who champion authenticity, function, and feeling. At the forefront are four voices shaping the way we live – one space at a time. Classic Luxury shines a spotlight on the local talents that are defining how we live, decorate and design.
Liam Mooney: Embracing Escapism Through Elegance
Known for interiors steeped in charm and quiet confidence, Liam Mooney brings a narrative depth to every space he touches. At Bosjes Manor House, one of the oldest homes in the Breederiver Valley, he reimagined the bathroom not as a functional afterthought, but as a soulful extension of the home. “I think the opportunity to create a bit of an escape with a bathroom is one that shouldn’t be missed,” he shares. “Even more beguiling to me are bathrooms that feel like a proper room or extension of the house, furniture and all.” It’s this romantic, considered approach that defines his creative ethos.
Anlo Neethling: Where Beauty Meets Practicality
With over 15 years of experience in both residential and commercial design, Anlo Neethling understands the kitchen as more than a culinary hub – it’s the hearth of the home. His interiors balance clean, architectural lines with quiet warmth. “A kitchen must function well on a practical level,” he explains. “But it should also enhance the overall design of the home. I gravitate toward elegant materials that feel honest and timeless.” It’s this pursuit of thoughtful simplicity that anchors his work.
Bryce Henderson: A Calming Counterpoint
From the mountains of High Country Cottage to the oceanfront serenity of Clifton Views, Bryce Henderson’s work channels calm through composition. His vision of the perfect bathroom? “A serene retreat, featuring calming neutral tones, elegant fixtures, soft lighting, and natural elements.” In his hands, the bathroom becomes a private oasis – equal parts design and destination.
Loredana Morton: Sculptural Form Meets Function
For Loredana Morton, the bathroom is a canvas for architectural storytelling. Her interiors – like the moody, marble-rich space at Monaghan Farm – speak in texture and tone. “A perfect bathroom for us starts with an integrated stone vanity,” she says. “It creates a sculptural statement, optimises space, and allows the material to take centre stage.” With a portfolio defined by poise and practicality, Loredana designs with enduring beauty in mind.
Lena Torlage – Calmness, spaciousness, soft towels, and a touch of luxury.
Lena Torlage, Interior Architect at Platform Architects, the perfect bathroom is a serene retreat—defined by tranquility, space, and quiet luxury, topped off with soft, thick towels. Her approach brings calm sophistication to every project. A standout example is Kloof House in Betty’s Bay, a modern, treehouse-inspired home that floats among indigenous trees, blending sustainable architecture with coastal elegance.
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