Paul Alexander Collective
Paul Alexander Collective is the new kid on the block in Kramerville, the design district of Johannesburg. Founded by Architect Paul Versfeld in 2017, this exciting new venture is the result of a 10-year vision.
The collective represents exceptional South African designers who push boundaries, celebrating the human spirit of creation, craftsmanship and innovation.
Specialising in bespoke, limited edition, furniture, lamps, glassware, photography and sculptures, each curated piece has its own unique story and design philosophy. All items are unique, designed and made in South Africa to the highest standards of craftsmanship. With a stunning range of designer goods, Paul Alexander Collective appeals to a wide market including residential, commercial, hotels, bush lodges, local and abroad.
Their seasonal Spring Sale is now on and here you will find products off the showroom floor at marked down pricing, while stocks last. Go on, pop by their store in Kramerville and have the opportunity to purchase an exclusive item for your home.
Below we highlight some of the amazing items now available through Paul Alexander Collective’s newest range: Contact: Paul Alexander Collective
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