Celebrate With Rialheim and Save
It’s Rialheim’s 8th Birthday and to celebrate they’re giving you 20% off their collection of handcrafted ceramic homeware and décor. Promotion ends 1 December. Available online and in store at Rialheim Rand Steam in Johannesburg.
Rialheim’s goal is to produce functional art that is fun and designed to make you smile whilst exploring the use of African clay.
Eight years ago Rialheim started a small brand with big dreams – to bring functional and fun ceramics to homes across South Africa. With an unwavering belief in the brand, the team have worked hard to build that dream, and have been blessed along the way with love and support from loyal customers.
Rialheim’s ceramics are works of art. The brand was founded in 2012 by Rial Visagie with a small group of ceramic artists. The brand specialises in shapes and glazing techniques that are inspired by Africa’s diverse cultures and beauty.
Their crafts have become an expression of our culture and emotions through craftsmanship and design using African soil, fire and water. Everything is proudly designed and manufactured on the farm in Robertson.
For more visit Rialheim and save on their latest collections instore and online,
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