Ivy League Projects
Located in Lanseria, Johannesburg, Ivy League Projects is an interior-design firm specialising in hospitality, residential and retail projects.
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Ivy League Projects also manufactures custom furniture items for clients.
The company was founded in 2012 by Patrizia Casilli Di Pasquale of Casa Deco.
Named Ivy League Interiors, and specialising in interior design only, the company grew to include Bernard Botha and his talented team in 2021.
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To reflect the growing team and the new skill set, the company’s name changed to Ivy League Projects.
Today, Ivy League Projects offer not only interior design services but also project management, custom woodwork and high-quality upholstery services.
“From hotel interiors to bedroom interiors, we design it all from start to finish,” says the team of their service offering.
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“From spatial design to the manufacture of furniture and everything in between, our on-site factory allows us to create beautiful spaces, and fill them, at affordable prices.”
To date, some of their biggest projects include Sikale Deco in East Park Mall, Zambia Lodge, a Jenna Clifford store, the Sun City Cabanas Hotel, The Palace at the Lost City, Table Bay Hotel, Sibaya Hotel, Durban, Royal Bafokeng Hotel, Palazzo Hotel and several impressive private residences.
“Together with high-tech knowledge and equipment, our professional teams at Ivy League offer an unsurpassed service,” says Patrizia and Bernard.
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