Visit the Best of the Best in South Africa Design at the Rand Show
Choosing the perfect style for your home is even easier this Easter! Join the team from Tile Africa at the 125th Anniversary Edition of the Rand Show to discover “The Best Of The Best Of South African Design”, on from 19th – 28th April 2019.
Presented in association with prominent creative and design influencer, Dave Nemeth, the Best of the Best showcases a selected portfolio of South African furniture designers who have been chosen by Dave, and Liza Watermeyer, Visual Display Manager at Tile Africa for their innovation, creativity and commitment to local design.
Find inspiration for your home in these beautifully curated collections as well as six on-trend styles from Tile Africa. Friendly Design Advisors will be on hand to assist with finding the perfect style for your home.
Experience the Best of the Best of South African Design at the Rand Show in Hall 6, Entrance 5 and be inspired to create your dream home with Tile Africa.
For more information or décor ideas go to www.tileafrica.co.za or visit your nearest Tile Africa store.
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