SHF Introduces Minenhle Ntuli
SHF is proud to welcome Minenhle Ntuli to the growing number of trendy young South Africans representing the #SHFdefineyourself generation. Their newest ambassador is a budding furniture designer broadening his creative horizons in Cape Town.
Starting out in Durban, recognition of his flair on a well-known interior design competition was the break Minenhle needed to spread his creative wings. Minenhle’s creative journey is an expression of who he is, where he’s from and the stories and collective memories which define his culture.
SHF recently spent a luxurious day with Minenhle at the Fairmont Zimbali Resort and their gallery in Ballito where he was happy to share his thoughts on identity, good taste and authenticity. Here it was discovered that his creativity is balanced by a strong competitive streak which goes beyond a good game of football with his friends. His work and artistic achievements are also driven by an urge to be innovative and the City of Cape Town provides this ambitious young designer with the ideal context to balance his creative and competitive spirits – ideals very close to the heart of SHF’s design philosophies.
SHF is all about quality and style. Their latest offerings epitomize these qualities. Let’s take a closer look:
Visit SHF to find out more about the competition and how you too could become an #SHFdefineyourself ambassador.
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