Hanneke Lourens
Her rationale for pairing corrugations with elemental shapes is twofold: to maintain focus on the undulating waves, but also to create a sense of spontaneity. At first glance, the objects may feel improvised and hasty–simple wave-like scraps, with makeshift seats thrown on top. Everyday objects, never originally destined to be furniture, slapped together at the last second–much like the accidental chairs and emergency tables that exist across the world today. But as the eye is given time to adjust, the intention becomes clear. While South Africa’s natural beauty and vibrant creativity will always make a bright first impression, troubling issues such as rising unemployment, cannot be ignored. Lourens will be donating a percentage of sales to Learn to Earn–a skills development and job creation organization located in Khayelitsha, South Africa.
Lourens writes, “This collection really is a love letter to South Africa, a place where shimmering corrugated metal sheets catch your eye almost everywhere you look. There is an inexplicable quality that makes Africa so special–it’s a place that delicately perches somewhere between beauty and chaos. Growing up in this land of contrast, my aim has always been to capture this sense of duality in my work. It is human nature to take comfort in what feels conventional, so I keep pushing towards uncommon beauty, invigorated by the discomfort it might create.”
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