Along the wide, tree-lined avenues of the Cape’s southern suburbs, just below the local botanical treasure that is Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, lies a sweeping garden, so lightly planted with feathery grasses, tall spires, ornamental perennials and lacy umbels, that the experience of it is more like being surrounded by drifts of gently floating clouds, than in a domesticated, green space.Key to its character is landscape designer Franchesca Watson’s response to the contemporary architecture of the house, and her intention to open it up to the spectacular views of Table Mountain. In line with her vision, the homeowner yearned to create a contemporary, romantic space reminiscent of the Highveld garden of his childhood home, and so, in many ways, it worked to incorporate a moving palette of grasses and plant varieties that shift and sway in the wind.
The architecture allowed the garden to generously wrap the building on all sides, presenting an opportunity for contained, gardened courtyards and private, green spaces that visually connect to the interiors through floor-to-ceiling windows. These tranquil enclaves are detailed with a collection of wispy grasses, delicate pelargoniums, penstemon spires, pink bergenia and carpeting Ajuga repens.
This story is from the March - April 2021 edition of Condé Nast House & Garden.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the March - April 2021 edition of Condé Nast House & Garden.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
ISLAND Style
A subtle and spacious modern Spanish pied-à-terre frames its surrounding sun-soaked rolling hills
REFINED REVIVAL
Through thoughtful attention to detail, interior designer Gillian Gillies has transformed a Torontonian townhouse into an immersive retreat that is both fresh and timeless
Coastal cool
A chic and inviting family haven echoes the natural beauty of Knysna
Between SKY & SEA
A sweeping estate garden in the Cape balances formality and order with naturalistic planting and resident wildlife. Heady borders of fragranced jasmine and giant clipped domes bring allure to drifts of wild grasses and a central reflecting pool
NEW TERRITORY
Tembo Tembo a remarkably innovative bush lodge designed by Paris based Studio Asaï, proposes a sustainable and sophisticated approach to the essence of living with the land
TREASURE ISLAND
With spaces that honour traditional elements and local artisanal skills, Saudade is an archipelago oasis for the discerning traveller
TREE Encounters
Top of our gift list this season is Tree Encounters: Portraits and Stories from South Africa-author-photographer Brita Lomba and author Ruth Parker's second book collaboration. Both knowledgeable conservationists and avid adventurers, Tree Encounters is a richly diverse collection of images and stories devoted to protecting the remarkable legacy of trees, says Heidi Bertish
Inside STUDIO KAJA
Mindfully crafted in Cape Town, this furniture studio is where practicality and imagination intersect to create pieces that tell stories and enrich lives
Meet me in the Bathroom
In the pursuit of sanctuary, it's often the most private spaces, such as this, that offer the greatest potential for transformation
Meet the WINNERS
The 2024 House & Garden Designer of the Year (DOTY) Awards celebrated designers and artists at the vanguard of their domains