Whether he's conceptualising a hotel in the heart of Uganda or refurbishing the home of a South African celebrity, interior designer Donald Nxumalo is only satisfied with a project when his client can see themselves in the space that he's created.
But that's far from his only measure of success: well made, handmade, useful and beautiful are key concepts that he often repeats when discussing his designs. This ethos has earned him a loyal client base at his Kramerville studio, DNX Interior Design, over the past 12 years not to mention projects across Africa. We sat down with him to find out more about his journey so far...
How did interior design come into your life?
I always knew that I wanted to be an interior designer. I've always loved it, so it gave me direction when I studied at the Tshwane University of Technology. I worked in a shop selling furniture - people would walk in and I'd help them choose a few pieces and fabrics according to a look or scheme.
I got to learn quite a lot about the industry, because so many decorators came into the store. But it also taught me about where furniture fits into people's lives. It showed me that furniture is ultimately a way for people to express themselves and their ambitions. The home is an important place, and I wanted to help people put it together.
After a while, my internal compass told me it was time to make my next move. I wanted to start my own studio, but I needed a push. One day, a friend told me about a design competition on SABC 3 called #WinAHome. I entered and made it through all eight weeks of challenges and won. This was back in 2014, when the internet was starting to be great but wasn't everywhere yet, so the TV as well as press exposure got people talking.
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