World Design Capital Cape Town 2014 - moladi exhibition

World Design Capital - moladi showcase

World Design Capital Cape 2014

World Design Capital

Cape Town 2014



We are very excited and proud to have been invited to showcase moladi

innovative building technology at the prestigious World Design Capital Cape

Town 2014.


Design Indaba will feature moladi in a large exhibition called "Africa is

Now", which will take place at the Design Indaba Expo to be hosted in Cape

Town from the 28 Feb-2 March 2014. The Design Indaba is the largest

design/innovation event in the Southern Hemisphere and attracts close to 50 000

local and international visitors. This includes 500 buyers from South Africa,

Africa and around the world, major media partners such as the Sunday Times,

Mail & Guardian, eTV, Wallpaper magazine and
dezeen.com, as well as

government officials and dignitaries from South Africa, Africa and beyond, and

entrepreneurs and creative small-business owners.




It is a curated show that Design Indaba has initiated. This is a

prestigious exhibition to be part of and a rare opportunity to showcase our

product at the expo. Fifty five products from across Africa have been chosen,

of which only fifteen are from South Africa and moladi being one.


The "Africa Is Now" exhibition: It is a specially curated area

within the expo and will occupy a central position on the expo floor. It is

expect to attract a lot of interest from the media, design community and

public. It covers the latest developments in craft, technology, fashion,

furniture, architecture, and social impact projects from all over Africa.


More info about moladi is available here - moladi


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