• Coffee

    • Camping Coffee

      $3.50
  • Espresso Beverages

    • Solo (1) Espresso

      $2.00
    • Doppio (2) Espresso

      $3.00
    • Espresso Macchiato

      $3.25
  • Alternative Brewing Methods

    • Chemex

    • French Press

      $5.00
  • Black Teas

    • Monsoon Chai

      $2.50
      Monsoon Chai
    • Organic Breakfast

      $2.50
    • Organic Earl Grey

      $2.50
    • Organic Oolong

      $2.50
  • Herbal Teas

    • Energy (Contains Ginseng)

      $2.50
    • Relax

      $2.50
    • Organic Peppermint

      $2.50
    • Organic Rooibos

      $2.50
    • Organic Camomile

      $2.50
  • Green Tea

    • Organic Green Tea

      $2.50
  • Iced Tea Flavors

    • Black

    • Berry (Herbal)

    • Passion Mango (Green)

  • Ardmore

    • Ceramic Art

      Established by Fée Halsted in the foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains of KwaZulu-Natal, whose artists are considered by their community to be the isigweli – the fortunate ones. Ardmore's 25th anniversary in 2010 saw the launch of Ardmore Design Collection, which translated Ardmore's distinctive imagery and styling into functional, superb quality ceramic and non-ceramic products including dinnerware, tapestries, furniture, fabrics for soft furnishings, and more. The artists from the Ardmore studio are given training, direction, materials, a studio and a guaranteed market for their work, supported by a skilled marketing and administrative team. Over the years, Ardmore's artists have won numerous awards and exhibited widely in South Africa and around the world. Ardmore artworks feature in leading galleries and collections, including the Museum of Art & Design in New York, the Museum of Cultures in Basel, Switzerland, and the Tatham Art Gallery in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. The acclaimed auction house Christie's has acknowledged Ardmore artworks as "modern day collectibles."
  • Barry Lungu

    • Acrylic Paint

      A post independent first generation Zimbabwean fine artist, predominantly known for creating acrylic works demonstrating an "Afro Impressionistic" style. The environment around me influences my work. Everyday people going about their business are a regular feature in my paintings. The buzz of the township forms influence for most of my works. My interest and challenge in creating art has been to capture the everyday elements of modern African life especially the busy market scenes and the hustle and bustle of the continent's township landscape. I love to express contemporary experiences in acrylic paint applied with a brush and knife, in a way that I could never describe in words. Figures in crowds are the main inspiration for my style. They greatly feed the love for expressing myself with this form, particularly those from the biggest marketplace in Zimbabwe, Mbare Market. My favourite subjects are often those in which most of the elements are not fixed but always in a constant state of movement. There must be movement for it to arouse me to paint
  • Sheri Thompson

    • Chandeliers

      Sheri has 10+ years experience creating fabulous wind chimes, and creating and/or refurbishing and/or upcycling crusty old chandeliers and transforming them into true visions of beauty. She has learned much through her experience, and her works of art are a result of that experience. Her passion for dazzle and sparkle and color plays an integral role in her creative ability. Sheri's wind chimes and chandeliers are designed with deconstructed antique and vintage chandeliers, lamps, lighting components and antique or vintage crystal prisms, and oftentimes blended with newer crystal prisms and components, creating a one~of~a~kind piece that can never be duplicated. Nothing comes close to the beauty, shimmer, and unique melodic tones of antique leaded crystal prisms, so they are given new life and purpose in her wind chimes. While Sheri strives to use only "perfect" antique and vintage crystal prisms, there may be a minor, or even a tiny, flaw here and there ~ they obviously enjoyed long lives, but aren't quite ready to be forgotten!! Hang a wind chime in a sunny window to enjoy the beautiful rainbow colors dancing around the room ~ it will make you smile (and make you laugh out loud if you have a cat!) They can also be hung outdoors in pleasant weather. Sheri's wind chimes are meant to be enjoyed year~round. Sheri moved to South Carolina three years ago from Upstate New York, she knew the South was to be her home, and she is loving every minute of it
  • Fraser Mackay

    • Pencil Artist

      Fraser Mackay is a pencil artist who specializes in African Wild Life. He was born and grew up in Zimbabwe, in the heart of Africa. He began drawing at an early age and became fascinated with sketching the vast array of wild animals, studying them closely, paying attention to their movement and their unique expressions, in particular their eyes as he believes they hold the key to capturing the emotionalindividuality of each animal. He is inspired in so many ways by the sheer beauty of the majestic beasts of Africa, having spent a great deal of his time in the wild. After completing his national service, Fraser backpacked around Europe working as a musician which he reflects on as a particularly special time in his life as it gave him a chance not only to learn about different places and cultures but also to express his creativity through an alternative artistic discipline. To this day Fraser remains keen on his music, but it is the world of art where he finds his greatest passion. Fraser is entirely self-taught and began his professional career in oils on canvas, which he did for over a decade. Eager to try something new, he began experimenting with different mediums, in particular graphite and pastel pencil which he finds better resonates with the emotions he tries to encapsulate. He has held solo exhibitions in the United Kingdom and The United Arab Emirates as well as many countries in Southern Africa. He receives commissions globally , and his work continues to attract attention from collectors and investors. Fraser is also an avid conservationist and continues to dedicate much of his time to raising awareness as well as funds for these threatened and endangered animals through donations of his art work to anti-poaching units in Zimbabwe; namely 'The Victoria Falls Anti Poaching Unit' and 'The Save River conservancy'. He is currently involved in raising funds to bring in trained Malinois tracking dogs from Europe (which has proved to be effective in other parts of the continent) to help in the scourge of poaching which is decimating the wild life populations. When asked what motivates him to be a professional artist Fraser simply states, "If I can move people emotionally with my art work and raise awareness for the plight of our African wild life, then I feel that I am for filling my purpose on this planet."
  • One Of Each

    • Unique Bags

      A mother & daughter duo (Tamburai and Pauline Chirume) based in Cape Town, South Africa. The concept of Oneofeach promotes a spirit of creative authenticity where modern fibers meet ethnic traditional prints from all over Africa, drawing inspiration from color, shapes, size, art and meaning from each fabric that is sourced. Each and every piece is unique with its own identity and story. Oneofeach believes that the customer is an individual, drawn to an item for a reason, hence they believe in making only one item in each style per size. Sustainability and conserving the Earth and natural resources is one of the main values therefore they use mostly off-cut materials when making all the items. Each and every piece by Oneofeach has its' story which resonates with its' future or current purchaser. The vision is of a balance between wisdom, innovation and recent fashion trends, which is evident in the product and important in todays' society where innovation in business is key
  • Oh Voilà

    • Jewelry And Accessories

      A unique range of jewelry and accessories, as well as our signature awareness pieces, promoting "Afro chic with attitude," designed by Barbara Kasasa and handcrafted by previously impoverished women in Cape Town - South Africa. Oh Voilà is using South Africa's rich cultural heritage of the Shweshwe fabric in a contemporary, minimalistic way. Be different and make a difference wearing unique jewellery handmade in South Africa. "Job creation in the most elegant way."
  • Jewelry and Accessories

    • Adam

      Available in: Black, Red, Dark Brown. 3 connectors braided leather bracelet. Sliding knot for adjustable sizing. Comes in different colours. Black, Red or Dark Brown. Aside from the Biblical character, known as the man of the earth, Adam also represents the earthy red tones of the natural world
      $22.00
    • Aya

      Available in: Tencity / Purple, Harmony / Green, Love / Red, Friendship / Teal, Unity / Turquoise, Beauty / Beige, Brave / Grey, Strength / Black, Spiritual / Gold. Macrame bracelet with special closure (pin and opening, size can be shortened - cut and burn excess thread). Available in different colors and Adinkra or Spiritual charms. Adinkra are visual symbols, originally created by the Ashanti, that represent concepts or aphorisms. Adinkra are used extensively in fabrics and pottery. They are incorporated into walls and other architectural features In Ghana, the Akan ethnic group have Adinkra symbols. One of these is the Aya which represents the "fern" and is a sign of endurance and resourcefulness
      $18.00
    • Aya Peace

      Available in: Cross / Pearl White, Hamsa / Brown, Om / Dark blue, Star and Crescent / Emerald. Macrame bracelet with special closure (pin and opening, size can be shortened - cut and burn excess thread). Comes in different colours and symbolic charms. Rose Gold look. Multi-faith jewellery promoting and honouring religious diversity and tolerance mirrors a world of kindness and harmony – a world that we all dream and aspire to live in. As the Dalai Lama once said, "when there is peace among the religions, there will be peace in the world "
      $18.00
    • Carmen

      Available in: 1 circle - purple, 1 circle - turquoise, 1 circle - black, 1 circle - tobacco, engraved coin - purple, engraved coin - turquoise, engraved coin - black, engraved coin - tobacco. A wrap around suede leather bracelet can also be worn long around the neck, as a choker or as a bow tie choker. Tie a knot to close. Comes in different colors and with different buckles. Named after the female lead in Georges Bizet's famous opera of the same name, Carmen is spunky, undecided and arguably one of the most famous Gypsy seductresses in all of opera
      $20.00
    • Eliza

      Available in Color: Turquoise / Beige, Coffee / Beige, Mint Green / Coffee, Pink / Charcoal, Indigo Blue / Coffee, Royle Blue / Black. Available in Buckle: Skew Heart, Organic Plate, Cross. Availablei n Size: Small (54cm), Medium (59cm). A reversible suede leather bracelet, wrap three times around the wrist and close with a slip lock closure with two D-loop rings. Reversible with one bold color on one side and another muted color on the other side. Comes in Small (54cm) and Medium (59cm), in different color combinations and buckle options
      $22.00
    • Fred

      Available in: Dark Brown, Tabacco, Turquoise, Black, Dark Grey, Red. Bracelet made of soft genuine nappa leather, wrap around the wrist a few times. For men and women. Women can also wrap thrice around the neck as a choker or as a belt around the waist. Comes in different color options
      $24.00
    • George

      Bracelet made of natural veg leather, with a full phrase laser engraved and adjustable leather thong with a knot. Comes with six different phrases: Unlock - Smiling is the key that unlocks everybody's heart; Believe - Believe you can and you are halfway there; Happiness - Happiness is not a destination; it is a way of life; Different - Be yourself, be different, everybody else is already taken; Attitude - Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference; Live - Live every moment, laugh every day, love beyond words
      $20.00
    • Lola

      Available in: Heart / Rose Velvet, Flower / Teal Velvet, Lion / Stone Ribbon, Elephant / Greyhound Velvet. Leaser cut leather bracelet with adjustable ribbon (Petersham or soft velvet). Comes in different colors, cut outs and buckle beads
      $24.00
    • Mary

      Available in: Heart Charm - Drak Gray / Stone, Heart Charm - Peach / Light Grey, Heart Charm - Cerise / Red, Africa Charm - Black / Drak Grey, Africa Charm - Peach / Emerald, Africa Charm - Red / Nevy Blue, Monkey Charm - Dark Grey / Light Grey, Monkey Charm - Baby Blue / Turquoise, Monkey Charm - Cerise / Red, Meerkat Charm - Black / White, Meerkat Charm - Emerald / Vintage Green, Meerkat Charm - Turquoise / Cerise, Giraffe Charm - Vintage Green / Stone, Giraffe Charm - Dusty Pink / Light Grey, Giraffe Charm - Peach / Emerald. Two shorter Petersham ribbons in contrasting colors, pulled through a saucer bead to close. Can fit a child too (from 3 years onward). Comes in different color combinations and charms. Silver look. Named after Mary Oliver, one of America's most famous poets who wrote that one should "keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable"
      $16.00
    • Mia

      Available in Pendant: Unique, Hope, Pansy Shell, Cross. Available in Color: Dark Grey, Light Grey, Black, Stone, Nevy Blue, Emerald. One Petersham ribbon wrapped tight around the neck, make half a knot above the pendant and half a knot under the pendant. Can also be worn long around the neck. Comes in different colours and with different pendants
      $22.00
    • Mia Leather

      Available in Pendant: Unique, Hope, Pansy Shell, Cross. Available in Color: Dark Brown, Tobacco, Turquoise, Black, Dark Grey. One soft genuine nappa leather strap wrapped tight around the neck, make half a knot above the pendant and half a knot under the pendant. Can also be worn long around the neck. Comes in different colors and with different pendants
      $26.00
    • Noah

      Available in: Evolve / Nevy Blue (Steel Blue), Carpe Diem / Black (Light Grey), Inspire / Light Grey (Red), Africa / Choc Brown (Nevy Blue). Macrame bracelet with adjustable sizing. Comes in different colors and different engravings on the bead. Silver look. A strong, handsome, intelligent, masculine guy, the name Noah means peace and rest
      $18.00
    • Nomsa

      Available in: Toggle - Heart, Africa. Available in: Fabric - Turquoise (Green Orenge), Pink (Yellow Black), Indigo Blue (White), Choc Brown (White), Green ( Turquoise Brown), Red (Black Orange). Bracelet made out of Shweshwe fabric, make a knot once to adjust the size to your wrist and then open & close with a toggle and bar. Comes in different Shweshwe fabrics and Two toggle options: heart and Africa Silver look. Nomsa is a female Zulu name, meaning "with grace and kindness"
      $22.00
    • Nora

      Available in: Medium Infinity / Turquoise, Small Infinity / Black, Protea / Coral Green, Pansy Shell / Cerise, Heart / Purple. Africa / Dark Grey. Macrame bracelet with adjustable sizing. Comes in different colors and beads. Silver look. The name exudes elements of nobility, beauty, light, grace and wit
      $16.00
    • Sophia

      Available in: Heart - Beige, Black, Red, Teal, Grey; Africa - Gold, Black, Turquoise, Green, Purple; Blue Swallow - Grey, Black, Pearl White, Emerald; Geometric Bead - Black, Gold, Pearl White, Emerald; Star - Turquoise, Black. Macrame necklace with button closure and sliding macramé for adjustable length.Comes in different colors and with a set of hearts or Africa maps. Rose Gold look. Named after one of the last living goddesses of cinema, Sophia Loren
      $18.00
    • Stephanie

      Available in: Pink Yellow, Green, Lavendre, Multi, Turquoise, Multi Green. Long hand painted silk ribbon with suede leather strap in contrasting colors, wrap a few times around the wrist, tie a knot to close. Comes in different colors. Silver look. Named after the stunning Princess Stephanie of Monaco who epitomizes a creative indomitable spirit
      $28.00
    • Thandi

      Available in: Energy, Balance, Creative, Love, Faith. Embroidered black suede leather bracelet with an adjustable leather thong. Comes in five different bold Ndebele patterns. Rose Gold look. Thandi is the shortened form of the Zulu name Thandiwe, meaning "loved one"
      $24.00
  • Freedom Of Movement

    • Leather Bags

      "Our own artisans handcraft all our products and our production team is headed by two very talented individuals with years of experience in the handcrafting of exclusive leather products." "Our methods are based on the traditional principles of leather craftsmanship, utilizing the same tools that have been used to create authentic leather goods for decades. This is then blended with our own more modern techniques developed through years of experience to ensure that our production process is not only efficient, but that our products are of the highest quality that can only be achieved by true artisans." FOM was founded in 2013 by two brothers, the one a qualified Chartered Accountant with an appetite for entrepreneurship, and the other a qualified Civil Engineer with a passion for design. It all started in a small room at the University of Stellenbosch, with nothing but an idea, a sewing machine and Benjamin, a true artisan and a human being in it's purest form. FOM now employs 9 people in a 130 m2 workshop and we are determined to keep growing in order to play their part in boosting the local economy of South Africa
  • Mongoose

    • Bags

      "Mongoose is an original design and manufacturing company based in Pretoria, South Africa. Committed to our proudly local ethos, we love designing fresh and colorful products with a strong indigenous style. Our team consists of thirty people who contribute to the designing and manufacturing of our products." "We only use 100% natural cotton and linen base cloth that is color fast and highly durable. Our designs are unique and proudly South African. Our bags are trimmed with local bovine leather with fine detail, ensuring strength and resilience."
  • Carole Nevin

    • Painted Textiles

      "I started painting textiles from my garage in 1993. It all started with a desire to earn a good living doing something creative and contributing to poverty alleviation in South Africa. I was not trained in textiles and if I look back over the years, many of them tough, I realize that it was pure passion for colour and design and sheer determination to create something beautiful that forged the path to where we are today. My business grew into a family business and this is the solid foundation on which it rests. We now employ 40 people. The people that work for us are vital to the success of this business. Everything is handmade, both hand-painted or hand-printed, and therefore very labour intensive and exacting. We are very proud to have the opportunity to train and employ many previously disadvantaged individuals both locals as well as from other African countries, many of whom come from informal settlements. We have a policy of job creation and training especially for unskilled or semi-skilled workers and in our small way we contribute to redressing the ills of the past regime and poverty in Africa." 1 LIKE

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