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LOCATED ON ONE OF THE WIDE boulevard spokes attached to Cape Town's Salt River Circle, the new Haldane showroom is the perfect representation of the brand. Like the furniture created by one of the mavericks of South African design, it's a thoroughly contemporary re-interpretation of an old space.
Formerly a two-story steel engineering business, the 1920sera building now features a single-volume open-plan layout with three large front-facing windows that allow natural light to stream into the atmospheric space. And given that the Haldane range now focuses on outdoor furniture, the cavernous, conservatory-like space filled with beams of sunlight is