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   The competition theme was “Let’s Celebrate the Outdoors.” Participants were tasked with designing an item of furniture that may be used “to take a seat and enjoy our most amazing outdoor national heritage.” They each designed an outdoor chair considering target market, ergonomics and sustainability, specifically through the use of locally produced materials.To highlight the local culture and materials, Mthethwa opted to use ‘icansi’, which is a mat made from incema grass that is naturally harvested by local weavers. Participants were asked to submit technical drawings showing how the piece is constructed, as well as 3-dimensional perspective drawings, which is the final drawing that shows the furniture piece.
Mthethwa explained out of excitement: “Being selected as a first prize winner in a national competition, where professional designers entered, was thrilling, overwhelming and exciting. I would say it has also boosted the confidence I had in my work. I am so grateful for this tremendous opportunity.”
In her keynote address, DTIC’s Acting Deputy Director-General of Sectors, Dr Anneline Chetty, spoke of the critical role of the furniture industry in driving economic growth and job creation in South Africa.Addressing the audience, she underscored the importance of collaboration between social partners and government to address challenges such as sluggish domestic growth, constrained demand and high unemployment.
“Incubating critical skills and empowering entrepreneurs to establish Small, Medium, and Micro-sized Enterprises (SMMEs) in the furniture sector is essential for revitalising the industry. SMMEs, which currently account for 35% of the GDP, are the backbone of job creation in our economy,” she stated.
In 2018, then Interior Design student Lwazi Mshibe won the competition for his space saving invention called “Songa” (meaning to fold in IsiXhosa).
Sthembile Ndlovu and Andile Dube
 To highlight the local culture and materials, Mthethwa opted to use ‘icansi’, which is a mat made from incema grass that is naturally harvested by local weavers.
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