Mash.T Design Studio

Mash.T Design Studio

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MashT Design Studio translates lineages of craft and texture into statement lighting and furniture. Lineages of craft, shaped by imagination.

Photos from Mash.T Design Studio's post 21/05/2026

Suspended. Curious. Present.

The Tin Soldier is not a light that announces itself — it lets the warmth do the talking. Mild steel and perforated mesh in Copper Bond, suspended on a single wire at 1800mm wide.

A piece for ceilings with height and rooms with intention.

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Photos from Mash.T Design Studio's post 19/05/2026

A good pendant light fills the silence in a room. A great one makes you stop mid-sentence to look up.

The Concertina Pendant is 2100mm of mild steel and perforated mesh — a rhythm of stacked discs that unfolds across your ceiling in Bronze Brown, Bronze Gold, or Walnut. The name comes from how it moves visually, the way the forms seem to expand and contract as you walk beneath them.

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Photos from Mash.T Design Studio's post 12/05/2026

The Alfred Pendant was the first piece we made when we introduced telewire into our work at Mash.T; and it holds a history worth sharing.

The pendant is named after Bab Alfred, a master telewire weaver we had the privilege of working with. He was first introduced to the material in 1976, and his journey deepened nearly a decade later when he met pioneering weavers Bheki Dlamini and the late Elliot Mkhize, who brought him into the art of wire weaving, a practice that would become central to his life's work.

Telewire weaving has long been rooted in KwaZulu-Natal, where Zulu watchmen spent long hours at guarding posts weaving discarded telephone wire into small decorative objects. The material itself — overlooked, surplus wire — was transformed through patience and skill into things of genuine care and beauty.

We find something quietly profound in that lineage. A material once woven into keepsakes at roadside posts now living a different life, decades later, in a thoughtfully styled lodge in Malawi, curated by conscious-aesthete Heather Boting. The craft adapts. The story continues.

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29/04/2026

Yellow doesn't ask permission. It holds space.

The Liz Pendant and Flute Coffee Table.

Photos from Mash.T Design Studio's post 24/04/2026

The Smiley in Champagne Silver. Against white it's refined. Against black with the light on, it's something else entirely.

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Address

Coen Steytler Ave
Cape Town
8001

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00