HOMEWARE AND DESIGN
Ride a White Swan
Ride a White Swan
Ride a White Swan
42 Orange Street
@ride_a_white_swan
42 Orange Street
ride_a_white_swan
42 Orange Street
ride_a_white_swan
Mondays – Fridays: 9am – 5pm
Saturdays: 10am – 2pm
Mondays – Fridays: 9am – 5pm
Saturdays: 10am – 2pm
Mondays – Fridays: 9am – 5pm
Saturdays: 10am – 2pm
Ride a White Swan is a treasure trove of international and local mid-century furniture, lighting, art glass and objet d’art. The store is easy to miss, hidden away at the Caltex petrol station on Orange Street, just down the road from the Labia Theatre and Mount Nelson Hotel.
With an ever-changing selection of products in-store, it’s the kind of place that is worth a regular visit. The store is managed by the amazing Riana Parker, who will go out of her way to assist you. Ride a White Swan is also a song by T.Rex.
Night shopping opening hours: 5pm – 9pm (5, 12 + 19 December)
*Tiered discounts apply to selected products only, at the discretion of the store
Ride a White Swan is a treasure trove of international and local mid-century furniture, lighting, art glass and objet d’art. The store is easy to miss, hidden away at the Caltex petrol station on Orange Street, just down the road from the Labia Theatre and Mount Nelson Hotel.
With an ever-changing selection of products in-store, it’s the kind of place that is worth a regular visit. The store is managed by the amazing Riana Parker, who will go out of her way to assist you. Ride a White Swan is also a song by T.Rex.
Night shopping opening hours: 5pm – 9pm (5, 12 + 19 December)
*Tiered discounts apply to selected products only, at the discretion of the store
STORE PICKS
STORE PICKS
Sight Light manufactured by M.G. Wheeler (1950s)
R 4500
Alessi Bertaa Kettle designed by Starck (1987)
R 3500
Original Verner Panton '123' Chair produced by Fritz Hansen (1973)
R 15000 each
BROWSE PARTICIPATING RETAILERS BY CATEGORY
BROWSE PARTICIPATING RETAILERS BY CATEGORY
Shop The City is the product of conversation between Skinny laMinx, Mungo and Thursdays Projects © 2019