ACTIVATION
CONCEPT
FOOD DESIGN

NANDO'S VUSA ACTIVATION

THE CLIENT

Nando's

THE BRIEF

Create an activation for Nando's Vusa at an Anglo event during Mininig Indaba.

THE RESULT

For the Nando’s pop-up at an Anglo event during Mining Indaba 2024, we partnered with Faieez Alexander, the visionary and founder of Fuzzys Koesisters, hailed as the home of Cape Town’s best koesister by KFM. These traditional Cape Malay treats are more than pastries, they symbolise a story of resilience and a rich heritage. We served up Nando's Vusa-infused PERi-koesister ice cream sandwiches in The Residency at Makers Landing. This pop-up restaurant space was designed in collaboration with Clout/SA, a Nandos-led design programme that facilitates collaboration between designers and the hospitality sector.

Anglo event production: True North Event Design
Fabric pattern design: Thandazani Nofingxana
Packaging pattern design: Bonolo Chepape

NANDO'S VUSA ACTIVATION

THE CLIENT

Nando's

THE BRIEF

Create an activation for Nando's Vusa at an Anglo event during Mininig Indaba.

THE RESULT

For the Nando’s pop-up at an Anglo event during Mining Indaba 2024, we partnered with Faieez Alexander, the visionary and founder of Fuzzys Koesisters, hailed as the home of Cape Town’s best koesister by KFM. These traditional Cape Malay treats are more than pastries, they symbolise a story of resilience and a rich heritage. We served up Nando's Vusa-infused PERi-koesister ice cream sandwiches in The Residency at Makers Landing. This pop-up restaurant space was designed in collaboration with Clout/SA, a Nandos-led design programme that facilitates collaboration between designers and the hospitality sector.

Anglo event production: True North Event Design
Fabric pattern design: Thandazani Nofingxana
Packaging pattern design: Bonolo Chepape

FOOD DESIGN
CONCEPT
INSTALLATION

SCAPE TRADE SHOW

THE CLIENT

Scape Magazine

THE BRIEF

Create three installations (including something to eat and drink) for the SCAPE Trade Show that tie in with the overarching theme of ‘What If’, where we will be pushing the boundaries of convention, unravelling the threads of possibility, and weaving narratives that bridge the gap between the fantastical and the tangible.

THE RESULT

G&Sea

What if you could harvest or drink sea water? SCAPE & Studio H in collaboration with Pienaar & Son presents G&Sea, a salty and delicious cocktail of origin the Atlantic Ocean. This concept challenges our palate and perception, exploring the fusion of taste, sustainability, and culinary creativity through a speculative scenario of a world where consuming sea water becomes a normal part of our diets. G&Sea sparks a dialogue about a future where our culinary boundaries know no bounds, inviting us to taste the unimaginable.

Veggie Lights

What if vegetables could power lights? SCAPE & Studio H in collaboration with Mr Munro explore the possibilities of a world in which ordinary fruit and vegetables could power our grid. Imagine these seemingly ordinary pantry staples become extraordinary power sources for generations to come.

Coffee Sausage

What if we could eat our coffee? SCAPE & Studio H in collaboration with Frankie Fenner Meat Merchants present a breakfast alternative of coffee-infused sausages. Picture a world where your morning ritual takes on a whole new dimension – a daily dose of energy isn't just sipped, but savoured as a culinary delight, allowing us to reimagine our culinary traditions.

THE TEAM

Concept and production: Studio H

G&Sea: Pienaar & Son Distillery

G&Sea label design: Koos Groenewald

Veggie Lights: Mr Munro Flowers

Coffee Sausage: Frankie Fenner Meat Merchants

Photos: Paris Brummer

SCAPE TRADE SHOW

THE CLIENT

Scape Magazine

THE BRIEF

Create three installations (including something to eat and drink) for the SCAPE Trade Show that tie in with the overarching theme of ‘What If’, where we will be pushing the boundaries of convention, unravelling the threads of possibility, and weaving narratives that bridge the gap between the fantastical and the tangible.

THE RESULT

G&Sea

What if you could harvest or drink sea water? SCAPE & Studio H in collaboration with Pienaar & Son presents G&Sea, a salty and delicious cocktail of origin the Atlantic Ocean. This concept challenges our palate and perception, exploring the fusion of taste, sustainability, and culinary creativity through a speculative scenario of a world where consuming sea water becomes a normal part of our diets. G&Sea sparks a dialogue about a future where our culinary boundaries know no bounds, inviting us to taste the unimaginable.

Veggie Lights

What if vegetables could power lights? SCAPE & Studio H in collaboration with Mr Munro explore the possibilities of a world in which ordinary fruit and vegetables could power our grid. Imagine these seemingly ordinary pantry staples become extraordinary power sources for generations to come.

Coffee Sausage

What if we could eat our coffee? SCAPE & Studio H in collaboration with Frankie Fenner Meat Merchants present a breakfast alternative of coffee-infused sausages. Picture a world where your morning ritual takes on a whole new dimension – a daily dose of energy isn't just sipped, but savoured as a culinary delight, allowing us to reimagine our culinary traditions.

THE TEAM

Concept and production: Studio H

G&Sea: Pienaar & Son Distillery

G&Sea label design: Koos Groenewald

Veggie Lights: Mr Munro Flowers

Coffee Sausage: Frankie Fenner Meat Merchants

Photos: Paris Brummer

FOOD XX

FOOD XX WEEK

FOOD XX, founded by Studio H in 2018, is a movement dedicated to empowering and celebrating women in the food and drinks industry.What is FOOD XX WEEK?Because one day just isn't enough, we've expanded FOOD XX into a four-day programme of epic events and collaborations. FOOD XX WEEK offers an interactive opportunity to celebrate women-owned food & drinks businesses. It will also mark the launch of the FOOD XX City Guides - Studio H’s ever-growing directory of businesses and programmes that highlight women entrepreneurs.

The week culminates with the FOOD XX Market on 29 & 30 July at the Oranjezicht City Farm Market. This iconic (and woman-owned) weekend destination is putting their best femme forward by showcasing their incredible women entrepreneur network. Food enthusiasts can expect a feast for the senses, wine tastings, special menu collaborations, cooking demos, book signings and more. Check out the lineup below and on @fxxd_xx, and visit the socials of the various businesses listed for more info.

This calendar has been specially curated for FOOD XX WEEK and involve layers of collaboration between many businesses:



26 JULY: Preparty at Leo's Wine Bar x Mondvol Soet x Austen Gorden



27 JULY: Intimate book signing with Khanyisa Malabi at JAN Innovation Studio



27 JULY: 
Getting Bubbly! Genevieve MCC & Ever Peckish collaboration

27 JULY:

 Sepials Kitchen Workshop - Gochujang and (her famous) Korean Fried Chicken

28 JULY: Popup dinner with Chef Jenny Ward at Hope Distillery cocktail bar, StrangeLove


29 JULY:
 Utano Kitchen's Vegginista plant-focused cooking class at Makers Landing



29 JULY: Odd Plate Fundraising Lunch with NOSH at Oakfield Farm



29 JULY: Conversations and revival through food with Folio and Food I Love You

30 JULY: 
Beijing Opera takeover at Acid Wine Bar for Last Sunday Art Brunch celebration

30 JULY: Cocktails vs Food - A heritage-inspired feast at One Park


30 JULY: Book signing with Loubie Rusch at OZCF



30 JULY: Cake creative - build your own cake with The Velvet Cake Co



29 & 30 JULY: FOOD XX at OZCF Market - a spectacular culmination



FOOD XX WEEK

FOOD XX, founded by Studio H in 2018, is a movement dedicated to empowering and celebrating women in the food and drinks industry.What is FOOD XX WEEK?Because one day just isn't enough, we've expanded FOOD XX into a four-day programme of epic events and collaborations. FOOD XX WEEK offers an interactive opportunity to celebrate women-owned food & drinks businesses. It will also mark the launch of the FOOD XX City Guides - Studio H’s ever-growing directory of businesses and programmes that highlight women entrepreneurs.

The week culminates with the FOOD XX Market on 29 & 30 July at the Oranjezicht City Farm Market. This iconic (and woman-owned) weekend destination is putting their best femme forward by showcasing their incredible women entrepreneur network. Food enthusiasts can expect a feast for the senses, wine tastings, special menu collaborations, cooking demos, book signings and more. Check out the lineup below and on @fxxd_xx, and visit the socials of the various businesses listed for more info.

This calendar has been specially curated for FOOD XX WEEK and involve layers of collaboration between many businesses:



26 JULY: Preparty at Leo's Wine Bar x Mondvol Soet x Austen Gorden



27 JULY: Intimate book signing with Khanyisa Malabi at JAN Innovation Studio



27 JULY: 
Getting Bubbly! Genevieve MCC & Ever Peckish collaboration

27 JULY:

 Sepials Kitchen Workshop - Gochujang and (her famous) Korean Fried Chicken

28 JULY: Popup dinner with Chef Jenny Ward at Hope Distillery cocktail bar, StrangeLove


29 JULY:
 Utano Kitchen's Vegginista plant-focused cooking class at Makers Landing



29 JULY: Odd Plate Fundraising Lunch with NOSH at Oakfield Farm



29 JULY: Conversations and revival through food with Folio and Food I Love You

30 JULY: 
Beijing Opera takeover at Acid Wine Bar for Last Sunday Art Brunch celebration

30 JULY: Cocktails vs Food - A heritage-inspired feast at One Park


30 JULY: Book signing with Loubie Rusch at OZCF



30 JULY: Cake creative - build your own cake with The Velvet Cake Co



29 & 30 JULY: FOOD XX at OZCF Market - a spectacular culmination



EDUCATION
CONCEPT

KIDS FOOD CURRICULUM

THE CLIENT

V&A Waterfront Makers Landing

THE BRIEF

Develop a kids food curriculum

THE RESULT

We are thankful to collaborators like the V&A Waterfront and Makers Landing who are serious about positively impacting South Africa’s food system by investing in children’s culinary education. Showcased here is a food curriculum we developed for them, aimed at teaching kitchen basics to kids between the ages of 5 and 12 — from appreciating South African flavours to the health benefits of different foods, how kitchen equipment works, the science of baking and everything in between.

THE TEAM

Programme design and development: Studio H

Recipe development: Studio H

Research: Studio H

Copy and editing: Studio H

Graphic design: Casper Schutte, Spook Design

KIDS FOOD CURRICULUM

THE CLIENT

V&A Waterfront Makers Landing

THE BRIEF

Develop a kids food curriculum

THE RESULT

We are thankful to collaborators like the V&A Waterfront and Makers Landing who are serious about positively impacting South Africa’s food system by investing in children’s culinary education. Showcased here is a food curriculum we developed for them, aimed at teaching kitchen basics to kids between the ages of 5 and 12 — from appreciating South African flavours to the health benefits of different foods, how kitchen equipment works, the science of baking and everything in between.

THE TEAM

Programme design and development: Studio H

Recipe development: Studio H

Research: Studio H

Copy and editing: Studio H

Graphic design: Casper Schutte, Spook Design

RECIPES

LUYANDA'S CHOPPED TUNA MAYO SANDWICH WITH CRUNCHY SLAW

Ingredients

Tuna Mayo Mix

  • 1 can brined tuna, drained
  • 1 T capers, finely chopped
  • 2 T red onion, finely diced
  • 1 small dill pickle, finely chopped
  • 3 T mayonnaise

Crunchy Slaw

  • ½ cup red cabbage, finely shredded
  • ½ cup white cabbage, finely shredded
  • ½ small carrot, julienned or grated
  • ½ green apple, julienned

Dressing

  • 1 T fresh dill, chopped
  • 1 T fresh mint, chopped
  • 1 T fresh parsley, chopped
  • 2 T dill pickle brine
  • 2 T mayonnaise

Method

1. Prepare the tuna mayo mix:

  • In a bowl, combine the drained tuna, capers, red onion, dill pickle, and mayonnaise.
  • Mix well until everything is evenly coated.

2. Make the slaw:

  • In a separate bowl, toss together the red cabbage, white cabbage, carrot, and green apple.

3. Prepare the dressing:

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the dill, mint, parsley, pickle brine, and mayonnaise.
  • Pour over the slaw and toss to coat evenly.

4. Assemble:

  • Spread the tuna mayo onto a sandwich base of your choice.
  • Top with a generous amount of crunchy slaw.
  • Close with the other slice of bread or serve open-faced.

Enjoy a fresh, tangy, and creamy sandwich with the perfect balance of crunch!

LUYANDA'S CHOPPED TUNA MAYO SANDWICH WITH CRUNCHY SLAW

Ingredients

Tuna Mayo Mix

  • 1 can brined tuna, drained
  • 1 T capers, finely chopped
  • 2 T red onion, finely diced
  • 1 small dill pickle, finely chopped
  • 3 T mayonnaise

Crunchy Slaw

  • ½ cup red cabbage, finely shredded
  • ½ cup white cabbage, finely shredded
  • ½ small carrot, julienned or grated
  • ½ green apple, julienned

Dressing

  • 1 T fresh dill, chopped
  • 1 T fresh mint, chopped
  • 1 T fresh parsley, chopped
  • 2 T dill pickle brine
  • 2 T mayonnaise

Method

1. Prepare the tuna mayo mix:

  • In a bowl, combine the drained tuna, capers, red onion, dill pickle, and mayonnaise.
  • Mix well until everything is evenly coated.

2. Make the slaw:

  • In a separate bowl, toss together the red cabbage, white cabbage, carrot, and green apple.

3. Prepare the dressing:

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the dill, mint, parsley, pickle brine, and mayonnaise.
  • Pour over the slaw and toss to coat evenly.

4. Assemble:

  • Spread the tuna mayo onto a sandwich base of your choice.
  • Top with a generous amount of crunchy slaw.
  • Close with the other slice of bread or serve open-faced.

Enjoy a fresh, tangy, and creamy sandwich with the perfect balance of crunch!

FOOD DESIGN

WEYLANDTS X THEBE MAGUGU FOR FURNITURE WEEK

THE CLIENT

Weylandts

THE JOB

Design a corn-themed food installation for the launch of the Weylandts x Thebe Magugu collab during Cape Town Furniture Week

THE MENU

Grilled corn disks with spicy Nik Naks dust

Cheesy corn fritters

Amagwinya with corn and bacon filling

Corn Flakes brittle

Steamed cornbread

Caramel popcorn bracelets

Cornbread cake with xigugu custard and whipped crème fraîche, covered in popcorn

Concept and menu design: Studio H

Chefs: Mia Everson, Faith Sotondoshe

Art direction for Weylandts: Sanri Pienaar

WEYLANDTS X THEBE MAGUGU FOR FURNITURE WEEK

THE CLIENT

Weylandts

THE JOB

Design a corn-themed food installation for the launch of the Weylandts x Thebe Magugu collab during Cape Town Furniture Week

THE MENU

Grilled corn disks with spicy Nik Naks dust

Cheesy corn fritters

Amagwinya with corn and bacon filling

Corn Flakes brittle

Steamed cornbread

Caramel popcorn bracelets

Cornbread cake with xigugu custard and whipped crème fraîche, covered in popcorn

Concept and menu design: Studio H

Chefs: Mia Everson, Faith Sotondoshe

Art direction for Weylandts: Sanri Pienaar

SPECULATIVE DESIGN

S/ZOUT

THE CLIENT

Embassy of Food, Dutch Design Week 2017, Curated by Marije Vogelzang

THE RESULT

A speculative project imagining the food system in a world where we have only sea water. This project was named by Dezeen as one of 10 most sustainable future foods at DDW 2017.

Following from the installation, Studio H hosted a number of waterless dinners, which imagined the future of food if the water used for agriculture was sea water. The menu included items like fried ostrich egg, strawberry camel milk ice cream and carrot fruit loops. Paired with this were water wise beverages, such as waterless cocktails and beer brewed with sea water.

S/ZOUT

THE CLIENT

Embassy of Food, Dutch Design Week 2017, Curated by Marije Vogelzang

THE RESULT

A speculative project imagining the food system in a world where we have only sea water. This project was named by Dezeen as one of 10 most sustainable future foods at DDW 2017.

Following from the installation, Studio H hosted a number of waterless dinners, which imagined the future of food if the water used for agriculture was sea water. The menu included items like fried ostrich egg, strawberry camel milk ice cream and carrot fruit loops. Paired with this were water wise beverages, such as waterless cocktails and beer brewed with sea water.

FOOD DESIGN
MENU DESIGN
EXPERIENCE DESIGN

CAESARSTONE #SDC24

THE CLIENT

Caesarstone

THE BRIEF

Design and produce the awards ceremony for the annual Caesarstone Student Designer Competition. This year, students were invited to design a Museum of South African Languages located at the Maropeng in the Cradle of Humankind, becoming a vibrant celebration of linguistic diversity and showcasing the richness, history, and evolution of the numerous languages spoken in South Africa.

THE RESULT

The theme came alive through an immersive experience that honoured South Africa’s rich linguistic diversity, expressed creatively through food. Each station celebrated one of South Africa’s 12 official languages, offering a dish that reflected its cultural heritage – from bobotie jaffels to amagwinya and fire-roasted corn to crispy fish fingers. Paying tribute to the Cradle of Humankind – the birthplace of fire – many of the dishes were prepared using traditional fire-cooking methods. The experience concluded on a playful, nostalgic note with a giant jelly and custard installation. Each station featured an interactive sound button in its corresponding language.

THE TEAM

Concept, experience design, menu design, culinary curation: Studio H

Food collaborator: Bianca Strydom

Photo moment: Klara van Wyngaarden

Performance: SPIRIT IN MOTION

Graphic design: Spook Design Co.

Thank you to Sello, Norman and the team at Maropeng

CAESARSTONE #SDC24

THE CLIENT

Caesarstone

THE BRIEF

Design and produce the awards ceremony for the annual Caesarstone Student Designer Competition. This year, students were invited to design a Museum of South African Languages located at the Maropeng in the Cradle of Humankind, becoming a vibrant celebration of linguistic diversity and showcasing the richness, history, and evolution of the numerous languages spoken in South Africa.

THE RESULT

The theme came alive through an immersive experience that honoured South Africa’s rich linguistic diversity, expressed creatively through food. Each station celebrated one of South Africa’s 12 official languages, offering a dish that reflected its cultural heritage – from bobotie jaffels to amagwinya and fire-roasted corn to crispy fish fingers. Paying tribute to the Cradle of Humankind – the birthplace of fire – many of the dishes were prepared using traditional fire-cooking methods. The experience concluded on a playful, nostalgic note with a giant jelly and custard installation. Each station featured an interactive sound button in its corresponding language.

THE TEAM

Concept, experience design, menu design, culinary curation: Studio H

Food collaborator: Bianca Strydom

Photo moment: Klara van Wyngaarden

Performance: SPIRIT IN MOTION

Graphic design: Spook Design Co.

Thank you to Sello, Norman and the team at Maropeng

CONCEPT
INSTALLATION
FUTURE FOOD

DON'T FEED THE BIRDS

Studio H designed an interactive installation, Don't Feed The Birds, to launch our Millets Report in the Future of Design area at Decorex in Cape Town. We wanted to highlight that millets are mostly only available as bird feed in our supermarket aisles. Our stand navigated visitors through a collection of bird baths by Kassa Studio, that were filled with either bird seeds or millet brownies (for human consumption).

THE TEAM

Project Manager: JC Landman

Concept: Hendrik Coetzee, Juwan Beyers

Floor vinyl design: Hoick

Bird Baths: Kassa Studio

Photos: Paris Brummer

DON'T FEED THE BIRDS

Studio H designed an interactive installation, Don't Feed The Birds, to launch our Millets Report in the Future of Design area at Decorex in Cape Town. We wanted to highlight that millets are mostly only available as bird feed in our supermarket aisles. Our stand navigated visitors through a collection of bird baths by Kassa Studio, that were filled with either bird seeds or millet brownies (for human consumption).

THE TEAM

Project Manager: JC Landman

Concept: Hendrik Coetzee, Juwan Beyers

Floor vinyl design: Hoick

Bird Baths: Kassa Studio

Photos: Paris Brummer

STILLS PHOTOGRAPHY
CONTENT
FOOD STYLING

BREAD BASKETS

​A homage to the humble bread basket - a generous gesture set on tables throughout the world. Weaving our ancient relationship with wheat into a timeless tradition of giving.

Originally shot and produced by the Studio H team for Chips! and then syndicated in Jan the Journal vol. 3.

Production and styling: Hendrik Coetzee

Photos: Marloes Haarmans

BREAD BASKETS

​A homage to the humble bread basket - a generous gesture set on tables throughout the world. Weaving our ancient relationship with wheat into a timeless tradition of giving.

Originally shot and produced by the Studio H team for Chips! and then syndicated in Jan the Journal vol. 3.

Production and styling: Hendrik Coetzee

Photos: Marloes Haarmans

EXPERIENCE DESIGN
FOOD DESIGN
READS

OUR 12th BIRTHDAY POPUP

By Holly Beaton

Studio H always has something intriguing in the works, and for their birthday celebration, they unveiled an extraordinary pop-up experience; characterised by their distinct attention to detail and generosity. On arrival, we were ushered into a room housing a dream realised for those of us who favour savoury delights as our first choice: a massive birthday cake adorned with hundreds of candles. Could I have ever imagined experiencing such a colossal cake, drawn from flavours inspired by South Africa's diverse culinary repertoire, and for it to be savoury nogal? The cake featured a half-half combination of 'braai snoek pâté terrine with apricot jam' and 'fior di latte layered braaibroodjie' with cream cheese icing – the perfect introduction for our palates of what was ahead.

Once guests had tucked into a piece of savoury cake, we were guided upstairs – to a dining space, where we were welcomed by a table-scape showcasing the colour-blocking, diversity of objects and proportions signature to Studio H’s bold design-vision. Guided by the number 12 dotted all over – from a stackable, 12-piece bread thread on a needle, to a centre piece in their signature primary colours of blue, red and yellow – with oversized tomatoes and edible menus hanging overhead – the centre-piece continued to delight us all as we uncovered each new, surprising detail.

This is Studio H’s liminal world of merging the fantastical with the realistic, the deliberate with the playful, and in collaboration with Chef Jen, the menu was an exploration rooted in the number 12, with time serving as the guiding principle. Each dish during their mindful dinner was temporally-rooted across technique, ingredient, and presentation – underpinned by the intangible force of nostalgia and ultimately; the joy and wonder that serves as the basis for all their endeavours.  

The culinary journey began with a reimagined ‘Salad Valley’, a throwback to the Waldorf salad – perennially refreshing and nostalgic. Featuring stacked baby gem lettuce leaves, 12-minute smoked grapes, 12-hour pickled apples, a 12-spice pecan nut crunch, alongside celeriac, celery, green beans, and a creamy dressing whipped up in just 12 seconds; served in diner-style baskets. Incredible.

Then, custom ‘KFC’ buckets arrived at the table – filled with NikNaks beer brined buttermilk fried chicken and chips, served with melrose sauce in wax sealed mini-pots; a throwback that centred one of the best snacks tucked into the memory-bank of every South African.  

Next, we were treated to a whiskey-glazed, pressed beef rib slow-cooked for a diligent 100 hours, accompanied by charred creamy corn and a tangy fermented carrot pickle. For this course, we were invited to use Githan Coopoo’s custom cutlery – silverware that had been moulded by the heft of clay, adding a weight to the eating experience which invited us to eat slowly, while the dish itself was served on Studio H’s Mindful Eating Plate by The Detailsmith, featuring cheeky anecdotes revealed with each mouthful; inviting each of our conscience to the fore.

For dessert, ‘Honey Honey’ was an homage to one of the most iconic ageing processes; cheese, an ingredient that gets better with the guiding hand of time. This course was a delightful gingerbread sourdough cookie sandwich filled with fynbos honey brûlée, with shaved 12-month-aged Klein River cheese and a honeycomb crunch.

With bellies full and conversations still rumbling, we were invited to return downstairs; to a communal 5-metre-long Moerkoffie swirl fudge, served with giant Koffie Cookies, coffee – and the option to take home tin-foil swans as mementos. Lasty, a delightful ‘Thyme For Bed’ palate cleanser – resting on wooden toothbrushes waited for us at the exit, with a dollop of thyme and lemon marshmallow tonic. A final, tart and herbaceous mouthful before heading home with our foil swans tucked under our arms.

Studio H gifted us, on their birthday – and I think this sums up the Studio’s essence. Each aspect of the experience was a demonstration of their instinctive understanding of food as a communal experience, in which the senses, memory and emotions work together to evoke new perspectives on how we can engage with the world around us. What will they dream up next? It's hard to conceive; but they’ll need more than another twelve years – to many, many more.

The menu and wine pairing

Course 1

Birthday cake: half-and-half (braai snoek pâte terrine with pickled apricot jam) + (fior di latte layered braaibroodjie) topped with cream cheese

Ambeloui MCC 2012

Course 2

Waldorf inspired stack salad, served inside an iceberg lettuce bowl, with 12 min smoked grapes, 12 hour pickled apple, 12 spice pecan nut crunch and 12 sec creamy dressing

Sijnn White 2012

A dozen micro Marmite crouton loaves, served with micro butter

Course 3

NikNaks bucket: NikNaks beer brined buttermilk fried chicken served with Melrose sauce

Course 4

Super slow beef: Aged 100-hour braised whisky/balsamic glazed beef rib with creamy corn and fermented carrot pickle

Crystallum Bona Fide 2012

Course 5

Honey, honey: Gingerbread sourdough cookie sandwich with fynbos honey brûlée, shaved 12 month Klein River cheese and honeycomb crunch

Course 6

Moerkoffie fudge: 5m long moerkoffie swirl fudge with oversized koffiekoekies

Thank you:

Mindful cutlery: Githan Coopoo

Mindful crockery: The Detailsmith

Birthday candles: Okra Candle

Chef: Jenny Ward

Kitchen Team: Fifi Kusotera, Kabelo Luhle Tala, Ntomboxolo Sidoda, Anake Ngagela

Studio H: JC Landman, Eviwe Qubelo

Event creative director: Nikki Symons

Photos: Daniela Zondagh

Music: Andy Aichison (A11)

Wine curation: Matthew Freemantle, Leo's

Birthday cake: Sweet LionHeart x Chef Jen

Fudge: Afrikoa

Butter: Cream of the Crop

Graphic design: Hoick

Concept: Hannerie Visser, JC Landman

STILLS PHOTOGRAPHY
CONTENT
FOOD STYLING

CONTENT CREATION FOR SONNY & IRENE

THE CLIENT

Kove Collection

THE BRIEF

Shoot content to launch the new restaurant's menu offering on their website and social media platforms.

THE RESULT

Restaurant menu items shot against graphic interior elements in the background. Simple pastry patters on monotone backgrounds to launch the bakery menu.

THE TEAM

Production: JC Landman

Photography: Paris Brummer, Warren Talmarkes, Daniela Zondagh

Styling: Juwan Beyers

CONTENT CREATION FOR SONNY & IRENE

THE CLIENT

Kove Collection

THE BRIEF

Shoot content to launch the new restaurant's menu offering on their website and social media platforms.

THE RESULT

Restaurant menu items shot against graphic interior elements in the background. Simple pastry patters on monotone backgrounds to launch the bakery menu.

THE TEAM

Production: JC Landman

Photography: Paris Brummer, Warren Talmarkes, Daniela Zondagh

Styling: Juwan Beyers

CONTENT
FUTURE FOOD

FUTURE FOOD REPORT 2025/6

Studio H prides itself on being at the forefront of culinary innovation in the intricate world of food design. One of the core elements in staying ahead of the curve is food trend forecasting, which requires comprehensive research, data analysis, and expert insights to predict future food trends. Embracing this strategic approach, we are excited to announce the release of our 2025/6 Future Food Report — an in-depth, carefully curated forecast of the gastronomic landscape that lies ahead.

We recently hosted a series of in-person sessions to present the latest report to clients and industry friends. You can order and download the report in our online shop.

FUTURE FOOD REPORT 2025/6

Studio H prides itself on being at the forefront of culinary innovation in the intricate world of food design. One of the core elements in staying ahead of the curve is food trend forecasting, which requires comprehensive research, data analysis, and expert insights to predict future food trends. Embracing this strategic approach, we are excited to announce the release of our 2025/6 Future Food Report — an in-depth, carefully curated forecast of the gastronomic landscape that lies ahead.

We recently hosted a series of in-person sessions to present the latest report to clients and industry friends. You can order and download the report in our online shop.

EXPERIENCE DESIGN
CONCEPT
MENU DESIGN

EARTH HOUR DINNER '22

THE CLIENT

M-Net

THE BRIEF

Conceptualise a dinner for the MasterChef South Africa sponsons and guests for Earth Hour 2021.

THE RESULT

Amidst accelerating climate change and staggering biodiversity loss, Earth Hour continues to inspire millions of people to take action for our planet and nature. Every year, at 20:30 on the last Saturday of March, supporters in over 190 countries and territories unite, taking action on and raising awareness of the issues facing our one home.

With MasterChef South Africa’s commitment to sustainability and the environment, it was only apt to host the official sponsor’s dinner on Earth Hour 2022. This dinner was attended by 80 of the main sponsors, associated sponsors, contestants and judges, DStv Rewards Winners, production agency and members of the media. The dinner was prepared by Chefs Mmabatho Molefe and Bertus Basson, and the canapés were served on ‘Shellegance’ by local artist Lucie De Moyencourt.

THE TEAM

Venue: Makers Landing

Sponsors: M-Net, DStv Rewards, Pick ‘n Pay, V&A Waterfront, Makers Landing

Associated sponsors: @home, Hisense

Chefs: Eike by Bertus Basson, Mmabatho Molefe, Emazulwini

Canapé plates: Lucie de Moyencourt

EARTH HOUR DINNER '22

THE CLIENT

M-Net

THE BRIEF

Conceptualise a dinner for the MasterChef South Africa sponsons and guests for Earth Hour 2021.

THE RESULT

Amidst accelerating climate change and staggering biodiversity loss, Earth Hour continues to inspire millions of people to take action for our planet and nature. Every year, at 20:30 on the last Saturday of March, supporters in over 190 countries and territories unite, taking action on and raising awareness of the issues facing our one home.

With MasterChef South Africa’s commitment to sustainability and the environment, it was only apt to host the official sponsor’s dinner on Earth Hour 2022. This dinner was attended by 80 of the main sponsors, associated sponsors, contestants and judges, DStv Rewards Winners, production agency and members of the media. The dinner was prepared by Chefs Mmabatho Molefe and Bertus Basson, and the canapés were served on ‘Shellegance’ by local artist Lucie De Moyencourt.

THE TEAM

Venue: Makers Landing

Sponsors: M-Net, DStv Rewards, Pick ‘n Pay, V&A Waterfront, Makers Landing

Associated sponsors: @home, Hisense

Chefs: Eike by Bertus Basson, Mmabatho Molefe, Emazulwini

Canapé plates: Lucie de Moyencourt

INSTALLATION
CONCEPT
PRODUCTION

100 FLAVOURS INSTALLATION

THE CLIENT

V&A Waterfront, Makers Landing

THE BRIEF

Create an activation for the opening of Makers Landing.

THE RESULT

100 Flavours was an interpretation of a what a South African Food Museum could look like. The 100 Flavours exhibition, that ran for six months at Makers Landing in the V&A Waterfront, educated and inspired visitors with a gastronomic journey through South Africa’s iconic ingredients, recipes, cooking methods and culinary tools. Visitors could discover South Africa's edible past amid archaeological evidence of the earliest cooking over fire at Gauteng’s Cradle of Humankind; savour the first feasts with prehistoric Cape West Coast shellfish midden mounds; admire the creativity of the ancient honey hunters depicted in KZN’s San rock art and then marvel in a past-meets-present epicurean experience with a wild flower honey tasting. All the while walking amongst the foundations of the pre-colonial Khoi Camissa trading station.

THE TEAM

Concept, production and curation: Studio H

Installation production: Studio H, Ilana Swanepoel

Ingredient sourcing: Studio H and Sisanda Nxumalo

Research and copy: Dr Anna Trapido

Graphic design: Casper Schutte, Spook Design

Photos: Jan Ras, Woolworths Taste Magazine and Ashleigh Frans

100 FLAVOURS INSTALLATION

THE CLIENT

V&A Waterfront, Makers Landing

THE BRIEF

Create an activation for the opening of Makers Landing.

THE RESULT

100 Flavours was an interpretation of a what a South African Food Museum could look like. The 100 Flavours exhibition, that ran for six months at Makers Landing in the V&A Waterfront, educated and inspired visitors with a gastronomic journey through South Africa’s iconic ingredients, recipes, cooking methods and culinary tools. Visitors could discover South Africa's edible past amid archaeological evidence of the earliest cooking over fire at Gauteng’s Cradle of Humankind; savour the first feasts with prehistoric Cape West Coast shellfish midden mounds; admire the creativity of the ancient honey hunters depicted in KZN’s San rock art and then marvel in a past-meets-present epicurean experience with a wild flower honey tasting. All the while walking amongst the foundations of the pre-colonial Khoi Camissa trading station.

THE TEAM

Concept, production and curation: Studio H

Installation production: Studio H, Ilana Swanepoel

Ingredient sourcing: Studio H and Sisanda Nxumalo

Research and copy: Dr Anna Trapido

Graphic design: Casper Schutte, Spook Design

Photos: Jan Ras, Woolworths Taste Magazine and Ashleigh Frans

CONCEPT
VIDEO PRODUCTION
CREATIVE DIRECTION

WOOLWORTHS NEWNESS VIDEO CAMPAIGN

THE CLIENT

Woolworth

THE BRIEF

Create short videos for social media that showcase new food products.

THE RESULT

A series of engaging stop-motion videos highlighting each new food product – from amadombolo and aubergine melanzane to confit duck curry and Chuckles coconut biscuits. Each video transitioned the product from its packaged form to a serving suggestion, demonstrating ease of use and visual appeal.

WOOLWORTHS NEWNESS VIDEO CAMPAIGN

THE CLIENT

Woolworth

THE BRIEF

Create short videos for social media that showcase new food products.

THE RESULT

A series of engaging stop-motion videos highlighting each new food product – from amadombolo and aubergine melanzane to confit duck curry and Chuckles coconut biscuits. Each video transitioned the product from its packaged form to a serving suggestion, demonstrating ease of use and visual appeal.

REPORT

100+ FLAVOURS REPORT

100+ Flavours is a report of South Africa’s iconic ingredients, recipes, cooking methods and culinary tools. It showcases the overlapping influences – ancient and modern, urban and rural – that have created regional and cultural variations on shared themes – vetkoek meets magwinya, tšhotlo fuses with fynvleis, and bunny chows become kota and spathlos. The report highlights – in a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand way – the major impact that the ravages of colonialism, apartheid, poverty and dispossession have had on who consumes what, where and how often in South Africa. It also draws attention to the insightful social, economic, political, and psychological local stories that are infused into every spoon of soured sorghum ting and each bite of biltong. There is a tale to be told through every mouthful of mebos and each crunch of madzhulu termites. And there are ancestral acknowledgements in every sip of amasi, boegoebrandewyn and umqombothi.

THE TEAM

Concept: Studio H

Copy and research: Dr Anna Trapido

Copy editing, publishing: Hannerie Visser, JC Landman

Styling: Juwan Beyers

Photography: Ashleigh Frans, Daniela Zondagh

Graphic Design: Hoick

100+ FLAVOURS REPORT

100+ Flavours is a report of South Africa’s iconic ingredients, recipes, cooking methods and culinary tools. It showcases the overlapping influences – ancient and modern, urban and rural – that have created regional and cultural variations on shared themes – vetkoek meets magwinya, tšhotlo fuses with fynvleis, and bunny chows become kota and spathlos. The report highlights – in a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand way – the major impact that the ravages of colonialism, apartheid, poverty and dispossession have had on who consumes what, where and how often in South Africa. It also draws attention to the insightful social, economic, political, and psychological local stories that are infused into every spoon of soured sorghum ting and each bite of biltong. There is a tale to be told through every mouthful of mebos and each crunch of madzhulu termites. And there are ancestral acknowledgements in every sip of amasi, boegoebrandewyn and umqombothi.

THE TEAM

Concept: Studio H

Copy and research: Dr Anna Trapido

Copy editing, publishing: Hannerie Visser, JC Landman

Styling: Juwan Beyers

Photography: Ashleigh Frans, Daniela Zondagh

Graphic Design: Hoick

CONCEPT
MEDIA DROPS

JORDAN 4 "CEMENT" RELEASE

THE CLIENT

Shelflife

THE BRIEF

Design cement-inspired treats and drinks for the release of the Jordan 4 “Cement” sneaker at the Cape Town and Johannesburg Shelflife stores. These needed to be easy-to-eat, packaged items that are visually aligned with the sneaker’s iconic grey-and-white colour way. The food experience needed to mirror the in-store design and create a shareable moment that would resonate with sneaker culture and elevate the overall launch.

THE RESULT

"Cement" lemonade and monochrome snacks included chocolate “cement" fudge, donuts and cupcakes.

THE TEAM

Concept and menu design: Studio H

Chef: Strone Henry

JORDAN 4 "CEMENT" RELEASE

THE CLIENT

Shelflife

THE BRIEF

Design cement-inspired treats and drinks for the release of the Jordan 4 “Cement” sneaker at the Cape Town and Johannesburg Shelflife stores. These needed to be easy-to-eat, packaged items that are visually aligned with the sneaker’s iconic grey-and-white colour way. The food experience needed to mirror the in-store design and create a shareable moment that would resonate with sneaker culture and elevate the overall launch.

THE RESULT

"Cement" lemonade and monochrome snacks included chocolate “cement" fudge, donuts and cupcakes.

THE TEAM

Concept and menu design: Studio H

Chef: Strone Henry

FOOD DESIGN
MENU DESIGN

KRAAKTAFEL – NEW YEAR'S EVE

THE CLIENT

KRAAKTAFEL

THE BRIEF

The KRAAKTAFEL is a dining experience created and curated by Kraak, embracing vulnerability in nature. For this special New Year's Eve edition, we were tasked with designing a shared feast that celebrated fire, bold flavours, and the joy of communal dining.

THE RESULT

In collaboration with chef Mmabatho Molefe, we designed a menu that embraced generous, fire-cooked flavours and interactive, shareable moments. The evening began with a striking 20-meter mille-feuille braaibroodjie installation on arrival. The bread course featured rosemary tear-and-share bread served with butter blocks and a hummus rich with sundried-tomato and olives. Starters included a vibrant green goddess salad and delicate yellowtail ceviche, cured in coconut tiger’s milk with apple, red onion, fresh coriander, and curry oil. The main feast was cooked over an open fire – spatchcock chicken with salsa verde, whole Tomahawk steak with peppercorn sauce, clay-baked root vegetables, a leek and ricotta galette, and lemon couscous salad brightened with pomegranate, mint, and peach. Dessert brought a duo of indulgence: fire-cooked pineapple with coconut crumb and butterscotch, alongside a shareable dark rum and muscovado brûlée. As the clock struck midnight, the feast ended with Kosgangsta burgers and chips, a fitting way to welcome the new year with comfort and celebration.

THE TEAM

Menu concept, design, culinary curation: Studio H, Mmabatho Molefe

Food collaborator: Mmabatho Molefe

Culinary team: Mmabatho Molefe, Bianca Strydom, Faith Sotondoshe, Wes Watlington, Zandi Bhayi, Strone Henry, Ashleigh Frans, Luyanda Sogiba

Photography and videography: Daniela Zondagh

KRAAKTAFEL – NEW YEAR'S EVE

THE CLIENT

KRAAKTAFEL

THE BRIEF

The KRAAKTAFEL is a dining experience created and curated by Kraak, embracing vulnerability in nature. For this special New Year's Eve edition, we were tasked with designing a shared feast that celebrated fire, bold flavours, and the joy of communal dining.

THE RESULT

In collaboration with chef Mmabatho Molefe, we designed a menu that embraced generous, fire-cooked flavours and interactive, shareable moments. The evening began with a striking 20-meter mille-feuille braaibroodjie installation on arrival. The bread course featured rosemary tear-and-share bread served with butter blocks and a hummus rich with sundried-tomato and olives. Starters included a vibrant green goddess salad and delicate yellowtail ceviche, cured in coconut tiger’s milk with apple, red onion, fresh coriander, and curry oil. The main feast was cooked over an open fire – spatchcock chicken with salsa verde, whole Tomahawk steak with peppercorn sauce, clay-baked root vegetables, a leek and ricotta galette, and lemon couscous salad brightened with pomegranate, mint, and peach. Dessert brought a duo of indulgence: fire-cooked pineapple with coconut crumb and butterscotch, alongside a shareable dark rum and muscovado brûlée. As the clock struck midnight, the feast ended with Kosgangsta burgers and chips, a fitting way to welcome the new year with comfort and celebration.

THE TEAM

Menu concept, design, culinary curation: Studio H, Mmabatho Molefe

Food collaborator: Mmabatho Molefe

Culinary team: Mmabatho Molefe, Bianca Strydom, Faith Sotondoshe, Wes Watlington, Zandi Bhayi, Strone Henry, Ashleigh Frans, Luyanda Sogiba

Photography and videography: Daniela Zondagh

CURATION

MAKERS LANDING

THE CLIENT

V&A Waterfront

THE BRIEF

Lead curator, Makers Landing

THE RESULT

Hannerie was the inaugural lead curator and designer of this purpose-driven space that supports job creation and skills development, a space that champions small businesses and facilitates skills-sharing between credible food experts and budding entrepreneurs. Studio H is still part of the mentorship programme for tenants at Makers Landing, whereby our studio assists food entrepreneurs to scale their businesses.

THE TEAM

Photo: Ashleigh Frans

MAKERS LANDING

THE CLIENT

V&A Waterfront

THE BRIEF

Lead curator, Makers Landing

THE RESULT

Hannerie was the inaugural lead curator and designer of this purpose-driven space that supports job creation and skills development, a space that champions small businesses and facilitates skills-sharing between credible food experts and budding entrepreneurs. Studio H is still part of the mentorship programme for tenants at Makers Landing, whereby our studio assists food entrepreneurs to scale their businesses.

THE TEAM

Photo: Ashleigh Frans