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ESMA MARNEWICK

Stickers

You can’t help but feel a little jealous when you spot a bakkie or station wagon with its rear window covered in stickers from far-off destinations. Since those classic stickers aren’t as easy to find as they once were, designer Ben Grib decided to bring them back. He’s created beautiful stickers of South Africa’s national parks and beaches, as well as nature reserves in the Western Cape. The stickers are available in packs of 20–25 and they’re a great gift for your travel-crazy friend or family member.

R300 for a pack of 20

shop.bengrib.co.za

Skin Creamery Sunscreen

By now you know that you should wear sunscreen every day and not just when you go to the beach. The vegan in your life will love this tinted, luxury sunscreen with SPF25. It feels like a face cream, smells like the veld, and will give your skin a healthy glow. Vitamin E and squalene, a natural moisturiser found in olives and sugarcane, will feed your skin. Sold in a glass bottle.

R400

skincreamery.com

Lizzard Stainless Steel Tumbler

You can get away with drinking wine from a coffee mug on a hike, but you should upscale at a picnic. This modern tumbler will keep drinks hot or cold. And the sturdy lid with its small opening will keep the picnic blanket dry when the two-year-olds take over.

R280

lizzardonline.com

Tra.Dish.Nal Wine Cooler

Never arrive with wine in a shopping bag at an

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