Today's deals
Extra Time Deals
Everyday Essentials
Clearance
Gift Vouchers
Today's Deals
/
Electronics
save
-27%
Cape Town - White
Cape Town - White

Native DecorWooden South African Inspired Skylines

R399

Retail: R550
Heads up! This delivery may take longer than our usual 5 - 10 working day time frame. OK, heads back down again.
About

Cape Town

There are only two directions in Cape Town – from the mountain and to the mountain. And much the same, there are only two ways the Cape Town Skyline Wall Art by Native Decor can enhance your living space and that’s exponentially and phenomenally. No matter where you are in the world, this piece of art will remind you of the beauty the mother city has to offer.

Johannesburg

Bring a touch of the economic hub of South Africa to your living space with the Joburg Skyline Wall Art by Native Decor. It will serve as a reminder to keep pushing and aiming for gold. Though it’s also difficult to deny the modern appeal that the design boasts which will enhance any room you place it in.

Durban

Durban, known for its scenic views and wealth of Indian and Zulu cultures, boasts some of South Africa’s most notable landmarks (Ushaka Marine World, The Golden Mile Beach Front and Africa’s busiest and best-managed port to name but a few). Without a doubt, Moses Mabhida Stadium tops this list and takes the lead in our urban Durban city skyline. Add some proudly South African culture to your walls!

Pretoria

An understated yet historically rich Pretoria urban skyline is denoted by The Monument Buildings which take centre stage surrounded by other distinguished structures such as the Telkom tower, Reserve Bank Building, and Palace Of Justice. Add a touch of South African heritage to any wall.

Product Specification
  • Made with Commercial Plywood
  • Proudly South African
  • Dimensions: 122 x 48 cm
read more
24 hours isn't exactly a lot of time

Unless you're Jack Bauer, of course. Which you aren't. He's fictional - and unless artificial intelligence has come a long way in a short space of time, you're very much real.

If you consider yourself a professional procrastinator, 24 hours is barely enough time to read your emails, let alone respond. Especially if you sleep the recommended ten hours a night.

But it's all we give you to capitalise on our great deals.

And you've just wasted five minutes reading this and wondering how to make the simple act of email reading last a full work day.