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A Fish Hoek haven inspired by the beach homes of Bali

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Klompie bricks laid in 
a herringbone design 
was one of the first 
looks Jodi decided on. She repeated this around the pool and in the main bathroom (see page 47 and 52), connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces.
Klompie bricks laid in a herringbone design was one of the first looks Jodi decided on. She repeated this around the pool and in the main bathroom (see page 47 and 52), connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces.

Photographs Dirk Pieters | Production Marian van Wyk 

Just days before flights out of SA were banned in 2020, Jodi Lawrence caught a plane to Bali, Indonesia in a bid to save her furniture and décor import business. She didn’t know then that she’d spend the next two years there, as Covid-19 gripped the globe.

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