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Self-made designer Lunetta Bartz joins the Trenery Guild

The founder of MAKER and interior designer is the 10th artist to join the celebrated Trenery Guild series of collaborators

By Amy Saunders | September 19, 2019 | Category

Launched in February 2018, The Trenery Guild is a collaborative project that partners Trenery with leading South African artists and together they create artwork for unique in store activations.

Lunetta Bartz, a Joburg based furniture and interior designer and owner of MAKER, a store specialising in the craft of hand-binding journals and artists’ books, recently joined the creatively cool collective.

Bartz has created a bespoke journal, the MAKER x The Trenery Guild journal, for her 2019 collaboration with Trenery. The book is handbound in grey linen, filled out with recycled Cyclus offset paper and will be given as a limited-edition gift to Trenery customers exclusively at their Hyde Park store.

‘Book binding is about detail, very much like interior design, just in a much smaller format. Every detail is highly considered in order to evoke a sensory experience and interaction with this uniquely bound paper journal.’

‘That’s my love for books. I know everyone types on computers, these days, but nothing is physically left any more. With books, the trace is there, they are a very special way of holding knowledge so they may as well be beautiful,’ shared Bartz.

The collaboration takes its cue from the new Trenery seasonal collection, one that conjures a sense of awakening and mindfulness.

Together with her long-time assistant, Sam Nyalungu, MAKER runs out of Bartz’s boutique book bindery in Kew, Johannesburg. The team produces their artisinal books through a focused, detail-orientated process. Take a look at a few images of the creation process and the MAKER x The Trenery Guild journal below.