Within walls
Smit’s vision is completed through the lens of photographer Yvette Jordaan and the graphic-design mastery of Sirette Hare – together crafting a visual exploration that is exacting, contemplative and deeply symbolic.
While Masculus is anchored in stillness, Tussen Mure shifts the lens into motion. The new television series explores the human dimension behind designed environments – revealing men not as archetypes, but as expressive, living subjects within rooms that shape and reflect their internal worlds.
Directed by Elmi de Pauw, the series captures spontaneous moments: a shift in posture, a private smile, the emotional texture between a man and the environment he inhabits. Elmi’s intuitive directing turns interiors into intimate stages, where character and space engage in a quiet, unforced dialogue.
Co-presenter Eugene Coetzee, founder of Eugene Coetzee Décor & Design Consultants, brings his own interpretive eye to the relationship between objects, mood, personality and identity. A devoted collector of books, he views each publication as a living character. ‘When I first encountered Masculus, I immediately imagined its energy in movement. Books have personalities – colours, moods, identities. Film becomes their movement.’
Smit echoes this sentiment through her own long-held philosophy.
‘Coffee table books are meant to be seen,’ she says. “They live openly – bold, large, unapologetic. Film doesn’t replace the book; it breathes alongside it.’
Ultimately, Tussen Mure studies the lives carried within walls — the laughter, the stillness, and the human honesty that remains long after a room falls silent.
Image Credits: Masculus – The Male Domain