December 2025
Where artistry meets enterprise
Design that endures is born from precision, patience and partnerships that value both artistry and enterprise. The Ventures Foundation by Sanlam Private Wealth is built on this ethos – empowering a new generation of designers to step onto the global stage and make Africa’s quiet luxury impossible to ignore.
This initiative is more than a design competition. The Ventures Foundation is a platform to discover, develop and accelerate South Africa’s most promising creative entrepreneurs – designers with the potential to translate distinctive vision into sustainable, global brands.
‘Designing investment portfolios is as much a craft as it is a science – measured, meticulous and deeply personal,’ says Theesan Moodley, CEO of Sanlam Private Wealth. ‘The Ventures Foundation extends this discipline into design entrepreneurship. When creative excellence is paired with business mentorship and global exposure, the result is lasting impact.’
Twelve emerging designers will be selected for a series of masterclasses focused on both creative excellence and business capability. Five will go on to receive intensive, tailored mentorship – from pricing and production to branding and market access. One finalist will join a mentor at Maison&Objet in Paris, one of the world’s top design fairs, to engage with global brands, gain international insights and build connections.
Applicants are invited to design a luxury textile piece – prototyped as a rug – that reimagines African luxury. Here, luxury is not about excess, but restraint: timeless design, refined craftsmanship and mastery of the material. The review lens is equally focused on entrepreneurial potential – clear ambition, and readiness to scale.
Across Africa, design is becoming a powerful economic force. Studios are weaving sustainability, provenance and innovation into products with global appeal. But the journey to scale remains tough. Access to capital, networks and international markets is limited. Competing globally requires more than creativity – it requires a strategy.
The expert panel brings together leaders across design, business and creative entrepreneurship: Tracy Lee Lynch (Clout/SA), Laurie Wiid van Heerden (Wiid Design), Mpho Vackier (TheUrbanative), Zizipho Poswa (Imiso), Charl Edwards (LOOKBOOK Studio) and business strategist Claude Morris, alongside Sanlam Private Wealth’s own investment expertise represented by Lentsoane Lekalakala.
The Craft & Design Institute (CDI) joins as development partner, drawing on decades of experience supporting creative enterprises into new markets.
Visit sanlamprivatewealth.com for details. Entries close 15 March 2026.