Brass stair nosing

CCAC #: 0024a
Artwork title: Brass stair nosing
Artist(s): Jabu Nala
Year made: Unknown
Artwork type: Sculpture or object
Medium: Brass
Dimensions (mm): 60 x 110 x 25
Artwork collections: Brass stair nosings by Jabu Nala
Source: Donated by Janina Masojada and Andrew Makin of DesignWorkshop SA (Constitutional Court building architects)
Year acquired: 2023
Year completed: Unknown
Installation type: Movable artwork
Location area: On a travelling exhibition
Signage:

A stair nosing is a building element on the edge of a step to bring to one’s attention a change in level and, if necessary, to serve as a non-slip strip. The stair nosings in the Constitutional Court, designed by Jabu Nala, were inspired by patterns on traditional Zulu clay pots for which the Nala family are renowned.

Jabu Nala was commissioned to make lengths of patterned tiles with traditional clay markings. Her designs were then cast in brass and applied along the edges of the courtroom and exhibition gallery steps, lending a beauty and warmth to the Court environment.

A clay pot, or Uphiso, by Ntombi Nala is displayed alongside these nosings.


CCAC 440600

Photographer: Unrecorded
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