A focus on local art and design
How has design shaped Ponsonby and the inner city?.
How has design shaped Ponsonby and the inner city?.
Donna Hoyle recently relocated her design studio from Parnell to industrial-chic premises in Grey Lynn, in order to create a showroom space for her latest creation – a curated collection of exquisite and luxurious cushions.
Designing gardens is a form of art that requires an enormous amount of foresight and patience.
Set to be an enduring design trend, traversing architecture, commercial interiors and soft furnishings – Biophilia is a design approach underpinned by a passion and love of all things living, growing and alive.
Monarch butterflies symbolise rebirth and a new life. They bring change, transformation and new opportunities.
Great kitchens don’t just happen – they’re a combination of many factors, but the one
essential ingredient is great design.
When one thinks about property management, regulations and administrative duties, paperwork comes to mind.
Situated in a coveted, tightly held, seaside cul-de-sac, what started life as a humble 1920s bungalow has been perfectly transformed into a well-proportioned, large, family home with stunning harbour views and the beach on your doorstep.
You will be captivated the moment you enter this fabulous, truly expansive home and are enticed down the wide hallway drawing you to the very heart of it.
Local resident Priscilla Taylor started her pet celebrant business last month.
This year, Louise Ryan was appointed as a Within-School-Teacher for the Kahui Ako o Waitemata.
Practical life, sensorial, language, maths, culture and much more.