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A distinctive roof, tailormade to your vision, elevates the architectural adventure to another level. In association with Roofing Smiths. When it comes to roofing,…
As any fashionista knows, there’s no longer anything old hat about crochet, as evidenced by this cute-as-a-button She Blooms summer must-have. A highlight of…

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A contemporary bunk room, realised with Resene paints and wood finishes, pays homage to the classic Kiwi bach. In association with Resene. There’s something undeniably charming about the lived-in aesthetic of a classic bach where layered hand-me-downs and the natural warmth of timber create carefree abodes full of character. This idea of décor evolving organically over time has inspired the design of this bunk room, where new paint introduces crispness and flair while still embracing that nostalgic feel. In this inviting space, we’ve added a playful touch with built-in bunk beds painted in the rich indigo of Resene Rulebreaker
As any fashionista knows, there’s no longer anything old hat about crochet, as evidenced by this cute-as-a-button She Blooms summer must-have. A highlight of the Sophie 2024 hat collection, the design teams an element of retroliciousness with a playful spirit — and it’s practical, too. Designed in Aotearoa and inspired by the joy of spontaneity that comes with the summer season, the hat makes the perfect gift (for yourself). Crafted from durable paper, it’s lightweight, breathable and easy to scrunch up and tuck into your beach bag. Up there for thinking. sophiestore.co.nz
Ocean swimming or, at the very least, loving the laps outdoors in a saltwater pool is an exquisite escape, a way to disconnect and de-stress for a curious club of devotees. Baina’s limited-edition Busby and Willis pool towels pay homage to the rituals of the daily swim. Made of luxuriously soft organic cotton, the designs are driven by graphic grids. In the Busby towel, Ranch Red & Cloud chequerboard team up, while the Willis design makes a strong statement with a Sand & Noir design inspired by art-deco parquet tiling. With style and substance wrapped up, they’re an easy

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From NZ via NY, Activist founders Gabrielle Mirkin and Luke Harwood’s self-discovery journey led them to the California good life. Moving from New Zealand to New York in their twenties, Gabrielle Mirkin and Luke Harwood were initially attracted by the amazing career opportunities. Arriving in Manhattan to take up the role of art director at Harper’s Bazaar and then Vogue magazine, Gabrielle was in her element, and Luke — who had a fashion brand for many years — couldn’t think of a better city to be in. In the years since, their journey has seen something of a sea
Celebrating 20 years in business this year, we quizzed fashion designer Juliette Hogan on what makes her tick. What at-home rituals do you enjoy? Small, weather-influenced rituals like weeding the garden, drying sheets in the sun, and opening doors to the outside. Also, Sunday baking for lunchboxes, along with sorting, tidying… What’s a self-care product you use daily? Aēsop ‘In Two Minds’ facial cleanser.  Tell us about a book you haven’t been able to put down. Lola in the Mirror, by Trent Dalton. I loved reading that book. What can guests expect at your table? An array of plates
We caught up with Ruth at home in Tāmaki Makaurau to find out how she’s settling into the role of Kaitohu Director at Artspace Aotearoa. Having spent 19 years away — almost half her life — artist Ruth Buchanan is back living in Aotearoa. Ruth describes the reasons for returning as many and complex, but key to the impulse was following the trajectory established in her artistic practice. We caught up with Ruth at home in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland to find out how she’s settling in. Kia ora Ruth, so what prompted your move home? After a decade of working
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