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In this serene garden village, interior designer Anya Mayo, architect Doug Weir, and landscape designer Xanthe White create a peaceful retreat that seamlessly integrates…
From lush botanicals to oversized blooms, florals are always in season for interiors. Take a leaf out of Kowtow’s book with this fresh new…

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Inspired by dry landscapes, coastal textures and ancient forms, Weave’s Spring/Summer 24/25 collection features soft furnishings designed to help create serene, sophisticated spaces. Pictured here, their Figlio cushion range offers a chunky woven linen look. It’s available in an earthy palette of six colours, which work together seamlessly to create inviting interior moments wherever you need them. weavehome.co.nz
From lush botanicals to oversized blooms, florals are always in season for interiors. Take a leaf out of Kowtow’s book with this fresh new look. Why settle for ordinary when you can wear a masterpiece? Kowtow’s new-season Delphinium print is more than just a pattern — it’s art in motion. Created by scanning real flowers, this non-traditional floral captures every petal and leaf, celebrating their raw beauty. Printed on Fairtrade organic cotton voile, the Bloom dress has a chic, relaxed fit designed for everyday ease, with a fine art finesse. Spurred on by the idea of clothing as a
In the pages of Much, Discover how to transform your interior with bold character and flair, guided by Evie’s vibrant stories and savvy tips. With the same wit and honesty that have made Evie Kemp a beloved figure in the New Zealand design world, she takes us on a colourful journey through her life and home. Much: A maximalist’s guide to a creative home isn’t just a coffee-table book — it’s a call to action. Evie challenges you to embrace your unique tastes, showcase the ‘weird and wonderful’ aspects of yourself, shake up your spaces — and helpfully provides

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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
Enter Gina Fabish’s New Plymouth store—a treasure trove of memories and dreams that was always meant to be. When asked how she found herself on a career path that has led her through a multitude of creative pursuits, Ngāmotu/New Plymouth photographer, interior designer and now store owner Gina Fabish says, “I’m not sure it was ever a choice; I’ve never imagined anything different, so I think it’s more a way of being.” As a creative multi-hyphenate, she credits growing up with parents who were collectors for shaping her appreciation of individuality and creativity. What do you enjoy about the
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