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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
Styling, stories and spaces — Alice Lines has created one place to share her work. In association with Squarespace. Remember when being an editor meant red pens and late-night deadlines? Well, not anymore. In the modern media landscape, my role at homestyle now requires a vast suite of creative hats. Conceptualising and crafting content to share with our audience in print and online is a whirlwind, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.   Storytelling is at the heart of what we do, and our business has evolved to offer this as a service for others too. Functioning
Aside from the elegance of Baya Living’s new-season Sandringham runner collection, we’re also enamoured with the names of the three gorgeous hues — pecan, moss and fenugreek — designed to imbue your hallway with comfort and personality. Made from 100% wool with a cotton backing, the loom-knotted runners have a lush 15mm pile for next-level softness underfoot. Notably, Baya has partnered with GoodWeave to ensure a transparent, child-labour-free supply chain. bayaliving.com

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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
Nephi Tupaea, a visionary artist with deep Māori roots, paints a new narrative of decolonisation in Aotearoa. Tucked away on a quiet, nondescript Karanema/Havelock North street, in a kitset garage at the very end of a driveway, one of the most exciting painters to emerge in Aotearoa in recent years is hard at work. The artist in question is Nephi Tupaea (Ngāti Koata, Ngāti Tiipa, Ngāti Koroki Kahukura, Ngāti Kahungunu) who, while having been part of the Pacific Sisters activist art collective since the ’90s, has only recently taken up painting. Despite this, she’s already shown paintings at The
Husband and wife duo Isaac and Beck Lindesay want to break down the walls when it comes to adventurous architecture. In partnership with Squarespace. Owning a bach is a widely held dream in Aotearoa, somewhere to immerse yourself in the natural wonder of our environment, a bolthole to escape the busyness of everyday life. But what about when that piece of land is a three- to four-hour drive from a metropolitan area and there are no builders, or sub-contractors, within cooee of your site? Struck by this very dilemma, Isaac Lindesay decided to do something about it. Now his
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