New public art
A monumental-sized steel toki has a new home in New Brighton, Christchurch. SCAPE Public Art commissioned artist Jon Jeet to create the piece in 2022, and until recently it was on temporary display at Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre. The artwork, He Toki Maitai 2022, now has a permanent home next […]
Nailing the difference: Aura Nail Studio
Ask any time-pressed person what they could not live without and often the answer is a manicure or pedicure. One recently established nail studio steadily building its clientele believes success stems from its point of difference. Aura Nail Studio promotes the “aesthetic manicure and pedicure” – four words which underline the purpose of […]
Torque Talk: Road User Charges
So, it’s finally happened. From April 1st, owners of light EVs and Plug in Hybrids (PHEVs) will have to pay Road User Chargers as part of the Government’s RUC for electric vehicles legislation. That means that if you plug your car, van, or SUV, into the mains or fast charger, you will have […]
Editor’s picks with Lynda Papesch
Here at Metropol, our team is lucky enough to receive some of the latest beauty and fashion products to try, so we thought we’d share some with our readers. My first picks are both serums, which as I get older, I find I’m turning to more often. In a skincare regime, it is […]
Experienced experts: Marshall Automotive and Tyres
Having peace of mind when it comes to your ride of choice, whether it is your daily driver or weekend cruiser, is essential. You want to be safe in the knowledge that said vehicle has been thoroughly kept in check by a team of professionals who know their stuff. This brings us on […]
Making the most of show time
Browsing and buying at a home show comes with many benefits. A one-stop shop, full of experts, opportunities, fun, and free things. To keep you covered, Metropol has thought up an easy-to-remember acronym to ensure you get the most out of the Canterbury Home Show. Don’t forget to PLIMP: Prepare for a long […]
Treat your home
Making a house a home often comes down to the little things. From minimalist to eclectic, the look you choose should be a reflection of you, your character, and of those living in the home. Individual rooms, for instance, such as an office or a child’s bedroom, can reflect their occupier. Remember that […]
Kitty Williams’ Alla Vodka pasta bake
This pasta is “right up there” as one of cook Kitty Williams’ favourite recipes in her new book Just a Little Bit Naughty. Her advice is not to be put off by the vodka in this dish, as it gives the sauce an incredible depth. Ingredients 500ml cream 2 shallots, finely diced 1 […]
An exhibition with H’art: Christchurch Art Gallery
View the provocative ‘Springtime is Heart-break: Contemporary Art in Aotearoa’ exhibition where a diverse range of art explores ideas from nature’s renewal to emotional turmoil. Christchurch Art Gallery, Te Puna o Waiwhetū showcases 24 innovative artists in this dynamic body of work, on display until 19 March 2024. Curator Melanie Oliver invites us […]
Terrific Tesla: Eyrewell Forest Motor Company
Have you ever had the experience of launch control in a Tesla Model S? Ben Selby reports. Thanks to Andrew Farrow of Eyrewell Forest Motor Company, I was able to experience the equivalent of interstellar warp drive on tarmac. The Tesla Model S was the first mainstream offering from Elon Musk. The twin […]












