Sculptural serenity

Curves have appealed to our interior eye for years now – it’s a trend worth committing to for the long-term. Mimicking nature and fluid movement, curvature invites peace and comfort to an interior space, and a breathtaking visual element to exteriors. Connected by shape to organic natural forms, curves offer the same tranquil […]

Cosy & whimsy

As one of the most valued textiles in New Zealand, a home styled with wool in mind is a winner. We’re surrounded by luxe homewares to fit the bill and make your interiors ooze luxury, with a side of rural whimsy of course.    

Blooming colour

Architecturally designed to embrace the rhythms and colours of nature, this stunning Heathcote Valley house is a finalist in the 39th annual Dulux Colour Awards. Heathcote Valley House is the only Christchurch home to become a finalist in this year’s Dulux Colour Awards, which aim to “celebrate the most innovative and inspiring uses […]

Wool underfoot: The Flooring Warehouse

As winter approaches, selecting the right flooring becomes essential for a warm and comfortable home. Wool carpet, particularly when crafted from 100% New Zealand wool, offers unparalleled benefits during the colder months. “Natural thermal properties effectively trap warm air, creating an insulating barrier that enhances indoor comfort,” Lily Lloyd of The Flooring Warehouse […]

Keeping interiors on trend: Anna Margaret Interiors

Lasting style or passing fad? How to keep your home on trend without regretting it in five years. Like them or not, trends are a way of life. In architecture and interiors, trends help keep design aesthetic fresh and interesting but trends change, some faster than others. New Zealand trends are influenced by […]

Gifts fabuleux: French Blue

A unique suburban boutique gift store and café that exudes style and atmosphere. Now in its 24th year, French Blue is a Christchurch icon of style that has continued to showcase carefully selected giftware from Europe and beyond. From exquisite tableware, linen, cushions, hand-milled soaps and candles, wool rugs and throws, ceramics, bags, […]

Firing up for winter

As winter moves inexorably closer, thoughts turn to warming up rooms, homes, and bodies, and it is hard to go past the ambience of a roaring fire. By Lynda Papesch. That said, not all fireplaces are created equal. The hardest decision may be which type of burner to opt for, or do you […]

Comfort for life on the go: Kakapo Linen

For many, exploring New Zealand’s stunning scenery means hitting the road in a caravan, motorhome or boat. The joy of adventure can sometimes be dampened by ill-fitting bedding. With no standard sizing for caravan mattresses – some being wider, shorter, or oddly shaped – traditional linen often leaves excess fabric, wasting valuable space. […]

Mono tones

Contemporary and classic allure combine within monochromatic interiors. By Nina Tucker. Striking yet simple, black and white tones have long been heralded in living room and bathroom colour palettes and labelled a monochrome palette. Although enduring, interior designers are growing increasingly open to stretching their use of such colour families, fusing soft neutrals […]

Embrace coastal Hamptons living: OneWorld

Fans of Hamptons style are in for a treat. Christchurch’s coastal living specialists, Heather and David of home and living haven OneWorld have just received another shipment of their beautiful Hamptons inspired sofas. The foundation of Hamptons style is a soft, neutral colour scheme. Think whites, creams, soft greys and muted blues, all […]