Lay the table
Tablescapes are such a highlight at dinner parties for me, and the season we’re in is when they truly come to life. Behind every enthralling installation is a considerate creator, and a concept that didn’t just come down the chimney with Santa. By Nina Tucker. Craft cohesion: Through serve ware such as cutlery […]
Polarised and Prada: Anstice Optometrists
A question often asked is, “Should I use a particular lens for my sun wear?” Constantly improving lens technology means there are many options available to ensure optimal vision correction and sun protection is provided, tailored to patients’ specific needs. Alastair, Dispensing Optician at Anstice Optometrists says many patients recognise the importance of […]
Young creative talent on the rise: Art Metro
Josef Robertson (pictured) may only be in Year 7 at Cobham Intermediate, yet he’s already laying the groundwork for a future in the arts. Inspired by a friend’s involvement, Josef asked his parents if he, too, could join Art Metro’s after-school classes. “I wasn’t in the same group as my friend,” Josef explains. […]
Bitcoin Price Trends: How to Navigate Market Volatility
The turbulent world of the cryptocurrency market with its up-and-down price action means it’s all too easy for the price of Bitcoin to rise one day and drop the next. You probably fall in the category of those who have witnessed several massive gains over the years and then agree over massive […]
World-class architecture
Waimarie, Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki Lincoln University’s flagship science facility, was named best building in the Higher Education and Research category at the World Architecture Festival Awards. The award is the latest in an array of national and international awards won by Waimarie in 2024, including Building Nations (Excellence in Innovation), INDE […]
Festive fashion
Celebrations on Saturday, holiday on Sunday. Get yourself a wardrobe that does both. Fresh, of-the-moment hues mingle with refined silhouettes to become the pieces that keep you from falling into the one-and-done outfit trap. By Nina Tucker.
Choice over chance: Karen Hattaway
Karen Hattaway was the visionary behind Queenstown hospitality establishments Blue Kanu, Pier, and Captains, and is now at the helm of one of Christchurch’s top-rated restaurants just three months in: Manu. She tells Metropol Deputy Editor Nina Tucker about the force of choice and a movement powered by personal trauma. Not long ago, […]
Manu’s Lomi Lomi Salmon
A delightful dish created by Manu Head Chef Jonathan Perrett, this is a favourite of the team there, and sure to become one of yours too. INGREDIENTS (serves 2): Cured Salmon: • 120g fresh salmon, cubed or thinly sliced • Ice bath: 400g rock salt, 200g sugar, 2.5L water Fish Marinade: • 2L […]
Most wonderful time
Christmas is just knocking, and streets are starting to don their festive season attire. From the popularity of traditional colours, to modern themes segueing to white or black trees, there is no right or wrong. Christmas is a time to decorate from the heart. BY LYNDA PAPESCH. Pick a colour, a pattern, or […]
Wear it woven
One of the biggest bag trends this summer coming at you hot: the woven tote. Remember, nobody said you have to be on holiday to sport one. CURATED BY NINA TUCKER.










