This tactile new range of fittings from ABI Interiors just feels right.
Ephemeral visions for the season ahead.
Eva releases the perfect sofa bed.
Fashion and objects work in unison.
Acme introduces a new collection of servewear designed for home or hospo.
Tim Grocott designs a rest stop for his perfect coffee cups.
Traditional woodworking and contemporary style intersect in the bespoke work of Tāmaki Makaurau furniture studio Philbe Design.
Città expands on a classic range to conceive the customisable Craft Modular.
Mushrooms provide artful inspiration.
An ancient technique entwines with modern comfort in a new suite of furniture from BoConcept.
Beautiful things for autumn at Waimataruru, the home of Kristina Pickford
Whether it’s used as a stool, stairs or storage, this versatile piece is a real crowd-pleaser.
Haro makes an elegant and enduring case for engineered timber flooring.
Balancing comfort, support and aesthetic appeal, the Eames Sofa endures as a design classic.
This chef-grade chopping board is designed to support our ocean.
Artful arrangements at Tāmaki Makaurau’s McCahon House.
This playful prototype creates unique soundscapes inspired by the forest.
Kristina Pickford sets the scene.
The delicate distortions of these ceramic and glass pieces leave a lingering impression.
Bruno Rainaldi’s iconic bookshelf still stacks up two decades on.
Whistle while you work with this selection of vintage and handmade pieces.
Lucy McMillan’s bespoke tiles developed organically and are now made to order.
Tactile yet ethereal objects strike a balance between beauty and function.
The many sides – and applications – of a Martino Gamper design.
Handmade objects bring a sense of humility to our latest styled shoot.
Jo and Nikolai Sorensen are bringing back good old-fashioned fun with Lofty kites.
Dicey releases Central Otago pinot noir – in a box.
Handmade wooden objects elevate everyday rituals from mundane to memorable.
This sustainably focussed Norwegian design studio has a 100-year plan.
We’ve found a friend in this cheerfully functional stool by Yokozeki Ryota.
Not-so-familiar items
Paintings, pottery and other perfect pieces that will give you pause for thought.
Città’s robust new coffee table is born from a surprisingly delicate influence.
These sculptural light sources refuse to be overshadowed.
Here photographers document favourite summer things.
New arrivals from ClassiCon at Matisse.
A new range of planters elevates the mundane supermarket herb pot.
Satisfy your curiosity this summer with a selection of thoughtfully crafted objects that ask to be held and admired.
Making beautiful things from carpet-industry cast-offs.
We release a new range of totes for the summer season.
A new brand of oat milk grown and processed here in Aotearoa sets out to be as boring as possible.
Here photographers document favourite things in lockdown.
ECC debuts a stunning selection from Belgian homewares brand Serax.
The story behind a new range of solid-state shampoo and conditioner bars has its origins in fiction.
New releases from Powersurge.
Laksa bowl by Emily Siddell and Mark Goody of Ace Firers.
David Moreland’s furniture is now available at Città.
Warm tones by Jiho Yun
Introducing the perfect tote bag, specially designed by us, for you.
New designs from Tim Webber mark a subtle change in direction.
Natalie Parke casts new light.
Mark Goody and Emily Siddell of Ace Firers have released a new range of limited-edition, wheel-thrown ceramics for Everyday Needs.
Artemide releases a poppy update on its iconic Tolomeo table lamp.
Jiho Yun finds objects of desire.
How to design an ergonomic chair that doesn’t look like one, by Kent Parker and Paul Wilkinson of Formway.
The PH 5 pendant by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen
A startling collection of winter things as the country emerges from lockdown.
Stylist and maker Jiho Yun takes her story online.
New discoveries in a domestic scene
Powersurge applies an elegant and intelligent angle to task lighting.
Kaukau, in Pōneke Wellington, blurs the lines between art and retail.
Dee Johnston and her new range of sustainable baby sleepwear, Plain & Simple.
A classic cardboard stool by Riki Watanabe is finally available in New Zealand.
We return beautiful things to the material from which they were made.
A new range of bathroom accessories brings relief to those with chrome fatigue.