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Hotel Review: Queenstown s new luxury boutique hotel The Dairy

Hotel Review: Queenstown s new luxury boutique hotel The Dairy 3 Feb, 2021 11:30 PM 6 minutes to read The lounge at The Dairy Private Hotel, Queenstown. Photo / Sam Hartnett NZ Herald The Dairy Private Hotel (by Naumi Hotels), Queenstown Location: Brecon St, a 7km drive from the airport. Five minutes walk up the hill to the Skyline gondola; five minutes down the steps to the lakefront, shops and restaurants. Style: A boutique hotel where rustic charm meets bold design. Perfect for: A romantic alpine getaway. Advertisement Read More First impressions: As the name suggests, The Dairy began life as the original Queenstown corner store, but the original facade belies the size and magnificence of the accommodation offered inside. We re warmly greeted at the front door by our host Maria, who ushers us immediately into the plush lounge and offers us complimentary refreshments, explaining a little about the hotel s features before taking us to our room.

6 Black-Owned Etsy Shops To Support During Your Next Decor Binge

6 Black-Owned Etsy Shops To Support During Your Next Decor Binge From African-inspired textiles to handcrafted farmhouse furniture, we re pretty sure this list has something for everyone. Larissa Runkle, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Etsy has long been a top destination to shop for unique, handmade decor, but it s easy to get lost in the pages and pages of clickable products. So we wanted to take this moment to showcase the work of some of our favorite Black artists. From African-inspired textiles to handcrafted farmhouse furniture, we re pretty sure this list has something for everyone. Without further ado, here are six amazing Black-owned Etsy shops you can support during your next decor binge.

Recycle Boutique makes the move to online; drastic goals for textile waste reduction

Recycle Boutique makes the move to online; drastic goals for textile waste reduction 30 Jan, 2021 11:00 PM 4 minutes to read Mark Cowle, general manager of Recycle Boutique. Photo / Supplied Aimee Shaw is a business reporter focusing on retail, small businessaimee.shaw@nzherald.co.nz@AceeyShaw Second hand clothing reseller Recycle Boutique says its shift to online operations means fewer garments will end up in landfill. Currently, 220,000 tonnes of textile waste is dumped in landfill in New Zealand each year, but the 10-store retail chain hopes its latest move will cut that by a third. In November last year Recycle Boutique moved online after two years developing its own software and e-commerce site. In just three months it has seen a 10 per cent increase in sales compared to the same period in 2019. It also received over 7000 clothing drop-offs.

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