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A forgotten mid-century home which took a Christchurch couple 15 years to buy

Sam Hartnett/Here A Bloom tablelamp by Tim Rundle for Resident from Simon James Design on USMshelving from ECC. Cord chairs by Clement Meadmore either side of a Stool 60 by Alvar Aalto for Artek from Thonet. This article first appeared in Here magazine and is re-published with permission. It started with a list and a good dose of serendipity and it took a lot of patience, as all the best house-hunt stories do. In 2006, Matt and Kate Arnold left Melbourne for Ōtautahi Christchurch, Kate’s home town, and began searching for a house to buy. “We went to a couple of open homes – and they weren’t good,” says Kate. Disillusioned, Matt began looking at mid-century houses, despite knowing little about them at the time. Something about the style clicked with the designer and founder of Sons & Co.

Mark Smith Not Only Photographed PPG Paints New Zealand Makers Project, He Created His Own Suite Of Colours Too

SPONSORED Mark Smith Not Only Photographed PPG Paints New Zealand Makers Project, He Created His Own Suite Of Colours Too From the rich palette of the West Coast to his thoughtful portraiture, Mark Smith sees the world through the lens of his camera Thursday Jan. 21, 2021 As the photographer behind the portraits for PPG Paints New Zealand Makers series, Mark Smith’s camera was an imperative tool for storytelling the innovative project by the US-based company. An ongoing initiative within the New Zealand market, it sees them work closely with leading creatives to make a range of bespoke paint hues that are unique to each collaborator.

From Groundbreaking Glasswork To Her Own Bespoke Paint Hues, Suzanne Hanly Lives In Colour

From Groundbreaking Glasswork To Her Own Bespoke Paint Hues, Suzanne Hanly Lives In Colour PPG Paints New Zealand Makers project celebrates local creatives in a truly unique way SPONSORED Thursday Jan. 14, 2021 Glass artist Suzanne Hanly’s work centres on the relationship between light and colour, such is the nature of her chosen medium stained glass and both are deeply interwoven in her practice and how she sees the world. From the outset of her career, Suzanne’s creative mission was to change the perception of stained glass in Aotearoa. Alongside partner Ben Hanly she founded Glassworks in 1980 in Auckland; Suzanne brought her fine arts background to the table (she studied at Canterbury University) while Ben had a wealth of technical expertise in glass fabrication. Together they have been creating unique stained-glass work ever since, sourcing their exceptionally high-quality glass from Europe St Just in France and Lamberts in Germany.

Hamish Keith s Poignant Paint Ode to Auckland

Hamish Keith s Poignant Paint Ode to Auckland The influential writer and creative has collaborated with PPG Paints for their innovative New Zealand Makers range of bespoke colours Monday Dec. 14, 2020 A tribute to creativity and visionaries, for its New Zealand Makers campaign PPG Paints has challenged five local tastemakers to devise their own suite of paint hues. Writer Hamish Keith is one of the first group of creatives joined by designer Beth Ellery and artist Saskia Leek, photographer Mark Smith, and glass artist Suzanne Hanly. Working closely with PPG Paints’ colour experts (including Chief Coloursmith Rachel Lacy) and the brand’s innovative colour creation technology, Hamish has created a deeply personal range of paint hues evocative warm greys, a characterful rust, manuka green and a blue called, quite simply, joy.

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