06/12/2024
89 Nick Johnstone Drive, Oneroa, Waiheke Island, Auckland
Welcome to this private one-hectare sanctuary, designed by Glamuzina Architects to maximise breathtaking views and blend seamlessly with its natural surrounding...
10/01/2024
Happy New Year! To kick off 2024, we are looking back on our ongoing collaboration with coffee roasters. First up, this High Street cafe and work space from 2012, which is now home to . A print designed in collaboration with Yolanda Hickman was inspired by the marbled lining of ring binders, playfully reinventing the visual language of a bygone era. Plywood stools with cork seats can be stacked into totem-like forms, the first of many custom stools we have designed for eighthirty.
30/11/2023
We hosted tours of Claude Megson’s beautiful Rees House last weekend, thanks to Here Magazine’s Open Home. It was great to hear from Phil about the joys and challenges of being custodian of a mad masterpiece. We’ve been very lucky to have an ongoing involvement in the restoration and renovation of this house over the years, with a new bathroom added in 2017, and the skylights replaced in 2022. Megson’s freaky approach to drawing and form making continues to inspire
14/09/2023
Developed Design model for our clients at Reid Road
07/09/2023
It’s what’s on the inside that counts…
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04/08/2023
Garden Wall House 🦖
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07/07/2023
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30/06/2023
Kā Uri won the civic Interior Award last night!
Congratulations to all of those involved and all of the other winners.
Nice to see the essence of the project captured in the words of the jury:
“Clear and contemporary in its formality yet deeply meaningful in its purpose and usage, Kā Uri is an intelligent embodiment of place and culture. The storytelling is focused on what is within the gallery spaces and framed by the fabric of the interiors. These are beautifully simple in form and materiality, with a ‘far far’ north quality of light, ensuring the function of the space becomes the main attraction: showcasing talented craftspeople and bespoke taonga, and housing a kauri workshop and kura waka. Kā Uri is so much more than a commercial gateway to Te Hiku o te Ika: it is an expression of history and restoration, and a statement of the future direction and aspirations of Ngāti Kuri.”
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