HOME magazine’s Style Safari is back

HOME magazine invites readers on its August Style Safari, a day of exclusive briefings on the latest design trends

King Living.
One of the destinations on the Style Safari is the King Living showroom.

Join us on a Style Safari

HOME magazine’s second Auckland Style Safari will be held on Friday, August 26 and will focus on the new – new showrooms, new brands, new furniture releases, the latest developments in interiors.

Dawsons - Visavis by Tribu.
Visavis outdoor furniture by Tribu from Dawson & Co, one of the stops on the Style Safari.

 

Mattise.
Visit the beautiful furniture and homeware at Matisse.

 

The Style Safari is a ticketed event (numbers are limited to 50) guided by HOME editor Jeremy Hansen. It’s an all-day affair which involves visits to five of Auckland’s newest design stores and collections, where Style Safari guests are given presentations on the latest furniture and interior design trends. Transport (via luxury coach) and a delicious lunch are part of the $85 ticket price. (You can purchase tickets at this link.)

Citta's showroom.
Homeware on display at Citta Design.

 

Source.
Rug samples on display at Source Mondial.

 

The owners of each store on the Style Safari itinerary give 20-minute presentations of the latest furniture and interior trends, with plenty of time to browse in each destination and get personal advice on what you’re contemplating for a renovation or new-build.

Tickets for the Style Safari are selling fast, and are available here. Please join us for a day of great design.

When: Friday 26 August
Where: Auckland

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