You’re invited to an exclusive preview of The International apartments

The International is a new residential development and world-class apartment complex, set to establish the benchmark for luxury living in Auckland’s inner city. HOME readers are invited to an exclusive preview at The International show suite

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The event

HOME NZ editor Jeremy Hansen will interview interior architect Rufus Knight, ex Vincent Van Duysen Architects Belgium, where he worked on Poliform on Madison Avenue in New York, as well as the Alexander Wang London flagship.  He has recently overseen the fitout of Lonely and the Simon James furniture showroom.

Jeremy and Rufus will share their insights on international trends as well as the inspiration behind The International’s design ideas and unique shared spaces. Guests will enjoy complimentary Perrier-Jouët Champagne, Brancott Estate Letter Series wine and Seafarers canapés designed by Josh Emett.

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The details

Thursday 18 August
6-8pm
The International Show Suite
9 Princes St
Auckland

Places are limited, please RSVP by 16 August 2016 to www.eventopia.co/homeinternational2016

For more information please contact Fiona Williams fwilliams@bauermedia.co.nz

Valet parking is available at the entrance.

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