HOME’s Kitchen Workshop is the event everyone planning a kitchen should attend

You’re invited to HOME’s Kitchen Workshop event. Bring your plans and your questions, and get ready for a morning of inspiration. Find all you need to know below

Covering recent trends in kitchen design and some deeply practical concerns – not to mention personalised advice – our Kitchen Workshop is invaluable to anyone undertaking a kitchen renovation or new-build. Bring your plans and your questions, and our expert panel will be on hand to inspire and educate.

Auckland
10am, Friday 5 July,
Blum
621 Rosebank Road, Avondale

Tickets

$35 including morning tea Available from: 

kitchenworkshop.eventbrite.co.nz

The Details

Kitchen design remains one of the thorniest challenges in any new-build or renovation. Our Kitchen Workshop assembles an expert panel to cover issues ranging from function, materials, specification, new technologies, future proofing and space considerations.

After a short presentation covering a few recent projects by HOME editor Simon Farrell-Green, we’ll open up to questions from the floor; afterwards, the expert staff from Blum will be on hand to offer personalised advice.

Morning tea and refreshments will be on hand throughout the morning – and every guest will receive a pair of David Moreland bookends thanks to our friends at Blum.

The panel

Simon Farrell-Green – HOME
Jason Mitchell – Kitchen Things Luxury Collection
David Moreland – David Moreland Design & Citta Design Studio

Tickets

$35 including morning tea Available from: 

kitchenworkshop.eventbrite.co.nz

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