Falling leaves

Capture the essence of autumn with these rich tones and biophilic pieces, curated by our editor.

1 — 'AvanTech YOU' pantry stacker by Hettich, designwithhettich.co.nz
2 — ‘Zeus’ chaise by Antonio Citterio for Flexform, POA, from Studio Italia, studioitalia.co.nz
3 — ‘Kaori’ armchair by Poliform, available at Studio Italia, POA, studioitalia.co.nz
4 — ‘Montholon' chair and sofa from the Montholon series by Wendelbo, arriving soon at Bauhaus, POA, bauhaus.co.nz
5 — ‘Dipping Light’ by Jordi Canudas for Marset, $3399, available from ECC, ecc.co.nz
6 — NEFF 90cm wall-mounted canopy rangehood in stainless steel, POA, available from UnserHaus, unserhaus.co.nz
7 — ‘Bolzano' chair, available from BoConcept, POA, boconcept.com
8 — ‘Stair’ table lamp by Oblure, $675, from Good Form, goodform.co.nz
9 — ‘Contour’ rug by Bernabeifreeman, $5,880, from Designer Rugs, designerrugs.co.nz
10 — ‘Feast by Ottolenghi’ salad bowl by Yotam Ottolenghi & Bisignano for Serax, $162, from ECC, ecc.co.nz
11 — 'Yoell' chair by Vincent Van Duysen for Molteni&C, available in Black Ash, Eucalyptus or Sunrise Oak frame, POA, available at Dawson & Co., dawsonandco.nz
12 — ‘Waffle’ wool blanket, $390, from Citta, cittadesign.com
13 — ‘Fin’ pendant, $1,770, from Tim Webber Design, timwebberdesign.com

Latest video features

In the Coromandel, a home with a humble profile and a thoughtful design makes the most of a stunning location.

Built with awe-inspiring attention to detail, this Arrowtown home is a fresh interpretation of a familiar Otago rural vernacular.

This sculptural Northland bach is a perfect north arrow on a remote farm high above the sea.

With the sun on its bow and the community at its stern, this is a house in which the elements are always front of mind.

Trending articles

Homes

Zen and adrenaline

This sophisticated holiday home by Studio Pacific is composed of three pavilions and was inspired by mountain huts, Japanese interiors, extreme sports, yoga, and hospitality.

Homes

Valley of trees

At the end of a shingle road deep in the Muriwai Valley on Auckland’s rugged West Coast is a place of dreamlike tranquillity. Here, Adam

Homes

Phoenix rising

From the embers of an old Ponsonby villa rises a clever interpretation of traditional forms. Julian Guthrie Architecture achieved something entirely contemporary, yet firmly rooted

Homes

Follow the sun

A place for relaxation without the added frills, and shelter from the elements without losing sight of the sun; Strachan Group Architects delivers a simple