Great deals for design buyers

Design buyers who love a bargain should be delighted with this news: Auckland’s ECC has just opened Level One, a new store just across the road from their flagship that offers genuine design originals – furniture, lighting and accessories – at heavily discounted prices.

Level One carries end of lines, samples, overstocked items, shop seconds and clearance stock from ECC. The store is open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to 4pm at 18 Nugent Street, Grafton.

ECC's Level One offers discounted design originals just across the road from their flagship Auckland store.
ECC’s Level One offers discounted design originals just across the road from their flagship Auckland store.

 

These are some of the items that have been in stock at Level One – unfortunately we can’t guarantee they’ll still be there by the time you read this!

The 'Copacabana' pendant by Jaime Hayon for Metalarte.
The ‘Copacabana’ pendant by Jaime Hayon for Metalarte.
The 'Piani' table lamp by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Flos.
The ‘Piani’ table lamp by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Flos.
The 'Soffione' table lamp by Alberto Nason and Michele De Lucchi for Artemide.
The ‘Soffione’ table lamp by Alberto Nason and Michele De Lucchi for Artemide.
The BTC 'Titan' pendant, designed in the 1940s.
The BTC ‘Titan’ pendant, designed in the 1940s.
The 'Peg' chair by Tom Dixon.
The ‘Peg’ chair by Tom Dixon.

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