Secure your place at HOME’s newest design event: HOME Edit

Our newest event makes design decisions easy: in one jam-packed afternoon, we’ll drive you to five showrooms, taking in outdoor furniture, trends in flooring and new releases. Then we’ll have a drink in the sun

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Secure your place at HOME’s newest design event: HOME Edit

Our newest event makes design decisions easy: in one jam-packed afternoon, we’ll drive you to five showrooms, taking in outdoor furniture, trends in flooring and new releases. Then we’ll have a drink in the sun.

HOME Edit gives you up-close-and-personal access to a range of retailers across one afternoon of design and innovation.

The day commences at 10am on Saturday 4th November (@ King Living showroom) where we’ll be briefed on new products and trends – and there will be plenty of time to ask all-important questions of your own.

Tickets cost $50 and include transport, lunch, refreshments along the way, and a real treat at the end of the day over a drink in the sun.

Tickets are limited so Secure your spot here 

The schedule 

10.00 am: Arrive at King Living
11.15 am: Arrive at Bo Concept
12.00 pm: Lunch at Bo Concept
1.00 pm: Arrive Source Mondial
2.15 pm: Arrive at Cult
3.15 am: Arrive at Dawson & Co
4.00pm: Drinks at Dawson & Co

Guest speakers 

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BoConcept – Annalise Murrell
Showcasing the latest interior design trends from Denmark, plus new releases from BoConcept’s 2018 collection.

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King Living – Hannah Evans-Scott
The Sydney-based design firm presents its range of high-quality contemporary furniture at its Auckland showroom.

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Source Mondial – Nicky Buchegger
The Source Mondial director briefs us on the latest trends in flooring – including the rise of custom artisan rugs.

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Cult – Adam Goodrum
The celebrated Australian designer shows off his new pieces for Cult’s NAU collection, and reflects on Australian design now.

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Dawson & Co – Angus Dawson
The Dawson & Co founder reports on new European acquisitions and current directions in outdoor furniture design.

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