You’re invited to join HOME In Conversation with design expert Neale Whitaker

You are invited to an evening with Neale Whitaker, King Living’s global ambassador and one of Australia’s best-known design experts. 

You’re invited to join HOME In Conversation with design expert Neale Whitaker

Hosted by HOME editor Simon Farrell-Green, join us for canapés and a drink, as well as an expert discussion on interior design and styling with Whitaker, who’ll answer questions and discuss what it takes to make a great room.

Tickets

Tickets are $20 and include canapés, a drink and a goodie bag. Tickets are limited and available from iTicket here.

The details 

Though Whitaker will be a familiar face to New Zealanders for his role as a judge on the genre-defining Australian renovation show The Block, he’s had a distinguished career in interior design and publishing and was appointed King Living’s global ambassador at the beginning of 2018.

Until recently, Whitaker was editor of Vogue Living and before that edited Belle – a sister title to HOME via our owners Bauer Media – for eight years. He has been at the forefront of Australian interior design for more than two decades.

Helming Australia’s leading interior design magazines means Whitaker has a discerning eye for authenticity and personality. He eschews trends and once noted he hoped never to see an exposed light bulb ever again.

Auckland
Thursday 1 November, 5.30pm
King Living, 535 Parnell Road, Parnell, Auckland

Tickets

Tickets are $20 and include canapés, a drink and a goodie bag. Tickets are limited and available from iTicket here.

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