Join HOME on our Christchurch Style Safari

HOME magazine invites readers on its Christchurch Style Safari, a day of exclusive briefings on the latest design trends

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Join us on our Christchurch Style Safari 

Please join HOME’s new editor Simon Farrell-Green on our Christchurch Style Safari next Friday, October 28.

Style Safari is an day-long design tour featuring briefings on the latest design trends and new furniture releases. We’ll be dropping by the showrooms of Matisse, ECC and BoConcept, as well as a popup space by IMO, taking in briefings on the latest tends and new furniture arrivals. If you’re interested in interior design and furniture, there’s no better way to stay in touch with what’s going on.

Tickets are $85 and available here – the cost includes your transport for the day and lunch at the very wonderful Chinwag Eatthai.

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