Join HOME magazine on their Christchurch Style Safari

Christchurch! This is a day you won’t want to miss. HOME magazine is bringing its Style Safari to town on Friday October 16. It’s a day of design store briefings on the latest furniture and interior trends, guided by HOME editor Jeremy Hansen.

Guests take in the latest releases at Matisse before a presentation about the company's latest arrivals at last year's Christchurch Style Safari.
Guests at Matisse before a presentation about the company’s latest arrivals and new kitchens at last year’s Christchurch Style Safari.

 

Our Style Safari guests will receive exclusive briefings at Matisse, ECC, BoConcept’s new Christchurch store, and at a pop-up space created by IMO especially for the event.

The ticket price of $75 also includes transport and a delicious lunch at King of Snake.

Style Safari guests watched a presentation of the latest lighting, furniture and interior developments from the Milan Furniture Fair at ECC and KS Lighting at last year's Christchurch event.
Style Safari guests watched a presentation of the latest lighting, furniture and interior developments from the Milan Furniture Fair at ECC at last year’s Christchurch event.

 

The event starts at 10am and runs until 5pm. There are no hassles with parking or driving, and guests will leave the day feeling fully informed on all the latest design trends, as well as having plenty of time to browse each store. It’s a must for anyone planning a new build or a renovation. Tickets are available at this link. We look forward to seeing you there.

BoConcept's new 'Living' collection will be on display for Style Safari guests.
BoConcept’s new ‘Living’ collection will be on display for Style Safari guests.
The team at IMO will give Style Safari guests a briefing on their popular modular kitchens.
The team at IMO will give Style Safari guests a briefing on their popular modular kitchens.

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