Join HOME at our exclusive design event in Christchurch

Calling all South Island design addicts. Gain exclusive access to cutting edge designers and retailers at HOME magazine’s 2017 Christchurch Style Safari

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Join HOME at our exclusive design event in Christchurch

HOME’s signature event comes to Christchurch in Friday 15th September, with a fresh new format led by HOME editor Simon Farrell-Green.

Over the course of Friday afternoon, we’ll visit four of the most experienced heads in the design business to hear what’s exciting them right now, and catch up on the latest from the Milan Furniture Fair.

The day starts at midday, finishes at 5pm, and includes transport and refreshments along the way – including a well-deserved glass of wine at the end of the day. Please join us on this fabulous event: a must for anyone interested in design and furniture. Numbers are limited so secure your place today.

Mike

Mike Thorburn / ECC

The irrepressible Mike Thorburn has a unique and proven eye for design: he’ll regale us with tales from Milan and share his favourite picks from the fair.

Sam

Sam Haughton / IMO

The ‘KXN’ modular system goes from strength to strength: owner-designer Sam Haughton will explain why you should have a steel kitchen.

Dan

Dan Walsh / Bo Concept

The latest furniture and interior trends from Denmark: Walsh will present new releases from Bo Concept’s 2018 collection.

Jeanne

Jeanne Bertenshaw / Matisse

The Matisse co-founder reports on the latest from Milan Design Week and unveils a few new arrivals in the Matisse showroom.

For tickets, please visit eventopia.co/stylesafarichch2017.
Tickets are $50 and include transport for the day and refreshments.
For more information, please contact homenewzealand@bauermedia.co.nz

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