Our style editor Amelia Holmes continues to seek out her favourite seasonal design items. Here, she features items that deserve pride of place in any home.










Our style editor Amelia Holmes continues to seek out her favourite seasonal design items. Here, she features items that deserve pride of place in any home.
In the Coromandel, a home with a humble profile and a thoughtful design makes the most of a stunning location.
Built with awe-inspiring attention to detail, this Arrowtown home is a fresh interpretation of a familiar Otago rural vernacular.
This sculptural Northland bach is a perfect north arrow on a remote farm high above the sea.
With the sun on its bow and the community at its stern, this is a house in which the elements are always front of mind.
A return to earthy, grounded hues is evident in interiors; colours that feel both timeless and distinctly of the moment.
The master plan of a dwelling comprising three separate buildings, originally conceived in the 1990s, has been completed by Sumich Chaplin Architects linking the three
Designing for a site in the glowing headlands of Te Rae Kura, +MAP Architects envisaged a home that could be sailed like a ship —
The Portrait Chair by Simon James draws inspiration from the Brutalist architecture of the 1950s, reimagining it as a modern take on the club chair.