Win a stylish Studio Roller from George & Willy worth over $400

HOME New Zealand and Kiwi designers George & Willy are teaming up to give you the chance to win this wall-mounted paper roller

As proud supporters of local design, HOME New Zealand is delighted to bring you the chance to win one of George & Willy’s coveted Studio Rollers.

With its minimalist style and practical design, the Studio Roller is a great addition to your kitchen, creative space or child’s bedroom.

This prize includes one white, powder-coated aluminium dispenser and two rolls of Kraft paper, valued at over $400.

Known for their innovative ideas and beautifully crafted products, George & Willy are synonymous with stylish design. After bonding at university over a mutual love for functional design, the creative duo is inspired by simple materials and a desire to create tools for life.

All you need to do is fill in the form below before 2 August 2019 and be in to win. Good luck!


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