Archive for May, 2012
Win with Homestyle Magazine
The latest issue of Homestyle Magazine hit the shelves today. Thousands of New Zealanders pick up a copy and read it everyday to get their fix of inspiration for their own homes.
We suggest you grab a copy, because not only does it have some amazing homes to check out, but also a chance to win 1 of 3 $150 endemicworld vouchers.


Design Market @ Tyler Street Garage
This Saturday 26th May at 10:30 am is the first ever Design Market hosted inside the Tyler Street Garage and curated by Ministry of Art & Design.
There will be about 20 local designers selling their freshest and best work, some of which will only be available at the market. Together with some market only specials and the hospitality of the Tyler Street crew, is the recipe for some seriously good shopping vibes.
Rather than your usual crafty type market, this is going to be a mixed experience of hospitality and exhibition with the option to buy.
Visit moad for a sneak peak of the designers coming. One of our designers 326 will be there, and they have a $5 vouch on offer. Just print the vouch below and bring it with you, or spot them giving away vouchers at the Britomart Farmers Market on the day.
Support this exciting new market, spread the word!


Studio Magazine Launch Party
On the eve of Semi-Permanent, the second issue of Studio Magazine will be released. To celebrate, head downtown to the Saatchi & Saatchi Gallery in Parnell 6pm 17 May.
It’s your chance to meet those behind it, and get a copy for just $15.
Issue Two is a little different; limited edition, new format, different stock, foil wrap… ohhh!
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Component, life size street art
Collectors and fans of Component & Cut Collective. There is a new large piece on Great South Road in AKL.
Life’s a Lottery is also available as a screen print, Limited of 80, signed and numbered, 500x700mm. $390 U/F


Amsterdam Posters
Great site to pooozle the street posters of Amsterdam. Posters in Amsterdam
One thing we have noticed over the years is that the quality of poster design in New Zealand is improving everyday.








