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Tattoo House designed by Andrew Maynard.

Tattoo House designed by Andrew Maynard.

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The proposed David Bowie facade of the Tatu Apartment.

The proposed David Bowie facade of the Tatu Apartment.

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Urbis issue 67 out now.

Urbis issue 67 out now.

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Cosy, rustic, luxurious, playful bedroom.

Cosy, rustic, luxurious, playful bedroom. Image: Simon Devitt

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Sara Black and Paul Guidera's cosy and quirky apartment.

Sara Black and Paul Guidera’s cosy and quirky apartment. Image: Jessie Casson

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Karim Rashid with his new range for BoConcept.

Karim Rashid with his new range for BoConcept.

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Issue 67 of Urbis is out now and in stores from 26 March.

Urbis issue 67 out now.

Special Urbis Designday subscription offer - Turn up to the MINI Garage on Urbis Designday, either renew your subscription or subscribe on the day and pick up issue 67 for free, plus go in the draw to win a fabulous Luxaflex prize package valued at $5,000.

The latest issue of Urbis is distinctly fun-filled. As always, the magazine is filled with fascinating profiles like dance maestro Neil Ieremia and Candywhistle’s Holly Beals as well as stylish houses and interiors. From Fearon Hay’s impressive refit of the Imperial buildings in Auckland, to a modern urban box by Chris Tate, to the best bedrooms in a wide range of styles, this issue is full of inspiration. 

The creatives who call Mount Maunganui home bring a bit of sunshine into this issue as we discover the hottest spots in this beach-side locale. And with an entire section devoted to the theme ‘Play’ quirky, fun and fantastical design comes to the fore as Urbis discovers rising stars of theatre, takes to the tennis court and picks some winners in gold and silver.

Don’t miss out, pick up your copy today, or subscribe here.

Also, in this issue you have the chance to win one of five $1000 BoConcept vouchers. BoConcept is offering 5 x $1000 to Urbis readers to celebrate the launch of the Ottawa collection by Karim Rashid. BoConcept makes modern furniture and furnishings for the urban-minded customer who loves contemporary design with clean lines and fresh energy. The Danish brand offers customised, coordinated and affordable design. View the range at BoConcept.co.nz


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