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404 - File or directory not found. The resource you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.Take a look inside the studios where Home of the Year winning houses are first dreamed up. Cheshire Architects, whose twin cabins on the Kaipara Harbour won Home of the Year in 2014 and the People’s Choice award this year; Fearon Hay, whose holiday home won Home of the Year in 2000, and Stevens Lawson, a studio with four Home of the Year wins to its name. Production by Amelia Holmes Eames Replica Designer Chairs - Made to look good anywhere Ideal for work and living space... Come and have a look in our showroom or give us a call today - whilst stock's last. - available in White only. Apply a discount code *Price Excludes GST and Delivery Click on images to enlarge - Create an account with Zuca to make shopping quick and easy next time you return. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.

Street Number and Name * Suburb or Town * City or Region * Foray bridges the gap between existing task and executive seating with the first design to combine executive-class comfort and luxury with task-oriented performance. Foray features an organic take on the traditional architectural silhouette, softened by shapes that are fluid while preserving the classic character of the chair. Designed with Geiger's intimate knowledge of the executive office and based on the Herman Miller Harmonic tilt platform, Foray is available in two heights, three finishes and three arm styles. Eric Chan is founder and creative director of New York-based ECCO Design. 15" to 19-1/2" Seat (low) 16" to 20-1/2" Seat (medium) 16" to 21-1/2" Seat (high) 23-1/8" to 31-5/8" Arm View Finishes and Options Geiger was one of the world's first companies to develop water-based wood finishes. Today, Geiger offers a full range of furniture to meet your LEED goals. See how this product can contribute to your environmental goals.

Behind The Scenes Of New Zealand Based Resident Today we’re taking a behind the scenes look at Resident, a New Zealand based furniture and lighting brand. Using pure honest materials, Resident delivers creative, innovative furniture and lighting, that’s unique. Established in 2011, Resident is a globally focused furniture and lighting design company from New Zealand. The company was founded by prolific furniture designer, Simon James, and former Tom Dixon Operations Manager, Scott Bridgens. As a vehicle to take progressive and innovative New Zealand design to a worldwide audience, Resident has exhibited regularly at international shows including the Milan Furniture Fair, London Design Festival, New York Design Week and Los Angeles Design Week. Resident has been on the rise in the US market, with bold and innovative lighting products leading the way. The geometric family of products containing Hex, Cross and Tri has been especially well received, due to their innovative use of LED light sources, simple and well proportioned dimensions, and a very high quality of hand finishing.

These New Zealand made lights have found their way into a number of restaurants, bars, hotels and private residences. Resident’s essence revolves around an authentic combination of world leading design, bold material use and exceptional fabrication. Diverse ranges of materials and processes have exemplified Residents first six collections. They are currently producing lights out of steel, aluminum, brass, glass, carbon fiber and ceramic. “New Zealand is a fantastic place to be designing and manufacturing high quality lighting. We have a very diverse network of factories here that are passionate about what they do, and genuinely want to help Resident to achieve its goals. Kiwis are very resourceful people and this makes a big difference in the wide world.” – Scott Bridgens At the New York design week Resident recently released its first technical spotlight, with the unveiling of the Echo series of Track, Surface Mount, and Pendant lamps. Echo utilizes the Soraa Light engine, a uniquely adaptable ultra high quality light source, which allows the user to snap on and off magnetic lenses that change the color temperature and beam angle.

“It’s our aim at Resident to develop furniture that is honest in material, has refined aesthetic with uncomplicated lines.” – Simon James Resident’s furniture collection has also gone from strength to strength, with a focus on strong, robust, dependable products that can span both commercial and domestic interiors. Resident co-founder Simon James has been a significant contributor to the furniture range, with items encompassing the Tangerine Chair, Felix Chair, and Pick Up Sticks Chair. “The Odin chair embraced many of the key elements we seek in a dining chair, with significant investment it marks a step-up in our commitment to producing items with a point of difference and something we will continue to focus on moving forward.” – Simon James The latest addition to the furniture range is the iconic Odin Armhair, by Jamie McLellan. A formal dining chair, Odin is simultaneously humble and striking, with a subtle blend of Nordic and Japanese cultures. There is structural harmony in how its four die cast aluminum legs cradle a laminated ash seat base and backrest.