Cleanliness and consideration are front and centre with this eco-minded laundry offering

It’s only fitting that one of the most important ways for us to start living a cleaner life should begin in the laundry. Sustainability has become a priority for those looking to install efficient appliances in new developments or upgrade their existing washing machines and dryers to reduce the impact on the planet and their bills.

The number of people thinking green when it comes to washing their whites and colours has grown significantly in the past decade, according to Martin Cross, director of Parnell appliance specialist Kouzina.

“Everyone is very aware of climate change and environmental issues, so there is an overwhelming demand for brands to step up and support sustainable lifestyles,” Cross says. “We have noticed that our clients at Kouzina increasingly wish to improve their environmental and social footprint.”

Having stepped up and perhaps taken the lead in this arena is the family-owned Miele, joining the United Nations Global Compact and implementing a sustainability strategy that starts at the point of manufacturing and follows through to when you retrieve that solitary sock from the dryer. 

“They aim to avoid materials which can’t be recycled together, limit the number of raw materials used and mark plastic components for correct future recycling,” Cross says.

Technology is also lending a greater green hand with machines functionality factoring in their impact on the environment.

“A great feature you will see on the Miele washing machines displayed in our showrooms is the TwinDos system, which automatically dispenses up to 30 per cent less detergent,” Cross says. “Also in times of water restrictions the Automatic Load Recognition comes into its own because it adjusts water and energy consumption to the minimum amount required.”

Other features, including the honeycomb drum design which enhances the longevity of garments and informative EcoFeedback displays informing the user of potential energy consumption and water usage mean that Miele’s washing machines are currently 63 per cent more efficient than models from 2000.

The fact that Miele produces New Zealand’s only 10 Star 8kg dryer, the TCE 630, speaks to its commitment to constructive innovation. Across their range of products EcoDry technology delivers consistently low energy consumption and improved drying times.

It looks like a clean start in our laundry is a better finish for our planet.

Available at Kouzina Appliances

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Make your Christmas cards extra special this year with this calligraphy workshop

The art of the hand-written note may have gone out the window in these modern times, but that doesn’t mean you can’t claw back some semblance of artful penmanship in time for the gifting season. 

Taking place at Ponsonby gallery and boutique Public Record this Saturday, a modern calligraphy workshop focuses on the artform and will aim to help attendees hone their own personal calligraphy style. Led by Wellington-based letter lover Natasha Linskill, the class’s newly-minted calligraphy experts will receive a Brause Rose nib, an oblique holder and even learn how to mix their own custom ink colour for an even more special touch. 

A take-home kit at the end of the session will make it possible for attendees to continue to practice the skills they have learnt in their own time, and at $105 per person, there are only a few seats left so you had better get in quick.

Modern Calligraphy Beginners Workshop
Led by Natasha Linskill
Saturday 7th November, 10:30am – 12:30pm
Public Record
76 Ponsonby Road
Email [email protected]

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Complement your countertop with these chic and stylish bar stools

From chic stools like David Lopez’s Nina iterations for Living Divani, avaliable from Studio Italia (pictured above), to a liberal use of luxurious stone with which to swathe the bench-top, there are many ways to create a counter environment that is both a chic place to enjoy a morning cuppa, and a convivial setting for communal gatherings.

Whatever material and palette forms your home space, there’s sure to be a stylish bar stool to suit from our selection of top designs.

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Ventura barstool by Jean Marie Massaud for Poliform

Ventura barstool by Jean Marie Massaud for Poliform

Ventura barstool by Jean Marie Massaud for Poliform

Ventura barstool by Jean Marie Massaud for Poliform

Available from Studio Italia

Baker stool by IMO

Baker stool by IMO

Baker stool by IMO

Baker stool by IMO

Available from IMO

 Cab barstool by Mario Bellini for Cassina

Cab barstool by Mario Bellini for Cassina

 Cab barstool by Mario Bellini for Cassina

Cab barstool by Mario Bellini for Cassina

Available from Matisse

Lem barstool by Shin & Tomoko Azumi for Lapalma

Lem barstool by Shin & Tomoko Azumi for Lapalma

Lem barstool by Shin & Tomoko Azumi for Lapalma

Lem barstool by Shin & Tomoko Azumi for Lapalma

Available from ECC

Kashmir barstool by Simon James for Resident

Kashmir barstool by Simon James for Resident

Kashmir barstool by Simon James for Resident

Kashmir barstool by Simon James for Resident

Available from Simon James

Apelle barstool by MIDJ of Italy

Apelle barstool by MIDJ of Italy

Apelle barstool by MIDJ of Italy

Apelle barstool by MIDJ of Italy

Available from Sarsfield Brooke

Fat Barstool by Tom Dixon

Fat Barstool by Tom Dixon

Fat Barstool by Tom Dixon

Fat Barstool by Tom Dixon

Available from ECC

Kekke Barstool by Piet Boon

Kekke Barstool by Piet Boon

Kekke Barstool by Piet Boon

Kekke Barstool by Piet Boon

Available from ECC

Saddle barstool by Eoos for Walter Knoll

Saddle barstool by Eoos for Walter Knoll

Saddle barstool by Eoos for Walter Knoll

Saddle barstool by Eoos for Walter Knoll

Available from Matisse

Orfeo barstool by Arflex

Orfeo barstool by Arflex

Orfeo barstool by Arflex

Orfeo barstool by Arflex

Available from Studio Italia

Wrap stool by Tim Webber

Wrap stool by Tim Webber

Wrap stool by Tim Webber

Wrap stool by Tim Webber

Available from Tim Webber

Bertoia barstool by Harry Bertoia for Knoll

Bertoia barstool by Harry Bertoia for Knoll

Bertoia barstool by Harry Bertoia for Knoll

Bertoia barstool by Harry Bertoia for Knoll

Available from Studio Italia

Tio barstool by Massproductions

Tio barstool by Massproductions

Tio barstool by Massproductions

Tio barstool by Massproductions

Available from Simon James

Apelle stool by MIDJ of Italy

Apelle stool by MIDJ of Italy

Apelle stool by MIDJ of Italy

Apelle stool by MIDJ of Italy

Available from Sarsfield Brooke

Torii stool by Bensen

Torii stool by Bensen

Torii stool by Bensen

Torii stool by Bensen

Available from Tim Webber

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Just in time for summer, this Italian-made brand is reinventing the classic flip flop

Putting a luxury spin on a very familiar summer wardrobe staple, these laser-cut flip flops by Italian-made brand Carlotha Ray are so pretty, they’re almost too good for the beach.

Made from sustainably-sourced rubber, they’re a feminine take on the humble jandal, a shoe that has been re-adopted by the fashion set and on runways for the past few seasons as a chic and minimal sandal option for every day.

Founded by designer Mariela Schwarz Montiel, the scalloped silhouettes and delicate perforations of Carlotha Ray shoes are inspired by porcelain and the filigree metal architecture in the garden of her home in Limoges, France.

Sustainability is important to the designer, with each and every shade of the sandals naturally dyed with Earth-friendly materials. The likes of medicinal herbs and flowers are used, as well as plants like olive, pomace, artichoke, pepper, pomegranate, almond and walnut husks, and soil and vegetable carbon.

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The Azelie flip flops in Carbone noir and Annuk slide in Poudre de rose

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