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Nurturing spaces

Sarah Parry from Testament Interiors talks about the importance of biophilic design in your home.

Sarah Parry from Testament Interiors talks about the importance of biophilic design in your home.

photo GISELLE BROSNAHAN

Biophilia is a new term that has recently gained popularity in the world of interior design. But what does it mean?

Biophilia forms a connection with nature and living organisms to positively affect your health and wellbeing. We spend an average of 90 percent of our lifetime indoors, approximately 22 hours a day.

It's no wonder we face so many mental health and wellbeing issues in society today. With changes in urbanisation over the last few decades and the rising cost of land, more people are living on smaller sites or in high-rise apartments, and outdoor green spaces have either shrunk or disappeared completely.

Interior design that incorporates biophilic principles can lead to improvements in personal health, cognitive function, mood, and relationships.

With whenua-inspired design, you create an environment that nurtures both body and mind, fostering a sense of wellbeing and harmony in your daily life.

It’s important to determine the biophilic brief from the outset – these could include open-plan living, easy access to a garden or outdoor living space or a play area for children and grandchildren.

There are three main principles of biophilic design – nature of the space, natural analogues and nature within a space.

Sarah’s biophilic top tips

1. Nature of the space – One of the greatest ways to benefit your health and wellbeing is choosing a site or home that has all day sun and harness the sun’s natural heating properties. Other ways include water features and access to whenua through sliding doors onto patios or gardens to enable air movement, wind chimes and bird feeders.

2. Natural analogues – These are man-made items that are designed to mimic nature. Examples include furniture with organic curves and using natural fabrics in earthy tones. Artwork that recreates nature scenes and using lighting solutions can help our circadian clocks to unwind and reset with the use of dimmer switches, timers and daylight bulbs.

3. Nature in the space – This involves the use of natural elements within the interior spaces. Including living walls, house plants, aquariums and the use of natural or recycled materials like wood, stone and organic fibres like wool, cotton and jute in rugs, floor coverings and décor. This also includes having pets, so don’t forget to plan spaces for your fur babies.

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Dopamine Decorating

This trend is all about vivid colours, clashing patterns, maximalism and pure happiness

This trend is all about vivid colours, clashing patterns, maximalism and pure happiness.

Styling Amber Armitage @ MARIGOLD
Photos Wendy Fenwick @ Flash Studios

Wall colours Resene paints

Back wall and bottom half of front wall painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Valentine. Top half of front wall painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Aviator. Floor painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Sea Fog. Hello Hermes Limited Edition Screen print by Emile Holmewood from $95, from Endemic World. Belinda Boucle Teddy Single Bed in Ivory $439.99, Kobie Cotton Blend Striped Floor Rug in Extra Large $219.99, from Mocka. Theodore Bench Seat in Off White $1,199.99, Cora Table Lamp in Blue/White $349.99, A&C Flax Linen Duvet Cover in Marine from $299.99, from A&C Homestore. Artie Open Bedside in Powder Blue $1,753, from Soren Liv. Bordallo Pinheiro Strawberries Bowl Oval 13.5cm $59, Rice Raffia Bag in Cherry Pink $125, Designers Guild Cushion Brera Lino $230, from Allium. Pink Stripes Linen Pillowcases from $32, from Foxtrot Home. Arcadia Cushion in Chambray $115, from Baya. Linen Quilt | Reversible from $480, from Alfie Home.

Stylist tip

Vibrant tones, such as yellow, red and orange, feel energetic and passionate. Mixing and matching this with checked and floral patterns on the bed, alongside a mural element, walks the fine line between fun and sophisticated.

Walls painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Meringue. Decorative line painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Tequila Sunrise. Floor finished in Resene Colorwood Bark. Dillon Rattan Queen Bedhead in Natural $449.99, Oslo Bedside Table in Sand $179.99, from Mocka. Light Original Painting by Sophie Melville $250, from Endemic World. Lily Pendant Lampshade in Cream $249.99, Jimmy Table Lamp $399.99, A&C Checker Printed Linen Robe in Terracotta $179.99, Emu Wrenlette in Natural $69.99, from A&C Homestore. Zinc Linen Duvet from $321.75, from Penney and Bennett. Bonnie And Neil Pillowcase Tiny Checkers Tan $85, Bonnie And Neil Quilted Throw Pastel Floral Sand $529, Bonnie & Neil Pastel Floral Sand Euro $99, from Allium. Lilac Purple Linen Pillowcases from $32, from Foxtrot Home. Sandringham Floor Rug in Putty from $1,420, from Baya. All else stylists own.

Top half of wall and floor painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Seafog. Bottom half of wall painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Wabi Sabi. Pure Shores original painting by Lucy Rice $1500, Still Looking original painting by Helen Dean $680, both from Endemic World. Lichen Standard Pillowslip $65 from Alfie Home. Tobacco Stripe Linen Pillowcases $32 from Foxtrot Home. A&C Stonewash Cotton Duvet in White from $189.99, A&C Stonewash Cotton Duvet in Pine Mini Stripe from $189.99, both from A&C Homestore. Riviera Side Table $1295, Kipas Vase $85, Dansa Cushion in Rose $179.99, all from Republic Home. Anna Arch Mirror in Gold $249.99, Eros Six Drawer in Sage Green $499.99, both from Mocka. Sol bag, large, $89 by Zay from Allium. All else stylist's own.

Stylist tip 

Although dopamine decor is very much focused on bold, bright colors, doesn’t mean these spaces can’t be soft and gentle too. Greens create a peaceful, relaxed setting and can help a space to feel grounding, ideal for
a guest bedroom space.

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Bring in the sunshine

Illuminate your space for the season ahead with this colourful palette

Illuminate your space for the season ahead with this colourful palette.

Styling Amber Armitage @ MARIGOLD
Photos Wendy Fenwick @ Flash Studios Wall colours resene paints

Walls painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Illuminate. Tara Nesting Bowls $109 from Citta. Bubble Vase $108 and Grid Vase Satin $49.50, both from Tessuti. Bon Parfumeur Eau De Parfum 30ml in 203 Fruity $81.99 and Acme Roman Cup and Saucer Mini $16.60, all from Father Rabbit. Canyon Two-Drawer Bedside Table $169.99 and Quinn Queen Bed in Natural $559.99, both from Mocka. Calypso Duvet Cover in King from $270, Mushroom Flat Sheet in Queen $165, Mimosa Pillowslips $90, and Mushroom Pillowslips $90, all from Dehei.


Walls painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Illuminate. Floor finished in Resene Colorwood Bask. Twin Wall Bowl $185 and CC Stool in Walnut $745, both from Good Form. Karimoku Case Study A-S01 Sofa from $12,495 from Mr. Bigglesworthy. John Tootill Raumati V Artwork $11,000 from Sanderson Gallery. Scent of Home Candle $119, Remodelista in Maine $69.99, and Patina Modern: A Guide to Designing Warm, Timeless Interiors $95, all from Father Rabbit. Radial Round Coffee Table $1,390, Bouclé Cushion Cover $89.90, Makaua Tambo Basket $189, and August Throw $159, all from Citta. Torrance Rattan Occasional Chair $439.99 from Mocka. Lago White Floor Lamp $219 from Lighting Plus. Willis Cushion in Sage/Ivory $125 and Wichita Floor Rug $1,120, both from Baya.


Walls and shelf painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Illuminate. Floor finished in Resene Colorwood Bask. Maquette Ceramic Table Sculpture B $185, Stair Table Lamp $675, Bloom Table Lamp in Dusty Green $1,195, CC Stool in Walnut $745, Ildhane Candle Holder $145, and Magazine Rack $275, all from Good Form. Iconic Dick Cordemeijer Cleopatra Daybed by Auping $2,950 from Mr. Bigglesworthy. Vauban Vase $585 from Tessuti. John Tootill Raumati V Artwork $11,000 from Sanderson Gallery. Nomad at Home $69.99 and The Home Upgrade $120, both from Father Rabbit. Torrance Rattan Occasional Chair $439.99 from Mocka. Cheltenham Throw $130 and Wichita Rug $1,120, both from Baya.


Back wall and shelf painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Illuminate. Maquette Ceramic Table Sculpture B $185 from Good Form. Vauban Vase $585 from Tessuti.


Testpots and Drawdowns (from top) in Resene Illuminate, Resene I Dare You and Resene Tropical.


Doorway painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Green Days. Back wall painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Illuminate. Pulse Platter $295, Large Ovum Vase $350, and Romana Large Sideboard $6,795, all from Good Form. Katherine Throne Hidden Gems Artwork $3,050, from Sanderson Gallery.


Walls painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Illuminate. After the Song Art Print by Helen Dean $289 from Endemic World. Tara Nesting Bowls $109 from Citta. Bubble Vase $108 and Grid Vase Satin $49.50, both from Tessuti. Bon Parfumeur Eau De Parfum 30ml in 203 Fruity $81.99 and Acme Roman Cup and Saucer Mini $16.60, all from Father Rabbit. Canyon Two-Drawer Bedside Table $169.99 from Mocka. Calypso Duvet Cover in King from $270 from Dehei.

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Tones of tranquility

The quiet-natured qualities of soft green has a calming effect, creating a peaceful interior space that is a joy to be in

The quiet-natured qualities of soft green has a calming effect, creating a peaceful interior space that is a joy to be in.  

Styling Amber Armitage
Photos Wendy Fenwick @ Flash Studios.

Wall colours Resene paints

Walls painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Pumice. Skirting in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Rice Cake. Built-in sideboard painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Pumice, with the wood top finished in Resene Colorwood Pitch Black. Floor finished in Resene Colorwood Bask. Medium Denver Vase $159.99, Small Cirque Pillar Candle $34.99, Broste Sandvig Carafe $89.99, Linear Tumbler $16.99, Leo Travertine Slab $69.99, Stone Bookends (set of two) $109.99, The Fi Greig Method $49.99, Kinfolk Island $99.99, Simple Fancy $44.99, A House Party in Tuscany $69.99, A Good Day to Bake $49.99, Vinnie Travertine Coffee Table $1,999.99, Small Gerome Wide Vase $89.99, Round Brass Tray $259.99, all from A&C Homestore. Wooden Cava Bowl $195, Yellow Rose Print $75, Ink Bottle $45, all from Flotsam & Jetsam. Mackenzie White Straw Rug
from $1,350 from Baya. Valentina Bar Cart $1,495 from Republic. Tampa 3 Seater Sofa $1,899 from Danske Møbler.

Stylist tip

Create a harmonious interior by building on the soft green backdrop of Resene Pumice with complimentary natural tones. Mid and dark wood pairs well here, as well as earthy clay and light, raw linens, striking the perfect balance. 

Back wall and plinth painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Pumice. Skirting in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Rice Cake. Floor finished in Resene Colorwood Bask. Latina Sideboard $2,499 from Danske Møbler. Monaco Framed Print in Natural $799.99, Florence Table Lamp $379.99, Kinfolk Island $99.99, Simple Fancy $44.99, A House Party in Tuscany $69.99, Corfu Travertine Vessel $54.99, Vinnie Travertine Coffee Table $1,999.99, Small Gerome Wide Vase $89.99, Dome Glass Vase $25, Linear Tumbler $16.99, A Good Day to Bake $49.99, The Fi Greig Method $49.99, all from A&C Homestore. Pottery Jug $75 from Flotsam & Jetsam. Mackenzie White Straw Rug from $1,350 from Baya. Hubert Occasional Chair $379.95 from Mocka.

Back wall in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Pumice. Corkboard in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Jaguar, Resene Just Right, Resene Contour, Resene Pumice and Resene Rice Cake. Stockholm Desk $1,799 from Danske Møbler. Botanical Jungle Notebook $11.95 and Note Square Sticky Pad $8.95, both from Father Rabbit. Corfu Travertine Vessel $54.99 and Medium White Stackable Multi-Box $44.95, both from A&C Homestore.


Back wall in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Pumice. Skirting in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Rice Cake. Latina Sideboard $2,499 from Danske Møbler. Monaco Framed Print in Natural $799.99, Florence Table Lamp $379.99, Kinfolk Island $99.99, Simple Fancy $44.99, A House Party in Tuscany $69.99, Corfu Travertine Vessel $54.99, all from A&C Homestore. Pottery Jug $75 from Flotsam & Jetsam.


Resene Testpots (from top) in Resene Contour and Resene Half Colins Wicket. Resene A4 Drawdowns (from left) in Resene Contour and Resene Half Colins Wicket.


Resene Testpots (from top) in Resene Rice Cake and Resene Just Right. Resene A4 Drawdowns (from left) in Resene Rice Cake and Resene Just Right.


Stylist tip

Combine practicality with style in your home office by mounting cork tiles onto the wall, creating an oversized pinboard that brings texture into the space. Finish this off with a framed cork board, cutting the cork tiles into a tetris of shapes, then painting a selection of them to bring your colour palette together.

Walls in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Pumice. Floor finished in Resene Colorwood Bask. Corkboard in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Jaguar, Resene Just Right, Resene Contour, Resene Pumice and Resene Rice Cake. Stockholm Desk $1,799 from Danske Møbler. Maya Plush Dining Chair in Rattan $650 from Republic. Botanical Jungle Notebook $11.95 and Note Square Sticky Pad $8.95, both from Father Rabbit. Medium White Stackable Multi-Box $44.95, Corfu Travertine Vessel $54.99, Bella Table Lamp in Black $159.90, Lulu Stool in Sage (used as a waste bin) $319.99, all from A&C Homestore. Fayette Round Floor Rug $1,380 from Baya.


Walls painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Pumice. Built-in sideboard painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Pumice, with the wood top finished in Resene Colorwood Pitch Black. Medium Denver Vase $159.99 and Small Cirque Pillar Candle $34.99, both from A&C Homestore. Wooden Cava Bowl $195, Yellow Rose Print $75, Ink Bottle $45, all from Flotsam & Jetsam.

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Something old, something new

Finding the perfect mix of new and vintage just comes down to filling your interior with things that make you happy, they might spark a memory or tell a story or just feel like “you”.

Finding the perfect mix of new and vintage just comes down to filling your interior with things that make
you happy, they might spark a memory or tell a story or just feel like “you”.

Styling Amber Armitage / Photos Wendy Fenwick @ Flash Studios

Wall colours Resene Paints

Main walls painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Cinnamon, through doorway painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Twilight, and floor finished in Resene Colorwood in Resene Breathe Easy. Large white pot painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Egg Sour. Model 1048 Sunburst table by Stow Davis $8950, Juliane dining chairs for Udlum Mobelfabrik $6750, Norwegian floor lamp by Mejlstrøm Belysning $1450, from Mr Bigglesworthy. Portrait 001 painting by Hey Maker Studio, $949 from Endemic World. French jug $76.50, stoneware crock $75, large stoneware jug $135, from Flotsam & Jetsam. Kinto cast water glass in Amber $24.99, Bordallo Pinheiro Amazonia bowl $79, Diva fork $12.70 each, Diva knife $12.70 each, Live Beautiful book $65, all from Father Rabbit. Together napkin, set of four, $80 from Claire Stapleton. Iittala Teema white plate $39.95, Torino Triangles bowl $589, from Smith and Caughey’s. Karaka merino rug, $1,210 from Baya. Flowers from Urban Flowers.

Stylist tip

Create dynamic interiors by playing with unexpected colour combinations where two spaces meet. Paying attention to these transition spaces can create moments of magic.


Back wall painted in Resene Twilight, right-hand walls painted in Resene Zibibbo, and floor finished in Resene Colorwood Breathe Easy. Wall hook painted in Resene Zibibbo. Monza Bed by Ercol, $2,795 from Good Form. Tobacco Stripes Linen flat sheet $123, Tobacco Stripe Linen pillowcases $64 set of two, Lilac linen pillowcases $64 set of two, Lilac linen duvet, $239, all from Foxtrot Linen. Ida Bolster cushion cover in Mulberry, $69.90 from Citta. Stripe Black cushion, $139 from Father Rabbit. Victorian Rise painting, $75 from Flotsam & Jetsam. Terracotta & Rose painting by Brenda Clews, $950 from Endemic World. Raawii Strøm vase $150, Rosenthal Flux Glass Berry vase $399, Colonna black stool $865, from Smith and Caughey’s. Karaka Merino rug $1210, from Baya. Flowers from Urban Flowers.

Stylist tip

The perfect shade of lilac, Resene Twilight is a pale lilac pink, rosy and suffused with the last sunset. Pair with the depth of Resene Zibibbo, a deep velvety red, for a bedroom palette with a bit of romance.


Left wall painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Egg Sour, right wall painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Cinnamon, and floor finished in Resene Colorwood in Resene Breathe Easy. Franco Albini Belladonna rattan sofa by Sika Design $3650, Fordite rug by CC-Tapis $16,800, from Good Form. Toledo French market basket $119, from Father Rabbit. Serenade throw $90, Flaxmill Doeskin cushion $140, Cassia Almond cushion $115, Flaxmill Fenugreek cushion $140, all from Baya. Zig Zag stool in lilac and leather $970, Venus mug in lilac $49.95, from Smith and Caughey’s. Two Roads North painting by Lucy Rice, $2,200 from Endemic World. Haven Sheer curtains in Cloud, from $99.99 each, from Curtain Studio.


Main wall painted in Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Twilight, and floor finished in Resene Colorwood in Resene Breathe Easy. Artwork on wall created with Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Twilight and Resene SpaceCote Flat in Resene Cinnamon. Claremont two door cabinet in black $369.95, Hannah diamond wool blend floor rug $399.95, from Mocka. Tash Swivel chair, $899 from Danske Mobler. Black side table, $299 from Bedpost. Victorian mirror $75, from Flotsam & Jetsam. Senso Zen shoes in ebony, $289 from Father Rabbit. Jonathan Adler Balloon vase $275, Jonathan Adler Porcelain Geisha $435, from Smith and Caughey’s. Flowers from Urban Flowers.

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For the love of linen

Opening soon in Tauranga, the global Kiwi bed linen brand MM Linen will bring their unique signature style to the Bay.

Opening soon in Tauranga, the global Kiwi bed linen brand MM Linen will bring their

unique signature style to the Bay.

Words Monique Balvert-O’Connor 

Australia, USA, South Africa, UK, the UAE, and now the Bay has become part of the ever-expanding success story that is MM Linen, with this quality bed linen and homewares brand about to open up shop in Tauranga’s city centre.

Kerry Jackson, the company’s co-founder and creative director, has been selling in stores around the world since launching MM Linen about 10 years ago. The company has been on a steady growth trajectory ever since, and is now stocked in about 700 stores in New Zealand, Australia, UK, the USA, South Africa, Israel, Canada and the United Arab Emirates. There’s impressive pedigree among those stores – think major British multinational retailer Marks and Spencer and high-end department store chain John Lewis.

Within eight weeks of launching in Marks and Spencer three months ago, MM Linen was one of their top home linen brands. In addition, it’s been ranked within the top five ever since launching at John Lewis three years ago. The brand also has a strong presence across the Tasman in Myer. 

With that impressive global reach sorted, this entrepreneurial Christchurch-based businesswoman turned to store ownership in New Zealand. In recent years she has opened two stores – Auckland in June 2020, and Christchurch in August last year where their head office is also based. Now it’s Tauranga’s turn, with MM Linen opening in the Eleventh Ave shopping precinct on May 5.

For Kerry, watching her business grow has been exhilarating. “I just love being my own boss, and I’m proud it’s a New Zealand homegrown company focused on treading lightly on our environment. 

“I love the opportunity to be creative and hands-on, and to be in control of my own destiny,” she says.

Destiny’s path took a bit of an about turn for Kerry back in 2012 when she had just turned 50. With an unexpected change in her career direction, and a determination to remain in Christchurch, she decided to start her own business. This was with the backing of her business partner, a textile manufacturer based in the UK.

It took merely two years for MM Linen to become a global enterprise, soon to gain a reputation for beautifully fitting out bedrooms across the world. Kerry says having original designs created from scratch by artists gives her company an edge in the extremely competitive home linen market. She’s also proud to add that MM Linen has been operating as a carbon-neutral company for years.

Kerry tells how MM Linen has always had a strong customer following from the Bay of Plenty area.

“Lots of BOP people visit our Auckland flagship and Christchurch stores and buy through stockists (Dillimore’s in Waihi being one of them, and previously Cabbages and Kings). So many people say, ‘When are you coming to Tauranga?’ I feel there is a real gap, a space for a beautiful bed linen store in Tauranga,
so we’re coming!” 

A personal connection with the city has long been forged. Kerry’s husband is from the Bay and her parents lived in Omokoroa for 15 years. 

“So, I frequented the stores in Tauranga with my mother during regular visits – Wendy’s, opposite our new store, being one of them. I think there will be good synergy between my store and Wendy’s, so the location is key,” enthuses Kerry, who professes to having a very flamboyant fashion sense. It’s colourful and botanical, and that’s what she uses as inspiration for her bedding range. 

It’s exciting, she says, to be at the stage whereby her business is growing a New Zealand presence, and Tauranga is a good fit for MM Linen’s signature botanical print.  

“Our brand is really inspired by nature and botanicals and Tauranga is a drawcard – with beaches, sunshine
and enjoyment of the great outdoors,” says Kerry, who personally curates her range along with the team at its head office. There, a small team of six can be found, and the company has designers in Australia, France, Israel, and the UK as well as New Zealand.

This year brings a new chapter for MM Linen. Tauranga shoppers can expect their MM Linen store to be a boutique destination, housing bed linen (textures, plains and botanical prints), a wide cushion selection, throws, aprons, tea towels, printed mugs, bean bags, and a designer home scent and body range (diffusers and hand creams etc) imported from Italy. 

The success story is set to continue. 

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