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Crushes Sweet Green Candle
Our favourite Crushes “Sweet Green Candle” is designed to be minimal yet luxurious. This candle brings a beautiful aroma to delight your senses. So whether you want to close the night with some light reading, music or crafts, this candle will be the perfect complement.
Before the Coffee Gets Cold
Before the Coffee Gets Cold is the ultimate cozy night in book. In a small back alley in Tokyo, there is a cafe which has been serving carefully brewed coffee for more than one hundred years. But this coffee shop offers its customers a unique experience: the chance to travel back in time.
Reeves Watercolour Paint Set
If you’re anything like me, you probably find yourself decompressing to some Bob Ross. Water colouring is not only therapeutic but also extremely rewarding. It’s a craft that requires both patience and a complete withdrawal from any external stimulus. There are heaps of online tutorials that provide step by step guides on how to improve on this craft. So use this prize as a great place to start.
What's on
Where: Gus Fisher Gallery When: Sun 11 October What: The General Collective are holding their first ever botanical market. There will most certainly be something to pique anyone's interest here. From curated homeware, to botanically inspired jewellery and even food.
When: Now till 17 October What: Like an addiction I wept for the place I could not access reframes the typical nuclear family often portrayed in television sitcoms. The artwork’s title is a line from Jessica Lim’s poem ‘teen murders and constellations (dreams of misanthropy after Valerie Solanos, 2017)’.
General Collective Botanical Market
Where: 18 McDonald Street, Morningside Price: Free
Price: Varies
Yoga in the Sky
Where: Skytower When: Every Wednesday and Thursday What: An unforgettable sunrise yoga experience, 186 metres above Auckland city. Take in the breath-taking 360 degree views, whilst saluting the sun from the edge of your yoga mat. Yoga in the Sky takes place on the main observation deck of New Zealand’s most iconic building, Wednesday and Thursday mornings.