Sunday, May 27, 2012

Joseph Banks and Co.

We have some of Banks & Co. range in store at the moment as part of our beautiful Diamond Jubilee window. There's soaps, lotions ($26.90) and fragrant room diffusers ($36.90)!

Joseph Banks, botanist, arrived in New Zealand on the Endeavour with Captain Cook in 1979, now these beautifully packaged luxury products boast his name. They smell delicious too!

Pop into our store to see them for yourself, or you can phone the shop to make an order if you are out of Auckland. 






Saturday, May 26, 2012

Peter McIntyre.

We really love the work of Peter McIntyre, one of New Zealand's great painters, so we made some collages and framed them of his work. A wonderful mix of his paintings and sketches. They are only available in store and worth seeing in the flesh, do come in!





Friday, May 25, 2012

Around the shop.

Some photos of all the loveliness in store this week. A new a delightful batch of kiwis, our new collar scarves, fobs galore and brilliant green textiles plus there's a few koalas still hanging about.

We look forward to seeing you!



















Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The cape.

Cape Reinga, 1974. We found this great shot on a resource trip recently!


Monday, May 21, 2012

Beautiful collars.

We've welcomed a new Wairua design in store,  they're not yet on the website but will be soon! It's our collar scarf from last season but revamped. A new taaniko design in a beautiful range of colours perfect for the season ahead. The collar scarves are light to wear but gloriously warm and made of a possum/merino blend here in New Zealand. $59 each.

We photographed some in the store today for you to see. Let us know what you think!










Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Our Queenie window.

It's window-change time again at Pauanesia and this round we're celebrating the Queen! What with her Diamond Jubilee just around the corner. We've got lots of new stock to boot. Smell like you could eat them diamond soaps, beautiful sparkly fobs, 'crown jewels', diamond kiwis and brilliant Queens made by local ceramic artist, Helen Adams.

It's definitely worth a look with your own eyes but for now, here are some pictures.















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