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French & Sons © 2014 French & Sons · Terms & Conditions · Stylish and affordable, Mocka’s Britta Chair provides the ultimate comfort. With a cushy, padded seat and sturdy, wooden frame, this chair creates a stunning feature in any setting. With the Britta Chair when the chance comes to put your feet up, all you have to worry about is who’s going to bring your next cup of coffee! Mocka's Maya Ladder Shelf is a functional piece of furniture that you can use in any room in your home. Store or showcase household items on the sleek contemporary tiered shelves. De-clutter your bedroom or bathroom with this style storage solution. Whether draped over the arm of a couch or wrapped around your shoulders, the Mocka Penny Throw conveys warmth and effortless style wherever it goes. Available in either Stone or Charcoal with an intricate, chunky knit design, this is one cosy throw that will be hard to share! Mocka's Cow Pouffe is a decorative stool that can be used in any room in your home.




Covered in soft cow print fabric this comfortable pouffe is a fun stool for kids to use in their bedrooms or adults to rest their feet on in the lounge room. Add a stylish element to your home with a Mocka Cow Pouffe. Maya Counter Stool with back Oasis Lounge Chair (Exotic Brown) Nordik 3 Door SideboardThere are elements of Bec Dowie’s northern New Zealand home that are impossible to capture in photographs alone. One may not realize, for instance, the scope of its rural surroundings. It may be hard to detect the relative quiet in comparison to the city where the designer, her husband, and daughter previously made their home. And it most certainly may be difficult to grasp that, despite a noticeable lack of embellishment, it’s a multifaceted — and completely modifiable — space that belies its minimal appearance. To put it plainly: Its walls move. “The bedrooms in our home are on movable pods,” says Dowie, who is half of the furniture and lighting design studio Douglas and Bec.




“That way, our space can go from home to studio easily.” With a workshop a kilometer away, Dowie needed a house that could meet multiple personal and professional requirements. Once a barn, the building she and her family now call home was converted accordingly. It’s appropriate that Dowie’s home epitomizes a seamless blend of work and living space — Douglas and Bec, after all, is a family business. Launched in 2006, the studio is a collaboration between Dowie, a designer with a fine arts background, and her father, furniture designer Douglas Snelling. “We decided we would start designing and making things, but we didn’t know what direction we would take. With my art background and his practical skills, however, we went into woodwork first. It all grew from there.” Today, Douglas and Bec is a business with global reach, well-known for goods that marry outstanding materials with clean design and meticulous craftsmanship. And while the company has showrooms in Auckland and Melbourne, there’s likely no more attractive display of its wares than the Dowie home we’re featuring here today, furnished almost entirely with pieces of the family’s making.




Expanding beyond a twosome, the Douglas and Bec team has grown to include three full-time workers at Snelling’s workshop, and Dowie’s husband, Paul. “My husband and I run the production, marketing, and financial side of things,” Dowie explains. “As far as design goes, I’m the ideas person and my father is the maker. He loves building things that are strong and structural and functional, whereas I bring a softening aesthetic to our pieces.” While business has expanded, the work dynamic at Douglas and Bec remains much the same as it’s ever been. “We’re still very small,” Dowie says. “We’re hands-on, we’re always making something. People ask, ‘What’s your next collection?’ And there is no next collection—we’re always rolling, all the time.”We’ve got one of the widest ranges of Outdoor Furniture and New Zealand’s biggest BBQ brands all under one roof. And with umbrellas, cushions, outdoor heaters, and a whole lot more – we’ve got everything you’ll need to set up your home for a season of entertaining, whatever your space or style.




Outdoor Furniture & BBQs We’ve got one of the widest ranges of Outdoor Furniture and New Zealand’s biggest BBQ brands all under one roof. A collection that allows outdoor living from dawn through till late. Combining comfortable cushioning and using a modern mix of materials, suits lounging and dining making it the perfect collection for entertainers and families alike. If it’s a BBQ you’re after, then start cooking with BBQs from leading brands like Broil King, Weber, Char-Broil and Masport. You can choose from a range of sizes to suit your outdoor area, from portable right through to the larger BBQs with rotisserie and storage. A great natural colour collection. Suited to outdoor entertaining and big family occasions you'll find casual and formal dining settings alongside a choice of chairs, loungers and bench seats. Check out the different styles to create your very own look.A study in elegance Make your office work with ideas from the pros, here to help you get the job done.




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