Kina / 25 Years
Join us as we journey through the archives during the month of April and reflect on 25 years of business.
Luella and Hannah paid a visit to an iconic space in New Plymouth, the Fernery at Pukekura Park. With the help of our friend and amazing photographer, Katie O'Neill, we captured the glassworks of Keith Grinter which were right at home among the tropical flora.
Luella and Hannah paid a visit to an iconic space in New Plymouth, the Fernery at Pukekura Park. With the help of our friend and amazing photographer, Katie O'Neill, we captured the glassworks of Keith Grinter which were right at home among the tropical flora.
Showcasing the jewel toned glass among the greenery and bursts of colour emphasises Keith's play with contrasting tones and organic curves. We had a lot of fun having an explore of different corners of the tropical glasshouse. It made for a lovely reprieve out of the cold, and into a lush world.
Just as you carefully curate your space at home with objects shaped by the hands of our artists from Aotearoa, we wanted to honour the curated spaces here in Taranaki; the home and heart of Kina. What better way to celebrate works of art than within a garden setting. We have a wealth of world renowned Gardens on offer, make sure you take note next time you visit!
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Join us as we journey through the archives during the month of April and reflect on 25 years of business.
Helena works in precious and semi precious metals in a combination with natural materials such as pearls, shells, feathers, wood, bone and precious, semi precious and beach stones. Each piece is individually made giving them their own personality and value.
We had the privilege of chatting with Angela about her intricate and striking works, which carry an important and insightful messages and ideologies.
Phillipa Gee draws her inspiration from the taonga of our sweeping coast, here in Taranaki.