The Bentley Mulliner Aoraki is a love letter to New Zealand’s landscape

The Bentley Mulliner Aoraki captures the soul of New Zealand in a singular, spectacular drive.

Few car brands in the world are as synonymous with luxury as Bentley. The British marque is defined by a carefully finessed balance of fine craftsmanship (with skills passed down through generations), engineering prowess, and a knack for tech integration. Still, it’s a penchant for future thinking that sets it apart. And nowhere is this more evident than in the recent unveiling of the first-ever Bentley Bentayga inspired by the captivating landscapes and unique heart and soul of New Zealand — the Bentley Mulliner Aoraki.

In 2023, our editor-in-chief embarked on a truly extraordinary journey with the storied marque, traversing one of the world’s most exceptional driving routes in what she described as a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Deep in the South Island, immersed in a world of design, wellbeing, and adventure (behind the wheel of Bentley’s fleet of models), the adventure not only offered the chance to experience and connect with the cars, but also an immersion into nature, witnessing some of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. And it’s here, amongst the snow-capped mountains, sprawling tussock-covered plateaus, and breathtaking fiords, that the seed was planted for The Bentley Mulliner Aoraki, Bentley’s one-of-a-kind new model. 

Named for New Zealand’s tallest mountain, Aoraki Mount Cook, and drawing inspiration from our country’s captivating landscape, this unique vehicle was commissioned by Bentley Auckland and crafted by Mulliner, Bentley’s Bespoke Studio based in Crewe, England. The genesis of the New Zealand-inspired car was to craft something as spectacular and majestic as everything witnessed on the Extraordinary Journey.

“The Bentley Mulliner Aoraki was Named for Aoraki Mount Cook and draws inspiration from our country’s captivating landscape.” 

Mulliner set to work, crafting a material and colour combination that captured several elements of Aotearoa’s unique environment, and the result is a vehicle of rare distinction. The Mulliner Aoraki’s Anthracite over Cyprus duo-tone exterior nods to the craggy hues of alpine rock, while tussock-covered plateaus are represented in Khamun contrast hand-painted pinstriping to the carbon fibre styling.

Inside, the cabin is a masterclass in bespoke design, from the Open Pore Galaxy Stone centre console to the richly grained ‘Kea Green’ leather accents — a nod to the South Island’s mischievous native parrot. Even the six o’clock steering wheel spoke and grab handles are finished in this deep olive-emerald shade, subtly tying in the colour story of Fiordland’s forested valleys.

Beyond aesthetics, the car has been engineered with both urban and off-road exploration in mind. Built on a foundation of performance and comfort, it comes equipped with Bentley’s Touring and All-Terrain Specifications, ensuring capability on even the most rugged backcountry roads. A bespoke, colour-matched roof box offers additional storage for longer escapes, while 22-inch Azure Wheels in Beluga Gloss with Cyprus pockets provide an effortlessly elegant stance. Inside, acoustic privacy glass, mood lighting, and a B&O for Bentley audio system create a cocooned, cinematic experience for passengers.

A tribute to (and reminder of) New Zealand’s spectacular natural environment and a true collector’s item, the Bentley Mulliner Aoraki is not only a masterpiece, but also a testament to how powerful a sense of connection can be — and a nod to Bentley’s ever-evolving ambition.

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This elevated Spanish villa is a masterclass in neutrality

Perched above the Mediterranean, TAI Villa unites contemporary architecture and Molteni&C’s timeless furnishings in a sanctuary of refined elegance.

Set high on the hillside of La Reserva in Sotogrande, Spain, TAI Villa is a study in balance — a work of contemporary architecture that looks outward to the Mediterranean Sea while grounding itself in the textures and tones of its Andalusian setting. Designed by Manuel Ruiz Moriche of ARK Architects, the residence embodies openness, harmony with nature, and an enduring Mediterranean spirit.

The villa’s exterior, defined by its elevated stone-and-glass form, sits embedded into the landscape, while expansive terraces and fluid interior volumes dissolve the boundary between inside and out, framing long horizons of sea and sky. Natural light plays a central role, filtering through generous openings to animate surfaces of stone, wood, and glass. Sustainability underpins the design, from passive ventilation and bioclimatic efficiency to the integration of native plantings that preserve the local ecology, creating a residence that marries comfort and elegance with environmental intelligence.

Marteen sofa & Cinnamon armchair by Molteni&C from Dawson & Co.
Porta Volta chair by Molteni&C from Dawson & Co.
Barbican chair by Molteni&C from Dawson & Co.

It is within this architectural framework that Molteni&C’s furnishings take on a defining role. Carefully curated across each space, the selection reinforces the villa’s dialogue between modernity and timelessness. In living areas, Vincent Van Duysen’s Marteen sofa and Cinnamon armchair by Naoto Fukasawa anchor rooms with warmth, their sculptural forms softened by tactile upholstery. The Porta Volta armchair by Herzog & de Meuron introduces a sharper contemporary accent in the dining room, while Gio Ponti’s D.151.4 armchair recalls the elegance of Italian modernism in a second leisure zone. A series of outdoor terraces continue this narrative, with Yabu Pushelberg’s Sway sofa and Van Duysen’s Cobea dining chairs setting an inviting tone.

“ARK Architects’ sculptural volumes and Molteni&C’s curated furnishings converge in a vision of Mediterranean living that is both contemporary and timeless”

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Cobea outdoor dining chair by Molteni&C from Dawson & Co.
Palinfrasca outdoor sofa & Guell Sunlounger by Molteni&C from Dawson & Co.

Throughout, furnishings are treated less as accessories and more as architectural companions, aligning with the home’s structural clarity while enriching its atmosphere. In bedrooms, pieces such as Rodolfo Dordoni’s Aldgate bed and Devon armchair, Van Duysen’s Ribbon and Ovidio beds, and the Alisee side table by Matteo Nunziati establish sanctuaries of repose, each distinguished by a quiet, understated luxury. The home office and spa are treated with equal consideration, their furniture selections ensuring functionality does not come at the expense of refinement.

What emerges is a residence where architecture and interior design speak a shared language. ARK Architects’ sculptural volumes and Molteni&C’s curated furnishings converge in a vision of Mediterranean living that is both contemporary and timeless; an environment defined by harmony, restraint, and connection to nature.

Shop Molteni&C locally at Dawson & Co. here.

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Four science-backed reasons to run in the evening

Before the neighbourhood runners incite a riot on their morning route — first let us explain. While pounding the pavement as the sun rises is by no means bad, doing so at dusk might just be better for you.

1. Less chance of injury

While you may have been sitting at a computer all day, as dusk sets in, your body is in peak condition — core temperature is elevated and the body is ready to respond to terrain change — more so than when you first rolled groggily out of bed.

2. Blow off some steam

How often do you wake up with pent up stress? We thought so. Hitting the streets after a long day at work can provide the stress and endorphin release that you — and the people you come home to — actually need.

3. Burn more

Your metabolism may take a little while to kick in after fasting all night, but a pre-dinner run when your metabolism is already fully functional will help burn calories well into the night and likely influence you to eat cleaner at dinner time. The added bonus of a dusk run? There will be significantly less temptation to indulge in any late night sweet treats.

4. Sleep Better

Previous studies may suggest that vigorous exercise shortly before bedtime disturbs
sleep however a recent study proved the complete opposite, with participants drifting off 30 minutes post-exercise, possibly due to reduced blood pressure. Meanwhile, the jury is still out on sugar and screens, two major sleep disruptors.

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Denizen’s guide to the best private dining rooms to book now

We’re spoiled for choice when it comes to dedicated spaces for a more intimate gastronomic experience. No matter the occasion, there’s sure to be a private dining room that suits your needs, and with mid-year group gatherings high on the agenda, we’ve got you covered with our extensive guide to the best private dining rooms to book now.


Metita Private Dining Space

Metita

Having opened its doors within the SkyCity precinct at the end of 2023, Metita occupies the space formerly home to beloved Gusto at The Grand, and it’s fair to say that it’s living up to the iconic nature of its address. Here, the offering is a new take on South Pacific cuisine, elevating traditional dishes with modern culinary techniques, inspiring a deeper reverence for our own heartland and connection to chef Michael Meredith’s native Samoa. When a special occasion is on the horizon, those looking for an intimate dining space to bring people together should look no further than Metita’s exceptionally well-appointed private dining room. The space seats up to 26, but can just as easily cater to small numbers, and brings the very best of Metita’s food offering and interiors into focus to create a seriously memorable affair.

Location: SkyCity, 90 Federal Street, Auckland CBD
Suitable For: seats up to 26 guests

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The Wine Room

Tucked away within the refined surrounds of College Hill’s The Wine Room, the private dining area offers a quietly luxurious setting for everything from fireside birthday dinners to elevated events. Seating between two and twenty guests (with more space for standing gatherings), the space balances intimacy with sophistication — its soft lighting, timber finishes, and open fire providing a warm yet polished backdrop year-round. Here, menus are tailored to the mood, from champagne and caviar on arrival to masterfully grilled seafood and meats served family-style, with curated wine pairings that reflect the team’s reverence for European tradition and New Zealand terroir.

Location: 2/43 College Hill, Freemans Bay
Suitable For: Seated Dining — up to 20 guests, Canapé Standing Events — up to 75 guests

Email [email protected] to book now

Beachside Private Dining at Azabu Mission Bay

Azabu Mission Bay

The perfect beachside location for an end-of-year get-together, Azabu Mission Bay offers completely private dining in its adjacent Stonehouse or semi-private events in its open courtyard. From formal, sit-down dinners to casual drinks, this versatile venue offers a space for any kind of occasion.

Location: 44 Tamaki Drive, Mission Bay
Suitable For: Stonehouse — 40 (seated) to 60 (standing) guests, The Courtyard — up to 60 guests (standing), Venue Exclusive — up to 200 guests

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The Grill

Beloved SkyCity eatery (and Auckland institution) The Grill made a triumphant return this year, and with its new iteration comes a striking new private dining space. If a special occasion is on the cards, the private dining room, perfect for up to 12 guests, is a sublime spot within which to entertain a crowd. Here, you’ll find a bespoke menu on offer, curated with the particular needs of larger gatherings in mind, and an extensive drinks list sure to inspire indulgence and set a convivial tone. There’s also a private ensuite just off the dining room, making the experience all the more seamless.

Location: Horizon by SkyCity, 85 Hobson Street, Auckland CBD
Suitable For: 6 to 12 guests

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The Vault

Tucked beneath the heritage-listed Chancery Chambers, The Vault at Gilt Brasserie is a dramatic private dining space where marble, moody lighting, and soaring ceilings set the tone for truly memorable gatherings. Seating up to 45, or easily configured for smaller groups, it’s a versatile backdrop for everything from corporate functions to celebratory dinners. Paired with Gilt’s refined Euro-New Zealand menu and an exceptional wine list, The Vault delivers heritage charm with a distinctly modern edge.

Location: 2 Chancery Chambers, Auckland CBD
Suitable For: Seated Dining — up to 26 guests, Canapé and Champagne — up to 45 guests standing

Email [email protected] to book now

Private Dining at Le Bar, Origine at Commercial Bay

Le Mezzanine at Origine

Tucked above the grand dining room of Commercial Bay’s elevated French restaurant Origine is a space perfect for an intimate gathering. La Mezzanine’s after-dark vibe, soft lighting and exceptional views over Downtown Auckland will set the perfect tone for a night with friends, one that will inevitably end in some convivial fun.

Location: Commercial Bay, Level 2/172 Quay Street, Auckland CBD
Suitable For: up to 50 guests

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Soul Bar & Bistro

A long-time go-to for corporate lunches and long-overdue catch-ups alike, bigger parties can also enjoy a ‘private’ piece of Soul by closing the bi-fold doors to what is usually the cocktail lounge. It’s perfect for seated parties that can indulge in Executive Chef Gavin Doyle’s fine cuisine via a set menu. Larger parties, on the other hand, can use the same space while also spilling out onto the famous deck and bar area for standing events.

Location: Viaduct Harbour, Corner of Lower Hobson Street &, Customs Street West, Auckland City
Suitable For: up to 30 guests seated or 35 – 100 standing for cocktails and canapés

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Jervois Steak House Private Dining Room

Jervois Steak House

The private dining room at Jervois Steak House is located upstairs in the restaurant. The interior blends rustic elements from the building’s original heritage with modern warm tones & James Russ lighting. Relax into plush leather seating in a bespoke tan hue (called ‘Jervois Molasses’), and enjoy an authentic steakhouse experience for any special occasion.

Location: 70 Jervois Road, Ponsonby
Suitable For: up to 12 seated guests

Email [email protected] to book now or call (09) 376 2049

Kingi

Set just across from Kingi’s main dining room is the restaurant’s private dining and meeting space, designed to bring people together for a feast or to do business. A light-filled space anchored by a breathtaking raw-edge swamp kauri slab table underneath a shimmering fish-scale chandelier, the room gives diners a unique view into the Kingi kitchens as the chefs prepare seasonal dishes, creating an immersive dining experience. At the room’s north end, a wooden sideboard conceals a 65″ screen, which can be used to host board-style meetings, intimate product launches or special presentations. The space is equipped with high-speed internet connectivity and state-of-the-art AV facilities, making it an ideal location for productive business meetings. Whatever your requirements are, Kingi Private is the perfect, multi-faceted space.

Location: Tuawhiti Lane, 29 Galway Street, Britomart
Suitable For: 14 guests for degustation

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Bar Magda

Bar Magda’s exclusive private dining room is a sanctuary of elegance. Thoughtfully and comfortably furnished, this secluded enclave is the perfect choice for corporate soirées or special celebrations like birthdays, where guests can enjoy Bar Magda’s impeccable service and indulge in the finest cuisine, knowing that every detail has been meticulously curated to meet expectations.

Location: 25b Cross Street, Auckland CBD
Suitable For: up to 25 seated guests or if extended into the bistro, 50-60 guests

Email [email protected] to book now

Lilian

Tucked upstairs in Grey Lynn, Lilian’s private dining room is an intimate haven for 10–14 guests — ideal for festive lunches, seasonal gatherings, or milestone dinners. Centered around a striking marble-top table with plush leather banquette seating, the space feels both warm and refined. Guests can choose from family‑style set menus, or customise à la carte, all paired with wines from the curated cellar.

Location: 472 Richmond Road, Grey Lynn
Suitable For: 10 to 14 guests

Email [email protected] to book now

Masu Private Dining at SkyCity

Masu

The outstanding inner-city Japanese restaurant offers a couple of different options if you’d like to go for a slightly more intimate experience. The Obi Room is a striking, semi-private space anchored by a solid wood table crafted from two pieces of suar hardwood and earthen walls decorated with spectacular vintage Japanese obi kimono prints. The Obi Room is framed by bubble glass which creates the impression of privacy and seclusion without being completely separated from the main dining area.

Otherwise, opt for the Chef’s Kotastu Table, another semi-private area set at the back of the main dining room and backdropped by the restaurant’s single piece of art, a large Japanese Dragon created by calligraphy master artist Ushio Sekiguchi.

Location: SkyCity, 90 Federal Street, Auckland CBD
Suitable For: The Obi Room — up to 18 guests, Chef’s Kotastu Table — 8 to 10 people

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Huami Private Dining Rooms

Huami

Huami offers several different and equally appealing options for those wishing to dine in privacy. The Chinese restaurant, which boasts traditional cuisine with a modern twist, has three elegant private dining rooms. Rooms one and two seat 12 guests each and are adjoining, but can be divided. Room three caters up to six guests.

Location: SkyCity, 87 Federal Street, Auckland CBD
Suitable For: 6 to 12 guests seated

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The Runholder

For a memorable gathering in the heart of Wairarapa, The Runholder’s secluded private dining room offers an intimate, elegant setting for up to 14 guests. Ideal for special occasions or business meetings, this cosy space includes video conferencing capabilities and a 65” screen, seamlessly blending function with refined comfort. Guests can enjoy a family-style set menu—two courses or three — plus options for morning tea or canapés. Nestled within Te Kairanga Vineyard, The Runholder is a true homage to Martinborough’s bounty, combining stunning views with warm hospitality.

Location: 89 Martins Road, Martinborough
Suitable For: up to 14 guests

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Cassia Private Events and Dinners

Cassia

Cassia’s home at SkyCity boasts several options for private dining and events. The main private dining area seats up to 20 people and is fully equipped for presentations. A large flat screen TV and connections enable the private dining space to be converted into a professional area to share ideas with business colleagues.

For larger groups of up to 40 guests, the mezzanine area is the perfect location for your next group booking. For all bookings for groups of 13 or more, Cassia offers a selection of set menus that can be tailored to suit your group’s requirements. 

Location: SkyCity, 90 Federal Street, Auckland CBD
Suitable For: private celebrations & events of up to 20 people, & group dinners of up to 40 people

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Non Solo Pizza

Tucked away in the heart of Parnell, this exclusive private room is an intimate enclave that channels Napa Valley’s refined spirit. Designed for groups of 10–20, it embodies relaxed elegance with warm timber detailing, muted lighting, and richly upholstered seating. Expect beautifully plated dishes showcasing farm‑fresh Californian flavours — from seasonal seafood to premium grilled cuts — paired perfectly with estate‑level Napa wines. Fully serviced and effortlessly polished, this space is ideal for intimate wine dinners, milestone celebrations, or corporate tastings that linger well beyond the final sip. Or, if you’ve got a few more, NSP’s courtyard is the perfect spot to host a larger event.

Location: 1052/259 Parnell Road, Parnell
Suitable For: Courtyard — 100 standing or 50 seated, Private Dining Room — 22 seated

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Ebisu's Private Dining Room

Ebisu

Fans of Ebisu’s exceptional Japanese cuisine will be pleased to know the downtown favourite also offers private dining. Filled with natural light, the Nikko Courtyard features huge warehouse windows overlooking the Waitematā Harbour, a perfect space for a seated dinner or cocktail party.

Location: 116 – 118 Quay Street, Britomart
Suitable For: up to 30 guests

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The Barrel Room at Ayrburn

Step into The Barrel Room, Ayrburn’s exclusive private event space designed for intimate gatherings and memorable celebrations. Surrounded by 56 aging wine barrels and centred around a grand piano, this hidden space offers a cosy, sophisticated ambiance perfect for seated soirées or lively gatherings for up for 50. Guests can indulge in a thoughtfully crafted shared plate menu in an atmosphere that marries opulence with privacy. With candle-lit seating and details that pay homage to Ayrburn’s heritage, The Barrel Room promises an unforgettable experience where time slows, and moments are savored deep into the night.

Location: Ayrburn, Ayr Avenue, Arrowtown
Suitable For: up to 50 guests

Email [email protected] to book now

The Chef’s Library at The Hotel Britomart

Nestled in the heart of Hotel Britomart is The Libraries, a space that assumes literary comforts and leisure. Here there is an air of unpretentious exclusivity, where even in the middle of the city you couldn’t feel more removed from the world if you tried. The Libraries are not open to the general public to walk-in (they do not operate as a restaurant) however they are available for private events and functions, with tailor-made solutions to cater to any need. The crown jewel The Chefs Library (table), which is available for private dinners for up to eight people, making it perfect for an intimate and memorable affair.

Location: 29 Galway Street, Britomart
Suitable For: 8 guests for degustation or family-style dining, 6 guests for cabaret

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Somm Cellar Door Semi-Private Area

Somm Wine Bar & Bistro

Tucked away to the east of Somm Wine Bar & Bistro is the venue’s lush & gorgeous semi-private area. This space is cleverly tucked behind the venue’s cellar, which displays an impressive array of library and large-format wines. The room is draped in heavy set ‘cabernet’ curtains which when drawn instantly transform the space into the cosiest of settings.

Location: Shed 22 Princes Wharf, Auckland CBD
Suitable For: up to 12 guests

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Blue

A relative newcomer to Auckland’s dining scene, Blue is fast becoming a favourite — for all occasions. Neatly situated off Franklin Road in Freeman’s Bay, the warm brick interior, impressive wine list and blink-and-you’ll-miss-it courtyard feel incredibly intimate. Blue offers up three separate dining space options, with capacity to seat up to 24 guests inside. In the courtyard, up to 50 guests can be accommodated for private functions. For larger groups of 12+ who want to dine, Blue offers four different set menus to choose from, across day and night.

Location: Unit 1/1A Franklin Road, Ponsonby
Suitable For:
up to 24 guests, exclusive venue hire for up to 50 guests in the courtyard

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Mr Morris

Consider hosting your next work event, milestone birthday or family gathering at the award-winning Mr Morris. Enjoy the gastronomic delights of the full menu, while working closely with the team to create an unforgettable event. Mr Morris can cater up to 28 guests seated or up to 35 for cocktails and snacks.

Location: Britomart, Corner of Galway & Commerce Street, Auckland CBD
Suitable For:
up to 28 seated guests, up to 35 for cocktails and canapés

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Ragtag

The unassuming seaside suburb of Westmere has seriously stepped up its game in recent years, with neighbourhood darling Ragtag largely to thank. Boasting a refreshing menu with distinctly Spanish leanings — think octopus tostadas and chilli jam — Ragtag offers a cosy private dining option upstairs, away from the hustle of the main restaurant below. Suitable for up to 18 guests, this space is perfect for intimate gatherings and laidback family affairs.

Location: 162 Garnet Road, Westmere
Suitable For:
up to 18 guests

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Otto

Holding pride of place on vibrant K-Road, informal Italian offering Otto caters to gatherings of various sizes. Boasting three separate private dining spaces — including a full basement level with its own private bar and capacity for up to 80 guests — all three private rooms come outfitted with dedicated sound systems. Guests are invited to dine off set menus, typically served as a rolling feast.

Location: 375 Karangahape Road, Auckland Central
Suitable For:
up to 80 on the basement level, 34 guests in the Legend room and 28 guests in the MC private dining room.

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Bossi

Overlooking the restaurant below, lush Italian eatery Bossi offer a private mezzanine area ideal for afterwork drinks or dinner parties, for 11 to 36 guests. For larger events, the entire restaurant can accommodate. What’s more, Bossi will work with you to build a custom menu, designed specifically for your event.

Location: 10 Commerce Street, Auckland Central
Suitable For:
up to 36 guests

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For exclusive, elegant celebrations of any scale, Kinloch Manor & Villas is the benchmark

If your idea of celebrating involves sweeping lake views, architectural drama, and a guest list with multiple VIPs, Kinloch Manor delivers with cinematic flair. Whether you’re hosting a marquee wedding for 250, a golden anniversary for 20, or a wintery long-table dinner for your inner circle, this is a venue that adjusts to your vision.

Designed by Andrew Patterson, with interiors by Virginia Fisher (translation: design pedigree for days), this Central North Island destination pairs grand scale with quiet restraint. Kinloch is an architectural wonder perched above Lake Taupō — dramatic yet grounded, luxurious yet relaxed.

The events team is calm, confident, and brilliantly capable. Menus are crafted with organic produce from its sister property, Treetops, and the wine pairings are spot on. Rooms have stone fireplaces, deep tubs, and neutral tones, making them the kind of spaces you never want to leave.

If exclusivity and elegance are the brief, Kinloch is the answer.

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Pillars is the refined new development urbanites have been waiting for

A landmark new residential offering, Pillars is set to redefine luxury living across two distinctive addresses: the urban elegance of College Hill, and the refined intimacy of Dublin Street.

Responding to the duality of our urban lifestyles, Pillars feels perfectly aligned as the development Auckland has been waiting for. A bold, design-led offering that responds to the growing desire for homes that are both architecturally striking and genuinely liveable. Conceived by award-winning developer Precinct, this exclusive collection of 20 two-three bedroom homes (with additional media rooms) unfolds across one of the city’s most picturesque ridge lines with it’s vantage point serving a visual symphony of both shimmering water, and our vibrant cityscape.

The coveted, top of the ridge site spans 2,364 square metres between College Hill, Freemans Bay and Dublin Street, St Marys Bay, affording the best of both worlds, with the vibrancy of Ponsonby on your doorstep, and the serenity of St Marys Bay in your backyard.

College Hill, Freemans Bay’s front facade

Embracing this theme of duality, the architecture and interior design, conceived by Jasmax, expresses two distinct interpretations of modern luxury, each tailored to its streetscape and united by a shared commitment to enduring design and exceptional craftsmanship. Each home is crafted with meticulous detail to enhance the rhythms of modern life while offering a sanctuary of calm, comfort, and privacy. These are homes that are still connected to the vibrancy of urban life, yet refined by a quiet elegance that feels entirely homely.

Pillars of College

At 99 College Hill, Freemans Bay, 16 light-filled apartments are set across four levels, many capturing awe-inspiring, sweeping harbour and city views that continually transform from sunrise to sunset, when the glittering lights of our vibrant skyline come to life.

Pillars of College, Freemans Bay

Elevating its presence further, the building’s sculptural façades, fluted concrete detailing, and generous balconies echo the rhythm of urban living. Refined, expansive, and effortlessly connected, these homes balance bold architectural presence with quiet, everyday luxury and ease. The curved, fluted forms of the exterior create a striking silhouette from the street, while also providing natural rhythm and privacy to the homes within. Taking everyday luxury lifestyle elements into consideration, details such as the depth of the balconies have been carefully conceived, maximising on the spectacular view while encouraging outdoor living.

Inside, Jasmax has curated homes that feel as timeless as they do contemporary. Dual-aspect floorplans allow sunlight to move fluidly through the interiors, while open layouts invite a sense of ease. Soft material palettes lend each interior a sense of calm, warmth and permanence, while modern essentials, such as secure parking with EV infrastructure, private lift access, abundant storage, and sustainability features that prioritise health, comfort, and long-term efficiency, are seamlessly integrated across both addresses.

Pillars of College’, featuring its northern façade and gardens

Four of the ground-floor apartments open onto private, landscaped gardens, ideal for those who want to rightsize, but not compromise on outdoor space.

Pillars of Dublin

For those seeking a more intimate expression of contemporary living, Pillars of Dublin in St Marys Bay offers just four boutique homes. Situated along one of Auckland’s most iconic villa-lined streets, here, the neighbourhood’s heritage cues are reimagined through a modern lens.

Pillars of Dublin, St Marys Bay

Pillar-like vertical accents reference the past; gabled rooflines and deep-set balconies hint at tradition. And yet, every material detail, from the botanical landscaping to the sumptuous interiors, speaks to a new era of understated luxury.

This address is a quiet revelation, one that feels at once connected and discreet. Designed with scale, privacy and light in mind, each home unfolds with clarity and grace. The north-facing living areas extend to lush gardens or elevated balconies, inviting a sense of openness rarely found in inner-city homes. Inside, the flexible floorplans cater to a range of lifestyles, with two-three bedrooms plus a media room, generous storage, and subtle zoning between private and shared spaces.

understated luxurious interiors

The architecture carefully respects the character of the street, but elevates it through refined detailing and contemporary composition. Ribbed concrete and GRC panelling create texture and rhythm, while internal finishes balance sculptural form with natural tactility. While the interiors lean warm and welcoming, with natural textures, soft tones, and an enduring palette setting the perfect backdrop for daily life. Sustainability, too, has a part to play, with the use of eco-certified materials and high-performance insulation ensuring year-round comfort and long-term efficiency.

The result is a series of homes that are deeply rooted in their context, yet quietly progressive in their execution. Places that speak to the elegance of the past while embracing the freedoms of modern life.

Step into a lifestyle of elevation without compromise

At its core, Pillars is designed for how people live now. Flexible enough to adapt to our evolving needs, yet timeless in its aesthetic. Whether you’re seeking the lock-and-leave freedom of apartment living, or simply looking to be closer to the vibrancy of Ponsonby, these homes offer a lifestyle of elevation without compromise. The outlooks are impressive, the detailing exquisite, and every line, surface and proportion has been designed to enhance daily life.

*All images are artist‘s impressions only. Subject to final design.

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This is your cue to rethink pink

Far from flirty or frivolous, this season’s collections are giving the most traditionally feminine hue a bold reimagining.

It’s high time to consider pink — from bubblegum to blush — back, in a major way. From structured tailoring to stiffer denim or a cashmere cardigan, the shade we’re currently coveting is anything but cutesie. There’s the simplicity of Harris Tapper’s Garbo Dress, powder pink power suiting à la Alex Perry, and LOEWE’s Low-Rise Barrel Jean all currently vying for our attention.

Not totally sold? Start small and dip a toe in the colour pool by first accessorising with fine jewellery or reach for that patent leather clutch. Baby (pink) steps before you’re rose-tinted everything.

Gucci Fall ’25
Garbo Dress from Harris Tapper
Perlée secret pendant watch from Van Cleef & Arpels
Jackie Notte python mini bag from Gucci
Alex Perry
Single-Breasted Blazer from Moda Operandi
Chloé
Embroidered Lace Tank Top from Moda Operandi
Intrecciato headband from Bottega Veneta
Gucci
Patent leather pencil skirt from MyTheresa
Fendi
O’Lock cat-eye sunglasses from MyTheresa
LOEWE
Low-rise barrel-leg jeans from Net-a-Porter
Lovely-D ballet flat from Christian Dior

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The Penthouse 501
Apartment 103 Courtyard
The Penthouse 502

These exclusive residences set a new benchmark for apartment living

In the heart of Parnell, Elysian introduces a rare opportunity. Developed with Crosson Architects with interiors by Sarah Foote, the luxury residences sit across five levels, including two sweeping penthouses, setting a new benchmark for apartment living.

For many, the appeal of downsizing is not about living with less — it’s about living with more freedom. More time, more ease, more connection to the things that truly matter. In Parnell, Elysian presents an opportunity that speaks directly to this shift: 16 luxury residences, including two landmark penthouses, designed to offer permanence, privacy, and a new way of living well.

Left: Apartment 103. Right: Apartment 303

Developed with Crosson Architects with interiors by Sarah Foote, Elysian has been conceived as a place where quality and longevity take precedence over excess. Clad in stone with bronze-toned detailing, the architecture feels timeless; within, interiors are intentionally calm and effortless, allowing each home to reflect the lives and personalities of its residents. “Quiet luxury is the foundation,” notes Foote. “These are spaces designed for ease, with materials and layouts that will feel just as relevant decades from now.”

The Penthouse 502

For downsizers, the penthouses crown the experience. Spanning 308m² (including a 66m² terrace) and 295m² (including a 54m² terrace), they combine expansive scale with low-maintenance ease. Minimum 2.9-metre ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glazing open the homes to uninterrupted harbour views, while wraparound terraces offer privacy and seamless indoor-outdoor living — without the upkeep of a standalone house. Here, the shift to apartment living doesn’t mean compromise; it means gaining a new level of light, space, and simplicity.

The Residents’ Retreat by Studio Red Wellness

Lifestyle here extends far beyond the residences. The Residents’ Retreat by Studio Red Wellness includes a mineral pool, sauna, yoga and pilates studio, and private treatment room, ensuring health and wellbeing are part of the everyday. The executive garage makes daily life practical, with EV charging at every park, e-bike power, and even a detailing bay. In shared spaces, art by Max Gimblett and custom furniture by Tim Webber further the sense of luxury living, weaving in yet another element of considered design.

The Shared Courtyard
The executive garage

Equally compelling is the location. Elysian places residents at the heart of Parnell, within walking distance to galleries, restaurants, boutiques, and green spaces. It is a neighbourhood that offers connection and culture, yet the residences themselves provide sanctuary — a lock-and-leave lifestyle that balances vibrancy with retreat. For many moving from larger homes, this blend of accessibility and security is key: the chance to simplify, without sacrificing the richness of daily life.

The Penthouse 501 with Poliform Kitchen and Gaggenau appliances

Every detail speaks to the needs of those trading in the burden of maintenance for a home that is secure, connected, and uncompromising in its quality. Kitchens with Poliform cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances, oak flooring by Forté, and stone selected and fabricated in Italy are designed for longevity as much as beauty. Bedrooms are sanctuaries with generous storage and ensuites complete with dual basins, freestanding baths, and precision-planned layouts.

The bedroom sanctuarie in Apartment 402

Elysian is more than a place to live — it’s a way to live lighter, without losing the depth and character of home. For those ready to embrace the next chapter, these residences offer a sense of permanence, the ease of a lock-and-leave lifestyle, and the kind of luxury that becomes more rewarding with time.

Completion is set for late 2026. To experience Elysian and its rare penthouses, visit the display suite at 114 Saint Georges Bay Road, Parnell.

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Tokoriki Island Resort

Discover why Fiji is the ultimate escape for marking a milestone celebration, no matter the occasion

When it comes to unforgettable celebrations, Fiji doesn’t just roll out the welcome mat, it lays down the red carpet. Crystalline waters, warm hospitality, and the kind of personalised service that make every guest feel like royalty. This island paradise doesn’t just rise to the occasion; it elevates it.

Royal Davui Island 

Best For: Secluded Celebration

This is less a getaway, more a once-in-a-lifetime experience. With just 16 villas and a no-fly zone option (for when you truly want to disappear), Royal Davui is the epitome of private island luxury. The barefoot paradise delivers effortless glamour with an edge, ideal for intimate weddings or milestone birthdays where quality over quantity reigns. The island can be exclusively yours, with private chefs, turn-down touches, and custom theming that brings your vision to life. Days are spent snorkelling, enjoying spa rituals, and sipping cocktails on a sandbank in the middle of the ocean. Nights unfold with torchlit dinners, meke performances, and dancing barefoot under the stars. Here, the team is as detail-obsessed as they are discreet, and no request is too grand. Whether it’s a family-style island BBQ or a banquet by the waves, they’ll ensure the memory lingers long after the tan fades.

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Tokoriki Island Resort 

Best For: Romantic Escape

Tokoriki is what happens when romance grows up. This adults-only retreat hits the sweet spot between pared-back luxury and immersive intimacy. The vibe? Think less saccharine, more sophisticated. Floating champagne breakfasts? Tick. Candlelit dinners on a private jetty? Of course. But the warm, quietly intuitive service is what makes Tokoriki truly memorable. Whether you’re celebrating a honeymoon, a proposal, or a wedding anniversary, the setting is nothing short of cinematic. Think lush palms, frangipani petals, and ocean views that make you forget what day it is. Each villa comes with its own private pool and courtyard garden, making it easy to keep the outside world exactly where it belongs — far, far away. Throw in a spa treatment or two and a few fantastic meals, and you’ll find that doing nothing has never felt so indulgent.

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VOMO Island

Best For: Family-Friendly celebration

Vomo Island has perfected the art of the all-ages celebration. What sets it apart from Fiji’s other luxury escapes is its ability to seamlessly host milestone moments for families in every configuration, from couples with young children to multi-generational gatherings. With seven expansive luxury residences, plus a variety of villas and suites, there’s an option for every guest, ensuring everyone stays close without compromising on space or style. Vomo makes group celebrations effortless. Whether it’s a renewal of vows, a landmark birthday, or simply making the ‘official’ family wedding happen, the island’s team ensures guests dine together with ease (no awkwardly rearranged tables here). Special touches like a private picnic on Vomo Lailai, a ‘Sigi Drigi’ sunset atop Mt Vomo complete with Champagne and a Fijian choir, or a snorkel safari followed by a castaway lunch ensure any gathering becomes something unforgettable. At Vomo, togetherness comes both naturally and beautifully.

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