Together Journal brings you another round of celebration essentials through our Gift Wishlist section from Issue 31.
In the picturesque landscapes of New Zealand's South Island, where nature reveals its most breathtaking wonders, a unique wedding experience awaits those seeking something truly extraordinary. Gather & Gold a passionate wedding tipi hire brand, has captured the hearts of couples and set the stage for unforgettable celebrations.
We have an exciting announcement! Together Journal is on shelves right now at selected Woolworths, and Safeway stores all across Australia!
Discover the hottest pieces and collections from our favourite brands, alongside irresistible new finds that deserve your attention. Get ready to be captivated by the hottest trends and timeless designs!
ABOVE: Luxury underfoot with SUNNUP | Well-constructed blazers with Crane Brothers | Slumber like a Shiitake with Città
Whether it's your partner, friend, family member, or colleague, finding the ideal gift to celebrate the special people in your life can often be a challenge. But worry not! We've got you covered with our handpicked selection of the finest gift ideas, ensuring that every occasion is marked with joy and appreciation.
Mae & Co Creative is a unique and purposeful design and production agency committed to creating extraordinary and timeless events for clients across the globe and, in our opinion, one of the very best in the world within their space.
WE ARE YOUR SOMETHING BLUE!
Introducing our issue #31 cover featuring real couple Anna + Tyson, who married in Malibu, California. Photographed by Bek Smith.
The new collections at SLOW focus on coveted quality and conscious design
Are you planning your dream wedding and searching for the perfect seaside venue? Look no further than the Hilton Auckland, and with the upcoming Wedding Open Day on Sunday, May 21st, you can explore the stunning seaside venues at Hilton Auckland for yourself.
Città Designs' latest tableware collection is inspired by the natural world, with a palette that draws on earthy tones and organic textures.
Few things please Imogen Tunnicliffe more than a beautifully designed object. If it’s functional and sustainably made, then that’s a design trifecta as far as the Aucklander is concerned.