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Kitchen Innovation at Nelson Home & Garden Show

Published: Tue 29 Sep 2015 09:49 AM
Revolutionary Kitchen Innovation at Nelson Home & Garden Show
The kitchen is the heart of the home, so the Nelson Home & Garden Show is delighted that a revolutionary new innovation will be making its debut at the Show. Living Design will be revealing the German-made BORA cooktop and extractor, which draws off cooking vapours from the hob itself, negating the need for intrusive, noisy extractor hoods and paving the way for new freedom in kitchen planning.
Director, Annett Todt says, “It really is amazing. Seeing is believing, so we will be demonstrating it at the Nelson Home & Garden Show so that people can see it in action, and will be offering visitors the opportunity to sign up for free cooking demonstrations after the show, with Carol Shirley from Gourmet Catering.”
It’s not the only splash the company will be making at the event. One lucky visitor will have the chance to win the show prize, which includes a stylish coffee table, valued at $2,365 from Living Design. Like all their furniture, it is designed and handcrafted by designer Klaus Todt, who imparts European style and finesse into each piece. The distinctive ‘M’ shape holds magazines and keeps the surface tidy, providing the perfect combination of form and function.
The winner will also receive an 8-piece Future cookware set from Stoneline and a $250 Resene voucher. To enter, visitors need only supply their details at the show entrance. The winner will be drawn when the show closes on Sunday evening and will be announced on More FM the following day.
From 9 – 11 October, over 180 exhibitors will gather at the Saxton Stadium to showcase emerging trends, cutting-edge innovations and industry expertise. Home décor, landscaping, plants, outdoor furniture, kitchens, bathrooms and solar solutions will be on display, along with everything else essential for enhancing the home. There will also be show-only bargains that visitors won’t find anywhere else.
An ‘Eye of the Beholder’ Upcycling Exhibition will showcase everyday objects that have been reborn in quirky new forms. These include a luxury couch made from bed frames; a kitchen island made from a drawers and a metal welding trolley; plus carpet upcycled into beautiful floor and wall works of art.
Home enthusiasts will be treated to free daily seminars by trade professionals through the ‘Transform Your Space’ Seminar Series. These will provide the most up-to-date information on interior design, landscaping, solar solutions, kitchens and sustainable building.
Saxton Stadium, Saxton Road, Nelson
9-11 October 2015
Fri, Sat & Sun 10 am – 5 pm
Adults $6, seniors $3 (Friday), under 16 free
www.homeandgardenshow.co.nz
ENDS

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