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Rinke Design Opens New Premises

Rinke Design Opens New Premises

Rinke Design Ltd moved to their new Design shop in the heart of Newmarket on the 1 st October 2007, to 5-7 Kingdon Street, after quickly outgrowing their last premise in Central Auckland.

Rinke Design has the exclusive in New Zealand of ‘The Perfect Chair’ from the USA, designed using Aero Space technology used by Nasa.

The frame of the chair is derived from the Zero Gravity chaise position developed by NASA to support astronauts during their ascent into orbit. The zero gravity position cradles your back and elevates your legs above your heart, which is the position that doctors recommend as the healthiest way to sit.

The Perfect Chair adjusts easily and smoothly to any position.

The “Limitless” furniture range from the Netherlands with a large range of fabrics to choose from, fabrics from Christian Fischbacher, Lelièvre and Designers Guild. The LIMITLESS collection is a perfect combination of high quality, design, comfort and craftsmanship. In a wonderful blend of modern materials such as wood, glass, acrylics, steel and aluminium. Harmonic shapes with elegant details.

LIMITLESS is for the individual who does not choose because it´s a brand but who chooses because it´s design.

Quickly becoming a 1 stop shop, Rinke Design have an A-Z range of homeware; including New Zealand Art, Karajoz coffee and Valente Domo bars, kitchenware, office furniture and made to measure furniture facilities.

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