Te Papa Launches Satellite Store
Te Papa Launches Satellite Store At Kirkcaldie &
Stains.
< ‘The location within the
central business district provides an opportunity for Te
Papa Store to continue to share the works and collections of
artists from around New Zealand at a location convenient for
many Wellingtonians,’ said Glenys Coughlan, Te Papa’s
Acting Business Group Director. ‘Kirkcaldie & Stains is
delighted to host the first new Te Papa Store to be opened;
we share the same values, good value quality merchandise
with excellent customer service,’ said John Milford,
Kirkcaldie & Stains’ Managing Director. Since opening in
1998, Te Papa Store has successfully developed a reputation
among international visitors and New Zealanders alike for
delivering a quality shopping experience that offers the
best of New Zealand’s craftsmanship. The boutique store
will feature a selection of Te Papa Store’s most popular
offerings including glasswork by Garry Nash, ceramics by
Danny Moorwood and Jo Luping, Māori wood and pounamu
carvings from Te Puia, New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts
Institute, and a range of high-quality publications
including award-winners Te Papa Press and Craig Potton
Publications. Te Papa Store , 34 Brandon St, Kirkcaldie &
Stains building ends
Te Papa Store is bringing
its range of selected gifts and souvenirs to Wellington's
Golden Mile with a new store in Brandon St. The boutique
store will open in conjunction with the first day of the
famous Kirkcaldie & Stains annual sale on Monday 19 July
with a special sale offering.
Monday to Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm and
until 7pm Fridays
Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday
10:00am - 4:00pm
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