Wooden Diamond

I always love to learn about new creative ventures, and the work of this clever couple has me totally inspired. Randa Kassem and Todd Millar formed Wooden Diamond early in 2012, with the aim to bring high quality, interesting pieces of furniture to the New Zealand market. They love to take a classic design and update it with a modern twist. Most of their products are produced in Egypt by an expert craftsman and family friend, and many are unique, one of a kind pieces. 

I had a bit of a chat with them recently to find out more about their business.




Can you tell me a little bit about your backgrounds?

Todd: I grew up at a beach in the far north surfing and spearfishing with three younger brothers. I made the move down to Auckland to study Communications at AUT and now I run a small landscape business as well as building and developing Wooden Diamond.

Randa: I was born and raised in Egypt until I was eight years old, and then we came over to Auckland as my mother's parents were here. I studied fashion and worked in the industry for five years before starting up Wooden Diamond and then falling pregnant!




How did you come to start Wooden Diamond?

Randa's grandfather used to be a Doctor in Egypt, and he treated patients for free in the poorer areas. One of his patients grew up to be a carpenter, and he and my father randomly crossed paths one day in Egypt. They got talking and my father suggested we use his skills to try something. And here we are!




Your rimu armchairs are beautiful. Can people contact you if they have a specific fabric colour or pattern in mind?

These are one of our faves! We like to make one-offs and enjoy adding a modern element to this style of vintage chair. We do have other chair frames available if people want to get some made up with their choice of fabric.




Do you ship your products New Zealand wide?

Yes, we can ship throughout New Zealand, and are happy to look at costs for this.




What inspires you?

Right now, our precious newborn Zarie Millar. But as far as business goes - geometric patterns, nature, wabi sabi and originality.




Do you have any future plans for Wooden Diamond that you can share with us?

New products are in the mix as we speak, so just developing them further. We would definitely like to have a store one day, and eventually take over the world!




Thanks so much Todd and Randa. One of your circle chopping boards is definitely going to have to come and live with me, and I'm excited to see what your new products will be. 

Make sure you all visit the Wooden Diamond website, as there is plenty more to see.

French Inspiration

If you're ever visiting the tiny seaside town of Te Awanga in Hawke's Bay, you'll find a little piece of France on the corner of Clifton Road and Pipi Street. I introduced you to So Vintage not long ago - an amazing treasure trove of French and European furniture, all genuine antique, vintage and industrial pieces. On Saturday Dael and I, and our lovely friend Bec, attended the So Vintage industry evening, and got to see all the incredible new stock that has recently arrived from France.




Mehdi and Korreen have done a fantastic job of finding and importing an impressive selection of vintage pieces. And these are the real deal, no replicas here! The letters and numbers were my favourites - I'm such a huge fan of typography. But there are quite a few things I'm coveting, including an antique ladder for my twins' room.









It's so wonderful to have such special and unique items in my own backyard, but if you can't make it to Hawke's Bay, you can still visit So Vintage at their website and Facebook page. I'll leave you with a little bit more inspiration of how you can work some of these pieces in your own home...






the last five images are from my vignettes and dining room Pinterest boards

Mitsubishi Electric Heat Pumps - The Designer Series

I got a lot of interest and positive feedback from a blog post I did recently on the home of the gorgeous Sarah Hamilton. In particular, Sarah's feature wall designed to distract the eye from her Mitsubishi heat pump, was very well received.




I love our heat pump, and the fact that we're warm and cosy at the push of a button, but they can be quite large and ungraceful on your wall, if we're being honest. So I was thrilled when Mitsubishi contacted me recently to let me know about their range of heat pumps called 'The Designer Series' which they released at the beginning of this year.




These super slimline units featuring elegant clean lines and bevelled edges, are available in matte silver, glossy black, and classic white to complement your home's decor and existing appliances. How perfectly brilliant!








You'll be able to see The Designer Series heat pumps used on The Block NZ. Ben & Libby chose the stunning silver model in their winning home last year (below).




Mitsubishi are currently running a fantastic competition called 'SHOW US YOUR STYLE', where first prize is a Designer Series heat pump of your choice. All you have to do is head over to the Mitsubishi Facebook page and upload a photo or two of your most favourite room. Whether it's your bedroom or kitchen, vintage or modern... make sure it's looking fabulous and you're in with A CHANCE TO WIN! 

Mitsubishi Electric will select the best rooms and the public will be able to vote for their favourite. Get the most votes and you will be the proud new owner of your own Designer Series heat pumps. Four runner's up will each receive $1,000 worth of Dulux paint.
What an awesome competition - get photographing, and good luck!