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Keep in touch with what’s happening at Cutshop®
Stand out sanitiser stands
With New Zealand’s Covid-19 response Alert Level system, every single workplace is adapting to comply with new health and safety regulations. A collaboration with Terry Woods from Design Signs led to the creation of these flat-pack hand sanitiser stands.
Retail counter protection shields
We are actively producing acrylic screens in New Zealand for essential retail and medical point-of-sale counters to protect cashiers and customers from possibly infecting each other with the novel coronavirus.
A start-up ‘work out’
Cutshop® teamed up with Sara to turn traditional baby development toys and objects into modern, beautiful belongings that could be cherished forever.
Bathroom facelift
More than most any other component of the modern bathroom, we spend much of our time storing personal hygiene and makeup products in vanities. See this before & after.
Journey of future architect
The Cutshop® team helped manifest the vision of a talented aspiring architect, towards his portfolio for a university application.
Quick wash renovation
When homeowner Brent from Wellington was hunting for help to bring his designs for a new laundry room to life, he was drawn to Cutshop®.
From truck to town
Peach’s hot chicken was originally a food truck business that was thriving to the point where owners Olivia and Alex were struggling to keep up with demand for their delicious food. It was always their dream to turn their food truck into a fully fledged restaurant.
Lofty retreat.
Evonne’s loft conversion is absolute class. A space for relaxing, reading, meeting friends, planning things or simply having a coffee or wine, the art-deco inspired room turned out exactly as she had in mind.
New phase, new kitchen
Magic can happen when you put three creative, technical and visionary brains together, transforming Garry and Christina’s kitchen, taking them into their next phase in life with a huge smile on their face, and contentment with their space.
Fresh bathroom renovation
35 years is a long time for a bathroom to go unrenovated, especially with four adults using the space. Cutshop worked closely with Linda and Dominique to help transform their bathroom into a functional and modern space for everyone. It’s amazing what a bit of cutting can do!
Better Home & Living Show
Recently, the team from Cutshop® North Shore headed to the Home and Living Show in Auckland to showcase what Cutshop® is all about, with the goal of engaging with DIY enthusiasts and homeowners.
Raising art
Susan Christie explores her passion for challenging the concept of objects versus paintings. To display her ceramics and bring them to eye level where we would normally just see a painting hanging on the wall, Susan came up with her own specially designed floating shelves…
New build, fresh looks
Jason collaborated with Cutshop® to materialise the vision he had for the interiors in his new-build home. He wanted an open space with plenty of room to move around, large windows with natural light flooding in, and high quality cabinetry to finish the look and feel.
Cutting edge conversion
A room conversion, from bedroom to study using cut to size melamine MDF, by Sam at DBP Renovation Specialists with a little help from Cutshop® North Shore.
Bookshelf to match
Sean was in the midst of a hallway revamp and wanted a bookshelf to store his wife’s many cookbooks. It needed to be a sister piece to the unit on the other side of the hallway, to help complete the entryway.
Concept of the future
When one of their recent new-build houses needed furnishing, an architect created the design for a walk-in wardrobe for one of the bedrooms. The brief for the wardrobe was rather complex, needing to host shelves, hanging rails, drawers, and cupboards, in quite a confined room with varying corner angles.
The ‘key’ to a successful business
Jason of King Locksmiths was able to launch his locksmith business by collaborating with Cutshop to bring his van fit-out visions to life.
Cultural clock collaboration
Cutshop® variety of projects continues to expand and diversify year upon year. Some of our youngest collaborators are a group of senior college students from Sacred Heart College, who were part of an enterprise scheme run by The Lion Foundation that allowed them to experience the opening, running and closing of a business.