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The festive season is upon us…

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Where has the year gone to?!? 2010 has been eventful one for us here at BOD, what with moving into our new Bedford Row office space, the acquisition of another business and a 7.1 magnitude earthquake to boot, and all of a sudden the festive season is upon us! We’re both looking forward to a well deserved Summer holiday this year, full of sunshine and relaxation. Please note our holiday dates below.

Closed for the holidays – BOD will be closed from Wednesday 22nd December and will reopen on Monday 24th January.

Handmade gift tags included with our 2010 Christmas cards

Picture yourself in a fab inner city studio…

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

We’ve had a lot of people ask us what we plan to do with our extra space here at 16 Bedford Row and now that we’re all settled in, we’re ready to reveal part one…

Ever pictured yourself working in a stylishly retro inner city studio, with all day sun and a creative vibe? We have an awesome shared space available for a maker or craftsperson. You would be sharing a light and airy room of approximately 200 square feet, with polished wood floors, exposed brick walls and one friendly existing tenant by the name of Nin (aka The Wardrobe).

Sounds amazing, right? Wait till you hear the next bit. As well as being just about as central as you can get, the building has monitored security, the room is lockable and use of the space includes access to wi-fi, a kitchen (equipped with microwave, fridge, tea and coffee) and an open invitation to Friday after work drinks – and all of this is available for just $80 per week.

You are welcome to come and check out the space – please feel free to give us a call on 379 9860 to arrange a time.

Board of Design is in the building!

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

We are very happy to say that our building was given the all clear on Friday so we are back to business as usual, with the exception of a massive amount of repair work going on in the blocks around us. If you’re planning a visit, please note that there are a few road closures to be aware of.

Manchester Street remains closed between Cashel Street and Worcester Street. There is pedestrian access into Bedford Row from the Manchester Street end, but it is closed to vehicles. By car, you can enter Bedford Row from the Madras Street end.

We have marked the main two closures on the map on our contact page. If you’re unsure of the best way to come, feel free to give us a call on 379 9860.

NZ Express Co. Ltd building to be demolished

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Like many Christchurch dwellers, I’m finding it hard to comprehend the scale of what we are facing in the weeks to come. This afternoon’s shock is the demolition of the New Zealand Express Company Limited building, a really beautiful building on Manchester Street that I have always admired but until today never knew the history of. Now that I have learnt some of its history, its demise is even more distressing.

“New Zealand Express Company Limited, a furniture despatch business, had formerly occupied a small office in Bedford Row. When this seven-storey building was erected it became an indication of the prosperity and growth in the business community in Christchurch. Designed by the Luttrell Brothers, the building was the tallest in New Zealand at the time.”

- Christchurch City Libraries, http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/

I’m not ashamed to say this brought tears to my eyes – I hope that once Christchurch has recovered from the initial shock of Saturday’s earthquake, we can recapture the hope and pride that creates a building like this, beautiful and symbolic of success.

We’re still standing!

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Following Saturday’s earthquake we were finally able to get into Bedford Row on foot yesterday (with army escort!) and see how our building had fared. The news is better than we expected – the building looks virtually untouched, with the exception of one large crack in the facade above the double doors (not visible in the photo above), resulting in a yellow sticker. This means we have restricted access – at this stage we are able to enter the premises (at our own risk) to retrieve business essentials, but we won’t be able to work from our office until it has been assessed further. Which is fine by us – after last night’s encore performance of magnitude 5.0 aftershocks we are quite happy to continue working off site!

Inside, our office looks almost just as we left it on Friday – the only evidence of an earthquake was a few open drawers. We were expecting at the very least to have a fair amount of broken glass to clear up in the kitchen, but every single glass was still intact on our rickety old kitchen shelves! We have been very, very lucky.

Next door is a different story – they have a red sticker, meaning it’s a no-go area. It appears to be due to a collapsed interior wall. Although it seems bad, a red sticker doesn’t necessarily mean the building is condemned, so we are keeping fingers crossed for our neighbours and for us, as their building is attached to ours.

We would like to reassure our clients that their files are all safe and backed up off site. Mel and I are both available and can be reached by email or on our mobiles – you can find all our contact details by clicking the contact link above. We are currently waiting for the second assessment of 16 Bedford Row and will keep you posted!

Christchurch earthquake

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Christchurch was hit by a large earthquake (7.1 on the Richter scale) early on Saturday morning. Mel and I are both safe and well, but as the central city is still cordoned off, we haven’t been able to get into Board of Design. We are working off-site today and can be reached by email or on 021 2525 789 for urgent enquiries. We will update here as we find out more.

Board of Design’s new home!

Friday, June 18th, 2010

We’ve moved! As of Monday we are now at 16 Bedford Row. We had been in New Regent Street for 7 years and we’re really going to miss it, but our wee studio was getting kind of full! Our new office has heaps more space so we can spread out a bit which will allow us to run a more efficient operation. Stop by for a VIP tour – we’d love to show you around.

Board of Design turns seven!!

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Saturday was a very special day for Board of Design, our seventh birthday!! We treated ourselves to cupcakes (which were enjoyed in the company of former Board Member Katie and Punky the rabbit) and a new website! Thanks to everyone for their support over the years, here’s to another exciting seven years in business!

The APG shop window is all a flutter

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

After winning the Supreme Award last year for our Antique Print Gallery window display, as part of the Christchurch Ellersie Flower Show, we were quite excited about putting together another display. This year we decided to fill the window with little butterflies, all hand cut from off cuts of Antique prints, which we complimented with prints and greeting cards from the Buller’s New Zeland birds series.

Alas, we didn’t win the competition again this year again (perhaps it would have been a bit greedy to win two years running anyway), but were bestowed with the Silver award for Best Retailer! We were nevertheless chuffed, and have had many a passerby stop in to comment on our handiwork.

Supreme Award Winners!

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Following on from our last post about the Ellerslie International Flower Show window display competition, we found out on Monday that we had been chosen as the Supreme Award winner, (exciting news like this doesn’t make for a particularly productive start to the week..), and we were given 4 tickets to the Premiere Garden Party with a sneak peak of the show before the official opening!