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Kmart’s Living Hack Workshops Set to Hit Auckland


Kmart’s Living Hack Workshops Set to Hit Auckland for its Latest Inspired Living Collection Reveal

Crowds of keen Aucklanders are expected to descend on Kmart St Lukes on Saturday 6 August to participate in a series of Kmart “hack workshops”, led by the iconic retailer’s team.

For one day only, the bustling space outside the Westfield St Lukes store will be home to an interactive hack station, set up with a couple of the latest on-trend Kmart products and an array of arts and crafts to get the creative juices flowing. Spaces at the hack workshops will be limited, so we recommend you get your registrations in fast!

Kmart is continuing to evolve into a cult living brand, making its way into more and more Kiwi homes. There are also numerous blogs and social media feeds popping up that pay homage to the brand’s top picks and unbelievable finds that have been known to fly off the shelves.

Kmart’s General Manager Living, Julie Miller-Sensini explains, “We never rest at Kmart - we’re always looking for the next hot item, the latest trend and how we can bring this to life for New Zealand homes. Each season, we put more emphasis on new designs, improved quality and more of what Kiwis love at irresistibly low prices.”

At the Inspired Living Hub, Kmart’s teams will introduce new trends that take design cues from enviable global destinations - the balmy Daintree, vibrant Cuba, timeless Hamptons and minimalist Scandinavia - as well as showcasing fresh and versatile pieces suited to every room in the home with prices starting from as low as $2.

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