Living in Auckland has a way of changing your relationship with your space. At some point, the furnished apartment stops feeling temporary and starts feeling like home — almost. There’s just one thing missing: something that’s yours. Not the landlord’s, not the previous tenant’s. Yours.
You don’t need to do it all at once. A Saturday morning, a good podcast, and three shops worth knowing about. Here’s where to start editing your room.
1. Kiosk — The Luxury of Timeless
Hidden on the first floor of a Newmarket side street, Kiosk is less a furniture store and more a living archive of mid-century design. It sits quietly off Eden Street while the shopping precinct buzzes around it — and that contrast is exactly the point.
Everything here exists outside the trend cycle. Pieces that were well-made decades ago, still well-made now. If you’re looking for one thing to anchor your room — something you’ll still want in fifteen years — start here and take your time.
Level 1, 6 Eden Street, Newmarket
Tue – Sat 10:00–17:00 / Sun 10:00–15:00
@kiosk__store
2. Junk & Disorderly — The Treasure Hunt
Out on Balmoral Road in Mount Eden, there’s a warehouse that looks like it shouldn’t be there. Open the doors and you’re inside a vintage labyrinth — industrial furniture, retro objects with histories you’ll never fully know, pieces that have lived somewhere else before they found you.
The aesthetic here is deliberate imperfection. A room that’s too finished is a room without character. One well-chosen piece from Junk & Disorderly will do more for a space than a full set from a catalogue store ever could. Fair warning: if you see something you want, trust your instincts. The Sold stickers appear fast.
164 Balmoral Road, Mount Eden
Mon 9:00–16:00 / Sat – Sun 10:00–15:00
@junkndisorderlynz
3. nood — The Considered Update
On Khyber Pass Road in Newmarket, nood sits at the intersection of modern design and everyday livability. It’s the kind of store that doesn’t ask you to commit to a whole aesthetic — it just offers pieces that work, that are well-priced, and that feel distinctly New Zealand without being obvious about it.
Go here when you know what you need but haven’t been able to find it anywhere else. And if you’re doing the Newmarket circuit, pair it with a Junk & Disorderly run — the contrast between the two is a useful reminder that good rooms are built on tension, not uniformity.
89 Khyber Pass Road, Newmarket
Mon – Sat 9:30–17:00 / Sun 10:00–17:00
@noodnz
Editing your room is really just editing how you want to live. Which chair you sit in at the end of the day. Which light you turn on when the Auckland sky goes dark. The choices are small, but they add up.
Three shops. One Saturday morning. Where do you start?
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