QUALITY IS CONTAGIOUS..
New Zealand Design and Furniture Making at its’ finest, R+H have handcrafted elegant, timeless pieces for three generations.
We offer a series of truly classic collections for your homes’ bedroom and living spaces.
Beautifully crafted, fine lined pieces. Buy well and buy once.
NOVEMBER. OPEN DAYS.
WEDNESDAYS 6th, 13th, 20th
THURSDAYS 7th, 14th & 21st
SATURDAYS 2nd, 9th, 16th
11- 3pm
We are now at 102 Onehunga Mall. Built for both workshop and showroom. The showroom is available by appointment or Open Day during the week.
Planning a trip come and see us? check out Where to Buy for more future Open Day dates
Available by phone , appointment and online.
Phone: +64 9 3762895. Email : auckland@roseandheather.com
Explore the sumptuous luxury of our beds, the practicality and balance of our drawers and the utter bliss of our mattresses in a bedtime story that is your sanctuary..
“FINE TAPERED LEGS ASSIST TO CREATE SPACE.” Our long standing, Shaker inspired range. First released in 1988 its’ simplicity has ensured its’ longevity.
“CALM LIES IN THE CURVE.” The graceful line that is the tumblehome is reinterpreted with this range. There’s something about the curves which invites the touch: to run your fingers gently along the silky smooth surface.
“CRISP GEOMETRIC PROFILES FINISHED TO AN ELEGANT SHEEN.” A range of beds, table and storage for todays homes and apartments using new and old timbers, glass & marble.
“IMPECCABLY MADE” Our most time and skill intensive product. When the structure forms the design, there’s nothing to hide. The Trenail range is fine-lined, traditional and elegant. It gains its’ strength from a time honoured boat construction method, not normally associated with furniture making. Structural elements provide the design features, producing a well-balanced, classic piece of furniture.
Attention to detail has always been our thing. You can clearly see our team enjoy what they do and take great pride in what they create. The wedge and peg that features in our Trenail, Astrid and pictured here on our Bailey Table, is a very early boatbuilding technique. It beautifully exhibits both simplicity and craft and when you show the way a piece is made through using the structural elements as part of the design detail, there’s nothing to hide!