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My favourite Place to be...Style Recall

My Favourite Place to be... 
There are so many beautiful places in Otaki and Te Horo that we wanted to know where your favourite place is! We asked some local businesses, groups and a couple of fabulous celebrities to see what their choice was. 



Style Recall's Favourite place in Otaki is Otaki Gorge 



About Style Recall...
Genuine retro and vintage furniture and furnshings, if you are passionate about retro design then this is the shop for you. Retro furniture mid century style and design, mid century mahogany furniture, retro furniture mid century design, retro stereograms and recordplayers, retro furniture mid century style and design, iconic wall hangings of the 60's and 70's and lots more!

PS - be sure to say hi to the "Leggy Blonde"!
 


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