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A BIT ABOUT US

When design professionals Matt Genefaas and Dan Craig started searching for their first home, they quickly realised that in order to be truly happy, they’d need to start from scratch. Having relocated to Tauranga from Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland just before Covid hit, the founders of homeware brand Made of Tomorrow had found themselves feeling a little displaced.

“We’d been burning the candle at both ends, working really hard to further establish Made of Tomorrow, and felt that we needed a change, so I took a job at a magazine in Tauranga,” says Matt. “The offer was a great opportunity

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