Sunday, December 19, 2010

Crockery NZ

Crockery NZ Suppliers of plates
Crockery NZ suppliers depending on definition, can include a range of dinnerware, dishware or tableware related items, which are supplied by various NZ companies. Traditionally "earth" or clay based materials applied to crockery. Sometimes known as earthenware (or once was), ceramics, ceramic-ware, but subjectively includes stoneware, porcelain, china, fine china, and perhaps other ceramic, resin, plastics, glassware, crystal, and synthetic based materials. Regardless of origin and progressive adaptation, including skillful hand made clay pottery and kiln firing techniques, to current manufacturing methods - crockery still serves it's main or original purpose, to serve and present food on the table.

Crockery is present in many motel and hotel kitchens, restaurants, sometimes arranged attractively in buffet functions including weddings, business conferences and special occasions. Simple or decorated tableware items include plates, cups, salt and pepper shakers, saucers, serving platters, gravy and condiment bowls, and also trays. Associated are also the various specific material types and brands, that add features in terms of usability, durability, uniqueness, decoration, design quality, and perhaps cost. Materials often based on process, include delfware, tin glazed pottery/earthenware, terra-cotta, cream-ware, white-ware, Victorian, and stoneware. But now can include the "new designer breed" and renewal of the old breed, for crockery brands (in a broad sense), that you may want to search online:-

Videos of Crockery

Churchill Fine ChinaStorage Tips for Fine China

List of Crockery Brands

Based on my keyword research, New Zealand based queries were searching for these brands or companies, or were auctioned on the NZ Trademe Auction site. You may want to research the following...

Melamine, Corelle, Corning-Ware, Wedgwood (UK), Mikasa (Japan), Pfaltzgraf (USA), Noritake (Japan), Rosenthal (Germany), Arcopal (France), Willow Pattern, Mayfair and Jackson, Denby Tableware, Spode, Villeroy and Bosh, Rhubarb dinnerware, "Fiestaware" (so colourful), Maxwell and Williams, Johnsons Brothers Pottery, Alfred Meakin, Raku Pottery, Royal Porcelain, Churchill China, Cordon Bleu bakeware, Blue Dunube, Portmeirion (range of china, pottery, tableware, earthenware, kitchenware), Arabia dinnerware, "Rooster" dinnerware, Sheffield China, Temuka pottery, Hampton and Mason, Crown Lynn Pottery, Steelite, Luminarc tableware, Italian dinnerware, Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsey dinnerware. Many tableware items would also be complimentary to kitchenware products from NZ online kitchen suppliers.


Crockery NZ Suppliers

Maxwell and Williams Designer Homeware (http://www.maxwellwilliams.co.nz/)

Suppliers of a vast range of homewares including dinnerware, kitchenware, bakeware, barware, servingware, cookware and more. Dinnerware includes various cashmere bone china and white basic dinner sets, circular, rectangular, square, coupe plates, dishes, bowls, and platters. Also include cups, mugs (e.g. espresso and confetti styles), gravy boats, sundae dishes, colored teapots, butter dishes, salt and pepper shakers, and milk jugs. Also casserole, pie, and baking dishes, cutlery, and many other related tableware products, all with good images for viewing.

Freedom Furniture
The tableware and kitchenware categories supply crockery, such as serving and dinnerware, jugs, pitches, carafes, bowls, plates cups, trays, cake stands, fine cups and saucers, casserole and baker dishes. But also provide accompanying table items (e.g. coasters, table cloths and runners), glassware, designer art, vases, mirrors, candle holders, and furniture such as dining tables, chairs, and more.

The Warehouse (http://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/)
Well known NZ red stores that sell a range of general merchandise, including homeware, which include dinnerware, with brands such as Harrison and Lane, and Republic Revolution. Dinner and side plates include Diwali tempered plates, Porcelain white, Melamix, Tempo, Oriental square, Mayfair and Jackson, and more. Also various decorative and logo style coffee cups, bowls (e.g. cereal, rice, mixing, noodle, salad, enamel, soup, Melamix, "slanted", and other styles and variants). But also dish styles for for gravy, baking, casserole, including the home basic brand. Also Harrison and Lane platters, including raised, oval, and rectangular.Their of course are many other kitchen related items - cutlery, food storage, knives, whiteware, cooking utensils, and much more.

The Studio of Tableware (http://www.thestudio.co.nz/)
Browse the dinnerware category by brand including Wedgwood, Versace, Denby, iitala, Cornishware, Royal Porcelain, and others to view images of a range of patterned, decorative, colored, whiteware, and glassware pieces. Also cookware, glassware, giftware, cutlery, decanters, stemware, small appliances, barware and other premium products. Also include gift cards and vouchers.

Aitken (http://www.aitkens.co.nz/)
Suppliers of commercial grade crockery suitable for motel and hotel restaurants and kitchens. Other categories on their site are barware, glassware, kitchen equipment, cutlery, and coffee and tea supplies and services. Several stylish quality pieces to select from, including various sizes; e.g. angled, wide, deep, square, triangular, oval plates and coupes. Also divided dish, and for sushi dish, butter, and sauces, cups (e.g. latte, cappuccino), salt shakers, toothpick holders, bowls (salads, soups, etc), saucers, serving and sandwich platters, fluted cups, stackable mugs, teapots and more. Brands include Royal Porcelain, Mayfair, Duraceram, Chef and Sommelier, Melamine, and ACF (for coffee/espresso beverages).

Choice Catering Equipment Limited
Vast range of products and equipment from their many categories to supply catering and kitchen industry. Includes kitchen equipment, barware, glassware, paperware, cookware, bakeware, partyware, knives, cutlery, uniforms, cleaning supplies, and of course crockery. Easily cater for the hospitality industry (i.e. hotels, motels, restaurants), from brands and collections from Arcoroc, ACF, Zenith, Bistro, Macquarie, Renaissance, and others. Impressive range of Latte, Cappuccino, and Espresso tumblers and cups. Also various bowls, plates, Chinese collection, jugs, teapots, saucers, salt shakers. The hospitality collection alone, it seems, has dozens of durable commercial grade crockery pieces: divided diet dish, coupes, decorated cups, divided chili plates, salad crescent, pepper shakers, and more. Perhaps view this one stop shop web site of kitchen supplies to shop online, and can download/save pdf catalogs of their tableware/dinnerware items which has dimensions, colours, and pricing.

There are also New Zealand hand made glazed pottery ceramic ware web sites that supply homeware, kitchenware, souvenirs, home decor, tiles, art, sculptures, mirrors, and custom or personalized pottery pieces...


Pottery NZ Crockery Suppliers

Keriblue (http://keriblue.co.nz/)
From Kerikeri supply quality durable tableware which include colourful and decorative cups, saucers, teapots, triangular and circular plates. Also Bisque white ceramic ware coffee pots, sushi and sandwich plates, dessert, sugar and rice bowls, cups, pepper shakers, and more. Also provide ceramic tiles based on Maori concepts, traditions and design, which include the kete, tiki, paua, patu,flax, pohutukawa tree, and more.

Royce McGlashen Pottery
Images of fine shellfish themed dinnerware pieces, for example the pipi shell bowl, but also cockle shell, clam shell, scallop, and mussel designed (or art created) bowls. Also some nice boxed set of ceramic dipping shells. Many other fine looking bowls and ceramic art from a skilled master potter.

Splashy (http://www.splashy.co.nz/)
Colorful website with equally colorful ceramic ware adding vibrancy to their unique ceramic pieces. Kitchenware and Homeware include decorative bowls:pasta, noodle, dip, salad, and cereal. Also plates, platters, jumbo mugs, "ball-foot" mugs, and plates. Also "splashy" baby sets, milk jugs, ice-cream containers, salt/pepper sets, vases, coasters, and more. But also many other categories, e.g. bathroom ware, art decor, souvenirs, and more.

Temuka pottery (http://www.temukapottery.co.nz/)
Suppliers of porcelain glazed durable pieces (or Temuka ware), many which are hand painted resulting in colorful and fashionable items. They produce message mugs, with logo's. Also provide commercial orders, e.g for cafe's, restaurants, and hotels, of which the strength of their tableware can sustain commercial microwaves and washers. They provide a range of colorful designed sets that include plates, bowls, bakers, coffee mugs, shakers, cookware and more. Informative product information page relating to kiln process, materials, home use, and general care.

The Cook Shop (http://www.thecookshop.co.nz/)
Kitchenware retailer provider of quality and stylish cookware, bakeware, utensils, including NZ Hector pottery tableware. View images of decorative sandwich platters, bowls, plates, and gourmet set. The bakeware section has pottery from Mason Cash, Master Class, and others. Some nice stylish and colourful pudding basins, mixing bowls, and pie dishes.



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Friday, December 10, 2010

Mirrors NZ

Mirrors New Zealand for my make up looks
Make Up Mirror

NZ mirror suppliers provide various mirrors, which are created on the basic reflective principles of glass, silver, or aluminum. Utilizing this core principle has produced a vast range of mirror styles, shapes, colors, patterns, sizes, including enhancement features (e.g. lighting, magnifying, demister, heating), often for personal or cosmetic appearance looks, but also for safety, security, entertainment (e.g. mirror balls), fashion, scientific (e.g. lasers, telescopes, photography) and technology applications. Mirrors are common in hotel bathrooms, bedroom and lounge furniture, and as a convex, or wide angle form, for security in long hallways, and motel room doors, and outside. Image of Girl's reflection by Spanishale.

Shapes include square, rectangular, circular, oval, convex, and concave, which can be incorporated with different styles, design, and frame materials. These include venetian, console, antique, frosted, polished, ornate, bevel, custom sectional, tiled, traditional, specialty, and modern styles with wooden, painted, acrylic, bronze, gold, and aluminum frames, or frame-less (unframed). There are also mirror placement types - wall mounted, wall tilt mounted, ceiling, floor standing, floor folding, floor to wall, scissor - jack extending, counter or bench top, dresser and cabinet furniture, hand held, flip out units, and so on.

Hence their are many types and styles to choose from, to complement the theme or function of a room or surroundings, e.g. for bedroom make up, bathroom, dressing room, ballroom, lounge, hallways, and outside applications. But can select, perhaps with advice, from NZ mirror distributors for suitable and practical use, or perhaps do a Google framed mirror image search to view a vast range of images for ideas of styling designs.


Videos of Mirrors

How Mirrors are madeFull Length Mirrors


New Zealand Mirror Suppliers

Freestyle Mirrors (http://www.fsmirrors.co.nz/)

Suppliers of quality stylish stainless steel mirrors that include large designs, to easily accommodate a commercial venue such as a hotel bathroom. Navigate their stylish web site to view great images of small, large, ornate, and specialty mirrors. Perhaps view the "paua and pearl " tint colourful images to add even more style to a mirror.

Trendy Mirrors (http://trendymirrors.co.nz/)

Informative web site about mirrors, not only the various types to browse, but also some useful tips. This includes the various dimensions, choosing and measuring a mirror, style descriptions, and more. Bathroom mirrors include tinted, frosted edge, polished edge, metallic frame, sectional bevel, magnification styles and more. Also bedroom, hall, cabinet, and furniture mirrors (e.g. drawers, and console table), with plenty for selection - e.g. French and English design, "box" style, art design, free standing, flower pattern, Italian design and ornate and more. Also view or download their trendy toughened glass flashbacks (with DIY instructions) and furniture design brochures (PDF), of over over 30 pages of colour images with their dimensions.

Freedom Furniture (http://freedomfurniture.co.nz/)

The homeware section has deco art type/designer mirrors (including sets) and wall art for selection. But also matching or complimentary items, e.g. stylish clocks, three panel screens (for privacy), wall frames, and bedroom mirrors.

Archer Frames Ltd (http://www.mirrors.co.nz/)

Designers and manufactures of hand finished mirrors and picture frames, which include contemporary, traditional and custom made mirrors. Includes stylish convex mirrors from about 460 mm to 1000 mm listed on the web site., based on 18th century designs in silver and gold finishes. Also can produce custom made designs, that include classic, modern, ornate, styles with imported frames. Can choose colours and styles and select from over-mantle styles (e.g. French and Italian Arch), and ornate mirrors.

Mirror Reflection for New Zealand's Mirror Lake
Wall Pond Mirror Art (http://www.wallpond.co.nz)

Supply an idea or design, e.g. shape, dimensions, colour, material, or it seems free form style, and they get back to you for possible outcomes. Browse their range of image designs and colour palette (including metallic - copper, silver, gold), e.g. - curved, themed, traditional, free standing, steel, upholstered, etc for ideas. Good hanging tips, with description, images, and diagrams to select suitable sizes. You imagine - and they create. Image of Mirror Lake Southland by Commons Wikipedia.

Mainly Mirrors (http://www.mainlymirrors.co.nz/)

Select from a huge range of mirrors, or perhaps ask for a custom made design to suit your specification. Designs include traditional and contemporary(e.g. wooden, gold, silver framed, and venetian styles), frameless (e.g beveled, art deco, polished, multi-panel), full length dress styles, hand held, magnifying, dresser top small mirrors, and acrylic mirror shapes. Also provide hanging hardware and cleaners. Plenty to select and to suit from it seems, hundreds of mirrors, from one of NZ's largest range.



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Monday, December 6, 2010

Water Cooler NZ Suppliers

Healthy New Zealand Water from a Cooler Unit
Water Coolers are perhaps becoming common in New Zealand homes, businesses, venues, and within the hospitality industry including restaurants, motels and hotels. Suppliers of cooler units are perhaps meeting and improving this demand which include various unit styles, capacities, rental and service options, best practice energy and environmental process systems, ISO certification, recycling and eco-energy initiatives, free customer trials and accessories. All this for one of the world's most common and relatively free element's: - H20 - nothing but...Water. Image of water glass by Art Mast.

But really, as we well know water is important, always has been and always will be, for basic human needs: including health, cleanliness, enjoyment, entertainment, and of course industry and human survival. Not surprisingly there are various Government, authoritative, legislative, and research companies with programs, resources,and standards relating to water for a range of public beneficial use: - quality, availability, public and personal health, compliance, treatment, hazards, disinfection, testing, resources, filtration, distillation, osmosis processes, food safety, energy reduction, reclamation, recyclable methods and much more.

*Involved are local government agencies (e.g. NZ Ministry of Environment (MOE), NZ Ministry of Health (MOH) (http://www.moh.govt.nz/water), which has resources including PDF documentation relating to Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Camplyobacter, Dental Health and Fluoride, Household Water Supplies, Water Grading, e.g. description of UV disinfection and cartridge filtration.
*Also the database for The National Water Information System New Zealand (WINZ) and other informative and authoritative sources such as Drinking Water for NZ (http://www.drinkingwater.org.nz/), ESR (Environmental Health and Research), Water testing based on IANZ (http://www.ianz.govt.nz/). Also infomation at Health Ed NZ (http://www.healthed.govt.nz/). Such Government agencies can implement and fund technical training assistance programmes, record approved water test laboratories, and approve/register transport carriers.
*World organizations and regulatory agencies: (e.g. In the United States - FDA, WPA, DOE, Energy Star, IBWA (International Body Water Association), and the WWO - The World Water Organization).

Water, a vital element seems to have been elevated in status (or perhaps re-focused prominently) as a healthy, clean, and pure medium to consume. Therefore globally their are an abundance of water cooler and related industries. Without doubt, water cooling and heating units allows us to enjoy with health benefits when drinking filtered water. Not only water by itself, but with other ingredients such as health electrolytes, beverages, soups, coffee and tea.

NZ has quality chilled water bottled companies with various water unit types or systems, styles, sizes, dispense volume, sanitary maintenance, rental plans, delivery replenishment, accessories, recyclable methods, and so on. Perhaps review NZ water cooler companies online to evaluate which has the most and favorable options to suit your needs, what best practice the company utilizes, what relevant information can be provided (e.g. certified food grade or filter testing processes, cooler specifications, etc), including environmental or energy friendly methods, and if relevant and up to date certificates are available for inspection.

Water cooling units seem to generally operate similarly, but being power and digitally controlled, can quickly upgrade with more enhanced features and accessories, e.g. improved contaminant and potential toxin filtration removal. It would be wise therefore to do company research, seek advice (i.e. contact a company), and perhaps arrange a demonstration and trial period.


Water Cooler NZ Suppliers

Spring NZ (http://springnz.co.nz/)

Provide spring ultra water and energy efficient water coolers, and the web site explains in detail the reverse osmosis, ultra violet radiation, and pretreatment processes for removing impurities, e.g. heavy metals, dissolved organics and solids. This produces water that is free of ions, organic compounds, and contaminants. The site has has details on a range of "green" initiatives utilized in the operation of the company. Also an online shop, and can get quotes, e.g. - accessories, consumables, bottle water coolers, hygiene and sanitation service, bottle caps, bottles, cups, racks, trays, filter cartridges, and dispensers. Also provide sponsorship and charity support.

Big Blue Water Coolers (http://www.bigblue.co.nz/)

Informative web site that also details their water purification reverse osmosis, UV, and oxygen cleaning process to produce pure water, by removing contaminants. Also utilize artesian spring water at some of their plants for their products. Good description of the filters utilized in their coolers to remove chlorine, heavy metals, and odors. Can order online products that include bottled water coolers (e.g. office white, executive chrome and cool box, and more) and free flow inline coolers with good clear info-graphic type images and product descriptive features. Also supply bench top coolers, bottle covers, under bench units, water fountains, recyclable cups, filters, etc, and also electrolyte replacement energy source Squincher drink concentrates.

Aqua Cool (http://www.aquacool.co.nz/)

Home suppliers of quality and affordable internationally certified water, which appears to be mainly delivered on a fortnightly schedule. The web site has a few flavors to order, including a vitamin C product(Vita Blast). Also the site lists benefits of water based on health and weight factors. Perhaps contact them, e.g. about delivery, cooler units, water bottle volumes, and flavors.

Water Coolers Direct (http://www.watercoolersdirect.co.nz/)

Distributor of imported water bottled and plumbed-inline coolers, which include hot and cold polished executive, and bench-top. Good descriptions of the many units and accessories on their web site, which include filter systems, housings, and cartridges (e.g. slimline and jumbo pleated, including 1 -50 micron range; Also carbon based models). Can purchase purifiers - five stage ultra filtration system, reverse osmosis, and carbon/KDF systems. Also 15 L bottles, and various accessories, e.g. faucets, valves, hoses, brackets, taps, adapters, and counter-top kits.



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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Vacuum Cleaners NZ Suppliers

vacuum cleaning in New Zealand hotel room
Selecting and investing in a suitable vacuum cleaner either for domestic, commercial, and industrial use, is an important and perhaps confusing decision. But fortunately within New Zealand their are many online stores that supply a vast range of models, types, accessories, expertise, and service to suit even demanding vacuum and specific cleaning requirements. Image of vacuum cleaning by Rissmu.

To help select a cleaning solution you may want to consider specific cleaning needs, particularly in a large hotel, several adjacent apartments or motel rooms, and exterior surroundings such as garages, carports, and driveways. Hence, with a little research, you may be better informed of what be an ideal vacuum cleaner or alternative cleaning solution for maximum efficiency. Some factors and features to consider could be...


Manufacturer's Brands

There are many to select from, so perhaps research or seek professional advice for specific requirements. Major or popular brands include Hoover, Dyson, Sanyo, Nilfisk, Panasonic, Electrolux, Kirby, Beam, Miele, Eureka, Oreck, Bissell, and others.

Vacuum Categories

Suction types can include back pack canister, upright, horizontal, dust extractors or central industrial units (e.g. for renovations, motel extensions), and commercial vacuums (e.g. larger motor size or suction capacity)

Vacuum Category Types

Within vacuum units are particular attributes, such as extraction capacity, central systems, bag-less, motor size, ergonomics, hand held (including cordless and rechargeable), filtration techniques (e.g. the hepa filters to help protect or reduce allergies to asthma and allergies), optimized turbine and power systems (can include patented technology such as the Radix Cyclone system for Dyson models).

Also hygienic quick particle disposal, telescopic wrap systems, combination accessory tools (e.g. for upholstery, hard floor and car cleaning) with crevice nozzles, recycled material in construction, high performance energy efficient motors (including a range of wattage outputs, e.g. from 1000W. Additionally wet and dry models, variable suction control, thermal cut out switches, "power" multi row brushes, carpet shampoo cleaning, and "green" range models. But of course overall ease of use, maneuverability, navigation, noise output (i.e. decibel rating for quietness level), cost, and ease of storage are significant factors.

Vacuum Selection - Floor Care

Selecting the most suitable or adaptable cleaning machine also depends on the type of flooring, design (e.g. stairs) and object surface material (e.g. for fabrics, linen, stains, and wet areas). Floor types include...

Wooden Floors

Use of hard floor heads, with soft and long bristles that do not scratch or mark the floor boards. Mopping, including steam mops, and power steam cleaning machines can easily clean and shine hard floors.

Carpets

Turbo, turbine and motor head driven vacuums can easily clean deeply in to dirty carpets, removing dirt, particles, and dust effectively. Some units provide shampoo cleaning for maximum cleanliness with certain models.

Tiles and Lino

Cleaning can be easily effected with standard vacuum floor heads, using steam mops, and specific models for spillage and stains.

Upholstery

Vacuums with specialized tools and attachments are effective, as are hand held vacuums to easily access between lounge suite cushions, bed linen, and recessed or spot touch cleaning, such as lamp shades, drapes, curtains, coffee tables, and draws.

Videos of Vacuum Cleaners

Dyson DC28 VacuumMiele Hepa Filter Test

Vacuum Cleaners and Suppliers for New Zealand

Bond and Bond (http://www.bondandbond.co.nz/)
Visit the their appliance section online for a range of vacuums and accessories, including replacement Vac-Pac cleaning bags. Select by scrolling through conventional, upright, and hand held cleaning models and categories, that include Dyson, Bissell, Electrolux and others. But of course can also visit their many other appliances such as waste disposals, cooling fans, and heaters.

Harvey Normans (http://www.harveynorman.co.nz/)
Large Appliance and Furniture store supplying vacuums, including barrel, bag-less, and stick models. Also wet and dry models, cordless cleaners, and steam mops. Many brands for selection, as their are for various other home appliances, electronics, and home or motel furniture.

Norman Ross (http://www.normanross.co.nz/)
Various appliances, digital and electronic products, including vacuums, but may be better to contact them by visiting their website for specific vacuum models.

Godfreys NZ (http://www.godfreys.co.nz/)
Suppliers of ...vacuum cleaners - and a lot of them. Also includes commercial models for hotels, motels, and hospitals within NZ. The durable Pullman Janitor wet and dry vacuums are included for harsh environments. But also many barrel, bag less, upright, hand and stick vacs to view on their web site, with specifications, descriptions, including instruction pdf manuals - which are often very useful. Other cleaning machines, janitorial supplies, and vacuum accessories - steam mops, floor polishers, and shampoo wet and dry vacs, stain removers, disinfectants, vacuum bags (can select from many brands and model number) and flooring tools. Godfreys often have clearance sales, and other promotions - so certainly visit their web site for any specials in addition to their vast range of...vacuum cleaners.

Vacuum Brands Ltd (http://www.vacuum.co.nz/)
Suppliers of a huge range of vacuum machines, including for commercial, domestic, and industrial applications, of which you can view their many images. The website also has a latest development section, and a "test drive" section to contact them for free trials and demonstrations, trade prices, and extended warranties. Visit the about us page to view their video pertaining to their company's knowledge of helping to select a suitable vacuum to use.

Cyclo Vac - Central Vacuum Systems NZ (http://www.centralvac.co.nz/)
Distributors of quality powerful central and ducted vacuum systems. Suitable for homes, kitchens, and buildings. Advantages include elimination of power cords, no machine to maneuver; stairways are easy with only the hose and wand. But also health and low noise elimination benefits, since fine particles (with the ultra fine cyclo filter are filtered and extracted away from the cleaning area. Also variable speed air flow or suction control for gentler cleaning, such as curtains and upholstery. You can visit specification, kit sets and models at their website.

Sorma Cleaning Supplies (http://www.sorma.co.nz/)
Distributors of a range of vacuum machines and cleaning supplies, including the Sebo, Numatic and IPC models. Easily navigate their website to select suitable cleaning solutions, including domestic, commercial, industrial, wet and dry, floor scrubbers, backpacks, janitorial products, services and more. Good descriptions and specifications (e.g. weight, dimensions, filter systems, air flow rates, power supply, suction widths, sound level, construction material, number of brushes, warranty, and more). Janitorial supplies include brooms, wipes, dustpans, rubbish bags, dusters, gloves, cleaning signs (handy), cleaning rags, window cleaning blades and more. Nice simple but comprehensive and informative web site to navigate to find cleaning solutions.

Hydra Quip (http://www.hydraquip.co.nz/)
Informative well streamlined site relating to cleaning solutions with a great range of vacuum cleaners, water blaster units, multi station pressure cleaners, sweeping and scrubbing machines, steam and spray cleaners, tank cleaning, and floor care solutions. Easily select units for domestic, commercial and industrial applications. Also specialists in the servicing of pressure cleaning machines, floor care, and hydraulic hose fittings. Some of their Karcher vacuums are suitable for hotels and motels with good description - including micro filter particle retention rate of almost 100%, easy maneuverability, motor and air flow rate for optimum suction performance with many other practical features. Range of floor scrubbers - drive on, single disc, push - walk behind, driers, and carpet cleaners.



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Body Care Products NZ

makeup and body care products for New Zealand Women
Skin care and related health and beauty distributors in New Zealand supply online a wide range of quality body care products within distinct categories. NZ skin care suppliers also include natural and organic categories, products in categories such as beauty makeup, skincare, cosmetics, women and men fragrances, health, bath, and hair care.

Body bath products distributed online, include popular brands, such as soaps (e.g. natural), lotions, creams, cleansers, salts, and treatments. Hair product supplies such as shampoos, conditioners, treatments and care, colour dyes, accessories, and appliances. Makeup items include eye shadows, liners, and creams; lipsticks, lip balm, bronzers, brushes, powders, nail supplies, and accessories. Health products - medicines, allergies, first aid, skin and sun care, sunscreens, moisturizers, nutritional and weight control items, vitamins, minerals, natural, and general health.

Motels and hotels with salons and massage beauty treatment facilities can easily be stocked with a vast range of specific skin care, health and beauty, and hair care products from NZ online suppliers. This provides various options of skin and body care treatment and relevant products to accommodation guests. Listed below are NZ online skin and body care providers to evaluate what's on offer to suit specific needs for a salon.

Videos of Makeup and Hair Care Tips

Natural Beauty TipsHair Care Routine


New Zealand Skin, Cosmetic, and Hair Care Suppliers

Naturally Healthy (http://www.naturallyhealthy.co.nz/)
Several images and categories on the home page, in addition to Skin Care, Health Care, and Sun care. Additional categories include Omega Oils, Sleep, Weight management, Detox, Bone health, Allergies, and several more. Can also select by brands (e.g. Pro-Life, Giovanni, Earthwise, Organic Surge, Nutralife, Nature's War, Horley's, Red Seal, and several more.

Jeymar Soap and Body (http://www.jeymar.co.nz/)
Suppliers and producers of natural handmade skin and body care products, with an easy to navigate web site. Good range of items to purchase with a currency converter; Purchase body (e.g. lavender body wash) , bath, hair care (e.g. lavender, tea tree shampoo), creams, gift packages (e.g. for motel/hotel accommodation guests), and option to create personal labels (e.g. logo, message) for products. Includes wholesale purchase section with product listing and price.

Kiwi International Products (http://www.kiwiproducts.co.nz/)
Good range of natural skin care and beauty products made with ingredients from New Zealand's landscape. Soaps, shampoos, shower gels, conditioners, etc either contain Paua, Manuka oil or honey (baby care soap), thermal mud, thermal minerals or Native flower fragrance. Also lanolin products, soaps, cremes, balm, and moisturizer. Select the various natural products for purchase online within specific categories.

Just Perfume (http://www.justperfume.co.nz)
Suppliers of a range of genuine perfumes - designer brands, of which a nice array pattern of 16 perfumes/products that 'look" at you from the home page. Good images and with pricing in a sleek compact web interface to allow easy navigation to over 5000 products. You can click on the grid button to choose from a impressive selection of brands. Same brands are recognizable, perhaps as celebrities or even TV shows (e.g. Desperate Housewives, Hannah Montana, Halle Berry, Brittany Spears, Paris Hilton, and more). Also select by categories (Perfume, Lotion, Bath Body, Cologne, After Shave, etc), or by best sellers, clearance deals, or hot deals. Plenty perfume for to suit your occasion - and your salon business.

Amaka Beauty Care (http://www.amakabeauty.co.nz/)
NZ distributor of beauty and hair care products to the ethnic market, and Amaka' products include the Black Opal skin care for darker skin tones, and cosmetic range and African Kings and Queens products for curly hair. Quality products for Black Opal: Facial - (e.g. Concealers, Cream - Liquid - Powder Foundation products for normal to dry/oily skin; and Blocking, and Finishing Powders and more); Eye Products - (Eye shadow, Eye Liners/Definers, and Mascara); Lip and Nail products (liners - definers - lipstick - lacquer - gloss, etc); Vast range of Woman's Skin Care products for acne, blemishes, maintenance, lightening, and beauty (e.g. Mask Scrub, Cleansers, Moisturizers, Fade Gel, Lotions, Creme, Wash Products, and more).

Amaka also provide Men's Shaving and Cleaning products - Soap, Shower and Shaving Gel, Face Scrub, and Moisturizer Cream). Kings and Queens products include a range of shampoos, conditioners, and sprays, and all products can be ordered online. Also informative article on beauty care covering frequently asked questions.

Sheer Cover (http://www.sheercover.co.nz/)
Mineral foundation and makeup that you can use to conceal or brush away any flaws to produce a natural, radiant, photo finish flawless appearance. Visit the website to select or order your skin shade (e.g. medium shade foundation and duo tone concealer), or perhaps the studio trial pack for a flawless photo finish, which includes mineral foundation, duo concealer, studio powder and concealer brushes, moisturizer, lip and colour compact, and more. Good informative web site which includes testimonials, with before and after makeup facial photos.

Promoted and recommended on New Zealand TV by Leeza Gibbons and has stated that women applying sheer cover has made them more confident, empowered, and beautiful. Sheer Cover makeup produced/marketed by Guthry-Renker (http://www.guthy-renker.co.nz/) in addition to other beauty/health products, e.g. Principal Secret Reclaim, Windsor Pilate, Proactive acne care, Wen hair care products and meaningful beauty (http://www.meaningfulbeauty.co.nz/) skin care maintenance formulation products, endorsed by Cindy Crawford.

Janssen Cosmeceutical New Zealand (http://www.janssen-beauty.co.nz/)
Provide a massive range of premium beauty therapy products, for almost all skin types (e.g oily skin, mature, dry, over exposed skins). Products are grouped in specific categories (e.g. pure secrets, perfect blend, skin restore, sun secrets) to suit varying skin types, requirements, and specific needs. Examples include face freshener and cleaner, face lotions, sun shields, cover creams (for makeup use), recovery cleaner cream, and much more. Perhaps visit their web site to view and appreciate their professional beauty products on offer.

Skin care products presented are organic shower gels, shampoos, conditioners, essential and massage oils, gel cleanser, facial toner, lip and feet balm, body scrubs and moisturizers, day cream, body wash, shaving and moisture creams, and many other health products. Hair care include Shampoo, Oils, Conditioners, Haircare, Hair Dye and others. Nice streamlined site with images to easily select for online shopping from many other health based products.

Mantrap NZ (http://www.mantrap.co.nz/)
Easily purchase body beauty products online, from thousands of products and dozens of genuine brands (e.g. Wella, Versace, Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Elizabeth Arden, Paris Hilton, and more). Women and Men fragrances, cosmetics, skin care, hair care and contact lenses can be easily navigated by brand for purchase online. Can also select from best, new, popular products, etc (e.g. sunless tanner, aromatic beauty cream, acne treatment, after shave spray, shampoo - silk protein, lip gloss, hair gel, eye color cream, etc). Hence a great range of premium beauty item brands to supply a hotel salon. Image of makeup by val-j

Herbativa (http://www.herbavita.co.nz/) (Hair Makeup)
Supplier of herbal based hair colors, shampoo, and conditioners imported from Italy. This includes Herbatint in a range of colors, and three shades, with informative online description, color suitability, and tips. Also Vegetal Colour and Colour Hebe for semi or permanent hair coloring and conditioning. Also supplies of shampoo,s lighteners, and conditioners derived from herbal extracts including Aloe Vera. Easy and fast website to navigate.

Purple Camel Soap Company (http://www.purplesoap.co.nz/)
Range of natural handmade soaps, shampoos, moisturizers, creams, to purchase online including for wholesale orders. Interesting range and clear images of specialty soaps and natural creams (or cremes), including their ingredients and product descriptions. Also abstract paintings and a bagpiper (best visit online).

Designer Brands (DB) (http://www.dbcosmetics.co.nz/)
Easily navigate and purchase cosmetics, fragrances, and gifts from their website, with good product descriptions with accompanying detailed (medium/large size) images. Products include eye shadows, mascara, nail treatment, lip-gloss, eye shadow palettes, men and women natural spray fragrances. Search their store locator, which has a comprehensive pharmacy stock list for cities within New Zealand.


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Earth Wise Direct Ltd (http://www.earthwiseshop.co.nz/)
Manufacturer and supplier of natural organic products such as hair, personal, baby care items, and also bathroom and kitchens cleaners, plant, laundry, and pet care. Body skin products include Lavender shower gels, Aloe Vera shampoo, "Tee tree" conditioner (and many other shampoo/conditioners), Body lotions, Herbal deodorants, hand softener creams, facial moisturizing creams, and more. Hence can order products online, and also contact retailers from within New Zealand.

Nature Shop New Zealand (http://www.natureshopnz.com/)
Developers of natural skin and hair personal care products derived from the NZ natural environment (flora and fauna). Products include herbal shampoo and conditioner, natural sunscreen, and anti-bacterial skin pack (acne solution, facial cleanser, and moisturizer).

The Beauty Shop (http://www.beautyshop.co.nz/)
Distributors of a vast range of beauty products all suitably listed in categories and sub categories, making it easy to quickly find and purchase items. Also the scrolling slide show instantly indicates the various products. Categories include Organic Body Care, Dry Skin Care, Aromatherapy, Hand/Nail Care, Anti Aging Skin Care, and also specific products: Aloe Vera, Tee Tree Oil, Collagen Cream, Lanolin, etc - so as to easily search for such products. Clear images to help compare products within each category. Hence can easily supply a motel/hotel salon and body treatment room.

Just Soap (http://www.justsoap.co.nz/)

Quality hand made natural soap and includes quality fragrant and essential oils for scented soap and shampoo (e.g. lavender, rosemary, lemon). Also herbal conditioner, skin treatment products, and a range of Shea butter based hand and body creams. Good product and ingredient descriptions with nice clear images, and can buy online.

Grooming Supplies For Men (http://www.grooming.co.nz/)
Distributors of a handful of products for skin care (e.g. Toners, Cleaners, Scrubs, Moisturizers), body care (Cleansers, Scrubs), hair care (Styling, Shampoo, Conditioners, etc), and Accessories (Clippers and trimmers) for men. Brands include Baxter and Groom Mate.

Green 21 (http://www.green21.co.nz/)
Distributors of safe and healthy products from made with natural organic ingredients at affordable prices. Product care categories (for Pure Earth) include hair, skin, and body care and also make up, which can be viewed in the e-book catalogue. Products include organic shampoo and conditioner, baby bath wash, shampoo, moisturizing lotion, and massage oil. Also deodorant sprays, soothing gel, body wash and lotions. Included are cosmetics, baby and starter packs, clay mud masks, facial cleansers, skin toner, organic certified floral water sprays, and shaving gel, aftershave. Their are other e-book catalogs - e.g. Dolphin Care for essential oils, Natracare for woman's hygiene and health, and PMS skincare for skin lubricants without artificial ingredients.

Just Herbal Natural Skin Care (http://www.justherbal.co.nz/)
Made in NZ safe, pure, and natural herbal skin care products, free from certain chemical ingredients, e.g. sodium laurel sulphate. Also suppliers of Cod Liver oil, and Pure essential oils. Body skin products include facial cream cleansers and toners, moisturizers (day and night), lip balm, sun care, night creams, massage body bars, and sleep balm. Also medicinal herbal healing ointments, and useful sections on foot treatment recipes, and natural ingredients glossary (e.g. Vitamin A, Cocoa Butter, Shea Butter Organic, Beeswax organic, and more). Can browse gift packs and sample sets of skin care products.

Hairgum NZ (http://www.hairgum.co.nz/)
Hair care, styling, and repair suppliers of attractively presented products. Variety of products, with excellent product descriptions, and include waxes, gels (which can add style, shine and gloss), pastes, serums, sprays, and organic shampoos and conditioners.

Novak Enterprises Ltd (http://www.novak.co.nz)
Wholesale distributors of a huge range of supplies, listed under several categories: beauty, clippers, furniture, salon accessories, trimmers, straighteners, mirrors, and many other categories. Hence plenty of hardware items to easily supply a hotel salon.

Hair Direct NZ (http://www.hairdirectnz.co.nz/)
Specialist distributor of quality hair care products and accessories, that includes hair straighteners (e.g. new colourful Sako ceramic irons), dryers, clippers and trimmers (Santorini range). Also hot rollers, brush, hair beauty products, "bling" items (e.g. colour hair extensions and crystals, and Wiggles (based on the TV show) kids hair and bath products. Nice colourful and easy to navigate site to view attractive hair care items.

Life Pharmacy (http://www.beautydirect.co.nz/)
Well designed site with great images and body and health care categories. These link to a multitude of sub categories and products. Hence can select from several beauty and health brands, or associated categories, to easily drill down to related products.

* Beauty brands: - Giogio Armani, Dolce, Gabbana, Dior, Clinique, Za, Manicure, Trilogy, Evolu, Imedeen, Calvin Klein, Cream 21, Dove, Gucci, Kate Moss, Nivia, Avene, Skin Doctors, Living Nature, John Frieda, Ralph Lauren, L'Oreal, Lux, Revlon, Thin Lizzy, Maybelline, Versace, and more.
* Health brands: - Aqueous (skin care cream), Benadryl, Coldrex, Robitussin, Maxiclear, Strepsils, (All popular for Cough/Colds), Bonjela (Mouth Gel), Byrlcreem (Mens hair dress cream - Popular in the 70's), Clearasil (e.g. Face wash), Deep Heat, Tiger Balm (e.g. Body rub relief), Dispirin, Panadol, Panadeine, Vicks, Nurofen (all well known for pain relief), Elastoplast (the ever useful for skin care - bandages and strips, i.e. plasters), Duofilm (Wart remover), Pamol (Baby care), Schick (Razor packs), Savlon (Antiseptic cream), Gaviscon (Heartburn), Listerine (Mouthwash), Neat (Feet Care), Optive (Eye Drops), Zovirax cream, Viralex (Health chews), Age wise (menopause support), Nutra-Life, Centrum, Waxsol (Ear care), and many more brands.

Categories are well represented and their products: -

* Bath and Body: - Shower Gels, Bath Salts, Body Powder, Bronzing Lotion, Creams, Soaps, Oils, and Deodorants,); Fragrances (e.g. Aftershaves, Cleansers, Lotions, and Colognes
Make Up - e.g. Bronzers, Brushes, Concealers, Lips: - Gloss - Creams - Treatments - Lipsticks, - Liners; Mascara; Nail: Polishes - Treatments, Liners, etc
* Skin Care: - Beauty treatments, Aging care, Toners, Acne care, Cleansers and Moisturizers for different skin type, etc).
* Sun Care: - Sunscreen, after sun, and tanning
* Hair Care: - Dryers, Hairspray, Shampoo, Styling, Conditioners, and Treatments
* Accessories - Nail clipper, Toiletries, First Aid, etc.

Perhaps the all in one, or one stop body beauty, skin care, and health shop to supply or replenish a salon, massage/treatment center for motels and hotels. You can also get contact details for nationwide (NZ) Life Pharmacy stores from their website. Their are many other skin and health products, and suppliers within New Zealand, culminating in a vast range of branded, and locally produced organic products to suit just about anyone's particular preference.



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