Have a Beer With Them

The world’s first personal brewery, invented by Auckland company WilliamsWarn, features on luxury item website eXtravaganzi. “Of all home appliances, this is my favourite. The WilliamsWarn Personal Brewery is created by brewmaster Ian Williams and food technology engineer Anders Warn. They worked for two years to solve a problem faced by millions of brewers around the globe and produced the world’s first personal brewing device. [The machine] allows you to make 23 litres of the freshest beer on the planet with minimum effort in just seven days.” WilliamsWarn has had 53 unsolicited offers of distribution in 24 countries. The interest has cemented Williams’ conviction that WilliamsWarn could go global and be a “billion-dollar company in 2 years’ time” providing much-needed income and jobs for the country. He wants to build a global company New Zealanders can be proud of — and that many can call their employer. “This is one of the great investment opportunities in New Zealand for the last 3 years.”


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Emilia Wickstead Helping Airline Make an Impression

Emilia Wickstead Helping Airline Make an Impression

Around the globe, airlines and hotels are collaborating with top fashion houses to reshape brand narratives, like Air New Zealand and their partnership with London-based Emilia Wickstead. Condé Nast Traveler’s Caitlin…