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Pin Art Decorative Pinboards
Notice Boards in Wellington area
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Our address
61 Abel Smith Street,
Wellington
6011,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
04 479 4094
0274416922
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Our website
www.pinart.co.nz
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Services offered since 2003
Creative spaces for hire, Art Exhibitions, Artist Residencies, Mentoring and Funding Support, Art Workshops, Pinboard Art (Potential), Decorative Services (Potential)
Expertised in Notice Boards
Custom Orders, Design, Made to Order
Payment options
Cash, Personal Cheques, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking)
Additional info
Pinboard, Noticeboards, Notice Boards, Pinboards, Directory Boards, Chalk, Displays, School Supplies, Office Furniture, Whiteboards, Blackboards, Educational
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Pin Art Decorative Pinboards are:
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Welcome to Pin Art Decorative Pinboards, a Wellington-based venture that has been proudly enriching creative spaces since 2003. With a deep-rooted passion for art and design, we've spent nearly two decades crafting notice boards that aren't just functional, but also aesthetically pleasing additions to any environment. Our journey began in the heart of Wellington, where we noticed a need for more than just ordinary notice boards. We envisioned spaces that would inspire, provoke thought, and foster creativity – spaces that would become the canvas for ideas, dreams, and aspirations. This vision has since evolved into our unique range of made-to-order notice boards, each one as distinctive and vibrant as the city we call home. At Pin Art Decorative Pinboards, we believe in the power of collaboration and community. We've built partnerships with local artists, providing them a platform to showcase their work through our art exhibitions, artist residencies, and mentoring programs. In addition, we offer funding support to nurture talent and foster new ideas that can help shape the future of Wellington's creative scene. Whether you're looking for notice boards for a school, office, gallery, or studio, our team of skilled craftspeople are here to bring your vision to life. We take pride in creating custom-designed boards that not only meet your practical needs but also elevate the aesthetic appeal of your space. Our dedication to quality and attention to detail ensures that each board we create is a testament to the creativity and vibrancy of Wellington's thriving artistic community. Step into our world, where ideas take flight, creativity blossoms, and notice boards become the heartbeat of your space. At Pin Art Decorative Pinboards, we don't just make notice boards – we create spaces that inspire.
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Excellent
“Fast easy efficient. The space was clean and the music is great!”
Bad
“had to chase paddy all the time, and that was just for a quote, so probably won't bother if he ever sends us his quote. Unreliable tradies, not a good look:(”
Excellent
“Fantastic service. Friendly and willing to go the extra mile. Well recommended”
Sadly not good. I had something stolen
“Something was stolen from my garden actually and I'd really like it back it has significance to my family a cool concrete odornment to the theif but it's very important to my family and we'd really like it back before taking things to HNZ or police”
Unvaxxed = unclean.
“Seems this service thinks ok to discriminate against those people who choose not to take part in a world wide experimental drug programme. Disgusting behaviour. If they ever wondered where they would have stood in 1933 - now they know.”