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Tall Poppetts
Art and Crafts in Auckland area
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Our address
PO Box 125-074 St Heliers Auckland,
Auckland
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North Island,
New Zealand
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09 578 1991
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Services offered
Pottery, Painting, Patchwork, Classes, Quilting, Phone Orders, Art
Expertised in Art and Crafts
Pottery, Painting, Patchwork, Classes, Quilting
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Saint Heliers, Auckland City
Additional info
Quilting, Phone Orders, Art, Gifts, Crafts, Cards, Accessories, Fabric, Quilting, Fabric
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Tall Poppetts are:
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Opens in 10 Hr 11 Min
Tucked away in the vibrant heart of Auckland, Tall Poppetts stands as a creative sanctuary for art enthusiasts and crafters alike. Established with the belief that creativity knows no bounds, our humble abode has been nurturing artistic souls since [founding date]. Walk through our doors, and you'll be greeted by a symphony of color and texture - a testament to the boundless imagination that thrives within our walls. From intricate pottery pieces to exquisite patchwork quilts, every creation here at Tall Poppetts is a unique expression of talent and passion. At the heart of it all lies our commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for artists of all levels. Whether you're a seasoned craftsperson seeking new inspiration or a curious beginner eager to dip your toes into the world of art, you'll find a welcoming embrace at Tall Poppetts. Our workshops in pottery, painting, quilting, and various other mediums cater to a diverse range of interests, ensuring that everyone can unlock their inner artist. But we're not just about creating beautiful pieces; we're about building connections. The spirit of collaboration and camaraderie is woven into the very fabric of Tall Poppetts. From our friendly staff to the lively exchanges among artists, there's always a sense of warmth and belonging here. For those who can't make it in person, fear not! We welcome phone orders and offer guidance for our products via phone consultations. Whether you're looking for that perfect pottery piece or a stunning quilt to adorn your home, we're here to help you find exactly what you need. So come, step into Tall Poppetts, where creativity meets community, and art takes on a new meaning. Let us be your muse, your guide, and your home away from home as you embark on your artistic journey in the beautiful city of Auckland.
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“Safe and comfortable buses. Warner listens and believes the low opinions of other people.”
Lovely gentleman
“We went to get a chain fixed and the gentleman there was very helpful and decent, I'm assuming it's the owner Graeme. They also have gorgeous items for sale.”
Phone’s unable to reach
“I have been calling the number and no one’s answering”
Disgusted in this company
“It is with disgust that i've learned you supported the "dawn raids" at parliament this morning. Your actions will embolden violence against innocent and vulnerable people, who is asking a government to listen to them. It is shameful that working class people working for Hammond will sell their souls to a government who is undermining their own people.”
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“Unfortunately this group are founded and corner stoned in the believe of segregation. Even though they are a psychologist group they do not respect individuality or personal views and would rather belittle people and their views. Psychologist duty are to respect people and their views, to help them grow, to be non judgemental and supportive in a safe space. It seems in this group of psychologist personal views are more important than client/patient health and well-being”