History & Updates
Its always great to see recent photos of Futuros and here we have a couple of really nice shots of this Futuro kindly shared with us by Håvard Sagan (aka @havard_sagen).
Futuros can be very photogenic, particularly at night, as we see in these two recent shots of this Futuro. The photos are by Emily Wood and her original photos can be found on Instagram here.
As we reported back in 2018 this Futuro was acquired by the Museum Of Old & New Art in Berriedale, Tasmania; a northern suburb of Hobart.
Since then we have not heard or seen anything about it; until now that is!
On 122221 we got our first look at this Futuro in its new home in Tasmania courtesy of Kirsha Kaechele. We have to say the setting looks idyllic! Then a few days later we got another nice exterior shot and also a look inside thanks to lady_emma_bugg who kindly shared these photos. Tha
Prior to 2013 this Futuro was located in Kaimaumau, New Zealand. In 2013 Nick McQuoid purchased it and moved it to Rangiora. In 2018 Nick sold the Futuro to the Museum Of Old & New Art in Berriedale, Tasmania; a northern suburb of Hobart.
The sale is particularly notable in that, with a sale price of $260K new Zealand dollars (about $175k US dollars at the time of writing), it achieved the highest sale price yet for a Futuro (at least according to our often fallible memory and details we have o