
The Nanette Cameron School was founded in 1967 by Nanette Cameron and grew to become an institution that brought interior design into a professional domain for women, with many social and cultural implications and also many famous and high-achieving graduates in the architectural and design fields.
Despite her retirement last year at age 90, Cameron’s legacy continues with the opening of a newly revised course, The Nanette Cameron School of Interior Design, at Te Tuhi in Pakuranga. Cameron has been working alongside esteemed design educator Rachel Carley to devise the two-year course, which begins in 2018.