30 Barbour Teams Up with e William Morris Gallery for Fall JEWELRY
34 Anni Lu’s Club Mirage Collection
40 Pomellato unveils Contemporary
New Iconica Designs
TIMEPIECES
36 Arnold & Son Timepieces, Between Earth & Heaven
38 Tag Heuer Carrera Chronograph Seafarer X Hodinkee
HOME + INTERIORS
42 At Home with Laetitia Laurent
50 Inside the Stylish HomeHouse Private Member’s Club London
PROFILES
46 Candice Quinn
58 Trip and Jamie Ivey, Partners in Design
AVIATION
54 Bastion Aviation
HOTELS
62 A Room with a View, Fairmont San Francisco
70 Le Meurice
74 Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo 86 Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort
GADGETS
68 Travel Essentials
100 Katy Perry’s Fronts Denon’s Perl Earbuds
101 British Heritage Brand Smythson Launches a new Cocktail Box
103 Sound-core Boom 2
TRAVEL
78 What’s New! - Atholplace Hotel & Villa in Johannesburg, South Africa; QT Singapore, Asia; Eriro, Ehrwald, Austria; e Agora Hotel, Lefkara, Cyprus; Sanders Residence, Copenhagen, Denmark.
COCKTAILS
95 Nobu Hotel Santorini Fragonard’s Swing cocktail
RESTAURANTS
96 Decked Out to Dine at Acquerello Restaurant in Fan Francisco
BOOK REVIEW
102 Our Favorite Fast Machines Reads
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Thailand-based Australian Michael Cullen has called South East Asia home since 2015. Michael takes every opportunity to travel, explore the region’s wonders, and delve into its rich cultural diversity. Luxury travel and lifestyle are his niches.
series of the BBC programme QI for Stephen Fry. As a researcher, he discovered that there are 27 ways of describing both moustaches and eyebrows in Albanian.
Native to Los Angeles, Jarone Ashkenazi writes about luxury hotels, VIP experiences and upscale restaurants. He spends his free time traveling, playing sports and going on outdoor adventures. You can connect with him on Twitter at @JaroneAsh or at jaroneashkenazi.com
Heléne Ramackers, a freelance journalist who enjoys interviewing local and international celebrities but thinks she has found her calling amongst the travel writing fraternity.
Priscilla Pilon is a print and digital photo journalist with 30 + years of writing experience. Her focus is on food, wine, boutique hotels, and unique adventures. She is an accomplished social media expert, brand ambassador, and author.
For me the biggest luxury is the freedom to go anywhere at any-time and that is something which the humble automobile gives us.
Nikita Vivek Pawar is a luxury features writer. She likes to write about all things luxury and wants to explore the world ofluxury to encapsulate the novelties and legacies it has to of-fer. Traveling and reading are her favorite pastime activities.
Shaun Melady is a marketing and communications professional with over a decade of experience across various brands. He has held key roles managing public relations, communications, digital marketing, and creative campaigns for major companies.
writing focuses on luxury and adventure travel, spas, fine dining, wine, outdoor activities, and delicious libations. Her favorite pastimes include hiking, kayaking, meeting new people, and experiencing different cultures worldwide.
MAYBACH-SL MONOGRAM
A Luxury Two-Door Boulevard Cruiser
The SL has been a revered moniker within the Mercedes-Benz range but this is the rst time that the Maybach brand gets into the scheme of things. Maybach has been the luxury spin-o within the vast Mercedes-Benz world but this is also where they rst introduce a two-door model with this brand name. Currently we have the EQS Maybach and models like the GLS and the S-Class which combine top tier luxury with bespoke customization. e SL Monogram applies all those ethos but within a delectable two-door canvas.
ere would be two versions- Series Red Ambiance and the Series White Ambiance. One thing is for sure that there is no mistaking this for any other SL since it has a gleaming Maybach grille and a three-pointed star sitting at the top. ere is also a chromed n running front to rear along its center while owners can spec an obsidian black bonnet as an option. e detailing is also Maybach like with the symbol being added in many places to chrome juxtaposing with that paint. Even the inside of the headlights is nished rose gold accents. It certainly looks authoritative and has a vibe of a luxury yacht albeit for the road.
Of course, the 21-inch forged wheels in 5-hole design or multi-spoke design look the part too. e interior meanwhile is bathed in the typical Maybach air of materials with white Nappa leather in particular lifting the ambiance. Everything is white leather and there are galvanized seat backrests plus silver chrome trim. e di erence Maybach steering wheel, stainless-steel pedals and the stainless-steel door sill trims are some of the other changes. With Maybach, a lot is spoken on quietness and making the SL Monogram much more re ned was a priority.
Maybe the V8 roar had to be tone down to a more formal demeanor but some details like the insulated acoustic soft top, noise-optimized exhaust system and the comfort-oriented suspension point towards its GT-LIKE characteristics. Based on the top-end SL, the powertrain is a 4.0-liter biturbo engine with 585 hp and a standard 9G-TRONIC automatic but the driving manners would be softened down. Compared to the lairier SL, the Maybach version turns things down a notch and is a boulevard cruise to be enjoyed at a slower pace. In-fact this enters the world of Bentley and Aston Martin with luxury convertibles still being a choice for the amboyant select few. Hence, while competition is high, the Maybach SL reeks of luxury which we guess is a job well done.
THE NEW LAMBORGHINI TEMERARIO
e Future of the Raging Bull
The Lamborghini Gallardo was a landmark car for the Italian brand as till then it only had V12 supercars and nothing to bring to the market below that. Fast forward to today and the Huracan, which was a big success is now being replaced by the electri ed Temerario, a new bull to lead the supercar market. While the agship Revuelto will sit at the top of the range and the Urus will continue to expand the brand to new markets, the Temerario will be the one to bring in the new buyers for its two-door supercar range while also be a crucial pillar. It is an important car and Lamborghini has come out all guns blazing.
e biggest talking point is the fact that the V10 naturally aspirated unit has now been dropped o to the history books while a new V8 with electric assistance takes over. It is a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 with no less than three electric motors with a combined output of 907 horsepower. at is a huge leap from the Huracan and the baby Lamborghini now edges into the territory of the fabled Bugatti Veyron! Who could have imagined the relentless technology race that leads to such power gures?
Back to the highlights and also new is an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission which replaces the seven speed of the Huracan while being lighter too. e electric motor also reduces emissions and lag. Performance enthusiasts will approve the gures as this new Lamborghini which is supposed to sit below the Revuelto, will race to 62 mph in 2.7 seconds while hitting a 213-mph top speed. Alongside usual drive modes, there are speci c modes for the hybrid system and a drift mode when you are at a track!
e design might seem a bit fussy at the start but look closer and the new look Lamborghini design language is bursting out with various shapes. e lines are edgy but it is longer than the Huracan now. ere are a lot of aero and hexagonal inspired elements all over too. e headlights are slimmer and meaner while the stance seems lowered along with a large spoiler at the rear. e interior meanwhile is a lot more luxurious and crucially, a lot more spacious now.
anks to a new architecture, there is more luggage and storage space as well. ere is even a frunk! e interior design is again hexagonal inspired but new is the quality of materials plus added technology including larger screens plus loads more features. wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, electrically adjustable seats, Telemetry etc.
With the Ad Personam program buyers would be able to customize their Temerario further and we expect deliveries to begin next year. Having made its debut at the Monterey Car Week, this new Lamborghini is set to be one of the hottest new supercars to hit the roads soon.
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group_ Photography by George Apostolidis
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Marking 30 Years of ASSOULINE
Publishing house, Assouline, the purveyor of the most beautiful and luxurious books, is marking its 30th anniversary this month, and not only will it be launching a brand-new podcast, e Culture Lounge, along with limited-edition Master & Dynamic ‘Assouline Red’ headphones, it’ll see the release of the Assouline Digital Magazine and a host of new titles.
Over time, great artisans have emerged to build a tiny number of cars that blur the line between application and art, expertly using machine-making to create masterpieces. is comprehensive compendium of those masterpieces, curated by noted automotive journalist
A.J. Baime, features more than forty motorcars produced between 1931 to today, all of which share two things: timeless beauty and shocking rarity. ese cars exist in so few numbers that it’s lucky to encounter one in real life, and they all represent trailblazing engineering ideas,
world-conquering racing pedigrees, and sculptural perfection.
e rst visual biography of Roger Federer—produced in close collaboration with the tennis legend himself—o ers readers a sweeping look into his childhood, private life, and record-breaking career. Featuring never-be-
fore-published images and exclusive interviews, the book intimately explores the grace and determination that de ne one of the great global icons of our time, alongside quotes from notable friends such as Rafael Nadal, Lionel
Messi, Trevor Noah, Bill Gates, and Anna Wintour. A part of the proceeds of the book will bene t the Roger Federer Foundation, supporting educational projects in Southern Africa and Switzerland.
Explore the enchanting world where living rooms stop being mere spaces and become canvases of boundless creativity. From sleek modern sanctuaries to cozy rustic retreats, experience the imaginative landscapes crafted by the nest creative minds in design. Walls come alive with vibrant hues, and furniture fashions tales of elegance and comfort. In e Living Room, the interplay of form and function exudes sophistication, unveiling a myriad
Uzbekistan: Masterpieces of the Silk Road
Masterpieces of the Silk Road displays the ultimate collection of archaeological nds from across Uzbekistan, whose location along the Great Silk Road brought together Mediterra-
nean, Chinese, Persian, and Indian cultures, as well as Buddhist, Islamic, and pagan in uences. e rich diversity of objects included in this book—from a serpent sculpture dating to the
of living spaces, each a masterpiece in its own right. is bewitching volume is a portal to a world where creativity knows no limits.
e quintessential neon signs of Las Vegas (now mostly LED lights) call out to travelers, o ering unlimited fun and excess. In the past, gambling and big-name headliners were the main draw, and while these are still attractions today, star chefs, luxury shopping, endless entertainment, and breathtaking technology sweeten the deal. Las Vegas Magic explores the many facets of this one-of-a-kind metropolis. A brilliant curation of imagery—from the Rat Pack to Sphere, from Formula 1 to the Strip—creates a portrait of Vegas that is sure to excite and entice.
third millennium BCE to an eighth-century ivory chess set considered one of the oldest ever found—o ers a tantalizing look into the glory of a civilization’s past.
Created from the melding of two hotels—the Mandarin in Hong Kong and the Oriental in Bangkok—Mandarin Oriental has grown over the years into a globally acclaimed luxury brand with an award-winning portfolio now spanning four continents, and with each property deeply
embedded in the culture, traditions and craftsmanship of its location. is beautiful slipcase volume celebrates the hotels’ rich history while highlighting the hotel group’s signature fan collection and innovative approach to hospitality. Introduced by actor Michelle Yeoh and
singer Karen Mok, this book reveals the secrets of the Mandarin Oriental welcoming spirit and is accompanied by words from some of its most renowned residents and guests such as Lucy Liu, Isabelle Huppert, Stanley Tucci and Bryan Ferry.
Mandarin Oriental
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group_ Photography by George Apostolidis
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group_ Photography by George Apostolidis
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group_ Photography by George Apostolidis
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group_ Photography by George Apostolidis
Since 1981, with the inception of the Nioulargue boat race, which has evolved into today’s grand spectacle of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez, this quaint Mediterranean town has anchored itself as the region’s premier sailing destination. Drawing over two hundred vessels, from
sleek modern yachts to majestic century-old classics, this annual regatta is a vibrant tribute to Saint-Tropez’s rich maritime heritage, which started in the seventeenth century. Saint-Tropez Yachting captures the essence of this unique celebration, spotlighting iconic moments and
vessels like the revered Pride and Ikra in an intimate portrayal of sailing history.
Muscle cars have been embedded in our memory with their burbling V8 exhaust note and the classic styling. However, ushering in the new electric era has raised a question whether cars like these can survive. For Dodge, it was a bold decision to overhaul its Charger with an electric heart but in the process, it is the rst all-electric muscle car in the world. It sounds convincing enough to pass o as a bona de muscle car with its Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust which simulates a V8 like burble as the speed increases. It almost is impossible to believe that it is an EV with this synthesised soundtrack but for those who prefer being more discreet there is a Stealth mode. If we look at the prices, they start o at $61,590 while the top-spec Scat Pack will retail for $75,185. It means it costs a fair bit more over the conventional gas-powered iteration but is it worth it? For the Charger, the power gures dictate some serious performance with 670bhp- a whole lot more than the previous Charger. In addition to Charger Daytona Scat Pack, all-electric Charger models include 496-horsepower 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T. Like all performance EVs, the new electric Charger has a 400V system that will replicate V-8 performance but with zero tailpipe emissions and instant torque response. e system includes a high-voltage battery pack, a dual integrated charge module and both a front and rear electric drive module (EDM). e battery pack is a large 100.5 kWh and has a maximum discharge rate of 550 kW. e Scat Pack brings in the headline grabbing performance gures with a 0-60 mph time of 3.3 seconds and a quarter-mile in 11.5 seconds. Inside, the design is now more futuristic and packs in features like an 18-speaker Alpine sound system, a Carbon and Suede fettled roof and 12-way adjustable performance seats. e design and look are way more luxurious than the earlier Charger with more practicality too. While indeed being a lot more modern and having more power, an electric muscle car is quite controversial perhaps more so with its fake exhaust. However, it certainly looks desirable in its new avatar and is the closest we can get to an electric interpretation of an icon.
NILU HYPERCAR
An Analogue 1000 bhp plus Hypercar made in California
Almost every day we get a new hypercar festooned with a 1000 plus horsepower along with a price-tag hovering in the millions but this one is a bit di erent. Yes, it is also made with exotic materials and has a look which is akin to a spaceship but it is a surprisingly analogue recipe in this increasingly digital world. e Nilu hypercar is the brainchild of former Bugatti and Koenigsegg designer, Sasha Selipanov and is peppered with many interesting facets. e most alluring part of the car though is the exposed V12 and the lovely manual poking out from the admittedly, barebones interior.
e Nilu is all about the analogue driving experience and shuns any digital fripperies with only its digital rear view mirror being exception. e exotic carbon- ber body is also sharpened with a scalpel as it has large intakes at one hand while at the other there is an exposed V12 along with those beautifully brutalist exhaust headers.
It is low-slung and has gullwing doors while adhering to the hypercar rulebook but has xed seats along with analogue controls for everything. e steering wheel for example is small and does not have any toggles or switches while there is even a manual handbrake. e brand has gone to extreme lengths and even eliminated drive modes or any complicated driver aids. Everything is manual and some of the switches are cold-touched machine billet controls which have a more satisfying sense of connection.
e gauges are also bursting with the 80s theme while even those white wheels are very old-school. e engine is a 6.5-liter, 80-degree V12 with more than 1000 horsepower and it redlines to more than 10,000 rpm. Tere is no electrical assistance here and it is as analogue s it gets. e exhaust is 3D printed; the brakes are Carbon-ceramics from Brembo while it will do 0-60 mph in less than 3 seconds. With its debut at Pebble Beach, the initial batch of 15 examples would be built in Irvine, California while a production run of only 54 cars is done. Pricing has not been revealed but expect in the millions for sure given its exclusive status. Compared to some of the other hypercars, the Nilu is refreshing because it abhors any digital interface at all and is simply about the joy of driving. It is a rare hypercar but coming from an ex-designer of cars like the Chiron, the result is an intriguing take on where the hypercar can go in an age where instant performance via electri cation is taken for granted.
BARBOUR TEAMS UP WITH THE WILLIAM MORRIS GALLERY FOR FALL
The coming together of two British brands to o er a fashionable 6-piece capsule collection.
Beloved lifestyle and heritage brand Barbour has joined forces with William Morris Gallery – a museum that is dedicated to the in uential arts and crafts designer, William Morris on a collection that is dedicated to tradition.
When it comes to the inspiration behind the collection, the brands went back into their archives and immediately looked to the Eye Bright and Wey Print prints, which were originally designed in 1883. Made right up to date, these leafy and oral prints have been reissued in brand-new colors, just for the capsule line.
Known and loved for its outerwear, Barbour presents a line available in classic olive and navy tones in both quilted and waxed variations. Neatly tailored, the traditional designs are lined with the William Morris prints for a ash of color. e clothing is dramatic and delicate, donning all-over-prints and oaty ru es. Nicola Brown, Director of Womenswear at Barbour says, “William Morris is known all over the world for his incredibly detailed and instantly recognizable artworks. Here at Barbour, we are delighted to be working with e William Morris Gallery to blend these beautiful prints with clothing designs from our own archive. ere is a timeless nature to this collection that comes from the long and celebrated history of both Barbour and William Morris, and I am looking forward to customers discovering this new range.” is project helps to support the exhibition, learning and conservation
program of the William Morris Gallery. On the partnership, Hadrian Garrard, Director of William Morris Gallery says, “We’re very excited to embark on this new project with Barbour, a brand that epitomizes quality and the signi cance of British craft, hand-making and design. is collaboration upholds many of the traditions built by William Morris that still endure to this day.” e shoot took place in England’s oldest surviving topiary garden, Leven’s Hall in Kendal Cumbria, in uenced by William Morris’ ethos of ‘simplicity in nature.’
Anni Lu’s Club Mirage Collection
5 ings to know about Club Mirage
| BY FELICITY CARTER
Club Mirage is a collection inspired by the laid-back elegance of the 1970s, where sophisticated aesthetics meet playful vibes, creating a vibrant energy and style. e Club Mirage collection combines the grace and playfulness of the golden era with a modern touch. e collection consists of new versions of the classic ANNI LU playful and beaded jewelry. Also, it introduces a silver line consisting of swirly arm cu s, vintage-inspired earrings, and elegant necklaces.
ANNI LU’s founder and creative director, Helle Vestergaard Poulsen, wants you to immerse yourself in the captivating allure of the 1970s and is excited to introduce new modern aesthetics to the ANNI LU universe. e Club Mirage campaign is captured on lm by Paw Gissel with Danish model Natasja Madsen in front of the camera. Here’s what to know about Anni Lu’s Club Mirage collection.
Swirls
We love swirls, and you will often nd swirls in our collections. ese swirls, seen in silver arm cu s, vintage-inspired earrings, and elegant necklaces, symbolize the twists and turns of life’s beautiful journey. Each swirl captures the essence of joy and adventure, reminiscent of ocean waves and the carefree spirit of the 1970s. is motif brings a lively and celebratory feel to the collection, making each piece a unique statement of life’s vibrant moments.
Why the name Club Mirage
e name “Club Mirage” evokes a sense of an exclusive, dreamy escape – a place where reality and fantasy blends seamlessly. e collection is designed to make you go back in time to the 1970s’ relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere. e idea behind the name is to create jewelry that embodies both the enchanting allure and the playful vibes of a mirage, o ering wearers a taste of paradise.
Color palettes
e color palette of the Club Mirage collection draws inspiration from tropical sunsets and clear ocean waters. Expect a mix of soft pastels like coral pink and dark blue, enhanced with vibrant accents of silver, gold, and sunburst yellow. ese colors evoke the joyful and relaxed spirit of the 1970s, while also adding a fresh and modern twist.
Mix of materials
e collection includes delicate beads, freshwater pearls, semi-precious stones, and the new silver line with its distinctive swirls. is blend of materials re ects the collection’s ability to merge classic elegance with modern, playful designs.
How to style it, where to wear it
e pieces can easily transition from casual daytime to elegant evening looks. For a laid-back beach day, pair a beaded necklace with a mix of colorful bracelets. For a more sophisticated and modern look, layer multiple necklaces or stack swirly arm cu s. e vibrant collection makes the pieces perfect for summer festivals, beach vacations, and parties.
ARNOLD & SON timepieces
Between Earth & Heaven
| BY HELÉNE RAMACKERS
e global watchmaker Arnold & Son thrills timepiece collectors with two new dial variants to the Perpetual Moon 38 collection.
With two limited-edition dials, the radiance of Perpetual Moon 38 Gold’s 88 pieces in blue aventurine glass and 28 pieces in a warm, sunray-brushed grey joins that of the largest moon phase. Arnold & Son exhibits its mastery of color, its sense of texture and its taste for materials, telling a nocturnal narrative that brings together the grey of a cli , the iridescent white of the moon and the almost black blue of a starry sky. Blue aventurine glass and cli grey. Two new themes take hold of the 38 mm diameter red gold (5N) iteration of Perpetual Moon, giving two sophisticated dials be tting of the precise astronomical moon phase of the A&S1612 caliber.
From the outset, Perpetual Moon 38 was destined to become a fully- edged collection, distinct from its larger 41.5 mm diameter cousin and its more assertive style. Behind the scenes is the unwavering quality with which Arnold & Son creates its movements and selects the elements for their exteriors.
Measuring 38 mm in diameter and 10.44 mm thick, the case of Perpetual Moon 38 Red Gold is brought to life from a block of red gold (5N). Its bezel, four lugs and crown are polished, shining under the cold light of the moon. e blue aventurine dial, constellated with metallic particles, blends into a celestial vault sculpted from the same glass. e ‘cli grey’ dial, in a warm, sunray-brushed grey, boasts an ever-shifting
moiré e ect under a grained matte midnight blue sky.
ese two limited editions of Perpetual Moon 38 Red Gold are home to a huge moon phase. is luminescent disc of mother-of-pearl illuminates the sky, framed by the constellations of Cassiopeia and Ursa Major.
Perpetual Moon 38 Red Gold transposes the watchmaking requirements that have always guided Arnold & Son into its slender case. e Arnold & Son Swiss manufacture has designed an entirely new caliber, the smallest in its collection, and dedicated it to Perpetual Moon 38.
At 30 mm, the A&S1612 caliber has been sized to t the diameter of the case. e hand-wound movement continues Arnold & Son’s tradition of calibers with long power reserves, reaching 90 hours.
e star complication of the A&S1612 calibre is its moon phase. Perpetual Moon 38 showcases a large moon disc. e different crescents occupy the large aperture between 10 and 2 o’clock, with the form of their cut-out faithfully recreating the appearance of the moon.
True to its tradition of precision watchmaking, Arnold & Son has given this moon phase an accuracy of 122 years. Continuously rising, it will take more than a century for this moon to lag one day behind the real one in our skies.
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TAG HEUER CARRERA CHRONOGRAPH SEAFARER X HODINKEE
Hodinkee, the leading destination for all things horology, has partnered with luxury watch manufacturer TAG Heuer for their third collaboration, step forth, TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Seafarer × Hodinkee.
e previous collaborations with TAG Heuer, the Carrera Skipper and Carrera Dato, were homages to the rich heritage of TAG Heuer, whilst moving it forward. e TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Seafarer x Hodinkee is no di erent, designed as a revival of the iconic Abercrombie & Fitch Seafarer, which Heuer produced for the sporting goods retailer from the 1950s into the 1970s.
A contemporary Carrera, updated for today’s adventures with the design ethos of one of Hodinkee’s favorite and most notable vintage Heuer references. Maintaining the color codes and bezel aesthetic from the 1968 model, this collaboration embraces the modern spirit of TAG Heuer. e Seafarer is a legendary watch with roots in the mid-century, a time when watches were put to the test, worn hard, and often designed and used for speci c pursuits. e Seafarer evokes images of the sea, the sand, and the sun and brings to mind the name Abercrombie & Fitch.
e TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Seafarer × Hodinkee is a modern, robust, and exciting interpretation of a favorite Seafarer reference. e Hodinkee Limited
Edition now resides in the 42mm Carrera “Glassbox” case. e domed sapphire crystal allows for the pro le of a vintage plexiglass crystal while being signi cantly more durable and clearer--both critical factors while out on the water. True to the color codes of the original, the black opaline dial is accented by shades of both sky and royal blue across the Regatta and Tide subdials. As the Carrera is a bezel-less case, the watch has maintained the original’s aesthetic by moving the bezel inside the rehaut in a matching black opaline. “ e story of the Seafarer captures so much that makes watchmaking exciting: technical innovation, design, collaboration, and a chance to understand how business was conducted in the mid-20th century,” said Nicholas Biebuyck, Heritage Director at TAG Heuer. “America was the key market during the period and thanks to the friendship between Walter Haynes, President of Abercrombie & Fitch, and the Heuer family, not only did this great innovation come into the world, but it helped Heuer build its incredible reputation for timekeeping excellence in a region that would become vital to its future. Given that it was a US retailer who launched the Seafarer originally, it made perfect sense to debut this piece with our great friends at Hodinkee for our limited edition together.”
Look closer and the Seafarer logo was relocated to the sub-register at 6, leveraging
a Carrera font inspired by the late reference’s characterful blocky type. e brands kept the feeling of the late Reference 2446C Seafarer but made a conscious decision to look to the future of TAG Heuer with the present-day TAG Heuer and Carrera logos at 12 o’clock. Consistent with all models of the heritage Seafarer, the usual date window from the Carreras you see today was also removed, and the watch is tted to a black textured rubber strap, making it t for life at sea. is watch is truly the embodiment of everything to love about TAG Heuer - past and present.
“TAG Heuer is one of Hodinkee’s rst partners, and we don’t take that lightly,” said Je Hilliard, Sr. Director of Limited Editions at Hodinkee. “For our third Limited Edition collaboration with them, we wanted to do something special. But when we asked them to bring back the tide complication, we gured it was a longshot, since we knew there would be signi cant research and development that was involved. To our surprise, they agreed to the concept, and we are super excited to bring a piece of TAG Heuer’s incredible history back to the forefront using the incredible glassbox chronograph.”
In celebration of 1968, when Heuer introduced the Reference 2446C Seafarer, Hodinkee produced 968 pieces of the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Seafarer × Hodinkee.
POMELLATO Unveils Contemporary New Iconica Designs
Celebrating Milanese Goldsmithing Excellence
E| BY FELICITY CARTER
stablished in Milan in 1967, Pomellato is renowned for its unique design, colorful gemstones, and elegant yet unconventional style. Each jewel is crafted by the hands of over 100 highly skilled artisans at Casa Pomellato’s Milan headquarters, combining the nest craftsmanship with a contemporary soul. As part of its commitment to a more eco-conscious future and female empowerment, Pomellato has achieved 100% responsible gold purchasing, invests in the traceability of colored stones and diamonds, and collaborates with a Milan-based goldsmith’s school to safeguard the excellence of this craft. And now, this renowned brand has launched of the latest pieces in the ICONICA collection, featuring rose gold and diamond designs that pay homage to its rich goldsmithing heritage. e story of ICONICA began with a simple, yet revolutionary idea: to create
a ring that embodies the essence of Pomellato’s design philosophy.
Inspired by its soft curves, Pomellato has elevated ICONICA’s timeless elegance with rings in three distinctive widths and a luxurious new thickness, ensuring a perfect t. e line also o ers two pendants adorned with diamonds, as well as an all-gold necklace and bracelet showcasing Pomellato’s signature chain designs.
Each ICONICA jewel is a testament to the skill and artistry of Pomellato’s master craftsmen, who have honed their expertise over generations at Casa Pomellato. Notice the rose gold rings are available with diamond accents, o ering versatile options for creating ring stacks. In line with Pomellato’s unconventional approach, the diamonds are either set in an irregular pavé pattern or ush with the gold surface. e ush mount technique, a
nod to the Maison’s innovative spirit, involves carving recessed settings into the gold, shaped like marquise, princess, drop, and trilliant diamond cuts, or in the form of a star, creating an intriguing ‘trompe l’oeil’ e ect.
e collection’s pendants exude an air of informality and ease, with rounded designs suspended from the chain by two gold wire loops, held together by a diamond-set band. e plain gold version features a diamond pavé on the wires and band, while the more opulent variant showcases additional diamonds set into the pendant itself.
Completing the new ICONICA o erings are an all-gold necklace and bracelet that celebrate Pomellato’s mastery of chain design, featuring di erent sequences of links and vertical gold loops for a sense of spontaneity and movement.
AT HOME WITH LAETITIA LAURENT
From Paris to Florida, Laetitia Laurent has incorporated her French air with a modern twist into her family home.
Laetitia, please tell us a bit about yourself.
I’m Laetitia Laurent, Principal of Laure Nell Interiors. We are a boutique, luxury interior design rm with studios in Boca Raton and Paris. I’m originally from France, though I now call Boca Raton my home, but I frequently travel back to uncover unique nds for my clients. I love fashion, travel, and of course design. I studied design, art, and history in Paris, and earned my master’s degree in history
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and international relations from the Sorbonne, and I speak uent French.
Did you have an in uence in your youth that shaped your career path?
Growing up in France and spending time in College at the Sorbonne, I got to experience rsthand all the rich architectural and art history, which really inspired me.
Please tell us more about your home.
My home is a unique blend of renovation and new construction. I purchased the property in 2019, primarily for its exceptional lot. It’s situated on a beautiful waterway that leads to the intracoastal and eventually the ocean. Unlike many waterfront properties in Florida,
this one also faces a serene nature preserve that doubles as an aviary sanctuary, o ering stunning views, especially in the evenings when the birds return home. When I bought the house, it was originally a 1,400-square-foot, 2-bedroom, 2-bath bungalow. I renovated the bedrooms and bathrooms but chose to preserve that part of the home, although I did gut it down to the studs except for the bathrooms. is section, now the north wing of the house, retains its original ceilings and has been transformed into an o ce with a bathroom and an en-suite guest corridor. I added a pocket door, so guests have their own private space, separate from the rest of the house.
e new construction begins after that and features 10-foot ceilings. e rst oor is designed for entertainment, with a spacious living
room and kitchen that opens onto an outdoor pool patio, which is as large as the interior living room. e family area includes a cozy loft family room, a primary bedroom that feels like a boutique hotel suite with its integrated bed, nightstands, and pendants, and an ensuite steam shower bathroom. My children’s bedrooms and bathrooms are also in this area. While the house is modern and streamlined, it’s lled with architectural details that add character, like the siding in the primary bedroom, wood slats that de ne the dining room, and oating stairs. We also designed a large outdoor lounge and pool area, which was important to me for entertaining and for my family to enjoy. As for art, I’ve collected some interesting pieces, including a Lichtenstein painting in the dining room I purchased at an auction, a sculpture by Idan Zareski that my husband recently gifted me, a limited series cowboy print by Beau Simmons, and original artwork from my contributions on the board of the Boca Raton. I also have various artifacts from my travels, mainly in France, that round out the sense of personal collection in the house.
You are an interior designer. Did you opt to do your home’s own interior design? I did. It was quite the undertaking, a real labor of love. Designing my own home was obviously a deeply personal experience. It allowed me to experiment and express my creative vision in a space that’s truly my own. Every room has been crafted with a great deal of intention.
How would you best describe your design style?
My design style weaves together elements from di erent eras, which is a distinctly French approach to design, while embracing a modern, relaxed aesthetic. I like to mix vintage and antique treasures with contemporary pieces, I think it creates the perfect dichotomy of the well-traveled and the fresh. Imagine a stunning piece of modern art displayed above an ornate vintage Haussmann replace. I like clean lines and a modern aesthetic, but I like to pair that with a sense of collection. My home really re ects this. We call the project ‘Modern With a Soul’ because I believe modern doesn’t have to be overly sterile. It can be elegant and at the same time be inviting and personal, comfortable and lived-in.
Where / what / who inspires your design style?
My design style is inspired by the rich history
and culture of France and the timeless elegance of European architecture. Speci c styles I admire include the work of Jean Royère, Le Corbusier, and Pierre Jeanneret. Fashion inspires my designs also, and Christian Dior is a style icon for me.
How do you keep things fresh and new in terms of decorating?
I believe in keeping my spaces a bit uid with a focus on exibility. ings don’t have to be so static. For example, I love incorporating side tables that can be easily moved around or co ee tables that nest with ottomans underneath. is not only adds mobility and function to a space but also allows for easy updates and adjustments, ensuring things evolve with the needs of the moment. I also think this approach allows for things to be refreshed. You can always keep space to add a new treasure to your spaces or be open to moving things around.
Is there a speci c color you are drawn to in interior design?
I’m particularly drawn to soft palettes - Chantilly Lace is always a favorite. I’m currently loving more feminine hues like rose as well. But I also love incorporating rich, deep jewel tones – I especially love deep navy and emerald green.
Do you believe in repurposing?
Absolutely. I believe in the sustainability and the beauty of repurposing. Giving old pieces a new life adds character and history to a space. It’s a way to honor craftsmanship and preserve the stories embedded in each piece. I think this speaks to the importance of investing in quality pieces. ese higher quality items last forever and can be refurbished when neededwhether it’s reupholstering a well-loved sofa or re nishing a classic table. It drives home both sustainability and a deeper connection with the items in your home. As my dad would always say, “You have to be really rich to buy cheap stu .” is philosophy highlights the long-term value of choosing quality over quantity. is is another very French way of thinking.
Do you have any special heirloom pieces? Yes, a few. My father’s side of the family were all diplomats stationed in the old colonies of France (Morocco, Tunisia, etc.). My paternal grandmother left me an antique, handmade middle eastern eye kohl applicator that is just very beautiful and special. I also have a collection of the rst horse bits from our family’s
horses over the years, including from my rst pony. And lots of old French classic books: Voltaire, Balzac, Dumas, Sartre.
Which part of your home is you favorite?
My favorite part of my home would have to be my walk-in wardrobe. I was able to build the closet of my dreams in this space. I love fashion … what girl doesn’t? Growing up in Paris, I went to countless fashion shows and now I nally get to display some of my collections. It has a center island with lots of drawers and compartments to keep everything nice and organized. e same thing for accessories, shoes, and purses. Everything has a dedicated space. It’s de nitely my happy place.
In which part of your home do you spend the most time?
I spend the most time in the heart of my home, the kitchen. I do a great deal of cooking and entertaining, and we have guests over frequently. Plus, with three kids, I naturally spend a lot of time there. I picked cabinets that have slab doors, no hardware, and put lots of them in so that everything can get tucked away. e cabinets are a cashmere color, and I love the contrast with the countertops. I feel like it really helps ground the space and helps de ne the kitchen away from the living and dining room in a big open space. It’s a very inviting space and everyone ends up gathering around in there.
May I please ask who you share your home with? As an expert in your eld, were / are you open to design suggestions from them, especially your children?
I share my home with my husband and our three children, my teenage son, preteen daughter, and toddler son. So, it’s busy! I value their input when it comes to our overall design, and I empower the older kids to contribute to designing their personal spaces. My older son loves art just like me and chose to display his collection of skateboards that he got on a trip we took to a little surf town in the South of France. My daughter is an avid equestrian (also like me) and has an impressive collection of her ribbons and medals displayed in her room. ey are following suit with my sense of collection for sure. My husband is also an art lover and de nitely weighs in. We’re building a collection from our travels. He actually gifted me a piece that’s prominently displayed in our dining room. It’s a sculpture called ‘Big Foot’ by Idan Zareski, an artist we discovered on our
rst trip together to Cartagena, Colombia. e piece is all about being grounded and having a space to live together … a place to call home. He gave it to me after we moved into this house, so it has very special meaning.
Do you have any designers that inspire you? Yes, I’m inspired by a number of designers, both past and present. Icons like Jean-Michel Frank and Andrée Putman have greatly in uenced my approach to design with their minimalist elegance and innovative use of materials. Contemporary designers like Axel Vervoordt also inspire me with their ability to blend modern and antique elements seamlessly.
Parting thoughts?
Design is a deeply personal journey, one that evolves over time. My home is a re ection of who I am, who my family is, where we’ve been, and an inspiration for where we’re going. It’s a space that continues to inspire me every day. I believe that a well-designed
space should tell a story - one that is unique, timeless, and lled with meaning. From the moment you walk into my home, there are reminders of who we are. In my foyer, there’s a piece of art you see right when you walk in of a man being celebrated on a coronation horse. As a house full of avid equestrians, it really resonated. ere are little treasures, heirlooms, and books close to my heart displayed in various parts of the house. I feel that it all tells our story well, while still having that clean, modern, tailored aesthetic throughout. It really is my ‘Modern With a Soul’ home.
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CANDICE QUINN
London Pierce Design, Delivering an Unwavering Commitment to Exceptional Results
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As a full-service interior design rm, London Pierce
Design is instrumental in creating extraordinary family homes. Upscale Living magazine spoke exclusively with Principal Designer Candice Quinn about what it takes to turns her clients’ visions into reality.
Candice, please tell us about yourself.
I grew up in a suburb in Salt Lake City, Utah in a home where real estate and design were common topics of conversation. My father had a deep passion for home design, and I recall him spending hours at a drafting table designing homes that he would later build for our family. My mother worked in real estate, and weekends were often spent visiting open houses and studying real estate. is environment fostered my early interest in real estate and design. While attending college, an opportunity for me presented itself. My mother was on maternity leave with my youngest brother and needed help with her business. I earned my real estate license at 18 years old and quickly made a mark in the industry. is early start reinforced my passion and laid a strong foundation for my career.
Did you have an in uence in your youth that shaped your career path?
One signi cant in uence in my youth that shaped my career path was my father’s admiration for Frank Lloyd Wright. One Christmas, he gave me a book about Wright’s work, which had a profound impact on me. I was captivated by Wright’s innovative designs and architectural philosophy. is fascination led me to study not only Wright but also other renowned architects and designers. e inspiration I drew from their work deeply in uenced my interests and aspirations, ultimately guiding me towards my career.
You started your rm, London Pierce Design in 2015. What sparked the decision to launch your own rm?
In 2007, I made the decision to relocate to Scottsdale, AZ, with my two young boys. At that time, the real estate industry was struggling, which presented a unique opportunity for me. I decided to leverage this situation by launching my real estate rm, focusing on investment properties. I assisted investors with buying and selling homes for pro t while handling all the design work for these properties. As I worked on these projects, I noticed a growing demand from prospective clients who wanted me to design their personal homes as well. e increasing interest and waiting lists for homes with my design work highlighted the desire for me to start the design rm. It became clear that my true enthusiasm
lay in the design aspect rather than the transactional side of real estate. is realization inspired me to start my own design rm in 2015, which has proven to be a successful decision.
Wow, 10 years in 2025, what an incredible milestone! Congratulations! ere must have been some interesting lessons along the way. Please share a few if you don’t mind.
Yes, it is surreal that we are coming up on our 10 year mark. ere have been many valuable lessons throughout my journey, from designing homes for investors to working on multi-million-dollar spec homes and client projects across the country. One of the most important lessons I’ve learned is that every problem has a solution. Maintaining a positive attitude and always having backup plans in place are crucial for navigating challenges. A particularly challenging period was during Covid. We experienced a surge in demand for our services, which, combined with industrywide delays, put a signi cant strain on our operations. is period taught me the importance of exibility and resilience. We had to adapt quickly, manage expectations, and nd creative solutions to keep projects on track. It was a demanding time, but it reinforced the value of staying positive and being prepared to pivot when necessary. I often joke that interior design isn’t always as glamorous as it seems, though the shopping and creative processes are de nitely highlights. A typical day in a full-service interior design rm is a blend of excitement, challenges, and hard work.
What does a day in the life of a full-service interior design rm entail?
My day usually begins early, as contractors and construction teams start their workday very early. I frequently conduct site visits to oversee the progress on various projects, ensuring that the design plans are being implemented as intended. ese visits are crucial for addressing any issues that may arise and maintaining the integrity of the design. I spend a signi cant portion of the day collaborating with my team. is involves brainstorming and re ning design concepts, selecting materials, and coordinating the details of each project. Working closely with my team ensures that every aspect of the design aligns with my vision. Meeting with clients is another key part of my day. Whether presenting design proposals, discussing revisions, or reviewing progress, these interactions are essential for keeping clients informed and engaged throughout the process. Managing projects from initial development through to nal furniture installation involves juggling multiple tasks and timelines. is includes coordinating with contractors, handling logistical challenges, and ensuring that every detail is executed to perfection. While the pro-
cess can be demanding and requires meticulous attention to detail, the reward of seeing a completed project come to life and satisfying our clients makes it all worthwhile. Each day brings its own set of challenges and triumphs, making the work both ful lling and dynamic.
How hands-on are you with each project?
I am highly hands-on with all projects, deeply involved in every phase of the design process. From the initial design development, where I work closely on conceptualizing and planning, to conducting regular site check-ups and monitoring progress, I ensure that every detail aligns with my vision and requirements. I also take an active role in client meetings, where I discuss project updates, gather feedback, and make necessary adjustments to ensure client satisfaction. My involvement continues through to the nal installation, where I oversee the implementation of design elements and ensure everything is executed to the highest standard. Being hands-on in every aspect allows me to maintain a strong connection with the project and ensure that each element is carefully managed, leading to successful and seamless outcomes.
What sets your rm apart from others? What sets my rm apart is our approach to project selection and our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional results. I am highly selective about the projects we take on, ensuring that each one receives the dedicated attention it deserves. is careful selection process allows us to focus our resources and expertise on projects where we can make the most impact, leading to successful and outstanding outcomes. I prioritize understanding and listening to our clients’ needs and desires. By fully engaging with them, we create magical homes that truly re ect their vision and lifestyle. Our goal is to transform their aspirations into reality, providing a space where they and their families can truly enjoy their home.
I love your quote ‘the design rm’s goal is to enhance the beauty and livability of your space, while also increasing the resale value of your house’. Please explain. I’m glad you appreciate the quote! My design rm’s goal is to enhance both the beauty and livability of the space while also considering its impact on the value of the property. With my background in investment real estate, I approach each project with the end result in mind. I understand that clients’ circumstances
can change, and they might need to sell or move unexpectedly, even if that wasn’t their initial plan. By designing with both aesthetics and property value in mind, we create spaces that are not only beautiful and functional but also strategically enhance the home’s market appeal. Intelligent design choices that improve livability, such as optimizing layouts and selecting timeless materials, can signi cantly boost a property’s resale value. is dual focus ensures that our designs not only meet current needs but also serve as a wise investment in a big asset.
You also said ‘my favorite projects are those that completely transform a space and have the opportunity to become something truly original’. Could you expand a bit on that quote please.
I thrive on challenges, and there’s a unique thrill in taking on renovation projects that involve reimagining an existing space. Whether a space is outdated, poorly designed, or in disrepair, the opportunity to reinvent it is where I nd the most ful llment. It’s incredibly rewarding to envision how a dated or dysfunctional space can be transformed into something spectacular. is process involves not just overcoming obstacles but also unleashing creativity to solve design problems and enhance functionality. For me, the joy comes from turning a challenging project into a showcase of innovation and transformation, ultimately creating a space that is both beautiful and functional.
e clean lines you seem to favor really create a wow-factor when it comes to interior design. Have you always been drawn to that or is it what is currently trending?
Clean lines have always been a key element of my signature style. I’ve been drawn to this aesthetic because I feel that it creates a sense of sophistication in any space. While clean lines may be a trend, my appreciation for them goes beyond any trends. at said, I don’t view clean lines as a one-dimensional approach. To create a truly inviting and dynamic space, I layer in texture and other elements. is combination adds warmth and depth, ensuring that the space feels both modern and inviting.
And the use of white and black – simply stunning. Is that a trademark for you?
I love that you noticed the use of black and white in my portfolio! is color palette is indeed a signature element of my design style. I
believe that black and white o er a timeless and elegant contrast that can dramatically enhance a space. e sharp interplay between these two colors creates a striking visual impact and adds a sense of sophistication. I also enjoy using this classic combination to introduce a bit of drama and intrigue into my designs. By leveraging the bold contrast of black and white, I can create dynamic, visually engaging environments while maintaining a sense of timelessness and re nement.
Exciting projects on the horizon?
Absolutely, we have several exciting projects underway! One that comes to mind is a small golf hotel in North Scottsdale. is project marks our expansion into the hospitality eld, which has been both inspiring and ful lling. I’m looking forward to seeing it completed and sharing the project.
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INSIDE THE STYLISH HOME HOUSE PRIVATE MEMBER’S CLUB LONDON
| BY FELICITY CARTER
Famed private members’ club, Home House in Marylebone, London is known for merging style, heritage, and design, presenting its members with a thoroughly British, eccentric and unique offering.
Nestled within the namesake 250-year-old Grade-I listed Georgian townhouse, expect the coming together of 18th-century splendor with 21st-century style. Home House opened in 1998 transforming the landscape of traditional members’ clubs as a haven for hedonism and escapism – and as a result, it has played host to many colorful characters and iconic moments over the years.
The establishment also boasts an outstanding range of facilities including two restaurants, five bars, opulent parties and dining rooms, two outdoor balconies, a boutique gym, spa, twenty-three bedrooms and The Vaults. During the summer months, the sun-filled internal garden
offers all-day, al fresco beverages and dining, after all the club prides itself in bringing people together.
Grand, Eccentric, Iconic: Celebrating the heritage and ethos of Home House
Home House was originally commissioned in 1773 by Lady Home as a sophisticated palace designed purely for enjoyment to entertain London’s high society of the 18th century. Famous at the time, Lady Home earned the nickname “Queen of Hell” for her “irascible behavior and lavish parties” which inspired today’s club ethos of once again becoming ‘A Shrine to Hedonism’.
The architects behind the building, James Wyatt and Robert Adam were two of the most celebrated architects of their day, and the Grade-I listed building is acknowledged as Robert Adam’s finest surviving London town-
house. Home House became home to many famous personalities throughout the years, and the club’s 23 opulent bedrooms and suites are named after the house’s intriguing former residents, such as the Duke of Newcastle and Anthony Blunt.
The eminent Earl Grey tea gained popularity at Home House too, when Charles, 2nd Earl Grey occupied the property from 1812 – 1819 and Lady Grey used it to entertain the political establishment of the time.
Fast-forward to today and Home House is renowned for its legendary parties and its ‘no rules’ policy, providing members with freedom, and the 20,000 bottles of champagne consumed by members annually stand as a testament to the club’s lavish and epicurean atmosphere for its discerning members and guests.
BASTION AVIATION
Luxury In Every Aspect
| BY HELÉNE RAMACKERS
Founded in 2017, Bastion Aviation is the go-to company for all your private charter needs. Upscale Living magazine spoke exclusively with Claude Oberholzer, Owner & Commercial Director of Bastion Aviation and majority owner of Bastion Drive about why ying private is the best option.
Claude, tell us a bit about yourself.
I was born in a small town called Richards Bay in the coastal South African province of KwaZulu-Natal and brought up for much of my life in post-civil war Mozambique. During this time, I was exposed to private charter ying as well as the still nostalgic days of airline ying – I’m a fully licensed commercial pilot. I swopped big jets for helicopters and these days, I enjoy taking ight in a Bell Long Ranger. I care for our sta as much as I hope they care for our dear clients. I love traveling, socializing and business development. In between managing a growing business, ying, looking after our beautiful baby boy omas, I restore vintage motorcycles in the few minutes available in the remainder of a day.
Has there been a substantial increase in private charter demand?
I wouldn’t say that the private charter has grown across the board. On the one hand we have seen an increase in luxury leisure travel charters and a decrease in business related travel. Additionally, the shortage of aircraft in the general aviation industry has given rise to a perception that there is a lot of growth when it is actually just a big challenge in realizing demand with limited supply.
Why do you think that is?
Many aircraft owners and investors in the sector sold their assets during Covid and then sold even more post-Covid as the foreign markets brought South African assets up for what was considered inexpensive at the time. With a lot of work and reinvestment with interested stakeholders, we hope to be able to once again provide su cient capacity to a returning travel market.
From xed wing aircraft to helicopters – you tailor-make the perfect winged or rotor solution for your clients. Please talk us through that process.
Some clients want the most cost-e ective A to B option while other clients want to live it up at 40000 ft. and enjoy a personalized 100-year-old cognac tasting. We try our best to know where the client sits on the pricing spectrum and match their expectations with the right aircraft and experience. Matching budget, experience and expectation is a constant challenge, but that’s what we do. It’s our responsibility to give our clients what they want.
‘To Africa and beyond’ – which are the popular leisure destinations?
e top requested leisure destinations are Hoedspruit and by ying there, guests can access the Greater Kruger region, Victoria Falls/Livingstone, because who doesn’t want to see the natural splendor of the ‘Smoke at unders’, Kenya to experience the Masai Mara, Maun which is the gateway to Botswana and the magni cent Okavango Delta, Mauritius for its pristine beaches and Vilanculos in Mozambique for island-hopping at its nest.
And for the business traveler?
We y them to Cape Town, KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, Polokwane, Windhoek and Harare.
You maintain lasting relationships with your clients, which I assume is the core of your business. Please explain.
Maintaining lasting relationships is vital in our industry, like many that rely heavily on great personal references. Most of our clients come to us via word of mouth and reference from friends, colleagues and family. As such, we take care of every one of our
clients with the dedication that is expected when someone else has vouched for your company. Our staff go out of their way to always go above and beyond to improve the clients’ experience. Every little thought, no matter how small, usually gets noticed.
We also network our clients where we can with other clients who may provide services/products etc that they are in need of. Good intention is everything.
How do you pride yourselves on ‘taking guests off the beaten path, giving you the most memorable experiences, and leaving you yearning for the next adventure’?
Bastion Aviation and Drive are more than a simple get in and go logistics company. We offer advice to our clients, many of which are DMCs (Destination Management Company) in giving their clients the best value for money experience, taking into consideration the costs and limitations of flying. Our knowledge of travel is shared with all our clients. Always finding and testing fantastic new locations and experiences … it’s only fair to share these with our clients.
What sparked the conceptualization of Bastion Drive?
Bastion Drive sprung out of a requirement to ensure the same Bastion level of service from door to door and to provide our clients with the same experience that they get on our jets. Drive has also helped reduce travelers costs for example by offering a drop off in a helicopter and then picking guests up in a luxury chauffeur drive whilst on a long weekend away. The service allows clients to book their hotel pickup, flight and hotel drop-off all over South Africa. If someone is unable to afford a flight in one of our aircraft, they can still experience top key service from Bastion Drive.
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TRIP & JAMIE IVEY Partners in Design Equals Smooth Sailing
| BY HELÉNE RAMACKERS
A mutual love for design inspired husband-and-wife team Trip and Jamie Ivey to put their passion into their own design rm, Ivey Design Group.
Jamie & Trip tell us a bit about yourselves.
Jamie: I graduated with an engineering degree from Virginia Tech and began working as an IT management consultant in New York City. It was there that I discovered interior design, and I was immediately hooked. It took another seven years to nally follow my new passion, and I went back to Virginia Tech to get my interior design degree. Trip and I met at Virginia Tech’s College of Architecture summer studio, an intense session where architecture, industrial design, landscape architecture, and interior design students have a condensed ‘ rst year studio’ experience, before separating out into their respective majors. He was going into industrial design; I was going into interior design. It was the beginning of our mutual love of design, and where we got to be in our design ‘cocoon’, without any distractions. It was a great start to our relationship.
Trip: Born and raised in Northern Virginia, many of my childhood memories are based on frequent family boating trips on the Chesapeake Bay. I went to Virginia Tech rst as a civil engineering major, however, after a couple of years I realized that an engineering career was not for me. While switching majors into industrial design, I obtained a captain’s
license, imagining a career in yacht design or living life on the water. In the summer introductory design studio Jamie and I met. We frequently were found at each other’s desks talking through design problems and realizing what a good team we are, both in the design world and emotionally. We were ‘Maui’ed’ in our last semester of school.
Did you have an in uence in your youth that shaped your career paths?
Jamie: I’ve lived in eight di erent states, in almost 20 di erent homes. Yet, no matter how little of a time I’ve lived somewhere, I’ve always managed to make my spaces look and function the best they can. Whether that was rearranging my bedroom furniture and covering my walls with posters as a child, or doing DIY decorating for my many apartments as a young adult. It has clearly always been important to me to be surrounded by beauty.
Trip: Family boating had a big impact that shaped my career path. As an Eagle scout, I was exposed to many experiences, such as sailing, that allowed me to nd interest in a variety of subjects and careers.
You started your rm, Ivey Design Group in 2015. Working together as a husband-and-wife team sounds like the ideal platform to discuss ideas and navigate through challenges. Is that always the case?
Trip: Jamie and I complement each other very well. Jamie has a very high level of taste, and while very creative, is also an incredible editor. is complements my rapid creative process in which many ideas are created. Jamie is great at sorting the wheat from the cha . at said, it is very easy for us to bring work home and discuss design endlessly.
Jamie: Trip and I work mostly separately on our respective projects, yet we still collaborate and discuss all our projects together. He has always helped me with space planning, as he’s very adept at solving the unique constraints of yachts. He has a much more technical job than mine, so I can’t help much there, but I do help him from time to time on layout ideas, client management, and material selections. Work de nitely bleeds into home life.
How valuable is the involvement and feedback from your spouse?
Jamie: I’m a ‘talk to think’ person, so having someone take the time to listen to my design dilemmas and concerns really helps me in working through a solution. Since he’s not in the weeds of my projects, it helps to have his fresh perspective.
Trip: Immensely valuable. If Jamie becomes stuck on a design, I can help generate ideas. If I become distracted from ideas, or work on things that need extra re nement, Jamie is a great director.
Image by Sandy Swagger Jones
Courtesy HH Catamarans
Courtesy HH Catamarans
Image by Coty Jones
You are an interior design rm. How did you end up doing yacht design, which is rather specialized?
Trip: Jamie and I moved to southern California after graduation, and I ended up working for a prestigious yacht design company in Newport Beach. ere I was trained in the various aspects of high-performance yacht design, especially 3D modeling.
When we moved to Richmond, VA following the birth of our son, Ivey Design Group started as an industrial design company, while Jamie continued working as a hospitality designer. While working as a consultant for various projects, I found a naval architect to work alongside for a variety of powerboat projects.
You worked on a few catamarans when you were employed at Morrelli & Melvin.
Trip: I landed my dream job when I began working for the Morrelli & Melvin design team. Right away I was brought into the world of the highest performance sailing catamarans. One of the most exciting projects was developing a line of high performance cruising catamarans for HH Catamarans. e project began for me as an intensive 3 day design charette in Poland, quickly working to create an exterior style and basic arrangement for a completely custom sailing vessel. e enthusiasm for the concept was enough that I was tasked to help create a series of semi-custom yachts with similar exterior designs. It was such a treat to step on board after having looked at the boats for so long on the computer. ey are a LOT bigger in person!
Jamie: Once I joined Ivey Design Group ocially, we got a website and Instagram, where we were posting both of our works. However, I had clients asking why I was posting about a yacht helm right after I posted a kitchen image…the branding was muddled and confusing. As the interiors side of the business was growing, we realized we need to separate our websites and branding, even though we were the same company. He now has his own website www.tripivey.com, where he shares not only his yacht projects, but his furniture design, product design, and art.
Are you responsible for both interiors and exteriors?
Trip: I design boats from the inside-out, and outside-in, creating a high resolution 3D mod-
el. A lot of what I do is working with various naval architects, engineers, and builders to ensure a high functioning performance craft. I can then build a design model that meets the evolving criteria to suit the needs of every party, especially the owner.
What is the process involved in the designs? Trip: e design process varies for each project depending on the owner and team but follows a basic outline. First, design criteria are laid out. We need to understand the expected use of the vessel, and what the client may want it to look like. While introductory engineering is occurring to ensure certain performance criteria can be met, I create a concept model that can show the rough general arrangement ( oor plan) and exterior design. e design then follows a design spiral with constant re nement occurring with every loop, ensuring everything remains balanced. is is often happening concurrently with the phase of the build process. e projects I work on are typically built using digital fabrication techniques.
Please tell us about Skinny Witch.
Trip: is was an incredible project to be a part of! e client had a very clear expectation of what the custom boat should be and an owner’s representative that was a great communicator. e goal was a 55’ shing boat that could go 55mph with a Chesapeake deadrise style. is speed necessitates the highest performance materials, and processes, working alongside some of the best engineers in the eld, as well as the amazing naval architect Lou Codega. None of the meticulous design would have mattered without a builder that could match the detail provided. e builder, Composite Yachts executed the project to an incredibly high level! When debuted, Skinny Witch was the star of the Annapolis Boat Show. If you see her on the Bay, good luck keeping up.
Have 3D models improved the design concept and if yes, in what way?
Trip: 3D models are paramount to my process. e concept can be presented in 3D early, to help ‘sell’ the project to the client. e digital 3D design process allows very high tolerance fabrication, and the team can fully visualize each element of the boat before it is made. In comparison to rebuilding or modifying high performance carbon laminates, electrons are
cheap to edit.
Jamie: We use 3D models for all our interiors projects, and not just in the nal presentation. It helps us with scale, proportion, pattern and color, and helps us work through critical millwork details. By working and presenting in 3D in conjunction with physical samples, we help clients clearly visualize how their space will look and function, giving them the condence to make decisions and move the process forward.
Exciting projects on the horizon?
Trip: e high-performance custom boat industry is doing quite well. I have a great team to work with and have a handful of exciting projects to try to keep up with!
Jamie: We’re working on a new construction home here in Richmond that has been so wonderful to work on. We have been involved from the very beginning, from space planning, interior nishes and millwork to furniture and décor, it’s going to be a stunner! We’re also working on a full renovation of a home in Telluride, and are wrapping up and photographing a few full home projects this fall. It’s going to be an exciting year!
https://www.iveydesigngroup.com/ www.tripivey.com
Courtesy Trip Ivey
Courtesy Trip Ivey
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A Room with a View at the
FAIRMONT SAN FRANCISCO
| BY TRACY ELLEN BEARD
Fairmont San Francisco, a ve-star luxury hotel known for its grandeur and elegance for more than 100 years, overlooks the city at the top of Nob Hill. is neighborhood, once home to the Big Four railroad barons, maintains an ambiance of wealth and privilege. Some of the city’s most stylish hotels reside here, along with Gothic-style Grace Cathedral and Huntington Park. e 606 rooms and suites at Fairmont San Francisco o er guests unequaled service, lavish comfort, breathtaking views of the city and bay, unforgettable dining, and a peek into the iconic history of the city.
Hotel History
James Graham Fair, an Irish immigrant, arrived in California with thousands of others in hopes of nding gold in the 1800s. He did not nd gold but made his fortune in the silver mines of Nevada. With his wealth and eventual political in uence, he purchased land on top of Nob Hill, home to railroad tycoons Leland Stanford, Charles Crocker, and other wealthy individuals. He planned to build his dream estate but died in 1894, leaving his wealth to his two daughters, Tessie and Virginia. In 1903, the sisters decided to ful ll their father’s vision. ey began construction on the magni cent hotel and used the family name (Fair) in combination with (Mont) representing the hill on which it was to be built to create the iconic agship Fairmont San Francisco hotel.
e hotel’s opening, scheduled for April 18, 1906, was disrupted by the massive 7.9 earthquake that struck the city of San Francisco. e Great Quake toppled thousands of buildings, and yet the Fairmont San Francisco miraculously survived only to have the interior brutally burned by res 24 hours later.
Never wavering, the sisters quickly hired Julia Morgan, California’s rst female licensed architect, to restore the hotel and “re-open” it within one year. Fairmont San Francisco became the city’s rst signi cant business to open following the quake. Due to time constraints, all but one of the stunning imported marble columns in the lobby, which were original to the hotel, were replaced with wooden columns with faux sheeting resembling marble. Over 25,000
barrels of gold and cement were used to rebuild the hotel, which opened exactly one year later on April 18, 1907.
Rooms and Suites
e 606 well-appointed rooms and suites o er rst-rate amenities, including plush linens, current technology, and spectacular marble bathrooms. Many rooms and suites boast panoramic views of the city or the bay. During my recent visit, my husband Steve and I stayed in a Tower Suite on the 15th oor and savored our morning co ee each day while gazing out at the boats in the bay and watching the early morning stirrings of city life below.
e First United Nations Conference
For more than a century, Fairmont San Francisco has served as a gathering place for in uential individuals, world leaders, and celebrities. e Penthouse is known as the place where the United Nations charter was drafted. Although the charter was signed at the War Memorial Opera House, the participants gathered in the Penthouse in 1945 to draft it. e United Nations Flags in the front of the hotel tie into this bit of histor y.
e Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar
e plunge pool, built in 1929, was the rst indoor swimming pool in the United States and was the original Tonga Room. Famous Olympians, Ronald Reagan, and other celebrities were some of the rst to swim in the pool. In 1945, MGM was hired to restore the space and created the Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar. Visitors are continuously enthralled by the thatched hut and towering ship masts that decorate the restaurant/ bar, which surrounds a glowing lagoon that features scheduled indoor thunder and rainstorms around its perimeter.
During our stay, Steve and I enjoyed a delicious Asian-inspired dinner representative of the tiki culture. We began our dinner with a delightful pu pu platter comprised of tasty appetizers while sipping on fruity cocktails and listening to the band that plays several nights a week on the boat f loating in the lagoon.
The Venetian Room
From the 1940s to the 1970s, Fairmont San Francisco’s dazzling Venetian Room was the place to see and be seen. The in-house orchestra, impeccably dressed staff, and romantic ambiance regularly brought in the Who’s Who of that time period. In 1961, Tony Bennett debuted his newest song, “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.” Since that night, Mr. Bennett and Fairmont San
Francisco formed a special bond.
In 2016, the hotel management hosted Bennett’s 90th birthday. During the celebration, the sta unveiled an 8-foot-tall bronze replica of the singer, which stands in front of the hotel. Because Bennett frequented the hotel regularly during his years of fame, a suite is named in his honor, which guests can enjoy today.
Laurel Court Restaurant & Bar
In the 1940s, visitors to Fairmont San Francisco sipped on cocktails while riding the carousel located in the Laurel Court Restaurant & Bar. Although the carousel is no longer in the restaurant, diners can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner in this upscale restaurant that serves an abundant array of ingredients available in the Bay Area. e room, decorated with a stunning domed ceiling, marble columns, and striking murals, is all reminiscent of the Gilded Age. e tunes played on the grand piano elevate the dining experience.
Other Fabulous Spaces at Fairmont San
Francisco
e Cirque Bar co ee shop opened in 2024 but
was originally a bar. It was the rst bar to open west of Mississippi after prohibition. Today, it is an excellent place to pick up a pastry and co ee if you plan to be out and about in the city for the day.
Steve and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time on the rooftop garden, where we sipped wine and discussed the day’s adventures.
e bee garden is part of the hotel’s sustainability project, and the culinary team uses the honey in the hotel restaurants and at catered events.
ings to Do in the Area
e steep streets in this part of the city will give guests a great workout, and there are several places to stop for a drink or a bite to eat. e Top of the Mark lounge is an exciting nightspot with a 360-degree view, and the Cable Car Museum showcases antique cars alongside live machinery and a plethora of history. e Ferry Building and Palace of Fine Arts are close, and Chinatown is a reasonable walk from the hotel, making it a tasty destination to stop for lunch.
Other exciting places to visit include the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, which is one of the largest museums of modern and contem-
porary art in the United States and not only discovers artists from around the world but houses many new and sensational collections throughout the year. Steve and I viewed a new exhibit by Creative Growth. is exhibition celebrated the ftieth anniversary of the rst organization in the US dedicated to supporting artists with developmental disabilities. e artwork was astounding, and meeting many of the artists and hearing their stories was a pleasure.
A visit to the de Young/Legion of Honor Museums, which houses an array of collections, including American and African art, and a walk across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge are both worthwhile activities.
Fairmont San Francisco is part of the San Francisco story and the perfect place to lay your head at night. Must-see stops are within walking distance or a quick cable car, Uber, Lift, or cab ride away. To make sure you do not miss any fabulous things to see, do, or taste in the city, contact San Francisco Travel @onlyinsf.
TRAVEL ESSENTIALS: TRAVEL LIGHT, CHARGE FAST
Summer is here, and this round-up of tried and tested tech essentials that will certainly see you through everything from vacations, far- ung adventures and day trips, ensuring you’re always connected.
| BY FELICITY CARTER
Anker MagGo 10K Power Bank
is is the ideal addition for iPhone users who want the convenience of magnetic charging while traveling. It has a host of features including 15W ultra-fast wireless charging that’ll up your iPhone 15 charge from 0 to 50% in only 40 minutes. It’s ultra-compact too, making it easy to hold while charging, and ts in small bags when not in use. Go handsfree with the built-in stand.
Anker USB C to USB C 100W Cable
A durable USB-C cable is a must-have, and so, cue the Anker USB C to USB C 100W cable. It supports high-speed charging up to 100W (when used with a compatible charger), has a 12,000bend lifespan, plus a hard-wearing nylon exterior for added durability.
Anker 67W 3-Port Compact & Foldable Charger Save on space with this convenient Anker 67W 3-Port Compact and Foldable Charger – it’ll charge multiple devices at once as it has 67W of fast-charging power.
Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station A handy one-stop charging device, Anker MagGo 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station will charge an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods. Easy! It’s compact and charges all your devices at the same time, perfect whether you’re on the move or in a hotel.
Anker 10,000mAh Portable Power Bank with Built-In USB-C Cable & 30W
Output Power Going camping or o grid? Well, look to the Anker 10,000mAh Portable Power Bank that will keep your devices powered up, even when you're far from a wall socket. Its 30W output charges iPhone 15 Series phones from 0-50% in just 30 mins and the built-in USB-C cable adds further convenience. is is the perfect to, and a must-have!
Eufy SmartTrack Link
If you’re forgetful, or just want to keep track of your keys or suitcase this Bluetooth item works perfectly with Apple Find My. Simply use the pre-installed Find My app and add SmartTrack Link to the Items tab to locate it anywhere in the world, using Apple’s network of millions of devices for peace of mind.
Paris’s Original Palace Hotel
LE MEURICE
| BY DOUGIE LYONS
Paris’s original palace hotel has just had a makeover, and its new collection of individually designed rooms and suites is a masterful blend of modern comfort and classical elegance.
Oh, if these walls could talk. In 1935, Le Meurice opened so that discerning travelers from the British upper classes could nd the comforts of high society in Paris’s historic center, and in the two centuries since, it’s rightfully earned its reputation as L’Hôtel des Rois ( e Hotel of Kings). is glorious grand dame - the rst hotel in Paris to receive ‘palace’ status - has seen its guestbook signed by countless visitors of bona de and celebrity royalty, from England’s Queen Victoria to Beyonce “Queen Bey” Knowles. But Le Meurice is perhaps even better known as a favorite haunt for boundary-pushing artists from Paris’s golden eras: Picasso was married here in 1918, and Salvador Dalí (and his pet ocelots) took up residence in the Presidential Suite for a month every year, for more than three decades.
Le Meurice’s legacy as Paris’s spiritual home for artists and thinkers lives on in its décor. Make no mistake: you’ll immediately get a sense of 18th-century elegance when you step into the lobby, courtesy of the hotel’s gilded portraits, marble tops, and glittering chandeliers. But notice also the frosted mirror: a blank canvas that summons the playful spirit of Dalí by inviting guests to scribble and sprawl upon it with their ngertips. en there’s the double-seated chair, in uenced by Dalí’s penchant for what he liked to call “conversation pieces”, and the intertwining Greek-style pillars that might have been lifted straight out of a surrealist painting.
e opulence continues into the recently renovated rooms and suites. Since 2019, designers Charles Jou re, Margaux Lally, and Luc Berger have worked alongside French artisans to ensure that each newly enhanced room has been decorated with a uniquely personal touch. e result is an artful blend of modern comfort and exclusive craftsmanship, exhibited in the light-rich rooms’ hand-drawn wallpapers, stone marquetry, and lavish textiles. e curtains, for example, crafted from voided velvets and gold-and-silver-brocaded silk, come from a family-owned manufacturer that’s been in the luxury fabrics business since the 18th century. Meanwhile, upholstery accents from Declercq Passementerie evoke timeless, Versailles-style sophistication without overstepping into gaudy territory.
e crowning glory of Le Meurice’s masterful renovation project is undoubtedly the rooftop Belle Etoile Penthouse Suite. is four-bedroom suite is ooded with natural light, bringing a warm glow to its dappled color palette of creams, golds, and bronzes. Rich trimmings include original artworks and shimmering fabrics, while the
magni cent bathroom is ensconced from oor to ceiling in gleaming marble. Even the wraparound terrace, where landscape designer Pierre Alexandre Risser’s original design emulates the Tuileries Gardens across the road, has been treated to a touch-up. From here unfurls a sweeping 360-degree panorama of Paris. Many of the city’s most famous landmarks can be enjoyed all at once, from the Ei el Tower to Montmartre’s Sacré Coeur. It’s a reminder that Le Meurice on the Rue de Rivoli occupies one of the primest real estate spots in Paris: just a short walk through the sculpture-adorned Tuileries is arguably Europe’s most famous gallery, the Louvre, while the luxury boutiques of Rue Saint-Honoré and Place Vendôme are dangerously close at hand.
Le Meurice is more than just a feast for the eyes: diners are spoilt for choice here too. Firstly, there’s the two Michelin-starred Restaurant Le Meurice Alain Ducasse, where Executive Chef Amaury Bouhours’s classical menu based around simple ingredients is served in a luxurious, rococo-style dining hall modeled on the grand Salon de la Paix at the Château de Versailles. Guests at the hotel can take breakfast here too, beneath giant chandeliers dripping with crystals. e restaurant’s renovation was overseen by avante-garde designer Philippe Starck. He’s added a few modern ourishes while retaining the space’s palatial character, but it’s obvious he had a little more fun with the hotel’s second restaurant.
Restaurant Le Dalí is named after, and inspired by, the hotel’s most celebrated and most eccentric former resident. e decor features Dalí-esque touches, including a leaning mirror, oversized armchairs pulled up to the dining tables, and a dreamlike painting on the ceiling by Philippe’s artist daughter, Ara Starck. Le Dalí’s menu is constantly rotating, based on the seasonal ingredients available from local French producers, but the main draw might be the desserts: esteemed pâtissier Cédric Grolet’s ‘sculpted fruits’ have earned him the title of world’s best pastry chef several times over. Like the many artists who’ve passed through Le Meurice’s doors - and the ones who’ve had a hand in shaping its design - Grolet is a master of his craft.
Experience Opulence and Grandeur at
HOTEL HERMITAGE MONTE CARLO
| BY DAWN WILSON
Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo is the epitome of timeless elegance and re ned luxury. I could hardly believe I nally had the opportunity to sneak a peek, as they consistently receive so many favorable reviews, it was time that I experienced it for myself. is grand 5-star hotel exudes Belle Époque charm combined with modern design aesthetics, making it a favorite destination for discerning travelers seeking opulence and grandeur. e property overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and is adjacent to the iconic Casino de Monte-Carlo. It’s situated amidst luxury boutiques, ne dining restaurants, and cultural landmarks, o ering easy access to the vibrant heart of Monte Carlo.
Upon entering the Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo, I was immediately captivated by the grandeur of its interiors. e lobby sets the tone with its high ceilings adorned with crystal chandeliers, intricate moldings, and a palette of rich, warm tones. e décor seamlessly blends classical elements with contemporary touches, creating an atmosphere that is both welcoming and majestic. Marble oors, plush furnishings, and antique artworks are strategically placed to enhance the aesthetic appeal. Natural light oods many of the hotel’s common areas, illuminating the lush greenery and providing a tranquil spot to relax.
e Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo o ers a
variety of accommodations, each designed to provide the utmost in splendor and relaxation.
e rooms and suites are elegantly appointed, featuring a harmonious blend of classic French décor and modern amenities.
Even the standard rooms at the Hermitage exude class and charm. ey are spacious and beautifully decorated with ne fabrics, elegant furnishings, and state-of-the-art technology. Each room includes a marble bathroom equipped with high-end toiletries, plush bathrobes, and slippers.
Junior suites o er a more generous living space, perfect for those who desire a bit more room to unwind. ey feature a separate sitting area, exquisite décor, and stunning views of the city or the Mediterranean Sea. e bathrooms are a sanctuary of tranquility, with deep soaking tubs and rain showers.
For those seeking the pinnacle of elegance, the Prestige Suites are the ultimate choice. ese expansive suites include a separate living room, dining area, and in some cases, a private terrace with breathtaking views. e décor is opulent, with rich fabrics, antique furniture, and original artworks. e bathrooms are lavishly appointed with marble, featuring double vanities, jacuzzi tubs, and rain showers.
e most exclusive accommodations at the Hermitage are the Diamond Suites, which o er unparalleled sophistication and privacy. ese suites are individually designed, with bespoke furnishings, handpicked artworks, and state-ofthe-art amenities. ey o er expansive living spaces, private terraces with panoramic views, and dedicated butler service to cater to every need.
THERMAL POOL
I had heard so much about the hotels thermal pool area, part of the ermes Marins
Monte-Carlo spa that I made it one of my rst stops on my exploration of the property. It is considered a haven of relaxation and rejuvenation. is luxurious spa spans over 7,000 square meters and o ers an extensive range of wellness treatments. e thermal pool itself is a stunning feature, with its warm, mineral-rich waters providing therapeutic bene ts. Surrounded by elegant loungers and lush greenery, the pool area is a perfect place to unwind. e steady ow of guests taking advantage of the facility was proof of the restorative e ect it o ers. It is a destination within itself.
In addition to the thermal pool, the spa o ers a variety of other facilities, including a sauna, steam room, and hot tub. Guests can indulge in a range of treatments, such as the La Prairie Caviar Instant Lifting treatment or the Maxi-mineral exfoliation wrap and massage, all performed by highly trained therapists using premium products. e spa also features a tness center equipped with the latest equipment, ensuring guests can maintain their tness routines while enjoying their stay.
Guests of the hotel also have access to the Monte Carlo Beach Club, a private beach club that features an Art Deco design, luxurious sun loungers, private cabanas, and an in nity pool. Set along the Mediterranean, it o ers gourmet dining, personalized beach butler service, and various water sports, creating a fun and relaxing seaside experience.
WORLD CLASS RESTAURANTS
e Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo boasts a selection of world-class dining options, each o ering a unique culinary experience.
Le Vistamar is their Michelin-starred restaurant, o ering a ne dining experience with a focus on seafood. Under the guidance of a renowned chef, Le Vistamar presents a menu
that celebrates the avors of the Mediterranean, using the freshest local ingredients. Guests can dine on the terrace, enjoying breathtaking views of the Monaco harbor while savoring exquisitely prepared dishes.
For a more casual dining experience, the Crystal Bar o ers a sophisticated setting with a relaxed atmosphere. Here, guests can enjoy a selection of light bites, cocktails, and ne wines. e bar’s interior is chic and modern, with comfortable seating and a warm ambiance, making it an ideal spot for pre-dinner drinks or a nightcap.
Located within the ermes Marins Monte-Carlo, L’Hirondelle o ers a healthy dining option, perfect for guests seeking nutritious and delicious meals. e menu focuses on fresh, organic ingredients, with a variety of options that cater to di erent dietary needs. e serene setting, with views of the Mediterranean, complements the wellness-oriented approach of the restaurant.
Situated in the lobby, the Limùn Bar is a perfect spot for a light meal or afternoon tea. e elegant décor and suitable seating create a relaxed
environment where guests can enjoy a selection of pastries, sandwiches, and beverages throughout the day. I could have sat here for hours just ‘people watching’. It o ered me a glimpse into a world of a uence, glamour, and cultural diversity. ere were so many well-dressed guests and visitors, exuding sophistication and style.
LUXURY AMENITIES
e Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo o ers a plethora of luxury amenities designed to enhance the guest experience.
e hotel’s concierge service is available around the clock, ready to assist with reservations, travel arrangements, and personalized recommendations to ensure guests make the most of their stay in Monte Carlo.
For business travelers, the Hermitage o ers a range of services, including fully equipped meeting rooms, high-speed internet, and secretarial support.
e hotel provides a eet of high-end vehicles, including limousines and private yachts, to
ensure guests travel in style.
e Hermitage Hotel is located near Monaco’s most exclusive shopping destinations, and the concierge can arrange private shopping experiences at high-end boutiques.
e Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo is a sanctuary of luxury and elegance, o ering an unparalleled experience to its guests. From the opulent interiors and exquisitely designed rooms to the world-class dining and state-of-the-art spa facilities, every aspect of the hotel is designed to provide the highest level of comfort and re nement. Whether visiting for business or leisure, guests are sure to enjoy an unforgettable stay at this iconic hotel.
WHAT’S NEW
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| BY HELÉNE RAMACKERS
ATHOLPLACE HOTEL & VILLA
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
Morukuru Family has o cially relaunched AtholPlace Hotel & Villa in Atholl, Johannesburg, replacing the collection’s AtholPlace House & Villa and returning the property to its roots. e beautiful 5-star property is located in one of the most sought-after and quiet residential suburbs, a mere 40 minutes by car from the bustling South African city Johannesburg.
“Since 2020, the entire property has only been available for exclusive-use bookings. While AtholPlace Villa remains an option for exclusive use, the hotel now o ers nine bedrooms for individual bookings. We hope to attract a broader market going forward, from international visitors en route to a safari or needing a stopover to corporate guests and those seeking a luxurious urban retreat,” said Morukuru Family co-owner Ed Zeeman.
AtholPlace Hotel o ers four
interleading Deluxe Rooms in the annexe building, each with views of the garden and pool, and accommodating up to two adults. ere is also a King Room and four Superior Suites on the main building’s rst oor, both accommodating up to two adults and one child under 16 sharing.
Along with transforming the exclusive-use guesthouse into a boutique hotel, Morukuru Family also refreshed the property, infusing even more luxury into every room.
“Guests will enjoy new oors, carpets, and furniture, as well as a brighter pop of color thanks to the fresh wallpaper. Each room also now has a casting system, allowing guests to connect their devices to the television and stream their own content,” commented Zeeman. Other changes include an all-day dining menu, available between 11h00 and 21h00, and a refurbished reception
area, lobby, bar, and dining room. Facilities at AtholPlace Hotel & Villa include a bar and library, a lounge area, a small tness room, and a peaceful garden with a temperature-controlled pool. Limited secure o -street parking is available for guests’ convenience. e property is close to world-class shopping, dining, and the Gautrain Station.
“We’ve gone to great lengths to ensure our guests have access to everything they could want or need during their stay. Our dedicated team, led by General Manager Ryno van der Elst, looks forward to welcoming them with the ve-star hospitality they expect and deserve,” Zeeman concluded. www.morukuru.com
QT SINGAPORE
SINGAPORE, ASIA
QT Hotels & Resorts have opened their very rst hotel in Singapore, named QT Singapore, which also happens to be the group’s rst hotel outside Australia and New Zealand.
e brand encompasses a combination of luxury, chic, informality, playfulness and eccentricity that in turn has transformed the high-end hotel scene across Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia.
e new QT Singapore is housed within the former headquarters of the Cable and Wireless Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, an overthe-top example of British Empire monumental design, with all column and verandas originally built in 1927. It was granted landmark status in 2000 and converted into the Telegraph Hotel.
Led by renowned interior designer Nic Graham, this new luxury hotel project is a head-to-toe transformation of
the landmark building into the QT Singapore. His goal is to ‘blend inspiration from the tropical climate and historic architecture with the rich color and bold statements that are QT’s signature style’.
QT Singapore features 134 luxury rooms and suites, a rooftop swimming pool and bar redesigned as Rooftop by QT, and a signature bar and grill, including private dining options. Based in the heart of the city’s bustling downtown region adjacent to the Lau Pa Sat Hawker Centre, the area is thronged by visitors and locals eager to dine, snack and shop within a 130-year-old architectural marvel.
“We’re excited by the liveliness QT will bring to Singapore’s diverse tourism landscape,” says Callum Kennedy, Group General Manager of EVT Hotels and Resorts. “QT Singapore will be championed by QT’s luxurious quirk, from
design to signature service, bringing the energy and vibrancy guests love from the world of QT to be discovered by locals and travelers in Southeast Asia”.
With 20 years of experience with QT Hotels & Resorts and its parent company EVT, including major positions at QT Perth and QT Sydney, no one is better equipped for the role as General Manager than Doron Whaite. Leading the launch of QT Auckland, winning him Hospitality New Zealand’s Hospitality Award For Excellence, he says “I am passionate about creating luxurious and memorable environments for guests. With QT Singapore’s limitless potential, it will enable the evolution of this iconic property into its next era, right in the heart of Asia”.
www.qthotels.com
ERIRO
EHRWALD, AUSTRIA
Created with a mere nine suites, eriro is located at an elevation of over 5,000 ft where guests will foster a strong connection to the Alpine traditions of the region. e stunning property is built with the intention of establishing the smallest luxury Alpine hideaway in the Austrian Alps.
Taken from an Old High German word meaning ‘beginning,’eriro o ers an experience of pure tranquility that leads guests back to their roots, or origins, allowing them to become one with nature. e untamed nature of the mountain draws the eye to the essentials and ful lls the innately human desire for simplicity and authenticity.
Conceptualized by hoteliers Amelie and Dominik Posch, alongside Christina and Martin Spielmann, and crafted by timber construction expert Andreas Mader, eriropresents a reimagined take on Alpine
luxury. is unique experience is seamlessly integrated with nature’s rhythms, and sustainable practices, which shape the activities, design, cuisine, and wellness programs. e remote location, minimal carbon footprint, and Tyrolean traditions invite guests to rediscover their beginnings, coexisting with nature’s rhythms and savoring the present amidst majestic surroundings.
e eriro experience begins prior to arrival as guests ascend on a scenic cable car journey with panoramic views of the Alpine meadows and pristine forests – the main way to access the secluded location.
Generations of mountain traditions are honored through signature experiences at eriro. Lovely and gentle like a swim in summer alpine meadows, or rough and powerful like sudden thunderstorms, the diverse moods of mountain nature determine everyday activities
and bring guests awareness of the value of the ‘little things in life’. Guests can engage in barefoot hikes throughout the forest moss, working with stone, wood and other materials from the mountains, or drawing the crystal clear, refreshing water from the mountain spring and carrying it home.
“Growing up in this region, we have been inspired by Tyrolean culture and want to share this attitude toward life that we stand by,” said Amelie and Dominik Posch, co-owners of eriro. “We’ve meticulously crafted every detail of eriro to foster harmony with nature, from the locally sourced materials used in our sustainable architecture to the traditional practices woven into our signature experiences. We believe in the power of these beginnings and moments of reconnection.”
https://www.eriro.at/en
THE AGORA HOTEL
LEFKARA, CYPRUS
Set within the village of Lefkara in Cyprus, e Agora hotel sits within the winding cobbled streets of the ancient village – situated at the foot of the Troodos Mountains, 650 meters above sea level.
e town is imbued with a deep sense of history and is in uenced by centuries of Italians, Greeks, Turkish, and Venetian merchants, making it feel both familiar and at the same time a new place to discover.
Agora translates to ‘a place to gather’, and as a former marketplace the owners have created a new gathering spot in this adults only luxury boutique hotel of 18 rooms.
e hotel remains anchored to the community while welcoming travelers who wish to explore Cyprus and delve into the magic of this corner of the island.
e design of the hotel respects the heritage of the
building and surrounding village yet o ers interiors that feel like you have stepped into the home of a well-traveled friend. Guest rooms provide a deeper sense of low-key luxury with thoughtful details. ere is a touch of colonial style elements using materials like rattan, bamboo and wood, while terracotta and limestone accents create a cozy yet airy feeling.
“Luxury is in the smaller more re ned places, a less extravagant more detailed approach. We wanted to create a place where you really feel at home and where we can spoil our guests in a personal way,” says owner Emilie Green Novél who designed the hotel.
e hotel o ers three types of rooms: Petite Rooms are a snug home base, while Demi Rooms o er a more spacious experience. Grand Rooms are the largest and boast a freestanding cast iron bathtub in
the room. To ensure the best possible rest, mattresses are from the renowned Swedish bed manufacturer Duxiana. Bed linens are private label organic satin cotton from Portugal and plush towels are thick organic cotton. Each room is furnished with a 43’ inch TV, wooden shutters, and FRAMA self-care products made of natural, handpicked ingredients. e design borrows from the local accents and colors that are always a hallmark of a destination such as the sea green hand sewn accents on robes.
https://www.theagorahotel. com/
SANDERS RESIDENCE
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
Building on the distinct Kolpin Hotels brand, the Sanders Residence has been created by the award-winning hotelier, and renown ballet dancer, Alexander Kølpin. Kolpin Hotels, a leading player in the hotel industry, is proud to introduce Sanders Residence as a strategic expansion of their product portfolio, complementing the renowned hotel Sanders.
Located in the heart of Copenhagen, Sanders Residence is an exclusive destination catering to the needs of both corporate clients and leisure travelers.
“Sanders Residence represents our commitment to delivering premium experiences and meeting the demands of our discerning clientele. We aim to o er an exclusive stay in Copenhagen, where guests can enjoy private surroundings, professional service, and a unique opportunity to
experience the city like a local,” says Karim Nielsen, CEO of Kolpin Hotels. is exclusive accommodation invites you to experience living in Copenhagen at this historic property known as Matrikel no 1. Sitting on an ideal corner overlooking Kings Garden o ering uninterrupted park views, the bespoke interior design is reminiscent of hotel Sanders relaxed yet luxurious sensibility and is designed by Alexander Kolpin himself. is singular sanctuary is comprised of a living room, 3 bedrooms, plus a kitchen and dining room for a total of 220m2. e living room faces the park allowing sunlight to ood the room. e soundproofed residence ensures a restful night’s sleep. Added amenities include a Resident Host to tend to every need, exclusive linens, television and air conditioning throughout. A key focal point of the res-
idence is a dining room or meeting room where, depending on your needs, family can gather, or private business meetings can be held. e tranquil surroundings foster greater outcomes and inspiring results. e kitchen is fully equipped to prepare meals and alternatively, upon request, dedicated sta can arrange breakfast, lunch or dinner, as well as a private chef. e kitchen also o ers its own separate entrance for sta to enter and prepare meals discreetly. Karim Nielsen adds, “Copenhagen has long lacked a housing option in the luxury segment in the heart of the city. Sanders Residence lls this gap by o ering an outstanding combination of comfort, elegance, and personalized service.”
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KIRI CAMPContemporary
in Botswana’s Okavango Delta
| BY HELÉNE RAMACKERS
Since its inception in 2012, Machaba Safaris has grown at a steady rate, covering two African countries with the most exceptional lodges in Botswana and Zimbabwe.
There are few things in the world that can rival the magni cence of the Okavango Delta. Departing Cape Town International Airport on a Monday morning with Airlink, Southern Africa’s most reliable and punctual airline, the Embraer ERJ-140 touches down at Maun International Airport just twoand-a-half hours later. Standing at the counter to have my passport stamped by a friendly immigration o cial, it’s heartwarming how enthused visitors to this beautiful country are to return or embark on their rst trip to take in the splendor that is Botswana. Once through customs, I am met on the other side by a welcoming representative from Mack Air, who ushers me to the check-in counter where my luggage gets tagged for my internal ight to my destination, the stunning Kiri Camp! I can hardly contain my excitement as this is my second time staying at a Machaba Safaris lodge, having sojourned at their Gomoti Plains Camp in 2018. Knowing that their ethos encapsulates remote camps in iconic destinations, with conservation and community at the core, all of the Machaba Safaris properties hold the allure of the most spectacular accommodation, coupled with being immersed in raw and untamed nature. Seated in the Mack Air Cessna Grand Caravan EX, captain Dave takes to the skies, and seeing the wonderment on safarigoers’ faces when they spot wildlife from their elevated vantage point is
a joyous experience.
Landing at the Kiri airstrip, I am collected by lodge manager Kobus and my guide for the duration of my glorious three-night-stay, Nthobatsang, better known as Tops. e drive to the lodge takes only six minutes, depending on what wildlife might make an appearance along the way. Welcomed with song and dance by some of the sta , I feel immediately at home and as I exit the game drive vehicle, a herd of elephants passes by the front of the lodge to drink from the nearby watering hole.
My domicile is Tented Suite no 6, which has astounding views over the oodplains from my private veranda. With only ten suites and a maximum of 24 guests when the lodge is full, the overwhelming feeling of peace and tranquility is very real when staying at Kiri Camp. e striking suites were constructed by Lisa Rorich Architects, with the ingenious use of canvas for the tented portion of the structure, and reclaimed railway sleeper timber implemented for the oors. Reed ceilings were assembled by a rural woman’s group who collect and strip the reeds to achieve the pale color, which meld perfectly with the hue of the luna wood timber walls, keeping in line with
the sustainability that the Machaba Safaris properties are renowned for.
e glorious interiors were the handiwork of Interdeco, headed up by Andrew Irving and Mario Rodrigues. Tasked to fashion a camp with comfort, style and classic contemporary twists, they achieved that with great aplomb. Taking their cues from the surrounding wilderness, grass tones were used that are the same shade as the plains, intertwined with earthy tinges of terracotta and black.
Realizing their incredible capabilities, Machaba Safaris has called upon the same architecture and interior design team for all their lodges.
“When conceptualizing a new property, we go to the site, put up a y camp and spend a few days designing and imagining the lodge around a camp re, with a wonderful chef cooking on an open re under the trees,” Lisa tells me. “ is is possibly the secret of Machaba.” Andrew echoes her sentiments. “We work with an amazing team. It’s give and take, and everything just gets done as we all have one purpose in mind – to create a camp that is ready for the Machaba Safaris clients to enjoy.”
Walking from my resplendent suite to the main area where High Tea is being served, there
are large footprints along the sandy pathway, a sign that elephants have passed through camp on the way to or from the watering hole. It is a magical sight to see these gentle giants up close or from a distance, taking in the life-giving sustenance of water. Leaving for our afternoon game drive, Tops goes in search of the wildlife that inhabit Kiri Camp’s private concession. His favorite animal is an impala, and he lovingly refers to them as his ‘bush owers’. Twice daily game drives never disappoint, and highlights include a shy male leopard in a sausage tree, a pride of lions next to the Boro Channel, a family of bat-eared foxes and a pack of African Wild Dogs.
e suites have everything a guest at Kiri Camp can hope to have on safari, and so much more. Imagine a king-sized bed, di erent seating areas, an indoor and outdoor shower, double vanities and a freestanding outside bath. Creature comforts come in the form of the softest bedding, u y towels and a Nespresso machine with a milk frother! It has been an outstanding adventure and as I say goodbye to the hospitable sta , I promise to return one day to create more lasting memories, the Machaba Safaris way.
How to book with Journeys by Design | Adventure and exploration company Journeys by Design assisted in arranging Helene’s trip. A top ten ‘super agent’ and run by a small group of Africa specialists with extensive experience of working in the field, Journeys by Design delivers extraordinary journeys for
a range of travelers, from individuals right through to multi-generational families. To book, visit Journeys by Design contact or call US: +1 646 652 0489 or +44 (0)1273 623 790.
DISCOVERING LUXURY AT MONTE CARLO BAY HOTEL & RESORT
| BY DAWN WILSON
The Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort is a luxurious 5-star hotel in the heart of Monaco. Located between the azure Mediterranean Sea and the lush greenery of the Monte Carlo peninsula, this elegant resort o ers a blend of modern elegance and Mediterranean charm. From its stunning interiors and meticulously designed rooms to its exceptional dining options and array of luxury amenities, the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort promises to o er guests the highest level of service and hospitality.
As we entered the lobby area, we knew we were in for something truly special, as the hotel o ered a noticeable sense of airy sophistication and contemporary design. e interiors are characterized by sleek lines, soft color palettes, and an abundance of natural light that re ects the Mediterranean ambiance. e lobby exudes a welcoming atmosphere with its modern furnishings, elegant decor accents, and panoramic views of the resort’s lush gardens and the sea beyond.
roughout the hotel, Art Deco in uences are subtly woven into the contemporary aesthetic, creating a harmonious blend of classic luxury and modern comfort. High ceilings, marble oors, and curated artworks add to the ambiance of re nement and exclusivity.
We received a warm welcome from the hotel sta and were quickly escorted to our accommodations, admiring every inch of this artfully decorated property, with its whimsical air along the way.
e accommodations at Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort are designed to cater to the discerning tastes of its guests, o ering a variety of rooms and suites that combine elegance with comfort.
A standard room is spacious and luxuriously appointed, featuring modern furnishings, plush
bedding, and marble bathrooms equipped with premium amenities. Guests can enjoy views of either the sea, gardens, or the resort’s stunning pool complex.
e junior suite o ers an elevated level of comfort and space, featuring a separate living area, elegant decor, and private balconies with panoramic views. e bathrooms are spacious retreats, boasting deep soaking tubs, rain showers, and luxurious toiletries.
For the ultimate luxury experience, Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort o ers exclusive suites that cater to every indulgence. ese suites feature expansive living and dining areas, private terraces or balconies overlooking the sea or gardens, and personalized services such as dedicated butler service and access to exclusive amenities.
Restaurants, Bar & Lounge
Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort boasts an impressive selection of dining options, each o ering a unique culinary experience amidst breathtaking surroundings.
e Michelin-starred restaurant, Blue Bay, overseen by renowned chef Marcel Ravin, celebrates the avors of the Caribbean with a Mediterranean twist. Set against panoramic views of the sea and the resort’s gardens, Blue Bay o ers a sophisticated dining experience with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients and innovative dishes. I was blown away by the creativity of the menu and the knowledgeable servers who helped me select the best wine and entrée suited to my palette. ey helped elevate my dining experience with their level of care and attention. My meal was truly a treat for my taste buds.
Located by the lagoon and surrounded by palm trees, Las Brisas o ers a relaxed dining atmo-
sphere with a menu featuring Mediterranean-inspired cuisine and fresh seafood. Guests can dine al fresco on the terrace, enjoying the gentle sea breeze and views of the resort’s private beach.
A chic and casual venue overlooking the gardens and pool, L’Orange Verte o ers a buffet-style breakfast and Mediterranean-inspired dishes for lunch and dinner. e restaurant’s vibrant ambiance and extensive menu selection make it a popular choice among guests.
Not to be missed is Le Blue Gin, a lively upbeat bar lounge o ering guests a party atmosphere from the comfort of the hotel. e bar lounge o ers comfortable lounge areas, indoor/outdoor seating, delicious nger food, creative cocktails, hookah, and a live DJ spinning the latest EDM, pop, rap, and R&B music. e atmosphere was electric and gave us what needed in one evening to feel as though we actually had a night out on the town.
High-End Amenities
Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort is renowned for its exceptional amenities and services, designed to enhance the guest experience and ensure comfort and convenience.
e hotel’s spa, Spa Cinq Mondes, o ers a
sanctuary of relaxation and rejuvenation. Guests can indulge in a variety of treatments inspired by ancient rituals from around the world, using natural and organic products. e spa facilities include saunas, steam rooms, a tness center, and indoor and outdoor relaxation areas overlooking the sea.
e resort features a spectacular pool complex, including an outdoor lagoon surrounded by tropical gardens, waterfalls, and a sandy-bottomed pool. We relaxed on sun loungers, while enjoying refreshments from the poolside bar, and taking a swim in the heated seawater pool overlooking the Mediterranean.
Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort o ers direct access to its private beach, where guests can relax on sunbeds, indulge in water sports activities, or simply soak up the sun in a tranquil and exclusive setting.
e hotel provides a range of tness facilities, including a fully equipped gym, tennis courts, and jogging trails, catering to guests looking to maintain their tness routines during their stay. Guests also have access to the private Monte Carlo Beach Club, a short walk away, which we were happy to take advantage of considering its proximity to the hotel. e Monte Carlo Beach
Club showcases Art Deco elegance with luxurious sun loungers, private cabanas, and an in nity pool. Nestled along the Mediterranean, it o ers gourmet dining at its chic seaside restaurants, blending re ned design with exceptional cuisine for a sophisticated and indulgent beachside experience. We booked the scrumptious brunch at Le Deck, a seaside brasserie overlooking the Olympic-sized pool and beautiful vistas. e brunch was a lavish selection of cheeses, meats, gourmet pizzas, pastas, and delectable desserts. It was a gastronomical delight!
Summer Specials
During the summer months, Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort o ers special packages and experiences tailored to enhance the guest’s summer getaway:
Summer Wellness Retreats: Guests can indulge in exclusive wellness retreats, including personalized spa treatments, yoga sessions overlooking the sea, and healthy dining options crafted to promote well-being and relaxation.
Summer Gastronomic Events: e hotel hosts culinary events and themed dinners featuring guest chefs and special menus that highlight seasonal ingredients and local avors. ese events
provide a unique opportunity for guests to savor gourmet cuisine in a sophisticated and festive atmosphere.
Outdoor Concerts and Entertainment: Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort organizes outdoor concerts and live entertainment events by the poolside or in the gardens, allowing guests to enjoy music, dance, and performances under the stars.
Water Sports and Activities: e hotel o ers a range of water sports and recreational activities, such as paddleboarding, jet skiing, and boat excursions, allowing guests to explore the beautiful coastline and turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort & Resort embodies the essence of luxury and relaxation in Monaco. It was everything I hoped it would be with its elegant interiors, luxurious accommodations, exquisite dining options, and extensive range of amenities, the hotel promises a memorable and indulgent experience for travelers seeking a re ned escape on the French Riviera, especially during the vibrant summer season.
FRAGONARD’S SWING
NOBU HOTEL SANTORINI
| KEVIN PILLEY
INGREDIENTS
45ml Roku Gin
45ml Campari
100ml Grapefruit Soda
Water Citrus Oleo
Saccharum (garnish of citrus zest, sugar and rosemary)
INSTRUCTION
1.Place ice into a highball glass
2.Pour in the Campari and Roku Gin
3.Top with Grapefruit Soda
4.Water and give it a stir
5.Garnish with Citrus Oleo Saccharum
DESCRIPTION
It is a drink based on a Classic Americano, swapping the vermouth with Gin and the Soda with a Grapefruit Soda. Doing so, we trying to achieve a more boozy drink with an extra depth of avor.
Dinner at Acquerello, a two-star Michelin restaurant and a Wine Spectator Grand Award winner from 2012 to 2023, is not just a meal; it’s an exclusive event. Nestled in the prestigious San Francisco Nob Hill neighborhood, Acquerello has been a bastion of upscale gourmet classic and contemporary Italian cuisine and fine wines for over 30 years. Owned and operated by Giancarlo Paterlini and Executive Chef Suzette Gresham, the restaurant offers three distinct dining options: a Seasonal Tasting Menu, a Tasting of Vegetables, and a Prix Fixe Menu, each promising a unique and unforgettable experience.
Executive Chef Suzette Gresham
Although Chef Suzette has all the credibility imaginable for a Michelin-star chef, when it comes to publicity, she tends to fly under the radar. Her long-term career began when it was uncommon for women to lead in restaurant kitchens. Through perseverance, culinary excellence, and thick skin, Chef Suzette has made a name for herself in her hometown of San Francisco and in the culinary arena.
Wines at Acquerello
Rich in Italian wines, primarily ones from Piemonte, the staff at Acquerello has spent over 25 years developing the restaurant’s extensive wine list. In addition to Italian wines, the list includes a wide selection of the best wines from California and Champagne. Although the list is already comprehensive, the owners at Acquerello are always in search of new and exciting wines to add to their collection.
Ordering a bottle of wine to complement dinner is a fabulous idea. However, giving the sommelier the freedom to pair different wines with one of their tasting menus is the best way to experience unique and tasty wines from the restaurant’s collection.
Dinner at Acquerello
During a recent trip to San Francisco, my husband Steve and I had the privilege of experiencing the Seasonal Tasting Menu paired with wines at Acquerello. The evening was made even more special by the dedicated team at Acquerello. Franco, one of the original Maître ds, Head Sommelier Rafael Santos, and Executive Chef Gresham, all took the time to present and describe each wine and dish, enhancing our culinary journey. The stylish and elegantly decorated restaurant added to the divine culinary experience, making us feel truly appreciated as guests. e nine-course Seasonal Tasting Menu with two additional options was exquisite. We began the dinner with the chef’s surprises for the evening and a glass of Grosjean, Vino Spumante di Qualita Metodo Classico Blanc Noir Extra Brut’ Mas du Jario’ NV. is delicious glass of Brut, made using the traditional champagne method Metedo Classico, was produced near the Alps. e bubbles showcased heavy citrus notes that paired deliciously with the trio of amuse-bouches: Crispy Potato Cannoli lled with a Parmesan mousse with pearls of tru e on top and a sprinkling of gold, warm and savory Financier Cakes stu ed with caramelized onion, and a piece of Comté cheese on the top and then dusted with
chive powder and finished with alyssum flowers and pickled mushroom. The third and final treat was Porcini Bashirs, which is a little puff pastry filled with porcini cream, Parmesan, and black trumpet mushroom powder. My favorite was the cannolo, boasting a strong Parmesan flavor, creamy on the inside, and a terrific crunch from the cannolo.
The first official course, Spanish Mackerel Crudo, presented with confit Buddha’s hand inside the pickled radish salad dressed in yuzu and finger lime, exhibited a nicely balanced array of textures. The dish delivered a wonderful crunch from the veggies, notes of acidity from the yuzu, and a fresh and clean taste from the sea from the mackerel. This course paired perfectly with the Köfererhof, Alto Adige Valle Isarco Sylvaner ‘R’ 2021 from Italy. I found that the wine offered soft floral notes reminiscent of rose petals. It was medium-balanced, not too acidic, and brought out the sweetness of the mackerel. The wine was light and refreshing but had some weight and texture.
Steve and I opted for the supplemental dish of Royal Kaluga Caviar with a bavaresa (Bavarian cream) of smoked eel along with little eel segments, a fried potato nest, and pickled beet, paired with Alois, Pallagrello Bianco. The caviar was spectacular; it was my favorite course of the night. Chef Suzette enjoys serving caviar in unique and ingenious ways. The richness and smokiness of the bavaresa contrasted fabulously with the salty, briny caviar, and the relatively unknown heritage grape Pallagrello Bianco has a tiny bit of smokiness and texture with a saline finish to magically pair with the caviar.
All the courses were exceptional, but I am a harsh grader. The caviar received a score of ten in my book, and so did the Ridged Pasta with Faux “Foie Gras,” with black truffle and Marsala served with a Maculan, Breganze ‘Torcolato’ 2020, which is a dessert wine. This 30+-year-old dish is the chef’s signature pasta dish, and the wine choice has been the pasta’s partner for over 20 years. This pairing is
the quintessential Acquerello experience that brings people back year after year. Movie buffs will understand my reference when I say that this combination is a “When Harry Met Sally” moment, as a low moan follows each bite.
I could have stopped and been entirely content after the pasta dish. Still, we pressed on and continued by enjoying the Wild Texas Venison loin served over crispy leaves of cabbage set atop a cabbage puree and layers of portobello mushrooms and salsify, along with numerous sweet treats that capped off our decadent Italian dinner.
Acquerello continues to be one of San Francisco’s top dining establishments. After 30 years and two Michelin stars, local and visiting diners delight in the restaurant’s elegant ambiance and Chef Suzette’s classic and innovative cuisine. Put on your finest clothing and savor an outstanding dinner paired with delicious wine in the chic and classy atmosphere at Acquerello.
KATY PERRY FRONTS DENON’S PERL EARBUDS CAMPAIGN
| BY FELICITY CARTER
Leader in audio technology, Denon has launched its latest product in the form of the PerL True Wireless Earbuds, and to celebrate, its commercial features global superstar Katy Perry.
Coinciding with the launch of Denon’s “Your Music Tuned Your Way” campaign and Perry’s upcoming album, this creative collaboration has kicked o with a newly released 60-second commercial and international campaign, with a soundtrack that introduces the songstress’s soonto-be-released song, “Woman’s World.”
Fresh from her critically acclaimed Las Vegas residency, PLAY, Katy comments, “Music has always been a huge part of my life. It’s not just about listening; it’s about feeling every note and experiencing the music in a way that resonates with who I am – immersed in every detail. And Denon PerLs deliver that. ey sound made just for me.”
She continues, “ is partnership aligned perfectly with the timing of my new dance-pop
record and will help my fans tap into a sound experience that’s as unique as they are. With Denon PerL, my fans will feel every beat of their favorite songs, including my new single, “Woman’s World” and upcoming album.”
Featuring Masimo Adaptive Acoustic Technology (AAT) these earbuds o er audio depth, detail, and clarity that is tailored to individual hearing pro les. Blair Tripodi, Chief Operating O cer of Masimo’s consumer brands says on this launch, “ is partnership unites the personalization capabilities of Denon PerL with Katy’s spirit of individualism and selfexpression, which is visually represented using Denon’s iconic hearing pro le aura. Denon PerL is a modern product that stands out and apart from the crowd, just like Katy and her new music.”
Denon PerL and PerL Pro are available a www.denon.com.
BRITISH HERITAGE BRAND SMYTHSON LAUNCHES A NEW COCKTAIL BOX
| BY FELICITY CARTER
Prepare to sip and savor with Smythson’s new CocktailBox, an entertaining essential that’ll bring out the aspiring mixologist in your party guests come the evening. Launching in September, at the retail price of £3,495.00. Equipped with all the utensils needed to get the tipples owing — including handmadecrystalglasses, a silver-plated jigger and shaker, leather coasters, and a set of cocktail picks — it comes complete with a cocktail recipe notebook featuring classic recipes and space to record your own concoctions.
Frank Smythson was a silversmith, a smith by name and a smith by training. As an artisan of silver and gold, he crafted ne, bespoke pieces made to treasure and last a lifetime. is hosting must-have pays homage to Frank Smythson’s roots, nodding to his penchant for silverware. Inspired by Smythson’s Stationery Bureau, rst ideated in the early 1900s, the leather-bound box re ects its expertise in seamless organization, designed with cleverly hidden compartments and a place for everything.
Our Favorite Fast Machines Reads
| BY HELÉNE RAMACKERS
e elite private jet manufacturer thrills with this must-have book for aircraft a cionados, simply entitled Bombardier. Soar the skies with a jaw-dropping seat to the world’s undisputed leader of business aviation, the book features dramatic, sweeping sculptural shots of Bombardier’s aircraft and facilities by renowned French photographer Guillaume Plisson. From breaking the sound barrier to zero gravity seats—and all the extreme ight testing in between— discover why a Bombardier jet is a destination unto itself, o ering bespoke sophistication, precision engineering, and unprecedented freedom. Before Bombardier the company, there was Bombardier the man—father, inventor, visionary. Joseph-Armand Bombardier invented his rst vehicle at just fteen-years-old in his garage in rural 1920s Quebec. Dissect the fascinating history of Bombardier in the eponymous title. | Published by Assouline.
e comprehensive compendium Rare Cars – e World’s Most Exclusive Rides was curated by noted automotive journalist and authority A.J. Baime and features more than forty motorcars produced between 1931 to today, many of which can command tens of millions of dollars. Whether you’re a current or aspiring collector, or just a fan of one-ofa-kind vehicles, this volume o ers readers the next best thing to getting behind the wheel. Across the globe - from Japan to Detroit, England to Turin - the list includes everything from the Toyota 200GT Roadster built for the Bond movie You Only Live Twice; James Dean’s infamous Porsche 550 Spyder; and one of Ralph Lauren’s favorite Ferraris. | Published by Assouline.
For centuries, the Mediterranean’s glistening surface has been a watery wonderland where teams compete in epic battles for glory and honor. Indeed, regattas are more than just a sporting contest; they celebrate maritime passion and a venerable heritage. It is not so much about winning as defending honor: an honor born of making decisions on the high seas, of facing up to the whims of the often-unpredictable Mediterranean. Saint-Tropez Yachting is the ultimate celebration of the French Riviera yachting scene, with unique photography by maritime photographer Guillaume Plisson and exclusive testimonies from international gures of the yachting industry such as Luca Bassani, Éric Tabarly, and Bruno Troublé, this book is undoubtedly a collector’s item. | Published by Assouline.
Yachts: e Impossible Collection is an eclectic and carefully curated anthology of ships, from the 1851 ship for which the America’s Cup was named, to J Class racing yachts of the early 1900s, to the current high-tech megayachts, from classics with timeless silhouettes, to head-turners that broke the mold with daring design and rede ned their era. And with so much focus today on the environment and the health of the oceans, the yachting world is changing quickly, increasingly pursuing sustainability. Whether impossible in sheer size, speed, luxurious features or advanced green technology, all of the vessels in this fantasy marina have transformed the yachting seascape.
| Published by Assouline.
SOUNDCORE BOOM 2
A Speaker for Outdoor Enthustiasts
| BY FELICITY CARTER
Soundcore, Anker Innovations’ premium audio brand has launched the Soundcore Boom 2 this year, the 2nd generation speaker previously debuted during CES 2024 and is now available on Soundcore and Amazon. is speaker was designed to elevate the audio experience for outdoor enthusiasts by featuring up to 80W audio output enhanced by BassUp™2.0 technology, detailed and balanced sound for all soundstages, and a portable rugged design. e speaker can also add to the party with a customizable light show built-in to the passive radiators.
Booming Bass and Ultimate Audio Performance
e soundcore Boom 2 delivers powerful bass with deep, crystal-clear sound, thanks to its subwoofer. With Soundcore’s BassUp™2.0 technology, the speaker can boost the output and ne-tune the bass. With the BassUp mode turned o , the speaker can deliver 60W of stereo audio output (a 40-watt subwoofer and two 10-Watt tweeters), however, when BassUp is turned on, the Boom 2 boosts the audio output of the subwoofer to 50W and each of the tweeters to 15W, o ering 80W of deep, layered bass and more prominent high frequencies. e 2.1 channel stereo design delivers not
only powerful bass but also clear detailed treble, thanks to a pair of tweeters and built-in subwoofer. Utilizing active crossover technology, the digital signal processor (DSP) can customize and optimize the EQ settings of each audio frequency, ensuring the speaker can deliver a balanced and smooth blend of high, mid-range, and bass.
e Soundcore Boom 2 also features two passive radiators with a symmetrical design that can reinforce the bass audio output. e passive radiators were designed with RGB lights that automatically sync lighting e ects with the music. Soundcore o ers seven presets for the light show e ects and also allows users to customize the colors, providing a dynamic visual experience that enhances the immersive powerful sound.
With powerful bass, clear and balanced sound and dynamic light show, the soundcore Boom 2 is ideal for all types of music, from electronic and Hip-Hop to rock, allowing users to feel the beat during parties and outdoor activities.
Rugged Design for Outdoor Adventures
As the Spring arrives, the Soundcore Boom 2 is the perfect companion for outdoor activities. e speaker provides up to 24 hours of playtime (50% volume with BassUp and light
e ects turned o ). e Boom 2 can also be used as a power bank with its 7.3v/4900 mAh built-in battery, relieving the user’s anxiety over a dead phone battery while outdoors. Featuring IPX7 waterproof certi cation, the speaker can withstand water splashes and can even oat in the water, providing an uninterrupted music experience for gatherings by pools, rivers, or beaches. e ergonomically designed handle allows users to carry the speaker on the go.
Tailored Music Experience
With four presets and the ability to customize the sound, the Soundcore Pro EQ provides tailored music experience for everyone. e Soundcore Boom 2 also supports PartyCast 2.0, allowing users to connect over 100 Soundcore PartyCast speakers together to amplify the audio output for larger parties and gatherings. Using the TWS button, users can also connect a pair of Boom 2 speakers for a true stereo experience, separating the left and right channels to reinforce a more immersive experience.
Soundcore Boom 2 is available for purchase in Phantom Black, Adventure Green and Explorer Blue for $129.99 / £119 in the UK / US on Amazon, soundcore and other retail partners.