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THE A- FRAME reimagined
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TADASHI SHOJI GETS REAL
The red-carpet ace says cut, fit, and comfort are most important
High-end interpretations of the classic architectural style
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Best lunar watches, in honor of the moon-landing anniversary
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Designer Philippe Starck’s for-sale Formentera home dazzles 22
DECORATING LIKE A PARISIAN
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The co-anchor of CBS This Morning invites us in 32 Victorian Warmth
Homes around the world pay homage to Victorian style
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New ski resorts around the globe 26 AMSTERDAM’S COOLEST NEIGHBORHOOD
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Wildlife-viewing destinations around the world 50 SINGAPORE’S MUSEUMS ASTOUND
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THE PRIVATE CLUBS OF TOMORROW
New hot spots are more diverse, appealing to a new demographic
From a whiskey library to a music venue, what’s worth checking out 38 Vacation hot spots
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Inspiring Homes on Long Island and in Queens
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THE RETURN OF RYE
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PERFECTING FRENCH CUISINE
Chef Jamie Malone on haute cooking with playful nuances
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DESIGNING A BEAUTIFUL BARN
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Welcome Happy New Year from RESIDE! t’s the time of year to nestle close to the fire with family and friends, or Itravel to warmer climes. Maybe a bit
of both! It’s also the time to plan for the year ahead. While wintertime has traditionally been a slower season for real estate transactions, that’s no longer the case, as potential buyers and sellers can see homes for sale in their neighborhood or around the world with the click of a mouse. At Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, we advise our clients and customers at every stage of every transaction. We advise our sellers on how to best present, price, and successfully market their home, and help our buyers identify the neighborhoods and style of home that align with their dreams, their commute, their budget, and their lifestyle. Our jobs don’t end at the closing table. After the keys change hands, we take great pride in helping our buyers settle into their new home and community. We act as lifestyle advisors, assisting with serviceprovider recommendations, local regulations, and suggestions for activities.
Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty is all about finding that special place you will call home and helping you settle in. It’s what we do. Reside seeks to enhance your lifestyle, whether you’re looking to buy or sell a primary or secondary residence. Each issue is filled with ideas for furnishing your home, and features a curated selection of some of our most interesting listings locally and from around the world, courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty. So get comfortable and enjoy what Reside has to offer in real estate, style, culture, and cuisine. This month, Reside takes a look at the growing popularity of A-frame houses—why today’s architects are choosing this construction, and a look at the history behind it. You’ll also see examples of A-frames currently on the market. Paris, Singapore, Africa, and Amsterdam are all on this issue’s itinerary, with insights into decor, must-visit travel destinations, art, and fashion. Dig in and enjoy all of what the new year has to offer.
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President & Chairman Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty
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What’s New in Art, Architecture, and Design From framing To Ceilings To “Mini Habitats”
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materials used in new ways. It’s looking at ordinary objects in a different light. It’s rethinking the purpose of conventional spaces. But most of all, it’s about being open to possibilities. Art
Picture frames increasingly are being recognized as objets d’art that raise the aesthetic as well as the monetary value of the masterworks they surround. “Every great artist, from Michelangelo and Van Gogh to Thomas Hart Benton, got involved in designing and sometimes even building great frames for each work they created,” says master framer Eli Wilner, whose namesake studio in Manhattan has restored and replicated frames for private clients and museums around the world. “The frame is a tool by which art gets elevated and energized. I consider it an adjunct to the artwork.” Wilner, who replicated the mammoth $3.5 million frame for Emanuel
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From left: Todd Snapp/Perkins+Will; Timothy Dunford; Eli Wilner & Co.
From left: The Cooper Tower in Chicago's Southbank neighborhood; Ken Tate's ceiling treatment for a New Orleans villa; Eli Wilner & Co. made this frame for the portrait of Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan in the Zayed National Museum in Abu Dhabi.
Leutze’s Washington Crossing the Delaware at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, says that “when the right frame is paired with the right picture, it can add 10% to the value of the work.” And, he adds, “With major artworks selling for upwards of $10 million, that’s a significant amount.”
“The Southbank development is about the synergy among the residences, the river, and the green space,” says Perkins+Will design principal Todd Snapp. “It’s designed to bring the public and the tower residents to the riverfront by weaving in water-taxi stops, fishing holes, and kayaking stations.”
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The newest residential towers in big cities are merging working and living spaces to create self-sustaining communities. Long-underutilized riverfront properties in cities such as Chicago, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh are becoming prime places for mixed-use “mini-habitats” that pair public and private spaces for a vibrant human/nature interaction. Southbank, a seven-acre development on the south branch of the Chicago River—built by Lendlease, an international firm based in Sydney, and designed by the global architectural firm Perkins+Will—recently opened the first of five buildings on a half-mile stretch that incorporates the city’s riverwalk into its design. The 29-story, 452-unit luxury tower, known as The Cooper, is anchored by retail stores and features an amenity level, with a listening lounge with playable musical instruments, a shop space with sewing machines and craft supplies, a hairand-makeup studio, a game room with a pool table, a club-level fitness center, and co-working rooms. An outdoor terrace, complete with pool and spa, has a pizza oven and grilling stations, a bocce court, a movie-screening area, and fire pits.
Elaborate design treatments elevate the status of the ceiling, enhancing its role as the fifth wall. “In classical styles of architecture, the ceiling was the sky, the cosmos,” says New Orleans architect Ken Tate. “It was something grander and bigger than the wall.” Tate says the treatments, which reference the style of the architecture, imbue the space with personality that “can be subtle or over-the-top.” In a 12,800-square-foot Palladian-style villa in New Orleans that he designed, Tate allowed the vast ceilings to soar in high style with groin and barrel vaults, antique wood beams supported by classically carved brackets, and plaster coves. “I kept the plaster walls neutral,” he says, “because not only is it in keeping with the Italian Renaissance style, but it also was a way to make the client’s large contemporary artworks stand out on their own.” And for a British Colonial–style home he designed in the Bahamas, Tate created traditional, pyramidal tray ceilings for a climactic effect. “As an architect, I see myself as a composer and conductor,” he says. “Ceiling designs can reference each other like the repeating notes in a song.” 7
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T he A- Frame reimagined The classic style is unique, bright, and making a comeback on the high end
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ew building styles are as distinct as the aptly named A-frame. Starting in the 1950s, these triangular homes became staples in ski towns and other resort areas around the U.S. and Canada. Although interest faded for some time, the efficient design wasn’t lost on modern architects and homeowners, and the A-frame has seen something of a renaissance over the past decade. “There’s a lot more interest in postwar design in general,” says Chad Randl, author of the book A-frame and a visiting professor at the University of Oregon’s School of Architecture & Environment. “The quirkiness appeals to people.” In Victoria, British Columbia, Sotheby’s International Realty agents Winston Chan and Logan Wilson are offering an almost 4,500-square-foot double A-frame for 6 million Canadian dollars (US$4.6 million). The structure was recently updated, keeping the oldschool look while adding modern amenities. It has the same footprint as the original home, but was brought down to the studs for the renovation, Chan says. The current owners didn’t want to lose the historic A-frame shape, he adds. “It’s of an era. It’s almost like a vintage watch.” A-frames, with their soaring ceilings, allow natural light to flood the home. The Victoria home is no exception, and there are views of the Satellite Channel, with Salt Spring Island in the distance. “It allows for some beautiful sunsets,” Chan says.
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The 1.21-acre gated estate also features a second, newly built modern guest house, a fully finished tile garage perfect for showcasing several automobiles, and state-of-the-art technology to control and monitor the home from near or far. Nearby, in Sooke, British Columbia, a 2,907-square-foot original A-frame home is being offered at C$6.75 million by Sotheby’s Glynis MacLeod. The five-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home dates to 1969, and both the home and the extensive acreage surrounding it have been meticulously cared for by the original owners. “This is one of those rare properties preserved by a family who care for the land and respect the environment,” MacLeod says. The home sits on 150 acres of virtually untouched forest, with waterfalls at the ocean and access to a dock in a sheltered bay. Designed by German architect Tony Burkhart and built by European craftsmen, the home has a 1,360-square-foot deck cantilevered over the water and almost 2,000 feet of ocean frontage on Sooke Basin, plus a protected dock.
The double A-frame has floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides, providing an ever-changing light show that is the source of constant entertainment, says co-owner Virginia Wyman, whose father had the home built. “It’s a cathedral of light,” she says. “Every hour of the day brings a subtle difference.” Most potential buyers are keen to update the historic abode, rather than scrapping it to build anew. “This home is sited closer to the water than current zoning would probably permit, so it is definitely worth keeping,” MacLeod says. “Instead, potential buyers have talked about keeping the existing footprint, and extending the house behind it.” A-frames, with their severely pitched roofs, make great vacation houses in wintry areas like Canada. “Snow is unlikely to collapse the roof,” Randl points out. Ski resorts—Squaw Valley and others near Lake Tahoe, for instance—are known for A-frames for this reason, as well as because the peaks of the roofs echo the peaks of the nearby mountains. But Randl says they were popular at other resort areas established after World War II, including places in Oregon and the Adirondacks in New York. “They were playful and whimsical. They were different than the everyday,” he says. The design was out of favor by the 1990s, but now that playfulness is popular again. Kim Schneider and Tracey D. Clarke of Sotheby’s Sunset Strip sold a three-bedroom A-frame in Hollywood Hills, Calif., built for swimwear designer Fred Cole. Constructed in 1958, architect Harry Gesner also made good use of glass
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An elegant home with an A-frame focal point is for sale for C$6 million in Victoria, British Columbia. See it at sothebysrealty.ca.
Rawork Media (2); Sotheby’s International Realty Canada, bottom
The house in Victoria, shown in the top two images, has lots of garage space, and lots of windows. The house in Sooke is described as a “cathedral of light.” Both are for sale on sothebysrealty.ca.
and the soaring ceilings to let light into the almost 3,500-square-foot house. Just minutes from the Sunset Strip, it was recently restored by the seller and features Brazilian cherrywood floors, a pool, and expansive views of the city. The home was listed for US$3.5 million, and was sold in an off-market deal earlier this year. Meanwhile, Davinci Haus, a German company, is bringing A-frames to the Hamptons with its custom-designed four-bedroom, four-bathroom homes starting at US$2.5 million. Working with local architects and homeowners, the company promises a modern A-frame that is energy efficient and features amenities like standard triple-glazed glass and optional Wolf, Viking, and Miele appliances and Ciuffo cabinetry. Sotheby’s John Healey works with the Bridgehampton, N.Y.–based team to bring these contemporary A-frames to the Hamptons. The quirkiness many enjoy in A-frames can still be found. David Benford of Landmark Sotheby’s International Realty is marketing a 2,800-square-foot A-frame in Hampstead, N.C., with a decidedly Polynesian look. Sitting on two acres, the home overlooks the Intracoastal Waterway. Palm trees outside and dark wood inside add to the island vibe, and the distinct triangular home also features a Jacuzzi in the master suite, an outdoor kitchen, and a private deep-water dock. It’s being offered at US$1.3 million. 11
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Connected by their natural beauty, these islands offer a study in contrasts
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he Caribbean is one of the world’s most popular destinations for T fun in the sun, but each island has its
Many of Saint Lucia’s best hotels are in the shadow of the Pitons, seen above.
own character. Whereas the classic Caribbean experience once took place on a resort packed with honeymooners and vacationing families, present-day visitors choose from luxury boutique resorts, design-focused hotels, and eco-lodges. These five destinations—each quite different from one another— offer a welcome contrast to touristclogged hot spots.
Among the 100-plus restaurants, rare is the menu that doesn’t focus on seafood; Anguillan “crayfish” (spotted spiny lobsters) are a must for first-timers. Other local delicacies include tamarind balls, saltfish, johnnycakes—simple quick bread found alongside many meals— and rice with pigeon peas. Annual highlights include Anguilla Day in May, commemorating the Anguillan Revolution of 1967, and the Anguilla Summer Festival, a 10-day celebration with street parades, dancing, competitions, fairs, and boat races.
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One of the northernmost of the Lesser Antilles’ Leeward Islands, this British Overseas Territory consists of the main island of Anguilla (population: 15,000) and smaller islands and cays—none of which are permanently inhabited. Popular pastimes mostly take place in the water: diving, snorkeling, sport fishing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and kayaking. For a less strenuous experience, head to Sandy Island, a small cay accessible by boat. Anguilla makes up for its lack of conventional visitor attractions with its 33 blindingly white beaches—all open to the public and rarely crowded—and renowned luxury resorts. American designer Kelly Wearstler’s first international project, Four Seasons Resort & Residences Anguilla, thrills with chic interiors featuring natural materials. After a comprehensive, nine-figure renovation closed it down for more than a year, the Belmond Cap Juluca has reopened, offering a plethora of new facilities and guest experiences. Zemi Beach House is an award-winning boutique option on Anguilla’s East End. If price isn’t a concern, consider Altamer, an ultraexclusive resort comprised of three villas on the secluded West End. Guests enjoy 24-hour butler service, personal chefs, in-villa spa treatments, and boat charters to neighboring islands. For a tiny island, Anguilla punches above its weight, culinarily speaking.
With its lush rainforests, waterfalls, and hot springs, this sovereign island nation (population: 168,000) in the Lesser Antilles is a magnet for nature lovers. Adventurers can zipline above the rainforest, and active types challenge themselves with myriad hiking paths, none more famous than the trek up Gros Piton, the taller of the two volcanic peaks that form a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other key activities: seeing wildly colorful flowers and birds at the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens, and taking a dip in the famous hot springs at Sulphur Springs. Expect large crowds during the island’s annual Soleil Summer Festival. Highlights include the Saint Lucia Jazz Festival (May) and Carnival (June-July). Two of the island’s most lauded resorts reside in the shadow of the Pitons. Dramatically carved into a hillside, Jade Mountain is one of the most unusual resorts in all of the Caribbean. It offers jaw-dropping views from its 24 “sanctuaries” (as guest rooms are called), each with its own infinity pool. Sugar Beach, a Viceroy Resort, provides a livelier, more versatile option—guests choose from cottages, villas, bungalows, and residences facing a stunning beach. Visitors dining off-resort are rewarded with the island’s unique blend of French, African, and West Indian cuisines. Classic Saint Lucian fare includes the national dish of green figs (unripe 13
bananas) and saltfish, lambi (conch), breadfruit, accra (salted cod cakes), rice and peas, and johnnycakes. Notable beaches are everywhere—silver- and black-sand beaches in the volcanic southwest, and rugged beaches on the east coast, where endangered leatherback turtles go to nest. Island-hoppers are drawn to the BVI (population: 32,000), one of the few Caribbean destinations where sailing from island to island is common. This British Overseas Territory consists of the main islands of Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, Tortola, and Virgin Gorda, plus dozens of smaller islands and cays, only a handful of which—most notably the gorgeous Guana Island and Sir Richard Branson’s legendary Necker Island—are inhabited. The BVI is perfect for sailing novices; well-protected from the Atlantic, the islands are clustered near one another, making it easy to sail from one to the next. Many visitors skip the resorts and spend the night on residential boats or chartered vessels, sailing by day between key attractions. These include The Baths (Virgin Gorda), a beachfront area of unique geologic formations where visitors explore natural tidal pools, tunnels, and scenic grottoes; Flamingo Pond (Anegada), a salt pond where colorful Caribbean flamingos can be viewed; White Bay (Jost Van Dyke), a secluded, popular beach with snorkeling close to shore; and Sage Mountain (Tortola), the islands’ highest point, offering hiking trails through the rainforest. The BVI offers world-class windsurfing and fishing opportunities, too. Scuba divers tackle one of the Caribbean’s most famous wreck dives, the RMS Rhone, where underwater scenes for the 1977 film The Deep were filmed. Among the most notable hotels, Guana Island Resort and Scrub Island Resort have both recently reopened after renovations; others, such as Virgin Gorda’s Rosewood Little Dix Bay and Bitter End Yacht Club, are reopening in 2019. Tortola, the largest and most populated island, is best for those looking to visit historical ruins or experience native 14
Saint Lucia has a rainforest to explore, top, Underwater wildlife is a draw in Turks and Caicos, below.
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culture, which draws upon West African, Creole, and British influences. Popular BVI dishes include regional favorites ( johnnycake, peas and rice, saltfish) along with fresh snapper and conch. Epicures visit in November for the annual BVI Food Fête, a collection of food festivals and celebrations. Dominican Republic
As one of the largest and most versatile destinations in the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic (population: 11 million) provides a worthy alternative to the smaller, pricier options nearby. The DR, as many call it, shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, its western neighbor. Santo Domingo, the bustling capital, delights cultural-minded visitors with its merengue-fueled nightlife and colorful Colonial Zone (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Other options run the gamut from sleepy beach towns to lively megaresorts. While the DR has long been lauded for its excellent rum, chocolate, and coffee, young chefs have elevated Dominican cuisine to the point where Santo Domingo—reputedly home to more restaurants than any city in the Caribbean—and the resort hub of Punta Cana offer a variety of fine-dining destinations that wouldn’t be out of place in Miami or Medellín. There are hundreds of miles of coastline, and adventurers choose among eco-tourism activities spread across national parks, mountain ranges (including Pico Duarte, the tallest mountain in the Caribbean), and rivers. One notable option is Punta Cana’s Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park and Reserve, a pristine nature reserve with freshwater lagoons, lush forest trails, and native animals. And with 26 attractive courses, the country was named the “2019 Golf Destination of the Year for Latin America and the Caribbean” by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators. The DR’s wildly colorful and boisterous Carnival celebration consumes the entire country throughout the month of February, with the biggest parties often taking place on Dominican Independence Day (Feb. 27). One of the DR’s most famous natives, the late designer Oscar de la Renta, contributed to two resorts: Casa de Campo Resort & Villas (where de la Renta kept a lavish estate), in the popular seaside city of La Romana, and Punta Cana’s Tortuga Bay, where de la Renta designed the interiors. Sanctuary Cap Cana is another big-ticket Punta Cana destination, a Spanish Colonial-style property that’s the country’s most exclusive adults-only resort. More recently, jet-setters have been flocking to the northeast coast for the private Playa Grande Golf and Ocean Club, which includes Amanera, a romantic, Balineseinspired hideaway that’s part of the Aman Resorts collection.
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water activities (snorkelling tours, boat charters, kayak eco-tours). The islands’ underwater topography and thriving coral reef ecosystem attract expert divers who gawk at sharks, rays, turtles, and dolphins, plus migrating humpback whales. To most visitors, the islands’ tony resorts and idyllic beaches are the main draw, none more so than Grace Bay. This five-mile stretch of white sand along the northeast coast of Providenciales houses several notable properties, including the Grace Bay Club, an all-suite, all-oceanfront resort—the host site of the annual Caribbean Food and Wine Festival. A few miles away is the first resort on Long Bay Beach, the Shore Club, which opened in 2017 as one of the most anticipated luxury newcomers in all of the Caribbean. Como Parrot Cay, situated on a private 1,000-acre island, offers breezy beachfront villas that are popular with celebrities. Islanders are known as Belongers, and many can trace their heritage back to the African slaves who were brought in to work the islands’ salt pans and cotton plantations. To get a taste of the local culture, seek out authentic dishes—TCI favorites include conch, blue crab, boiled or fried fish, and peas and hominy grits, which are easier to find at casual eateries away from Providenciales.
Anguilla, top, offers great sailing. Below, the Santo Domingo Colonial Zone in the Dominican Republic.
The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) is a British Overseas Territory consisting of the larger Caicos Islands and smaller Turks Islands. A majority of the 31,000 residents live on Providenciales, one of the Caicos Islands. Having become a trusted, zero-tax option for offshore investors, TCI now boasts one of the fastest-growing economies in the Caribbean. The islands are exceptionally popular with Americans, thanks to the proximity, easy flight connections, and official use of the U.S. dollar. Plus, there are the postcard-perfect beaches and ample 15
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Designed to Inspire: Philippe Starck’s Island Home The house in Formentera, a labor of love, is on the market
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the midst of a juniper orchard, a waterfront property perched Ionnrustic, top of a cliff on the Cap de Barbaria— only 60 miles from Africa’s Barbary Coast—is where designer Philippe Starck works and plays a few months out of the year. The French icon, known for creating avant-garde interiors, furniture, and household items, designed the six-bedroom, six-bathroom villa in Formentera, Spain, in the mid-1990s. Starck has since used the home as an escape, but it’s now listed by Ibiza Sotheby’s International Realty for 7.9 million euros (US$9 million).
Situated in the Balearic Islands, Formentera is the calmer sibling of Ibiza and Mallorca, offering pristine beaches ideal for a peaceful getaway. It’s a place of crystal-clear waters, pale pink sand, and an untamed landscape. “Formentera is a paradise in the center of Europe,” Starck says. “It’s a rock, like a boat, in the middle of the sea. I don’t know anything more perfect; I don’t know anything more rare.” Starck says his Formentera house has given him “the greatest inspiration,” more so than his other properties, and many of his projects were born during his time spent at home on the island. That’s unsurprising, considering the home’s organic design—the structure appears as if it’s grown from the very ground on which it stands. “This house is magical,” Starck says. “Just like Formentera is magical, nothing else can compare.” Red Venetian stucco walls enclose the nine-acre compound, which includes a 4,300-square-foot main house with four identical bedrooms and four bathrooms, and a guest house split into two studios with two baths. In the primary residence, natural light streams through large windows, providing phenomenal views of the Mediterranean Sea and Formentera’s rugged coastline. According to Starck, the architecture of Casa Malaparte on the island of Capri (featured in the Jean-Luc Godard 1963 film Le Mépris) was a driving force in the design, particularly the wide, reverse-pyramid steps that lead to a flat roof, or as he calls them, “the famous stairs leading to heaven.” The designer adds that flow was essential to the open living space. Here, bright, white-linen sofas and distressed leather armchairs surround a wood-burning fireplace, as built-in daybeds flank glass doors leading to a terrace where sun lounges, constructed from tree branches and vines, and mismatched chairs (prototypes of Starck’s furniture designs) celebrate the casual lifestyle of Formentera. Meanwhile, a glistening infinity pool is a step off the porch, and a round swimming tub occupies a corner. Earthy materials, both inside and out, reflect the natural environment. “When you arrive at this live-in sculpture, with the Venetian stucco, the red mahogany, the polished red concrete, all the fireplaces, and the wood on the walls, you simply don’t know where you are,” Starck says. “But when you see the 25-meter-long swimming pool in continuation with the sea, you know you are home.”
Philippe Starck’s home in Formentera, Spain, has an organic design and is open to the outdoors.
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Tadashi Shoji Gets Real About the Red Carpet Octavia Spencer, Katy Perry, and Paris Jackson are all fans Of The Japan - born designer
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his eveningwear apart—besides elegant design—is the comfort factor, due to his skillful use of stretch Lycra jersey under lace and in the lining of dresses. That has gained him customers across the globe: In addition to shops in the U.S. and Shanghai, he recently opened stores in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Qatar. You’re renowned for creating special-occasion clothes women can actually breathe in. Besides Lycra, what’s your secret?
It’s all about playing with illusions, like creating a waistline that curves up slightly instead of being a straight line—it gives you the appearance of a smaller waist and stomach. Also, we work with different size [fit] models, one for each category— petite, standard, and queen [the latter being Shoji’s term for the plus-size category]. As opposed to standard practice, making one design and just, say, shrinking it to fit petite women.
Cut and fit are very important. I spend countless hours ensuring that each piece is impeccably tailored. You split your time between Los Angeles and Shanghai. What do you miss about each when you’re away—where do you go as soon as you get back?
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Tadashi Shoji, shown in photo at bottom, has unveiled his Spring 2019 collection.
on a fluke. Such was the case with Tadashi Shoji. He started painting and drawing at a young age in his native Sendai, Japan, and worked for three years as an art assistant to prestigious artist Jiro Takamatsu. But at 22, sensing greater opportunities, he moved to Los Angeles, learned English while working odd jobs, and eventually studied fashion design on a whim at Los Angeles Trade Tech College. Fast-forward 40-plus years, and Shoji, at 71, is a red-carpet veteran, his eponymous brand worn by celebrities of all ages and sizes, from Oscar winners (Octavia Spencer, Helen Mirren) to pop singers (Katy Perry) to of-the-moment trendsetters (Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris). What sets
When I arrive in L.A., I’m eager for a plate of truffle and pork dumplings from Din Tai Fung, or authentic Italian food from Gale’s, close to my home in Pasadena. When in Shanghai, one of my favorite restaurants is Fu He Hui [a posh dining spot with a star from the Michelin guide]. The chef creates vegetarian dishes using a blend of Chinese and Western cooking techniques. After more than 40 years in fashion, some might think of retiring. But you seem to be ramping up.
In the past year we’ve introduced a new bridal line, handbags, lingerie, shapewear, and fragrance. We’re growing our e-commerce presence, and working to evolve into a complete global lifestyle brand. How do you do that, exactly? How do you know what women in other countries want?
I’m a designer who enjoys travel—and I’m constantly looking [at what women wear]. I’m able to pick up on what women need and incorporate that into future designs. Like during my visits to Qatar, I was inspired by the culture. The Middle East market is conservative, [but] the women there are very fashion-forward and stylish—they lean toward long sleeves, round and V-neck gowns with embellishment in vibrant rich colors. They also wear capes, as a separate piece or attached to the gown. So high style doesn’t have to suffocate—and modest doesn’t have to mean, well, boring.
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The roof deck at W Aspen has incredible views.
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six top ski resorts opening around the world
cold-weather warriors, first snowfall means one thing: time to get those skis and boards out of storage. ForIt’s While the call of the mountain may lead you back to where you’ve been before, these new hotels opening in ski regions the world over might inspire you to make fresh tracks. 1 Club Med Les Arcs Panorama Resort; Arcs Panorama, France
Nestled in the heart of the French Alps and part of Arcs 1600 ski resort, this all-inclusive, family-friendly resort is rimmed by forest at the edge of Paradiski, the second-largest ski area in France. Opened in December, the retreat has 434 rooms, a spa, heated indoor and outdoor pools, a whirlpool bath, a Turkish bath, fitness and cardio facilities, and a kids’ club. 2
22 Summits; Zermatt, Switzerland
Perched among the peaks of Zermatt, just minutes from the village center and the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise station, one of the main access points to the entire Zermatt slope network, this boutique hotel has just 22 rooms. Opened in December, the lodge combines contemporary design with rustic charm—all with a breathtaking backdrop. With its sleek, terraced bar and living room and library, the resort affords a cozy vibe. There’s also a two-story spa, with a Finnish sauna and treatments. 3
The Limelight indoor lounge offers a great place to relax, post-ski session.
5 W Aspen and The Sky Residences; Aspen, Colo.
Slated to open by June 2019, W Aspen and The Sky Residences at W Aspen will be the first alpine property in North America for the brand. Located at the base of Aspen Mountain for easy lift access, this urban-meets-alpine-style spot will have 88 guestrooms and 11 residences. A 12,000-square-foot rooftop bar and pool will provide guests with a panoramic après-ski setting for signature cocktails. A full-service ski shop will also be on the property.
Limelight Hotel; Snowmass, Colo.
In the center of charming Snowmass Village at the base of the Elk Camp Gondola, some seven miles from Aspen-Pitkin County Airport, Limelight offers ski-on/ski-out access. The contemporary-yet-casual-feeling hotel—completed in December—features 99 rooms and 11 condos. Amenities include an ice-skating rink, a five-story climbing wall (the tallest in the state), two pool spas with cabanas and a fireplace, a fitness center, a children’s game area, and ski valet. 4
offer modern alpine-chic-style lodging. While the slope-side convenience and the proximity to Salt Lake City International Airport (40 minutes away) are a draw, the property also offers a heated pool with mountain views, hot tubs, a spa facility with treatment rooms, an indoor grotto, fitness center, oxygen bar, game and movie rooms, and outdoor fire pits.
Snowpine Lodge; Alta, Utah
Built at the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon and due to open in January 2019, this will be the first true luxury resort in Alta with ski-in/ski-out access to Alta and Snowbird Mountains. With 79 rooms and suites and 11 bunk rooms, the resort will
6 The Wilson Hotel, a Residence Inn by Marriott, Big Sky, MONt.
Located in the heart of Big Sky’s Town Center Plaza, just 10 minutes from the mountain, this 129-room resort is slated to open in spring of 2019. It’ll be the first major hotel brand in Big Sky. Amenities will include a restaurant/bar, fitness center, heated outdoor pool, ski storage, and free shuttle service to the lifts of Big Sky Resort, one of the largest, most picturesque ski resorts in North America, with 5,850 acres of skiable terrain. 21
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Decorating Like a Parisian It’s all about eclecticism and paying homage to the past
Mix Time Periods
“It is very modern and French to mix pieces from a wide array of periods and styles in a balanced and harmonious way,” Hazarian says. The pieces, she says, should resonate with you: “Perhaps a piece that reminds you of a favorite destination or time period. The furniture needs to function for the space and reflect your personality.” Plus, she says, “It’s important not to overdo any one style or incorporate too many elements. We want rooms that always feel fresh and modern when you are in them.” Maintain Flow
Harmonious flow from one room to the next is key. At the same time, Hazarian says, “You do want rooms to be independent from one space to the next—it’s a delicate balance.” Using the same flooring throughout can be a good way to achieve flow, she says. Provide Unexpected Pops
Hazarian recommends using natural, earth-tone colors throughout the space, since they provide a “great radiant warmth.” Then you can add in more touches of color. For example, Hazarian uses neutral colors, mainly whites, for upholstery fabrics, then incorporates more-vibrant colors for damask draperies in the dining room, adding fresh bouquets of flowers for a pop of color in rooms throughout a space. Let Lighting Shine
here’s a certain chicness about a Parisian home that’s so effortless, T even the most haphazardly strewn
items seem decidedly curated. It’s that je ne sais quoi that comes second nature to the French. Designing a quintessentially French space is about elegance, a sense of the spectacular, and creating a warm and cozy atmosphere, says Paris-based interior and furniture designer Aline Hazarian, who works with clients who are leaders in international business and finance, and who is known for her striking and sophisticated interiors. “The best way to achieve this is to always mix the old with the new, and be fearless in your design choices,” she says. Below, Hazarian’s design tips.
Lighting is an essential component in terms of creating mood and ambience. “The architecture in Parisian-style residences typically features quite elaborate ceilings, so I recommend incorporating dramatic floor lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces, which will brighten a room even when not illuminated,” Hazarian says. She also says that including at least one spectacular chandelier in an interior is a must, “especially in the dining room or any room where romance and glamour are part of the ambiance and function of the room.” Sconces are a great way to illuminate hallways, staircases, and rooms. Focus on Furniture
“For me, the furniture era that defines a Parisian-chic home is the 20th-century French Art Deco period,” Hazarian says, noting that this period’s designers—including Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Jean Michel Frank, Andre Arbus, and Jacques Adnet—created interiors and furnishings that were the epitome of sophisticated simplicity. While she says any furniture, either antique or modern, can be incorporated into a Parisian apartment, the use of side tables and occasional tables with different types of chairs is a very French way to decorate.
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Curate a Collection
One of the hallmarks of a Parisian-chic interior is the casual, collected-over-time look. Hazarian suggests piling books on the floor and on side chairs, card tables, desks, and accent tables. “Don’t worry about styling books that fit together by theme or size: Blending together different cultures and periods shows the true appreciation of art and design,” she says. And the French regularly shop for objects—from vases and collectibles to paintings and sculptures—at flea markets, antiques galleries, and art galleries.
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“I adore incorporating French 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century influences in unexpected ways so that the interiors maintain comfort and livability,” Hazarian says. She allows her spaces to reflect the former glory of a Parisian apartment by highlighting elements that existed previously, “such as the chimney, the plaster on the wall ornaments, and the parquet floors.”
Interiors designed by Aline Hazarian, who recommends curating items that mean something to you and span different periods.
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The Krug Room at the Mandarin Oriental in Hong Kong offers an innovative menu.
6 Exclusive Tasting Menus Around the Globe The stuff food lovers’ dreams are made of 24
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timulate your palate with a foamy amuse-bouche. Finish your multiS course meal with a silky chocolate
Mesa 1 in Mexico offers views as impressive as its food, top. A dish at The Krug Room, below.
dessert. Often presenting delicacies like foie gras, sweetbreads, and Wagyu, tastings allow gifted chefs to show off their cooking chops. What gourmet dreams are made of, the tasting menus at the following restaurants might not be on your radar—but should be.
Mesa 1, Riviera Nayarit, Mexico 1
Location is everything, and that’s never more apparent than at the chef’s table set on an idyllic private island at the W Punta De Mita. Seven courses come with expert wine pairings, optional mescal tastings, and house-made sangrita (a cilantro-based chaser). King-crab tartare with green gazpacho, Chilean sea bass with pumpkin purée, and lamb steak with pistachio mole are menu highlights. With just one seating per night, Mesa 1 caters to preferences, encouraging a one-of-a-kind tasting adventure for the most discerning diners.
2 Vintage Cave, Honolulu, Hawaii
Food marries art in this moody cavern and private club that’s also open to the public. The secret entrance is through Ala Moana Center’s basement, but once you arrive, you’re in for a four-hour feast. Vintage Cave hosts a multiplate Japan Wagyu Course in the Grand Dining Room, and a 20- to 25-course Kaiseki menu at a six-person sushi counter. Exquisite Old World wines enhance the culinary journey. Be sure to tour the cave and appreciate Picasso’s Les Deux femmes nues and other works in the world-class collection.
The Krug Room (2), Mesa1, top right
3 Kaagman & Kortekaas, Amsterdam
Giel Kaagman steers the kitchen, and Gram Kortekaas manages the front of the house and wine program at this Parisinspired restaurant situated in Amsterdam’s Old Town. Ask for the “surprise menu”—a bold lineup of six courses ranging from sunflower seeds with kohlrabi to pheasant with baccala. Kaagman practices the nose-to-tail approach when he cooks (kidney, liver, and brain are common), hence diners should trust whatever hits the plate. Expect unique flavors, flawless timing and Dutch wines curated by Kortekaas. 4
The Krug Room, Hong Kong
Tucked in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, this intimate dining room—styled to resemble a railway car— is where opulence meets innovative cuisine. Executive chef Robin Zavou works
magic when preparing the likes of langoustine with sea urchin; cauliflower and soy; and kinmedai with abalone, liver, and lemon—along with a parade of other delicious courses. All dishes pair beautifully with select bottles of bubbly from the most extensive collection of Krug Champagne in Asia. 5 House of Tides, NewcastleUpon -Tyne, England
If carrot meringue, mussels with leeks and caviar, and salt-aged venison rouse your taste buds, then a meal at this Michelin-starred restaurant in northeast England should be on your short list. Chef and Newcastleupon-Tyne native Kenny Atkinson helms this informal albeit fine-dining establishment, focusing on seasonal and sustainable ingredients. Choose from eight or 10 courses, with an optional cheese tasting. Wine pairings are a must—bottles hail from the Old and New World, including small and emerging producers. 6 The Test Kitchen, Cape Town, South Africa
Chef Luke Dale-Roberts’ cutting-edge eatery shows off his inventive approach to cuisine. Meanwhile, the interior design plays an essential role in the culinary journey. Guests dine in the Dark Room, where starters paired with cocktails reflect cuisine from all seven continents. This is followed by the Light Room, where an open kitchen takes center stage as chefs flutter about preparing eight decadent courses. 25
A row of homes in stylish De Pijp.
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De Hooch is a new development, named for its street address and an old master painter.
A peek inside the chic, bohemian enclave
residential buildings, which date to the 1900s, are filled with long, narrow units that have windows only in the front and back. Aside from some renovated buildings, most do not have elevators. According to Joanknecht, renovated units go for 7,000 euros (US$7,970) per square meter, putting the price range at €280,000 to €560,000. What Makes it Unique
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e Pijp, which in English means The Pipe, is the hippest neighborhood D in Amsterdam, The Netherlands’ city
of canals. Located directly south of the city center in the Oud Zuid, or Old South section, De Pijp originally was a working-class neighborhood and has three districts—Diamantbuurt or Diamond, Nieuwe Pijp, and Oude Pijp. “It’s the hipster section of the city,” says Marianne Joanknecht, managing partner, at Amsterdam Sotheby’s International Realty. “It’s comparable to SoHo or the Meatpacking district in New York.” Many of the residents, she adds, are students at the University of Amsterdam or VU University Amsterdam. Throughout its history, De Pijp has been home to creative notables, including painter Piet Mondrian, folk singer André Hazes, and actress Carice van Houten. And De Pijp’s bohemian charm starts with its streets, most of which are named for Dutch painters—Jan Steen, Frans Hals, and, of course, Vincent van Gogh; they lead to a variety of chic shops, bars, and restaurants. Apartments With Character
Apartment living defines De Pijp. The
De Pijp offers a variety of activities during the day and at night, and its youthful residents keep it ahead of the trends. “There’s a good range of unique shops and restaurants and little bars and cafes with terraces,” Joanknecht says. A favorite spot for residents and visitors alike is the Albert Cuyp Market, a 260-stand, open-air grocery that’s the largest day market in Europe and is named for the famed 17th-century painter. The neighborhood, home to some 150 nationalities, has an abundance of ethnic restaurants that feature Syrian, Moroccan, Surinamese, Turkish, Japanese, and Spanish dishes. Joanknecht mentions Brut de Mer, an oyster bar, and Caron, a French restaurant. Bazar, which is in a converted church, specializes in Middle Eastern and African dishes, and Chocolate Bar serves drinks and holds weekly DJ nights. For dessert, there’s Taart Van M’n Tante, known for elaborate custom cakes—just like your tante used to make. The concept shop Miuse carries fashion, interior, and beauty brands created by emerging local designers. One of the neighborhood’s defining buildings is the former Heineken brewery, a national monument that’s on the European Route of Industrial Heritage. The imposing redbrick structure has been repurposed into a tourist attraction. The area also has its own park, Sarphati, a two-block-long rectangular green space in the center of the neighborhood that features a Victorian monument honoring its namesake, doctor and philanthropist Samuel Sarphati. De Pijp is a short walk from Museum Square, home of the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk—which has a world-renowned collection of modern art—and the Concertgebouw or concert hall. It’s also close to the Vondelpark, a 120-acre green space that features an open-air theater. It’s easy to get around De Pijp—it has its own metro stop, and as Joanknecht notes, recent upgrades to the subway system have given residents easy, efficient access to all parts of Amsterdam as well as the airport. 27
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city confidential: Portland, Oregon, After Dark from a whiskey library to a european - style drinking den, there are myriad nightlife offerings
Multnomah Whiskey Library
Though the list to get in is long, this suave whiskey bar is well worth the wait. Old-fashioned regal in the extreme, no detail—in drink, decor, or cuisine—is overlooked. Try a shot of the single-malt Macallan Royal Marriage for $1,785. Or, for mortals on a budget, there are nearly 1,000 other less pricey whiskeys to try, as well as an impressive selection of top-shelf tequila, gin, cognac, vodka, and other spirits. The bartenders need ladders to access much of it. Multnomah’s food offerings, most sourced locally and paired with your whiskey choice, are also well worth sampling, especially the lamb tartare. Doug Fir Lounge
With 14 years on the Portland scene, this popular log-cabin-esque music venue in the centrally located East Burnside neighborhood, adjacent to the Jupiter Hotel, knows exactly what works. By its own description, Doug Fir’s interior design is “Twin Peaks meets the Jetsons,” which, in a very
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Portland way, works spectacularly. The focus rests squarely on the music; most anywhere you are in the place, you can see the stage. The lounge’s designers commission a unique poster to be made by a local artist for each show. Recently the place underwent a mini-revamp, with a new food menu focused on local ingredients and vegan fare, more advanced cocktails, and the addition of a custom photo booth. Mississippi Studios
If there is anything one can expect from a former Baptist church turned recording studio turned concert venue, it is variety. This late-night legend, located on the always-hopping Mississippi Avenue, puts on some of the best and most intimate shows in town, from garage rock to indie folk to reggae (tickets from $5 to $20). The joint next door, Bar Bar, is also part of the attraction, with people often going between the two spots. At Bar Bar, there is great patio space and a hidden garden. It also boasts some of the best burgers in the city.
The Solo Club
For a more subdued experience, snag a table and sip one of the expertly designed cocktails at this bilevel, European-style drinking den in northwest Portland. It is known for its amaro-based libations, such as the fernet and cola, or cava served with your choice of amaro. The carefully crafted food menu, with seared diver scallops and lamb meatballs, is also wonderful, as are the pastries and coffee. Its popular patio is a good spot for enjoying “coolers”—combos of beer, soda, and bubbly wine. Expatriate
Nestled in the Alberta Arts District is this slightly surreal cocktail lounge. Consider the Hollygrove: Pierre Ferrand 1840 cognac, yellow chartreuse, lemon, foreign palm sugar, fresh orgeat, and blue Curaçao. Or try the Alibi: Pueblo Viejo Blanco tequila, fresh lime, hibiscus, local honey, ginger, and prickly pear cactus. Bartenders here are also known to customize drinks based on tastes. Not to be missed, though, are the Asian-inspired “drinking snacks,” out of the mind of Naomi Pomeroy, the 2014 James Beard winner for Best Chef Northwest. We’re talking about Laotian Tacos, with toasted coconut, tuna belly, nectarine, lime, chili, dried shrimp, candied peanuts, and fish sauce; Burmese Coconut Noodles with chicken; and more.
The Solo Club is all about amaro-based libations.
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ortland has a reputation that precedes it. Oregon’s most populated city is associated in the national imagination with both hipsters and hippies, crowded as much with tattoos as Birkenstocks. But while much of Portland lives up to the stereotype, the city is also incredibly diverse in its urban offerings, a trait best exemplified through its nightlife. An evening in Portland offers everything from swanky, dimly lit cocktail lounges to dingy dives to raucous music clubs. Connecting all of them is Portland’s oftlampooned but seriously followed modus operandi: Individuality reigns supreme.
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Norah o’DonneLl’s 4 favorite Things at home The news anchor loves pieces that pay homage to journalism, the military, and family hroughout Norah O’Donnell’s airy, light-filled New York City apartment, there are glimpses of her far-reaching career in broadcasting. For example, bookended by T the CBS This Morning co-anchor’s two Emmys are elegantly framed photos of O’Don-
Photos: Deidre Schoo; makeup: Brandice Coletta; hair: Cheryl Porter; wardrobe: James Swift; stylist: Fran Taylor
nell with dignitaries, a pope, presidents, and other politicos. A broadcast journalist for more than two decades, O’Donnell, who turns 45 in January, has covered six presidential elections and traveled the world to interview notable newsmakers. Born into a military family, O’Donnell grew up in such far-flung locales as Landstuhl, Germany, and Seoul, South Korea. She is married to Geoff Tracy, a restaurateur, and the couple has 11-year-old twins, Henry and Grace, and another daughter, Riley, 10. Read on as O’Donnell—who splits her time between New York City and Washington, D.C.—shares her four favorite things in the world.
Paintings
“We’ve gone to Sea Island, Ga., for many years and when we stayed at The Cloister, I noticed a painting of kids on the beach that I really liked. I asked the concierge to give me the name of the artist and learned that the paintings were by Ann Conrad, an artist in North Carolina. I tracked her down and now I send her photos and she makes [these]. The one of my son and husband at the beach is a favorite.”
Books by journalists
“These first-edition, signed books, A Reporter’s Life by Walter Cronkite and In Search of Light: The Broadcasts of Edward R. Murrow 1938-1961, were given to me as gifts and I treasure them. In fact, in our CBS This Morning studio, we have the original map of the world that was on set when Cronkite read the news. The values from those days are the same: original reporting and great storytelling....[but now we] have a very powerful group of female correspondents who dominate the broadcast.”
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Military Coins
“Traditionally, if you meet with a commander or the secretary of defense, you may be given a coin. It’s considered an honorary gift. I have about 20, each of which tells a story. For example, there’s one here from USAG-Yongsan, the airbase in Seoul where I lived as a child, that was given to me by the commander. In military circles, a coin is a sign of respect, a memento to be treasured.”
“My husband gave these star earrings to me two Mother’s Days ago. I’m not really a jewelry person, but I spotted these in an ad and loved them. I ended up wearing them to the Time 100 Gala. I usually get Mother’s Day cards, so this was a big deal!”
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Victorian warmth The abundant architectural details of a Victorian building make for a home full of personality By Claudia Gryvatz Copquin 32
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ith towers, turrets, gables, and trim, a Victorian house makes a distinct statement. It says quaintness. Craftsmanship. Grace. By definition, it also says history. A Victorian house “speaks of the time that it was built and how people lived there,” says Celia Dunn of Celia Dunn Sotheby’s International Realty. In Savannah, Ga., where her firm is based, Dunn says the historic district offers an excellent sampling of desirable, Victorianstyle houses. In the U.S., Old Louisville in Kentucky and the seaside Cape May district in New Jersey have a large assortment of Victorians. Of course, London is also replete with these gems. Popularized during and after Queen Victoria’s reign (1837–1901) and the Industrial Revolution, Victorian architecture is a term that includes Gothic Revival, Queen Anne, and Italianate styles. What these have in common is charm: from ornate porches and balconies to arched or Gothic windows, ornamental wrought iron, asymmetrical facades, hardwood floors, and carved fireplace mantels. And according to Spence Kass, principal of architectural firm Kass & Associates, based in Philadelphia, Pa., these properties are easily adaptable to modern living. “We are preserving the main rooms of the house, and combining a lot of very small spaces to make grander rooms,” Kass says. The key is maintaining the integrity of these houses. “There’s a real warmth about living in a Victorian home,” adds Dunn. Claudia Gryvatz Copquin is a New York-based journalist.
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Hillgrove is one of Hobart’s most recognized historic homes, located directly across from the Shot Tower and Glen Albyn Estate in beautiful Taroona. Built in the 1860s, this mid-Victorian house is perfectly positioned on 11 acres to capture stunning views of the Derwent estuary and Storm Bay. The property is substantial, with three levels of space, five bedrooms, and three bathrooms, combined with more than 26 meters of verandah to fully appreciate the location. $1,400,000
Property ID: 23CSMZ | sothebysrealty.com Sotheby’s International Realty Tasmania Leigh Patrick +61 (0) 447 159 618
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Spring Lake New Jersey
This famous and spectacular Gothic Revival Victorian home was built for the 1876 World’s Fair and sits just four blocks from the beautiful beaches of Spring Lake on the Atlantic Ocean. Tasteful renovations seamlessly blend historic craftsmanship and modern amenities while preserving its original character. The mahogany front porch welcomes you to three levels of extraordinary spaces, with attention to detail uniting living, entertaining, and dining areas. Beautiful gardens, mature trees, and a heated inground saltwater pool create a secluded backyard setting for peaceful relaxation or entertaining. $1,975,000
Property ID: L2Z89H | sothebysrealty.com Ward Wight Sotheby’s International Realty Denise Dreyer +1 201 819 2604
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San Francisco California
This classic Victorian home near San Francisco’s Mission Dolores Park has been reimagined for 21st-century living, adding contemporary and high-tech conveniences behind a timeless facade. Highlights include designer living and dining areas, an open-concept chef’s kitchen, a skylit family room, three bedroom suites, and walls of glass overlooking a bright atrium. The serene south-facing garden includes an outdoor kitchen, a fire pit, and a spa. The home also encompasses a fourcar garage accessible via elevator and a 1,300-square-foot guest level with a private entrance. $9,400,000
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Savannah Georgia
Overlooking Forsyth Park, this circa 1895 graceful Queen Anne-style Victorian is one of Savannah’s finest restorations, earning a coveted Historic Savannah Foundation Preservation Award. Eclecticism, asymmetry, and contrast are among the architectural characteristics of this singular residence. From the sweeping verandas to the millwork and spandrel detail, this celebrated manor is exceptional. Enter through the grand foyer and be enveloped into the home’s refined features, such as the meticulously restored woodwork, oriel windows, and large parlors with pocket doors. $2,500,000
Property ID: 9ZE9P9 | sothebysrealty.com Celia Dunn Sotheby’s International Realty Staci Donegan +1 912 247 2052
Knightsbridge A midcrescent Victorian townhouse that has been meticulously refurbished throughout, this home has five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a formal drawing room, dining room, grand entrance hall, and a contemporary kitchen. Wilton Place is within walking distance of Belgravia, Knightsbridge, and the green expanses of Hyde Park. £12,000,000
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H ome away from home There are many places across the globe that welcome those looking to purchase a second home in a dream spot By Claudia Gryvatz Copquin
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urchasing a second home away from the mainland is an exciting adventure—one with many thought-provoking decisions to make before signing on the dotted line First, consider the type of climate you’re seeking and how far you’re willing to commute to a vacation home. Then visit geographic locations, and spend as much time as possible at each one. Is exotic Hawaii an option? How about a beachfront abode in the Bahamas? Perhaps you’d like to venture to real estate hot spots such as Malta, the Philippines, or Portugal. “Algarve is the most touristy place in Portugal. There’s warm weather all year long, amazing beaches, and tons of things to explore. It’s also known as the best golf destination in the world,” says Miguel Poisson, managing director of Portugal Sotheby’s International Realty in Algarve. He also cites Lisbon and Cascais as popular with second-home buyers. Aside from considering proximity to your main home, climate, lifestyle, language, and security, when evaluating locations look at countries that offer investment-based citizenship and residency programs. For example, Portugal and Malta are attractive to second-home buyers since, depending on the amount invested in a property, they offer Golden Visas. “A Golden Visa is a residency permit offered to people who invest in a country,” explains Kathleen Peddicord, author and publisher of the website Live and Invest Overseas. Based on certain qualifications and investment requirements, the Philippines allows foreign property buyers to reside there indefinitely, under a Special Investor’s Resident Visa (SIRV). Once you’ve chosen your dream location, retain experienced professionals. “Work with well-known and established real estate companies,” Poisson cautions. “There are a lot of different people and companies in the real estate business and some of them don’t have the capability of delivering a good customer experience.” And with varying foreign-ownership laws, special permits, plus title and transactions costs, make sure you work with a savvy real estate attorney from the get-go, Peddicord says. Lastly, she says, once you’ve made your purchase it’s imperative that you retain a caretaker to look out for your property when you’re not there. After all, you want your home away from home to be safe and sound, all year round. Claudia Gryvatz Copquin is a New York-based journalist.
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Harbour Island, Eleuthera The Bahamas
Located on Harbour Island’s famous Pink Sand Beach, this five-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate is an idyllic tropical retreat situated in one of the Bahamas’ most coveted locations. As one of only five homes located in a private enclave on the grounds of the exclusive Dunmore Beach Club, this Dunmore Estate recalls the traditional colonial architecture of a bygone era and offers more than 6,000 square feet of living space. The estate features three structures: The Main House, the Pool Cottage and the Beach Villa. Owners have use of all the resort amenities, concierge, and estate management services, and they can also choose to participate in the resort’s rental program. Price Upon Inquiry
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Albufeira, Algarve Portugal
This exotic, Moorish-inspired fourbedroom, six-bathroom property offers privacy, elegance, and comfort. The grand spaces—crafted with arches, carvings, and strong colors—create the perfect environment for both reflection and entertaining. The exquisite features continue throughout the grounds, with a saltwater pool and the most beautiful trees native to Algarve, such as almond, fig, and olive. €8,000,000
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Taguig, Luzon Philippines
Bonifacio Global City is the most modern and fastest growing city in the Philippines. This one-of-a-kind loft lies in the very heart of this metropolis. The modern, custom abode is loaded with amenities and has a Manhattan feel, including awe-inspiring panoramic views. PHP39,000,000
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NAxxar Malta
An extraordinary farmhouse situated in a gated estate on high ground and enjoying beautiful country and sea views. The bespoke interior was created by a renowned Spanish designer, and features five bedrooms, elegant zoned living spaces, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and a separate formal dining room. This impressive estate offers 2,200 square meters of pristine private land, with a large pool, equestrian stable block with gym, formal gardens, and vegetable and herb gardens. Price upon request
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Puako Bay Big Island of Hawaii
This oceanfront cottage is in a small, picturesque village tucked away on the shores of the Kohala Coast, between Mauna Kea and Mauna Lani Resorts—a piece of history dating back to the first cattle arriving on the island in 1793. It is sited on .44 acres and has five bedrooms, five baths, and over 3,000 square feet of living area. Start the day facing the horizon, whale watching from the timeless plantation porch. $4,485,000
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Wild Wonders: Next- Level Safari Spots
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Notable wildlife-viewing destinations around the world
are is the global traveler’s bucket list that doesn’t include a safari. And R while many nature lovers associate
world-class wildlife viewing with Africa, a growing number of international operators and destination resorts offer compelling alternatives. Here’s a look at notable options around the globe.
Australia
Clockwise from top: Angama Mara in Africa; a walaroo in Northern Territory, Australia; a safari in India’s Baghvan; a view of Intrepid Travel’s Borneo safari.
Australia’s Northern Territory lures adventurous types with untouched nature and close, respectful access to aboriginal culture. A pair of environmentally friendly safari operators provide a range of wildlife-viewing experiences in the northern, tropical Top End region. Davidson’s Arnhemland Safaris focuses on Mount Borradaile, an aboriginal sacred site owned and managed by its custodians, the Amurdak people. Options include bird-watching expeditions and a wetlands cruise with crocodile spotting. Guests can also spend the night in an eco-lodge or cabin located in a natural bush setting. Bamurru Plains is an eco-friendly, luxury safari lodge with exclusive access to 74,000 acres of floodplains and savanna woodland around the Mary River, on the edge of Kakadu National Park. Ten bungalows overlook the floodplains and feature mesh walls, providing close access to ever-present wildlife. India
Taj Hotels—India’s most iconic luxury hotel brand—maintains four safari lodges, each offering twice-daily safaris and unique, culturally minded guest experiences. Each is dedicated to conservation and eco-friendly behavior. Mahua Kothi offers a variety of nature-spotting experiences. Animal lovers hop into open 4x4 vehicles to cruise around looking for Bandhavgarh National Park’s famous Royal Bengal tigers, white tigers, and leopards. Baghvan attracts travelers drawn to Pench National Park, which inspired Rudyard Kipling’s iconic The Jungle Book. Guests explore Pench’s teak-filled jungles in search of tigers and other elusive creatures. Tucked into a rocky outcrop near Panna National Park, Pashan Garh offers views of the Vindhya Hills and 200 acres of private jungle. When not relaxing in the dozen well-appointed Clockwise from top: Angama Mara; Tourism NT; Taj Hotels; Intrepid Travel
cottages, safari-goers enjoy sightings of tigers, crocodiles, and wildly colorful birds. Cultural-minded travelers take a break from nature to visit the Khajuraho group of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain temples, one of India’s most fascinating Unesco World Heritage sites. Banjaar Tola overlooks Kanha National Park and offers an opulent glamping experience in one of 18 tented suites. Kanha is one of the largest and best-maintained of India’s national parks, as well as one of the first Indian tiger reserves aimed at protecting the fierce felines and their ecosystems. Borneo
Intrepid Travel, the world’s largest adventure-travel company, offers a 12-day Sabah Adventure, which packs in the many natural wonders found in Sabah, a Malaysian state located on the northern portion of Borneo. Besides visiting some of the region’s hot springs and tribal villages, participants catch glimpses of rainforest wildlife, such as tigers, elephants, and orangutans. Also included is a visit to Turtle Island Marine Park, where sea turtles come ashore to lay eggs every night. Norway
Intrepid’s Spitsbergen Explorer thrills adventurers who jump at the chance to visit arctic Spitsbergen, the largest and only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway. Beyond exploring windswept polar deserts, cliff-lined shores, and imposing fjords via hiking, snowshoeing, or kayaking, participants keep an eye out for polar bears hunting along the ice sheets, plus walruses, reindeer, Arctic foxes, and vast colonies of rare seabirds. Kenya
Towering above the Maasai Mara— arguably the most famous safari destination in Africa—Angama Mara contains two separate camps, each with 15 tented suites, on the edge of a scenic escarpment, where some of the most famous scenes from the 1985 film Out of Africa were shot. Suites feature 30-foot-wide, floor-to-ceiling windows, and guests can use binoculars to view elephants and water buffalo. And guests rest easy knowing that part of their payment goes toward conservation. 43
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Perfecting French Food — Her Own WaY Midwesterner Jamie Malone creates haute cooking with playful nuances
hef Jamie Malone has been busy: Her year-old Minneapolis restaurant, the Grand Cafe, was named one of Food C & Wine magazine’s Best New Restaurants of 2018, and her
Remaking a Classic
Malone bought the Grand Cafe, a 70-year-old (give or take) Minneapolis restaurant, after the owners reached out for help. “The place had tons of soul,” she says. “It was really cool; it was quaint. I said, ‘Yeah, let’s do this.’ And I just fell in love with it.” She worked as the chef for about a year before officially buying the eatery from the owners. She closed for about three months, had the kitchen completely redone, and mostly DIY-ed the front-of-house renovations herself with friends and family. “I’ve always kind of had this romantic relationship with French food and I found the perfect spot to cook it in,” she says. “It felt perfectly messy.” French, but With a Twist
When Malone was creating the menu for the Grand Cafe, she drew from her training at Le Cordon Bleu, as well as her passions. The menu boasts classics like pâté en croûte and beef tartare—but then there’s that liver mousse doughnut. “I knew I wanted it to be old-fashioned food: blanquette de veau, cassoulet. But I didn’t want it to feel rustic,” she says. “I put quirky things on the menu to balance it out. It’s very strictly French, but with a few Japanese touches to give it a little modern lightness.” Diners often look past chicken on a restaurant menu, but at the Grand Cafe they’d be wise to ignore that inclination. Chicken breast is brined for 24 hours before the skin is peeled back and allowed to dry out for a day. Mousse made from leg 46
meat is then piped between the skin and the breast meat, and the chicken is cooked at intervals: seven minutes cooking, seven minutes resting, repeat. The herbs used and the side dishes change with the seasons. Malone says this dish surprises and delights diners. Another example of the chef’s modernity in the kitchen: roasted oysters and cream topped with potato chips. She came up with the dish while eating with a friend: “We always cook in his open hearth, just sitting on the floor and throwing stuff in. We had oysters, so we put them on the fire and topped them with cream, and we happened to have an open bag of kettle chips that I crushed up and put on top.” “It’s very Parisian to build yourself on contradictions,” she says.
Chef Jamie Malone makes an upscale egg dish called the Porcini Royale with parmesan and pine nuts.
Keeping It Fresh
Malone likes to keep her menu curated and consistent throughout the year, which stands in opposition to the ever-changing small-plate trend that’s present in so many hip restaurants. Of course, seasonality will change some of the ingredients in a dish, but the chef insists that a menu that isn’t full of surprises is good for both the customer and the kitchen.
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decadently high-end, French-inspired dessert—a doughnut filled with chicken-liver mousse and topped with a burnt-honey and pastry-glitter-accented gastrique glaze—was named the magazine’s 2018 Dish of the Year. In October, the chef—who herself is a F&W Best New Chef Alum—and her business partner took the reins of another Minneapolis restaurant, Eastside, and are revamping the menu and cocktail program while remaining open for service. Cooking was the only thing Malone, 36, ever wanted to do. And now, with two of her own restaurants, she’s creating her own unique take on French cuisine in her hometown.
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Chef Jamie Malone says it’s Parisian “to build yourself on contradictions.”
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he great bones, sheer volume, openplan living style—a barn dwelling T is an inspired place to use as a primary residence, guest house, or art venue. “Barns were built with the idea of having as much open square footage as possible,” says Phillip Thomas, founder and principal of Phillip Thomas Inc., a design firm in New York. “This openstyle living lends itself to multiple and exciting ways of adaptation to modern living.” Keep it rustic or go for a more modern edge—the design is only limited to the confines of your imagination. Let these ideas from the design pros spark your vision. Work With the Original Bones
What makes a barn so special is its exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, and unique nooks and crannies. “A more rustic approach is to highlight the existing beams and interior siding,” says Erik Gilmer, managing partner of Das Mod, a real estate development firm in San Diego. “Exposing the beams and trusses in the vaulted ceilings can help to call attention to the barn structure while adding character to the interior. Staining the beamwork dark to contrast lighter colored walls is another example of how to highlight the existing rustic structure.” “By its very nature, a barn has dramatic spaces—tall sections for hay storage next to low stalls,” says Kevin Lichten, principal of Lichten Architects in New York. “Their large structure creates the opportunity to have large open areas and connections to upper levels that are unlike standard homes, which are more compartmentalized and scaled to a single family,” says Robert D. Hoang of Lake/Flato Architects, in Austin, Texas.
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Highlight Vaulted Ceilings
One of the most prized qualities of a barn is its pitched beam ceiling. Maximizing the height of a vaulted barn ceiling can be accomplished through light fixtures or eye-catching sculptures such as mobiles, Thomas says.
You can also take advantage of the height by turning some of the added room into a vaulted sleeping nook or office, Gilmer adds. If you want to draw attention upward, Manhattan-based designer Fawn Galli suggests using a large-scale wallpaper on the ceiling or hanging a funky light fixture to attract the eye.
Opposite page: A barn interior from Kevin Lichten. Above: The home's exterior.
Let the Space Dictate the Layout and Style
Kitchens and bathrooms easily fit in the low places where the animal stalls were located, Lichten says. The living room can reside in the tall central area; and bedrooms are naturals for tucking into the haylofts that don’t absolutely need to be open to the great room below. Galli recommends designating a few focal points, like wide, open windows or a fireplace, and building on them, while also creating intimate nooks as well as social areas. Use the Space Creatively
A barn can be a great entertaining spot. “Large openings and true barn doors connect people to the nature that surrounds them and allows an ease of flow to the outdoors,” Hoang says. Guest accommodations also makes sense. Says Thomas: “A secondary structure in a barn, such as a stall, affords the opportunity for homeowners to create a guesthouse.” 49
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that have been lauded in the respected product-design category can be found throughout the museum. Singapore Art Museum
The Lion City’s home of contemporary art is, somewhat surprisingly, a storied 19th-century school. Inside its halls is an impressive permanent collection of multimedia works from across Southeast Asia. Where the Singapore Art Museum really excels, however, is with its events and workshops, highlighting the importance of creativity and curiosity. It’s an emphasis underlined by SAM at 8Q, the museum’s younger, hipper extension that hosts innovative installations and film screenings. Parkview Museum Singapore
Opposite page: NUS Baba House. This page: National Gallery Singapore
singapore’s museums astound From art to design to architecture, there are plenty of gems in the city- state’s cultural crown
ingapore is home to international-standard art museums and galleries celebrating an innovative approach to S design, institutions offering a glimpse into the city’s rich and diverse past, and private museums seeking to democratize access to the arts. In fact, if it weren’t for Hong Kong’s association with Art Basel, the Lion City would proudly wear the region’s cultural crown. Below, six top art and design destinations in Singapore.
National Gallery Singapore
Housed in the former City Hall and Supreme Court building—adorned with classically proportioned columns and a skyline-defining rotunda—the National Gallery Singapore is the embodiment of a cultural landmark. The space contains an unrivaled collection of Singaporean and Southeast Asian art, presented through a series of permanent exhibitions exploring national identity, as well as a varied visual-arts program and visiting exhibitions. Red Dot Design Museum Opposite page: Baba House, a history museum. This page: National Gallery Singapore.
The Red Dot Design Awards have come to symbolize the perfect marriage of form and function, and at the Red Dot Design Museum, superlative creations come together under one roof. A special exhibition imagines the world of tomorrow and assembles a curated selection of award-winning concepts that Red Dot judges believe will shape the future, while items
When it opened in March 2017, Parkview Museum Singapore brought a welcome injection of cool to the city’s artscape. The passion project of late Hong Kong property tycoon and art enthusiast George Wong Kin-wah, the 1,500-square-meter space showcases pieces from Wong’s personal collection, which encompasses the largest number of works by Salvador Dalí outside of Spain and more than 10,000 pieces of contemporary Chinese art. Parkview also organizes exhibitions involving local and international artists, as well as a series of workshops and events. Baba House
Baba House is an exquisitely restored townhouse that dates back to 1895. Once the ancestral home of a wealthy Straits-Chinese or Peranakan family— descendants of Chinese who immigrated to the region between the 15th and 17th centuries—it has been preserved as it would have been, as a way to educate about the life and culture of Peranakan through a rich collection of antiques and artifacts. Gillman Barracks
Occupying the site of a former British military encampment, Gillman Barracks is an “arts cluster,” home to 12 galleries, including New York’s Sundaram Tagore Gallery and Hong Kong’s Pearl Lam Galleries. Then there is the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art, a research center and visual-arts space committed to the advancement of the local art scene through hosting talks, lectures, exhibitions, and artists-inresidence programs. 51
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Opposite page: Albert's at Beaufort House in London opened two years ago. This page: The facade of the Chelsea Arts Club in London; mural by Tony Common.
Left: Albert’s. Right: mural by Tony Common, picture by Hugh Gilbert, © Chelsea Arts Club
rivate social clubs, traditional bastions of upper-class decorum, are reinventing themselves as democratic gathP ering spots for a diverse, younger generation of members.
The old clubs are easing membership rules, dress codes, and even fees, while new clubs like the one being planned by David Beckham and Guy Ritchie in West London’s Notting Hill are catering to the chic sneakers-and-cellphone crowd. “It is not about removing the previous generations but evolving the concepts so they work for all ages and breathe fresh life into quite often traditional members clubs with quite a traditional clientele,” says Carlo Carello, managing director of Onslow Holdings, which operates the London clubs Mahiki, Albert’s at Beaufort House, and Raffles. Megan Stromberg, general manager of The Battery in San Francisco, says, “We like to think of ourselves as avant-garde, not old guard.” The club, which opened in 2013 and counts 4,900 members, includes a 120-seat restaurant, a public hotel with 14 rooms and a penthouse, a library that’s used for events instead of reading, several bars, and a wine cellar with 1,200 unique labels. “It’s a cheeky nod to the past of clubs,” she says. In addition to world-class programs on music, literature, and culture, The Battery offers what Stromberg calls “thoughtfully curated experiences” such as yoga retreats and women’s wellness hot-tub hang outs. Its subclubs, which include one devoted to adventure and one for LGBT members, are designed for special interests. Its philanthropic arm has donated some $14 million to over 70 nonprofits. “The goal is to bring together a diverse group of leaders from various fields and professions,” she says. “It’s a place for people to connect and share ideas, but it’s social, not business.” The Island Yacht Club, which has been on Canada’s Toronto Islands since its founding in 1953, recently revamped its property and programs—moves that increased membership from 40 families to 225. “We used to have only boating memberships, but we added a social membership whose fees are significantly lower, so it has become a neighborhood boutique club,” says Andrew Birch, director of membership. “People see it as a summer resort. We have families that come to swim in our pool, play tennis, and hike on nature trails.” He added that not only has the number of boating members doubled, but “some of the social members have been
converted to boating members.” In place of lectures and readings, the club hosts themed nights in its glassenclosed clubhouse. The Mexican fiesta night, which features food and music and children taking swings at a piñata, is quite popular, he says. Since its opening two years ago, Albert’s at Beaufort House in London has attracted 2,000 annual and 200 life members from varied professions. Those under 30 are eligible for reduced-rate quarterly memberships. “The decor reflects a younger aesthetic,” Carello says. “The interiors are still luxurious but with touches designed for the highly visual Instagram generation,” he says.“Our events schedule is designed for our young members, with world-class DJs and fancy-dress parties.” For the 125-year-old Chelsea Arts Club in London, which has always possessed a bohemian atmosphere, change meant spending 2 million British pounds (US$2.62 million) on its clubhouse just so things didn’t change. “It was a restoration, not a refurbishing project,” says club secretary Geoffrey Matthews. “We offer a friendly and informal home for artists who are taking time off from the studio; our approach continues to appeal to the creatively minded of all ages. We’ve never had a dress code and we’ve never allowed the use of phones or computers, and our subscriptions remain less than half the average of other London clubs.” The institutions are likely to keep changing with the times, because as Carello says, “A club cannot rest on its laurels.” 53
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MoonstrucK Watches that celebrate our favorite celestial body
1968, Apollo 8 became the crewed mission to circumnavigate IthenfirstDecember moon. Over the following three years, NASA landed a dozen astronauts on the lunar surface, including Buzz Aldrin, who famously wore an Omega Speedmaster during his historic moonwalk with Neil Armstrong in July 1969. Originally developed for road and track, the Speedmaster was declared “Flight Qualified for all Manned Space Missions” in 1965, and Omega became the exclusive watch supplier to NASA. Last year, to mark the 50th anniversary of the first lunar circumnavigation, Omega released the Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon Apollo 8 ($9,750), the latest addition to its popular Dark Side of the Moon lineup. Made of black zirconium oxide ceramic, the model is distinguished by a cutaway dial that reveals the blackened movement with its bridges, and main plate decorated using a laser ablation technique to mimic the cratered lunar landscape. The dial side is a lighter shade than the back, referencing the two views seen by the astronauts. A sapphire crystal case back is encircled with astronaut Jim Lovell’s words, “We’ll see you on the other side,” uttered to ground control before losing contact. The porthole showcases the Calibre 1861—dubbed 1869 in a nod to the first moon landing in 1969, which we expect to see Omega celebrate in a big way this year. Omega’s space-age moon legacy is unique. Typically, watchmakers employ a moon phase complication to track the
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waxing and waning of the orb on the wrist. Given that our calendar is based on astronomical cycles, moon phases are closely connected to calendar functions, particularly perpetual calendars, which automatically adjust for months of varying lengths, including leap years, theoretically until the year 2100. Last year, Patek Philippe merged its expertise in complex perpetual calendars and its highly coveted Nautilus sport watch, which was designed by the legendary Gerald Genta in 1974. The first Nautilus Perpetual Calendar Ref. 5740/1G-001 ($119,070) is powered by the svelte Caliber 240 Q automatic movement equipped with a super-precise moon phase that is so accurate it deviates from the moon’s position by only one day every 122 years. The dial also displays month, day, date, leap year, and a 24-hour indicator. Elegant and sporty at the same time, the 40mm white gold Nautilus measures only 8.42 millimeters thick, making it the thinnest perpetual calendar offered by Patek Philippe. Another old-guard brand, Vacheron Constantin launched its retro-contemporary Fiftysix collection last year, with an eye toward collectors with urbane tastes and an affinity for vintage styling. While the basic automatic establishes a new entry-level price for Vacheron, at $11,900 in steel, the range also includes a 40 mm Complete Calendar ($23,500 in steel and $36,800 in rose gold). Day of the week and month are displayed in two apertures, while the date is indicated around the periphery with a blue arrow hand. But the moon phase at 6 o’clock instantly catches the eye: With no stars or other ornamentation, the moon on a pure blue background is clean and modern, standing out on the retro, sector-style dial. Like the Patek Philippe, it will theoretically stay on course with the moon’s phases for 122 years. By then, watchmakers may be setting their sights on Mars.
Opposite page: An Omega Speedmaster worn by Ryan Gosling in First Man, which tells the tale of Neil Armstrong. This page: The watch being tested by NASA, top; the original watch and its certificate of authenticity, bottom.
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RETURN OF RYE THE SPIRIT MADE OF RYE GRAIN IS BACK IN CLASSIC COCKTAILS, AS WELL AS MORE MODERN CONCOCTIONS
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Opposite page: A cocktail made with Angel’s Envy. At right: The company’s rye.
ye is a spirit with lots of history. The peppery drink was a favorite of the forefathers of R the U.S., including President George Washington, and was a
staple right up until Prohibition. But rye distillers never recovered from that 13-year dry spell, and until recently, the spirit was all but extinct. Now, with bespoke bars and craft cocktails making everything old new again, it is having a more-than-triumphant return to the top shelf. Between 2009 and 2017, sales of the spirit rose a whopping 934%, according to the Distilled Spirits Council. Craft distillers have led the rye trend, but bigger brands such as Jim Beam, Wild Turkey, and Bulleit have joined in as well. The rise in rye “has amazed everyone in the industry,” albeit pleasantly, says Wes Henderson, co-founder of Angel’s Envy distillery in Louisville, Ky. “If you’d asked me 10 years ago if rye would even still be around, I would have said, ‘Hell, no,’ ” he says. “But it makes sense in terms of the premiumization of spirits and the rise of the classic cocktail.” Colin Spoelman, co-founder of Brooklyn-based Kings County Distillery, agrees. “We’re just coming off a time when the cocktail culture was looking back rather than forward,” he says. “Bartenders got interested in rye because it’s called for in so many classic cocktails.” To be a rye, the spirit must be made from at least 51% rye grain; the higher the percentage, the more rye flavor. Craft ryes, made in small batches, are traditionally more “grain forward,” says Spoelman, and have “that sort of rich mouthfeel.” Kings Distillery has teamed up with five other New York distilleries to create a standard Empire Rye within the state, which calls for 80% New York–grown rye and 20% barley malt and is aged two years in charred-oak barrels, giving it notes of maple, mint, and cut grass with a spicy finish. At Angel’s Envy, Henderson started making rye once he realized how wrong he was about its future. His version is made from 95% rye and finished in Caribbean rum barrels, combining “the classic rye spice with the sweetness of the rum.” Rye is just one of many whiskies made at Angel’s Envy and Kings Distillery, but WhistlePig in Vermont is dedicated to rye alone. At what was once a dairy farm, master distiller Dave Pickerell has created a collection of ryes, including its annual FarmStock estate release, which is made with the distillery’s own grain and finished in Vermont white oak barrels. Rye can be pricier than other spirits. WhistlePig’s FarmStock starts at $69 a fifth, but its premium whiskies can cost $300 or more. The spirit can be served in a number of ways. Rye brings its spicy notes to yesterday’s tipples, like Old Fashioneds or Sazeracs, and mixologists are making it their own with modern recipes. The spirit is also as good neat or on the rocks as it is in cocktails, Henderson adds. “I don’t care how your drink it, just drink it,” he says. 59
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Creating the LanD and Range Rovers of Your Dreams Overfinch’s customization turns top- rated luxury off- roaders Into one- off Bespoke creations
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ince 1975, a British company called Overfinch has been making S already-special Range Rover and Land
Rover motorcars even more distinctive, with bespoke upgrades to both performance and appearance. It was Overfinch, for example, that first gave buyers of these vehicles access to five-speed manual and three-speed automatic transmissions, plus enhanced power from smallblock Chevrolet V-8 engines. In 1981, a high-endurance Overfinch Range Rover won the notoriously difficult Paris-Dakar Rally. Although its success has led to imitators, Overfinch remains the market leader in the conversion of these toughbut-tender British icons. Pricing isn’t an exact science, because each car is one of a kind, drawing from option lists limited only by the customer’s imagination. Overfinch cars have long been available in Great Britain—where they’re popular with footballers and celebrities—and to “overfinch” your ride has become a popular verb that implies
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Those looking for a luxury car made even more distinctive opt for Overfinch, which gussies up interiors and exteriors.
upgrades and customization. Now, the luxury models are making the Atlantic crossing for American buyers. The latest Overfinch Range Rover leads off with a deep, carbon-fiber-trimmed front spoiler with dramatically lower air intakes. The body, which gains signature LED running lights, is subtly flared to make it look wider—but never bulky. The rear bumper and air dam echo the theme, and are set off with a sound-enhanced and performance-tuned exhaust featuring special-cast Overfinch tips. The driver can even change the system’s sound signature with a phone app. The car’s body is appointed with high-grade carbon fiber. The Overfinch design ensures that the Range Rover’s builtin technology—from cruise-control radar and high-end infotainment to 360-degree digital cameras and built-in parking sensors—are perfectly integrated. Overfinch’s own lightweight wheels—in the latest “Centaur” design—are either cast 22-inch or forged 23-inch rims. Inside is the new “Lumière” seating, with perforated Scottish Bridge of Weir leather center panels, framed in special hexagonal stitching. Back-seat passengers enjoy heated arm- and footrests. But just say the word and Overfinch will style your own exclusive seating in any material you desire, even shagreen. This being British luxury, the leather is complemented by a wide choice of wood veneers. It goes without saying that there are many other options, including carbon-fiber rocker panels, tailgate badging, and
a huge palette of colors and trim choices. “We invite special commissions from all our customers,” says Overfinch chairman Kevin Sloane. And, of course, this Range Rover is a serious off-roader, too. The Land Rover Defender has been discontinued, but Overfinch has prepared its own tribute to the beloved 4x4. The bodywork is enhanced with a special signature hood and grille, and the front bumper is transplanted from the SVX. The distinctiveness continues with unique integrated running lights, satin-black quarter panels, and diamond-plated rocker panels. The Overfinch Defender sits on 18-inch custom alloy wheels, which complement specially painted rearview mirrors. The upgrades create a distinctly new Defender, but they’re also practical. The car gains aluminum gas and brake pedals, and a rear step with an electric tow bar. The interior is all leather. Driver and front passenger sit on Recaro seats with 40th-anniversary stitching, and the useful rear seats fold down. Also making the cabin better and more modern are an Alpine satellite-navigation system, a Bluetooth-ready stereo, and a backup camera. There’s also an enhancement package for the all-new Range Rover Sport, and a very exclusive one for the SVR. That one comes with a special sport-seat interior with diamond-quilted paneling, contrast micro piping, and stitching. Carbon fiber is used extensively, as it is in all Overfinch models. Just 25 SRVs will be made. 61
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The genre- bending writer recommends four anthologies that have inspired her craft elly Link’s short stories blur the line between genre and literary fiction, drawing upon elements of fairy tale, sciK ence fiction, and horror.
The author, 49, of Northampton, Mass., has written three story collections and edited several anthologies, and was recently awarded a MacArthur Foundation fellowship for her trailblazing fiction. “It doesn’t feel in any way like a practical joke, but it does not feel real either,” Link says, recalling the moment she learned of the award. When she isn’t writing, Link and her husband, Gavin Grant, run Small Beer Press, a publisher of fantasy and literary fiction. And now, she is taking a hiatus from the short form to work on a novel. “The difference with the novel is its capacity, and the sense that it keeps opening up,” she says. “I open a door and go through it and then there’s another door. The middle space between where I started and where I want to end up feels like an enormous and unexplored series of interesting rooms.” Link is still devoted, though, to the short story. Here, she shares some of her favorite collections, and her thoughts on how they’ve inspired her own craft.
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Grace Paley, The Little Disturbances of Man
“Grace Paley is one of my favorite writers. Her stories are very dialogue- and voice-driven, and have such a sense of a brain and a heart. She’s very funny and witty, but also unafraid to tackle big subjects. She pulls off tricks of narrative in a smaller space than any other writer. She’s the master of that. You read her work and think, ‘I didn’t know this was allowed.’ There’s a feeling of permission that her books can give you, that you can go off and do this and you’re not going to be by yourself.” 2
Karen Joy Fowler, Black Glass
“She was one of my teachers when I was studying creative writing, and I took her course because she was the instructor. She is somebody who straddles that line between science fiction, fantasy, and literary work. Fowler is like Grace Paley in the sense that her writing gives you permission to think and care about things very deeply, and shows that language could be used in such a way that isn’t just about precision or rhythm, but also conveys something about the person who is writing. Reading her work is like having a conversation with somebody. I keep a lot of duplicate copies of certain books to give to people, and Black Glass is one of those.” 3
Robert Aickman, Compulsory Games
“Aickman was a writer of the uncanny. He wrote a lot of ghost stories and a lot of stories that have this murky, airless quality to them. As a reader, you feel very estranged, but also very interested in what’s going on. His books have stayed in print in the U.K. much longer than in the U.S., but the New York Review of Books just put out Compulsory Games, a collection of some of his previously published and unpublished stories.” 4
Helen Oyeyemi, What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours
“It’s very difficult to build a collection around a theme, in which the theme doesn’t overwhelm the stories in that collection. Here, the idea of keys feels mysterious; it’s a very generous theme. Those stories really build on each other as the collection progresses forward. The theme enriches the movement of the collection, and the movement of the reader through it. It’s a great metaphor for the experience of reading short stories.”
Sharona Jacobs Photography
Author Kelly Link’s Favorite Short Story Collections
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Rafael Nadal Scores Off the Court
Rafa Nadal Foundation
The tennis legend and his foundation are committed to helping kids through sports
Tennis star Rafael Nadal works with children in underserved communities.
ennis master Rafael Nadal has quite the résumé. He has won 11 French T Opens, 17 Grand Slams, and an Olympic
gold medal for singles, and he has been labeled the “King of Clay” for winning more than 50 matches on clay courts. But while tennis may be Nadal’s passion, he feels his greatest achievement is the foundation bearing his name. “The work we do via the Rafa Nadal Foundation—and everything we have achieved over the years—is very enriching for me,” Nadal, 32, says. Born in Manacor on the island of Mallorca in Spain, Nadal still chooses to live in his hometown, where he and his family started the foundation, a private nonprofit dedicated to children in underserved communities. Nadal and his organization believe that all young people should have equal opportunities to reach their full potential.“Be it with vulnerable children, youth with disabilities, or talented
athletes, our objective is in all cases the same,” says Maria Francisca Perelló, director of strategy for the foundation. She explains that the organization aims “to promote values and empower minors and adolescents, enabling them to face the challenges of the future.” Sports and education are the backbones of the foundation and the projects it currently supports. “What better tool than sports to make it possible?” Perello says. Since its creation in 2008, the foundation has assisted 3,700 children, ranging in age from 6 to 17. In 2014, the Rafa Nadal Foundation Center—the initiative’s flagship project—opened in Palma de Mallorca. The center focuses on sports, social skills, and psychotherapy. Besides establishing productive study habits, the children learn how to communicate and deepen their respect for their colleagues. Nadal says he isn’t surprised to see “how, through sport and education, we are able to improve the lives of so many children and young people, and of their families, too.” The foundation’s More Than Tennis program, started in 2010 in collaboration with Special Olympics Spain, reaches children in 18 schools in the country, assisting with learning disabilities and teaching the basics of tennis. Students learn playing techniques as they build self-confidence, which ultimately creates a sense of belonging and an enhanced quality of life for both them and their parents. While much work takes place in Spain, the team also reaches children in India. Launched with the Vicente Ferrer Foundation in 2010, the Anantapur Educational Center in Andhra Pradesh is based in one of India’s poorest areas. The project, which uses tennis to integrate and socialize boys and girls from local villages, has helped more than 200 children. “We strive to ensure that there is equality among them, regardless of gender or the caste they belong to,” Perello says. “Here, in the classroom and on the courts, such differences don’t exist.” The second annual Rafa Nadal Golf Challenge will take place from Feb. 14-17, 2019, in Mallorca, Spain. Participants will have the chance to network with colleagues and clients from around the world while golfing, dining, and socializing at this event, exclusive to the Sotheby’s network. Upscale accommodations will be provided by the Rafa Nadal Sports Center, and players will golf at the Vall D’Or Golf course in Baleares, Spain.
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Sound and Style Unite High - end headphones that look and sound great igh-end headphones don’t just make the sound quality of your songs significantly better, they also serve as a stylish H accessory.
With high-tech features like noise cancellation, wireless wear, and state-of-the-art acoustics—combined with luxury design elements such as Swarovski crystals, rose gold, and hand-stitched leather—today’s headphones go way beyond basic earbuds. Here are some of the most coveted models on the market. Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H9i
Crafted from lambskin and cowhide, this leather-bound memory-foam pair has a noise-cancellation mechanism that lets you either focus on the music without ambient noise, or drown out sound completely. An intuitive touch interface means you can control everything—answer a call, adjust volume, change a song—just by touching the ear cup (it even works if you’re wearing gloves).
Beats Solo3 Wireless On - Ear Headphones
The original street-chic music wear, Beats by Dre have a gold patina and a wireless design. By holding them near your iPhone, they simultaneously connect to your Apple Watch, iPad, and Apple computer. Cushioned ear cups help cancel out noise, so you can focus on the music or take calls in stereo Bluetooth.
These Bowers & Wilkins headphones have a luxe—if retro—look.
Frends Layla Rose Gold
Bedecked in black Swarovski crystals, this gunmetal-andleather set combines the high touch of fashion designer Carolyn Rowan with the cutting-edge sound engineering for which Master & Dynamic is known. Fashioned from breathable lambskin-wrapped memory foam, the ear cups feature 40-millimeter neodymium drivers that deliver superior sound quality in a red carpet–worthy accessory. Bowers & Wilkins P9 Signature
Bowers & Wilkins P9 Signatures showcase ear cups and a headband made from fine Italian Saffiano leather and a design that bears a funky, retro feel. Meticulously constructed by sound engineers, the P9 Signatures features a stereo system that produces live-concertlike quality. Sennheiser HD 800S
Metal and plastic merge in a sleek, matte-black finish, and materials were developed in the aerospace industry to achieve durability without extra weight. A see-through mesh covering on each ear cup provides a window into the mechanism’s working. Patented absorber technology allows for even the slightest nuances in music to be heard. 64
Frends headphones are made from rose gold and leather and look like a trendy hair accessory. It’s no wonder the brand has collaborated with the likes of fashion houses such as Dolce & Gabbana and Zadig & Voltaire for custom pairs that have appeared on the runways. The caps are interchangeable, so you can swap them out for different looks. Bose Custom QuietComfort 35 Wireless Headphones II
Designing your dream set is easy (well, somewhat), with 26 colors and two finishes of automotive-grade paint to choose from. But these wireless headphones aren’t just about looks: Special noise-canceling technology allows you to adjust to three levels of sound drown-out, and voice-activation controls Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant so you can manage your day-to-day tasks to the tune of your own personal playlist.
Bowers & Wilkins
Carolyn Rowan x Master & Dynamic MH30 Swarovski Crystal-Embellished Headphones
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NASSAU COUNTY BAYVILLE, NY
Waterfront Only 30 Miles from Manhattan 55 ft. of spectacular waterfront and beach on the L.I. Sound. Beautifully designed open floor plan allows for a seamless blend of interior and exterior entertaining space. Sun-filled 4-bedroom home with huge master suite, fireplace and en suite bath. Great room, dining room and kitchen overlook large patio and beach. The perfect setting. LV SD #3. COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE LAURA ZAMBRATTO + 1 917 822 4360 | laurazambratto@danielgale.com JUAN GUILLERMO ROA + 1 516 242 4942 | juanroa@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3083450
$1,499,000 BAYVILLE, NY
Sound Side Stone Gatehouse Original iron gates topped with gas lights welcome you to this renovated timeless beauty. Oversized fireplaces, architectural moldings, custom Chef’s kitchen. Gardener’s Cottage, deeded beach, mooring rights. SD #3. LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE MARGARET MATEYASCHUK + 1 516 972 1891 | margaretmateyaschuk@danielgale.com ELLEN M. HANES + 1 516 984 7147 | ellenhanes@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3020458
$995,000 BROOKVILLE, NY
Exceptional Living on the Gold Coast Perfectly set on over 2 park-like acres in Old Brookville, this stately Brick Colonial boasts a 2-story dramatic grand foyer; 12 ft. ceilings with intricate and elaborate plaster moldings, 7 spacious bedrooms, 5 full baths and 5 custom fireplaces. North Shore SD #1. WHEATLEY PLAZA OFFICE TARA MATCHTON + 1 516 641 2652 | taramatchton@danielgale.com JAMES SCHUCK + 1 347 420 3131 | jamesschuck@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3062602
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BROOKVILLE, NY
Custom Modern Marvel Amazing location, spacious Modern custom home designed by Stuart Naraofsky and constructed to the highest standards. 20 ft. ceilings, gourmet eat-in kitchen, den with fireplace, master suite with office and library. 7 bedrooms 6.5 baths, and a gunite heated pool. 2 acres. Jericho SD #15. GLEN HEAD/OLD BROOKVILLE OFFICE CAROLINA BOUCOS + 1 516 835 1804 | carolinaboucos@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3080733
$3,200,000
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BROOKVILLE, NY
New to Market Nestled on 2 expansive private acres, this custom-built home showcases impeccable detail, millwork and designer finishes. Grand principal rooms. Soaring ceilings. Main floor master suite opens to magical outdoor setting. Dine alfresco on the covered porch, entertain under the stars; outdoor fireplace and sparkling pool. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Jericho SD #15. WHEATLEY PLAZA OFFICE JILL LANDOW + 1 516 993 0975 | jilllandow@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3082416
$2,459,000 BROOKVILLE, NY
Ralph Lauren Flair Thoughtfully renovated 5-bedroom Colonial with Ralph Lauren flair. Inviting flow allows for easy living and entertaining. Gourmet kitchen, sunny breakfast room and enclosed porch enjoy a spectacular view of the 2-acre paradise. Sparkling pool with spa, will enhance your summer fun. Finished basement and generator. Jericho SD #15. WHEATLEY PLAZA OFFICE LOIS KIRSCHENBAUM + 1 516 526 7425 | loiskirschenbaum@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3047074
$2,250,000
CENTRE ISLAND, NY
“Casual Water” Waterfront, year-round retreat offers magical views of Oyster Bay Harbor with 394 ft. of sandy beach. 6-bedroom Colonial designed to blend seamlessly with its Gold Coast surroundings with modern amenities and fine craftsmanship. Impressive 12 ft. ceilings, delicate gold leaf stencil and the colors of sand and sea welcome you to well-proportioned public rooms that capture breathtaking views. Outdoor spaces include a saltwater pool, Moroccan inspired pool house, lighted steps to beach, a columned terrace plus a full-length balcony perfect for enjoying picturesque boats with colorful sails. A Masterpiece Collection Listing. SD #6.
LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE KIMBERLY BANCROFT + 1 516 404 5053 | kimberlybancroft@danielgale.com MADELEINE GANIS + 1 516 375 7760 | madeleineganis@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3029657
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GARDEN CITY, NY
2018 Brand New Construction This Hampton-style home features supreme design details and 3,600 sq. ft. of luxury for gracious entertaining and comfortable family living. The main level features a soaring 2-story entry foyer, powder room, formal dining room, living room, Chef’s gourmet kitchen with Viking appliances, quartz counters and center island open to a large great room, an office, full bath and mudroom. Upstairs you will find a spacious master suite with a tray ceiling, walk-in closet and en suite bath with tub and glass shower. 4 additional bedrooms and 3 full baths and laundry room complete this level. Amenities: inlay and herringbone hardwood floors, 9 ft. high ceilings, thick moldings, full basement, walk-up attic, attached 2-car garage, central vac, hydronic heat and large paver patio and 30 minutes to NYC. Experience blissful moments every day in this one-of-a-kind home.
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GLEN COVE, NY
In Prestigious Doctor’s Row Area Fabulous new kitchen with top-of-the-line cabinets, countertops and appliances; open floor plan provides easy flow in living areas; 2 master suites – 1 on the main floor and 1 on the 2nd – 5 bedrooms total and 4 full baths, make this the best option for your next home. Located on ½-acre on quiet circular drive, close to LIRR /highways to NYC. SD #5. LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE SUZI CHASE + 1 516 606 5151 | suzichase@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3052193
$899,000 GLEN COVE, NY
Picture Perfect Colonial Welcome home – charming front porch on a deep, flat, beautifully fenced property. Features living room, family room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Grounds include a 2-car garage, 2 patios, yard and garden with in-ground sprinklers. Glen Cove residents enjoy beaches, parks, tennis courts, boating and golf course (fee.) SD #5. LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE SUZI CHASE + 1 516 606 5151 | suzichase@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3071511
$579,900 GREAT NECK, NY
New Construction in the Village of Lake Success Grand brick Colonial with double entry foyer, 6 bedrooms, 7 baths built with the finest architectural details and custom moldings throughout. Fabulous gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, spacious living room with fireplace, formal dining room and den. 2 slate terraces, fully finished basement and 3-car garage. Near to highway, shopping and restaurants. SD #7. LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE HUAILING (HELEN) DENG + 1 917 859 7718 | huailingdeng@danielgale.com QING (JEFF) LU + 1 516 637 8686 | jefflu@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3077665
$3,999,999 GREAT NECK ESTATES, NY
Charming and Prominent Center Hall Convenience Nestled on an expansive property, this over-sized Center Hall Tudor boasts 5 bedrooms and 4 en suite baths. Entry foyer flows to generously sized formal entertaining rooms, spacious den, library and powder room. This home is enhanced with central air, new generator, Andersen windows and finished basement. Prestigious Village of Great Neck Estates features its own police and waterfront park with pool/tennis. SD #7. GREAT NECK OFFICE SARIT ELIAS +1 516.445.7636 | saritelias@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3076582
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GREAT NECK ESTATES, NY
Stately Tudor Close to Town and LIRR Beautiful brick home features spacious rooms, formal entertaining areas with high ceilings and hardwood floors. Immaculate 6-bedroom, 4-bath, 2 half bath home. Manicured tranquil garden off of kitchen area. Full finished basement. 2-car garage. Upgrades include new gas conversion, new water heater and new chimney. Prestigious Village of Great Neck Estates features its own police and waterfront park with pool/tennis. SD #7. GREAT NECK OFFICE SARIT ELIAS +1 516.445.7636 | saritelias@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3062660
$1,950,000 GREAT NECK PLAZA, NY
Sprawling Top Floor Co-Op With Terrace This sprawling 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath Co-Op will delight its new owners. Fully renovated layout ideal for entertaining or everyday living. Featuring an eat-in kitchen, living room, dining room and south-facing terrace. New hardwood floors throughout, laundry on floor, indoor garage, near LIRR, town and shops. Low monthly maintenance fee of $1313.60. Saddle Rock Elementary/South SD #7. GREAT NECK OFFICE SAMUEL MARCUS +1 516 456 1664 | samuelmarcus@danielgale.com JANET WOLF MARCUS + 1 516 319 6543 | janetmarcus@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3086457
$799,000 ISLAND PARK, NY
Barnum Island Waterfront This well-maintained home is ready for you to make it your own. The Barnum Colonial boasts 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, hardwood floors, CAC and an extra deep 40 ft. x 150 ft. lot. The lot allows access from the street behind. The 40 ft. bulkhead with dock allows space for 2 boats and a jet ski. Get your fishing poles ready. SD #31. MANHASSET OFFICE DEANNA DURSO + 1 516 551 0999 | deannadurso@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3081535
$650,000 KINGS POINT, NY
Architectural Masterpiece The mansion unfolds on 3 acres of picturesque manicured waterfront property with a private deep-water dock, located in the prestigious Village of Kings Point. A rare marble fountain imported from The Rothschild Estate in France can be seen upon the approach to the all French Limestone mansion columned with some of the last remaining marble from the French quarry used to build Versailles. GREAT NECK OFFICE JASON FRIEDMAN +1 516.236.6226 | jasonfriedman@danielgale.com SARAH (RUDI) FRIEDMAN +1 516.643.0630 | sarahfriedmand@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3069428
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LATTINGTOWN, NY
Historic, Distinguished – Peacock Point Set on 4.08 bucolic and picturesque acres that were originally part of the Estate of Henry Pomeroy Davison of J.P. Morgan, this property is graced by a 7-bedroom Colonial home and a 3-bedroom Cottage that were completed in 1922. Lovely large entertaining rooms and attractive architectural details abound throughout this home. Peacock Point homeowner’s association includes beach, mooring, pool and pavilion (HOA Dues.) SD #3.
LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE PATRICK H. MACKAY + 1 516 759 4800 ext.174 | patrickmackay@danielgale.com ANTJE BUELTE DOLIDO + 1 516 446 4845 | antjedolido@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3066058
$2,250,000
LATTINGTOWN, NY
Recently Renovated, One-of-a-Kind Home Sprawling home overlooking Mill Neck Creek set on shy 1-acre. Serene and secluded 4,000 sq. ft. of living space. Lattingtown Beach rights. SD #3. LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE MARGARET MATEYASCHUK + 1 516 972 1891 | margaretmateyaschuk@danielgale.com COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE BARBARA BENTLEY NASH + 1 631 692 6770 | barbarabentleynash@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3030416
$1,139,000 LATTINGTOWN HARBOR, NY
Beach and Boating Community French Chateau-style home built in 2010, with elegant moldings and polished hardwood floors. Open floor plan and tall windows ensure easy flow from one sun-drenched room to another. Grounds include a heated saltwater pool, pool house. Community has beach, beach house and boat mooring on L.I. Sound. A Masterpiece Collection Listing. SD #3. LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE SUZI CHASE + 1 516 606 5151 | suzichase@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3009714
$2,799,000
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LOCUST VALLEY, NY
“Loblolly” Like a magical storybook Cottage, this charming 5-bedroom 1927 Tudor revival captures the imagination. Its grounds are entered through a gated sweeping drive which lends to the serenity and privacy of the estate. Landscaped by Innocenti & Webel, and bordering a renowned country club, the spectacular 6-acre grounds include a Guest House, Japanese Tea House, expansive lawns, Koi ponds, Japanese bridges, strolling gardens, and specimen plantings. Visitors are greeted by a spacious foyer that leads to the magnificent entertaining rooms. A newly renovated country-style kitchen boasts a Butler’s pantry and large family dining area. 2 master suites with fireplaces and 2 additional bedrooms with en suite baths. A truly unique north shore gem. A Masterpiece Collection Listing. SD #3.
LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE PATRICK H. MACKAY + 1 516 759 4800 ext.174 | patrickmackay@danielgale.com CHRISTINA (CHRISTY) F. PORTER + 1 516 835 5512 | christinaporter@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3067936
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MANHASSET, NY
Classic Strathmore Vanderbilt Tudor This classic home is set on almost an acre of private property at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Strathmore Vanderbilt. On the main level you will find a spacious living room, formal dining room, dramatic 2-story family room, updated kitchen, breakfast room and full bath. The 2nd floor features a master bedroom, master bath plus 2 additional bedrooms, hall bath and a loft area. SD #6.
MANHASSET OFFICE ANN CARLUCCI + 1 516 672 2023 | anncarlucci@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3069208
$2,200,000
MANHASSET, NY
Mid-Century Modern-Style in Strathmore Village With its clean lines and eminently cool vibe, this Mid-Century home is both comfortable and stylish. Highlights include updated, eat-in kitchen, 5 bedrooms and 2.5 baths – the 2 full baths are updated. Surrounded by exquisite homes in Strathmore Village, the ¼-acre property is flat and a wonderful place for outdoor activities. SD #6.
MANHASSET OFFICE ANNIE HOLDREITH + 1 516 509 4082 | annieholdreith@danielgale.com NOUZHA ZOUAK + 1 917 392 7401 | nouzhazouak@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3064490
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MANHASSET, NY
Chic and Sophisticated in North Strathmore This picture-perfect home has 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths and is thoughtfully updated for today’s living. Enjoy quiet nights to boisterous celebrations in this terrific layout. Gather around the center island of the large, eat-in kitchen with vaulted ceilings and quartz countertops. Put the commercial stove and stainless steel appliances into cooking mode while your guests hang out in the adjacent den. 4 bedrooms and 3 baths – 2 are newly renovated. SD #6.
MANHASSET OFFICE ANNIE HOLDREITH + 1 516 509 4082 | annieholdreith@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3062939
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MANHASSET, NY
Turn Key in Flower Hill Mid-Century Split Level home with open floor plan and newly renovated kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, conveniently located to train and town with spacious property and bluestone patio. Ready for you to just unpack your bags and move in. SD #6. MANHASSET OFFICE KRISTEN DENIHAN + 1 516 312 4415 | kristendenihan@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3082596
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MUTTONTOWN, NY
Stone Hill Rare opportunity to purchase one of the last remaining lots in Stone Hill Muttontown and build your dream home. Located in the prestigious Village of Muttontown, the lots are fully improved, many with building plans. Stone Hill is the only North Shore development offering all the benefits, amenities and security of a gated community while also offering the space, grandeur and privacy of individual Estates. Stone Hill’s residences have full use of the private clubhouse with tennis, an indoor pool and state-of-the-art exercise equipment. The limited remaining Stone Hill Estates range from 1 acre to over 2.5 acres and are able to accommodate private pools and tennis courts. Land pricing from $750,000 to $1,900,000. Syosset SD #2. WHEATLEY PLAZA OFFICE KAREN SHARF + 1 516 972 7647 | karensharf@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 2995129
$750,000 – $1,900,000
NORTH HILLS, NY
The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Long Island, North Hills Enjoy a carefree lifestyle in this coveted 2-bedroom terrace level end unit with endless upgrades. Highest standard of service is evident throughout your daily life with manned 24-hour security, valet, doormen. An opulent clubhouse features indoor/outdoor pools, gym, movie theater. 35 minutes from NYC and major airports. Great Neck SD #7. WHEATLEY PLAZA OFFICE LOIS KIRSCHENBAUM + 1 516 526 7425 | loiskirschenbaum@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3039044
$2,250,000 OLD BROOKVILLE, NY
Stunning Custom-Built Colonial Luxurious brick Estate boasts exquisite character and craftsmanship throughout. Nestled on 3 private acres, specimen landscaping creates an unmatched serenity. Spacious kitchen, blue stone terraces, covered porch and saltwater heated pool. Hand crafted wine cellar, 5-car heated garage, brick gardening shed. Extraordinary architectural details. SD #3. GLEN HEAD/OLD BROOKVILLE OFFICE DEBRA QUINN PETKANAS + 1 516 359 3204 | debrapetkanas@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3067187
$5,950,000
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OLD BROOKVILLE, NY
Exquisite and Charming Residence Detail that is indicative of a long-gone era adorns this 1938 brick Colonial with slate roof and 5 bedrooms. Seamless blend of old world charm and todays updated comfort. Professionally landscaped yard with pool, cabana, brick patio and Koi pond. Master suite with cathedral ceiling, fireplace and large walk in-closet. Lower level wine cellar. NS SD #1. COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE LAURA ZAMBRATTO + 1 917 822 4360 | laurazambratto@danielgale.com JOHN HAINES + 1 516 982 9341 | johnhaines@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3074819
$2,450,000 OLD WESTBURY, NY
Norman Jaffe Work of Art This award-winning Architectural Gem, created by renowned Architect Norman Jaffe, was chosen one of the best homes in America in 1979. Located in prestigious Stone Arches, this elegant Contemporary has been completely updated. Set on 2 breathtaking acres with incredible pool. Jericho SD #15. WHEATLEY PLAZA OFFICE SANDY BINDER + 1 516 819 0000 | sandybinder@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 2919466
$3,295,000
OLD WESTBURY, NY
Spring Hill at Old Westbury As a leading high-end residential builder, Kean Development Company, luxury designer, builder and landscape designer has created an exceptional environment for the custom home-buyer here in the legendary Gold Coast of Long Island. Old Westbury remains an enclave of mansions and homes poised on what were once vast estates. Spring Hill at Old Westbury, a 160-acre manned, gated residential community is defined by century old pines, giant copper beeches, rolling lawns and a 3-acre lake. Only a few lots out of a total of 22 lots, beginning at 5 acres are still available. Your custom home will be tailored with myriad architectural details to the finest luxury standards. A spectacular custom 8,000+ sq. ft. new home is ready for occupancy in the Spring of 2019. Private police, historic gardens, golf, equestrian trails, beaches, acclaimed museums are all nearby. 30 minutes from NYC. Highly ranked Roslyn/East Williston SD #2/3.
WHEATLEY PLAZA OFFICE LOIS KIRSCHENBAUM + 1 516 526 7425 | loiskirschenbaum@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 2869049
Land Starting at $2,999,999
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COVER PROPERT Y OLD WESTBURY, NY
“Haven Hall” Built in 1913 by the renowned firm of Delano & Aldrich with a magnificently reimagined interior by the world-famous architecture firm Ike Kligerman Barkley, “Haven Hall” is a gracious, stately Manor house with 8 bedrooms, 7 full baths, a gym, theater and is situated on over 9 beautifully landscaped and private acres in one of the North Shore’s most desirable Villages. The grounds of the Estate include a clay tennis court, a barn and a 4-bedroom Cottage. A Masterpiece Collection Listing. East Williston SD #2.
HUNTINGTON OFFICE BONNIE WILLIAMSON + 1 516 443 5958 | bonniewilliamson@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 2985984
$6,700,000
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ROSLYN, NY
Port Washington Train Sticker Tremendous opportunity. Renovated 3-bedroom Center Hall Colonial ideally situated in the heart of charming Flower Hill. Renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. 2.5 redone baths. Finished basement with cedar closets and large, bright laundry room are a few exceptional characteristics. Roslyn SD #3. WHEATLEY PLAZA OFFICE CAROLYN LEDERER + 1 516 398 9970 | carolynlederer@danielgale.com ROBIN EGER + 1 516 729 9921 | robineger@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3022285
$899,000
SANDS POINT, NY
Architectural Showcase A modern sensation and architectural phenomenon... an unparagoned mansion on the beach. This waterfront masterpiece was designed by renowned architects Barnes Coy of Bridgehampton. It is a captivating platform for the entertainer who loves to host both elegant formal galas or indulgent soirees until the sunrise. The home captures 300 ft. of sandy coastline and deep blue waters as far as the eye can see. The entire 10,000 sq. ft. of this home was designed to celebrate its unparalleled position on Long Island’s North Shore. Housed within this artistic sculpture are an indoor pool, state-of-the-art movie theater, Chef’s kitchen and modern amenities crafted of inimitable materials. This residence is a trophy, a treasure and a gift to anyone who loves, art, nature and the sea. SD #4.
MANHASSET OFFICE YVONNE (BONNIE) DORAN + 1 516 729 5663 | bonniedoran@danielgale.com DANA FORBES + 1 917 620 3971 | danaforbes@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3036342
$13,999,000
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SANDS POINT, NY
Waterfront With Manhattan Skyline Views A rare opportunity to own a family compound that offers everything you would want in a luxury property. Situated on 5.7 spectacular usable acres with a 420 ft. beach front seawall leading to a 450 ft. deep water dock able to accommodate a lavish yacht. This majestic property is a true oasis with it’s stunning western views of the city and gorgeous sunsets, you will feel as if you are always on vacation. The modern 8,100 sq. ft. Contemporary home offers 7 bedrooms and 7.5 baths with 2 exterior Cottages with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, plenty of room for family and friends. The master bedroom is a suite with 2 en suite baths, plenty of closets, a sitting area with a cozy wood-burning fireplace, a home office, all with panoramic views of L.I. Sound. Other luxury amenities include tennis court, game room, in-home gym with steam sauna, leading to an outdoor in-ground pool and a tranquil rose garden. SD #4.
PORT WASHINGTON OFFICE FRANCESCA MORROCU BLASS + 1 516 857 1750 | francescablass@danielgale.com
PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3063426
$11,500,000
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SANDS POINT, NY
“Gold Coast Waterfront” Elegance and history on a sandy North Shore beach with fantastic water views. Designed by famed architects McKim, Mead & White, this former Estate home of Mary Harriman Rumsey, railroad heiress has been beautifully updated and restored to perfection by Bill Harrison of Harrison Design in 2015. Grand rooms and incredible moldings and detail are accented by 14 ft. restored custom inlaid ceilings. A sweeping staircase leads to a spacious master suite and family bedrooms, and a state-of-the-art heating system and water filtration system are examples of the many updates. A 5-bedroom Beach House at water’s edge and a Carriage House with garages and additional features include a Chauffer’s apartment. The 5+ lovely landscaped acres front on 391 ft. of waterfront just 28 minutes from Manhattan. A Masterpiece Collection Listing. Port Washington SD #4. HUNTINGTON OFFICE BONNIE WILLIAMSON + 1 516 443 5958 | bonniewilliamson@danielgale.com PORT WASHINGTON OFFICE ALANA BENJAMIN + 1 917 680 1948 | alanabenjamin@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3043697
$13,888,000
UPPER BROOKVILLE, NY
“Villa D’Este” A spectacular 6,300 sq. ft. custom-built Ranch-style home on 5 level and private acres. Soaring 18 ft. ceilings are highlighted by incredible moldings. Bright and inviting with oversized windows and an open floor plan. A spacious master suite, an air filtration system and amazing built-in cabinetry are examples of many more wonderful features. A Masterpiece Collection Listing. Brookville/Locust Valley SD #3.
HUNTINGTON OFFICE BONNIE WILLIAMSON + 1 516 443 5958 | bonniewilliamson@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3064297
$4,988,000
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SUFFOLK COUNTY DIX HILLS, NY
Unique Beauty An impressive open and bright floorplan is found throughout this beautifully presented 5-bedroom Post Modern home in Dix Hills. Newly painted, clean and crisp detail. Stunning large principal rooms. Lovely flat professionally manicured acre offers expansive decking, lush lawn and is ready for pool and tennis. SD #5. COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE LAURA ZAMBRATTO + 1 917 822 4360 | laurazambratto@danielgale.com JUAN GUILLERMO ROA + 1 516 242 4942 | juanroa@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3083845
$959,999 FORT SALONGA, NY
Fort Salonga Country Home This spacious 6-bedroom, 4.5-bath Colonial has a 2-story entry hall that foretells the open floor plan throughout. Dual fireplaces and window walls add to the bright ambiance. A gourmet eat-in kitchen opens to a 2-tiered deck overlooking a park-like backyard with waterfall, brook and Koi pond for a tranquil private setting. Kings Park SD #5. HUNTINGTON OFFICE BONNIE WILLIAMSON + 1 516 443 5958 | bonniewilliamson@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3065345
$1,319,000 HUNTINGTON, NY
Huntington Bay Area In a sought-after neighborhood is this well-built home on 1.25 acres. Large rooms include a 32 ft. x 17 ft. great room with vaulted ceilings and fireplace opening to expanded kitchen with a center island and breakfast room. Library with a fireplace on 1st floor has full bath for possible master suite. Minutes from North Shore beaches. Huntington SD #3. HUNTINGTON OFFICE BONNIE WILLIAMSON + 1 516 443 5958 | bonniewilliamson@danielgale.com
$699,000
HUNTINGTON, NY
Cold Spring Terrace This beautifully renovated Expanded Cape features 4 bedrooms with large master on 1st floor. 3 brand new baths and wood floors throughout. Gorgeous new kitchen offers stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops and radiant heat. Full basement with full bath, great for entertaining or guest suite. Close to shopping and parkways. SD #13. COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE HEATHER DWYER + 1 917 887 4164 | heatherdwyer@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3083994
$519,000
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LLOYD HARBOR, NY
Hamptons Living Take exit 40 instead of 70 and enjoy the best of the Hamptons. Following east end design trends, a well-respected builder replicated the high style and sleek ambiance and recreated that lifestyle with pool/pool house, multi-car garage and Cottage. Near private beach (fees), tennis, mooring nearby. An exceptional residence. CSH SD #2. COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE DEBORAH HAUSER + 1 631 513 2107 | deborahhauser@danielgale.com PAMELA DOYLE + 1 631 988 1708 | pameladoyle@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3042310
$3,400,000 LLOYD HARBOR, NY
Newly Built With Great Water Views and Property Crystal blue waters and lush landscape frame the views of this exquisite residence. A permanent deeded easement leads to a sandy beach along Lloyd Harbor. Large principal rooms, superb millwork and a huge master suite. CSH SD #2. COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE PAMELA DOYLE + 1 631 988 1708 | pameladoyle@danielgale.com PEGGY MORIARTY + 1 516 769 2843 | peggymoriarty@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3072648
$2,950,000
LLOYD HARBOR, NY
Jennings Beach Rarely do you find such beautiful flat property with a private beach association (dues required) to renovate or build. The current home, designed to model a classic New England clapboard Colonial, is well proportioned and in excellent condition. A touch of paint is all you need. With 3.5 acres there is plenty room for a pool and pool house. CSH SD #2.
COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE DEBORAH HAUSER + 1 631 513 2107 | deborahhauser@danielgale.com PAMELA DOYLE + 1 631 988 1708 | pameladoyle@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3043993
$1,450,000
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LLOYD HARBOR, NY
Stunning Home and Property Serenely picturesque and magnificently landscaped 2.59 acres. Sprawling, updated 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath Ranch with finished basement and gunite heated pool. Phenomenal family room with vaulted beamed ceilings and fireplace. Expansive master suite with spa bath and private terrace. Beach, mooring, tennis and camp. CSH SD #2. HUNTINGTON OFFICE PATRICIA J. BRETONE + 1 917 270 3715 | patriciabretone@danielgale.com
$1,599,000
LLOYD HARBOR, NY
Historic Lloyd Harbor Farmhouse An inviting circa 1670 home offering 3 full floors of living space. All principal rooms are on the main floor with additional 2 levels of living area and bedrooms. Situated on 3.3 lush, flat acres with covered porch, and detached garage/barn. A spectacular serene location and Lloyd Harbor Village beach and camp (fees apply). CSH SD #2. COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE CATHERINE CRONIN + 1 631 806 8963 | catherinrcronin@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3071542
$1,285,000 LLOYD NECK, NY
Direct Waterfront Enjoy sunsets all year long from this custom-built Tudor (1997) set on nearly 3 acres, a fabulous Hampton’s alternative. 1 hour from Manhattan. Spectacular panoramic vista of Centre Island and Connecticut. Fort Hill (membership dues) includes beach, mooring, and tennis. SD #2. LOCUST VALLEY OFFICE HUAILING (HELEN) DENG + 1 917 859 7718 | huailingdeng@danielgale.com ANN ROBERTS + 1 516 313 0061 | annroberts@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3044711
$3,998,000
LLOYD NECK, NY
Spectacular Residence With Country Club Property This stunning 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath Colonial is amazing inside and out. Professionally landscaped 2+ acres with slate terrace, brick patios and saltwater pool. Spacious principal rooms throughout. Open concept kitchen leads to family room with fireplace and custom built-ins. Private guest suite on 1st floor. Beach and mooring (dues). CSH SD #2. COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE PAMELA DOYLE + 1 631 988 1708 | pameladoyle@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3066474
$2,295,000
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LLOYD NECK, NY
Redone to Perfection A spectacular, completely redone, spacious and expanded Center Hall Colonial. Beautiful architectural details and high-end finishes. Gourmet Chef’s kitchen. Walk-in pantry. Mud room. Master bedroom with lovely water views, huge dressing room and bath. Simply pack your bags and move right in. Association beach (dues). CSH SD #2.
COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE BARBARA BENTLEY-NASH + 1 516 697 1277 | barbarabentleynash@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3078581
$1,699,000
NORTHPORT, NY
Unique Beauty Abounds Within This beautifully appointed 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath Hamptons-style Cedar shake home has every tasteful detail. Superior craftsmanship flows throughout. Lower level finished to perfection. Manicured ½+ acre is complete with a country club yard, heated in-ground pool, putting green and professional landscaping. Close to beach association (dues). SD #5.
COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE LAURA ZAMBRATTO + 1 917 822 4360 | laurazambratto@danielgale.com JOHN HAINES + 1 516 982 9341 | johnhaines@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3083264
$1,199,000
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LLOYD NECK, NY
A Beautiful Place to Call Home This truly exceptional shingle-style Colonial offers an inviting covered front porch overlooking 2.5 beautifully landscaped acres, an impressive 2-story entryway with site lines into the formal living room, elegant dining room and family room with sliders leading to the back deck, blue stone patio and hot tub with Pergola. Stunning recently renovated Chef’s kitchen with custom white cabinets and top-of-the-line appliances. An office and guest bedroom en suite complete the main level. The master en suite on the 2nd floor boasts vaulted ceilings, extensive moldings, fireplace and recently renovated luxurious marble master bath with jetted soaking tub, separate shower and custom his/her closets. 3 additional bedrooms, 2 full baths and bonus room over the 3-car garage complete this home. CSH SD #2.
COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE LISA KIEFER + 1 516 680 8191 | lisakiefer@danielgale.com DEBORAH HAUSER + 1 631 513 2107 | deborahhauser@danielgale.com
$2,350,000
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THE EAST END
BAITING HOLLOW, NY
“Heron House” Truly an exceptional home. This Contemporary-style home is situated in park-like setting of manicured landscaping with pond and gardens. This stunning custom-built home was designed by architect Marty Hyman. Property boasts an impressive indoor, in-ground pool situated in a dramatic light-filled greenhouse which opens to surrounding lush gardens. Property is 5.9 acres. A Masterpiece Collection Listing. SD #2.
MATTITUCK LOVE LANE OFFICE DIANE MOLLICA + 1 917 803 1915 | dianemollica@danielgale.com MARY LENTINI + 1 516 994 0158 | marylentini@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3068620
$1,999,000
LAUREL, NY
North Fork Development Opportunity 70+ acres of development rights intact in Laurel. Tremendous potential for a development, nursery, farmland, the possibilities are real. Please contact us for a viewing and more details. SD #9.
MATTITUCK LOVE LANE OFFICE DIANE MOLLICA + 1 917 803 1915 | dianemollica@danielgale.com MARY LENTINI + 1 516 994 0158 | marylentini@danielgale.com DIANNE KLINK + 1 631 978 1412 | dianneklink@danielgale.com
PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3085060
$5,950,000
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EAST PATCHOGUE, NY
“Turtle Bay” – Refined Waterfront Living This resplendent 9.25-acre property is made special by the quiet buffer of 40 acres to the west and 30 acres to the east of protected and conserved land, 360 ft. of beach waterfront overlooking the Great South Bay, and a home comprised of timeless elements, refined details and masterful construction that evoke a comfortable elegance. A Masterpiece Collection Listing. SD #4. WESTHAMPTON BEACH OFFICE MARY TERRY + 1 631 413 7800 | maryterry@danielgale.com BRIDGET TERRY +1 631 466 7118 | bridgetterry@danielgale.com
PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3079672
$5,950,000
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QUOGUE, NY
“Sand Castle” – Celebration of Sky, Sea and Air A 14,000 sq. ft. oceanfront beauty, perfectly located on Dune Road in the Village of Quogue. Hamptons tradition abounds in this sprawling 9-bedroom cedar-shingled home. This 3.25-acre waterfront property celebrates the grand beach house style of the main house with stunning amenities including 2 outdoor fireplaces, a heated, gunite pool with lanai and a full outdoor kitchen with a brick oven, an all-weather tennis court, and a dock with 3 slips on the canal. Close to the pool and the beautifully landscaped garden by renowned landscape architect Edmund D. Hollander takes you to the walkway to the ocean. Broad, beautiful Quogue beach is just a stairway away and for your trip back to the house, a convenient outdoor shower at the top of the stairs to wash the sand away. A Masterpiece Collection Listing. SD #3.
WESTHAMPTON BEACH OFFICE CHRISTOPHER FOGLIA + 1 631 831 2515 | christopherfoglia@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3068013
$19,900,000
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REMSENBURG, NY
“Water’s Edge” – One-of-a-Kind Property Set on over 2 acres on a quiet Remsenburg street with canal and bay views from almost every room. A stunning, 6-bedroom secluded Estate with all of the seaside amenities: a private dock, 25 x 50 ft. heated gunite pool, all-weather tennis court and a breezy, beachy, poolside cabana with bluestone flooring, bath and changing room. Only a 1.5-hour drive from New York City and perfectly situated in the first Hampton: Remsenburg. With a private boat dock and beach rights, this home offers everything to the discerning buyer. Custom-built for the 21st century and environmentally conscious, this home includes geothermal heating and cooling, and a terraced elevation with pilings and a poured foundation – safety and security for every season. A Masterpiece Collection Listing. SD #1.
WESTHAMPTON BEACH OFFICE CHRISTOPHER FOGLIA + 1 631 831 2515 | christopherfoglia@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3040586
$5,350,000
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SHELTER ISLAND, NY
Waterfront Splendor With Dock Conceived by Peter Pennoyer Architects, recognized by Architectural Digest (AD100) as a design leader, the property embodies meticulous classic details with all the amenities and comforts of a contemporary lifestyle. Relax on the expansive veranda or escape down to the secluded beach. A large dock will accommodate your sail and powerboat and if desired, arrive in just 45 minutes from NYC by seaplane. A gourmet kitchen, expansive entertaining space, 3 en suite bedrooms and a separate garage and Guest Cottage comprise an exquisite home in a private Estate setting for the discerning buyer. SD #1.
COLD SPRING HARBOR OFFICE WAYNE MARCIANO + 1 516 987 1500 | waynemarciano@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3037327
$4,295,000
SHELTER ISLAND, NY
Country Estate on the Hampton’s Only Island Stunning British-style Estate with glorious landscaped expansive grounds including an ornate garden, open layout, master suite with office and private deck, 2 en suite guest bedrooms and walkway to 960 sq. ft. Carriage House with gym and playroom from the 2nd floor. 1-bedroom Cottage, gunite pool with cabana, potting shed and more. SD #1. SHELTER ISLAND OFFICE LINDA MCCARTHY + 1 631 745 2626 | lindamccarthy@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3085644
$3,498,000 SHELTER ISLAND, NY
An Artist’s Beach House Beautiful sunsets from this Modern water view Estate. Enjoy heated water view pool, 50+ linear ft. of private beach, water garden and electric sunshade and awning. Renovated interiors include a new custom kitchen with honed Carrera countertops, solid white oak interior doors, new baths, master and guest suites and smart home features. SD #1. SHELTER ISLAND OFFICE LINDA MCCARTHY + 1 631 745 2626 | lindamccarthy@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3068300
$2,485,000
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SHELTER ISLAND, NY
Renovated Classic Island Farmhouse on 2 Acres Across from preserved land and extensive open space. Wrap-around covered porch with mahogany deck and screened porch. Main house has 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, Chef’s kitchen with stone fireplace, 1st floor master suite, pool with stone patio, apple orchard. Private 1-bedroom/1-bath Guest House. Detached 3-car garage. Excellent rental history. SD #1. SHELTER ISLAND OFFICE LINDA MCCARTHY + 1 631 745 2626 | lindamccarthy@danielgale.com SUZANNE WILUTIS + 1 516 635 3778 | suzannewilutis@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3080062
$2,095,000 SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTS, NY
Clean Design With Classic Touches Set on a quiet lane a close to the historic Heights district, this Traditional has modern amenities that bring old and new together. A heated pool, pool house, and surrounding stone patio are the centerpieces of an artfully maintained landscape. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths – this home is an ideal match for summer getaways or winter retreats. SD #1. SHELTER ISLAND OFFICE LINDA MCCARTHY + 1 631 745 2626 | lindamccarthy@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3021870
$1,475,000
SOUTHOLD, NY
Brick Cove Marina Waterfront opportunity. 12.9 acres of commercial property with 680 ft. of frontage on Peconic Bay. Currently operated as a commercial marina with 138 boat slips, several outbuildings, a pool, tennis courts, and dwelling. Development opportunities include, but are not limited to, small hotel/motel, B&B or restaurant. Largest waterfront commercial property available on the North Fork. SD #5.
GREENPORT OFFICE JOANN WIND + 1 631 764 3847 | joannwind@danielgale.com JENNIFER PLACE + 1 917 698 5736 | jenniferplace@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 2920335
$8,800,000
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SOUTHOLD, NY
Bayfront Escape Manicured grounds welcome guests to this grand waterfront home. Approximately 5,000 sq. ft., on 1 acre with a 153 ft. stretch of sandy bay beach and endless views of blue water across to the green lawns of Shelter Island plus a gunite pool surrounded by a stone patio. Marble floors, a sweeping staircase with 18 ft. ceilings grace the entrance. Light and bright with wide hallways, big windows and beautiful mill work throughout. Oversized waterside kitchen has 2 islands and flows into the great room, gracious living and dining rooms. An office with beautiful water views, enclosed by French doors at once inspires and taunts the worker inside to come out and enjoy the sand and surf. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, including a guest suite with private entrance make this home one not to be missed. SD #5.
GREENPORT OFFICE MARIAH MILLS + 1 631 965 2557 | mariahmills@danielgale.com CUTCHOGUE OFFICE CAROL SZYNAKA + 1 917 640 2622 | carolszynaka@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3064269
$3,500,000
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ASTORIA, NY
Gorgeous Penthouse With City Views Beautiful Penthouse with southern and western exposures of the NYC skyline. This corner consists of 1,525 sq. ft. of interior space and has 2 very large outdoor spaces. Apartment includes washer/dryer, floor-to-ceiling windows throughout, walk-in closets, 2 full size baths, gourmet kitchen, high ceilings, and heated radiant floors in baths. SD #30.
BAYSIDE/FLUSHING OFFICE ATHANASIA ADAM + 1 917 708 2500 | athanasiaadam@danielgale.com ALEXANDRA KOTRONIS + 1 347 545 7122 | alexandrakotronis@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3060274
$1,550,000
BAYSIDE, NY
New Construction A brick/stucco Colonial on a private street, with amazing water views. This home features 5 bedrooms plus master suite, wood floors throughout. Large kitchen with open concept, stainless steel appliances, many features to be desired. SD #26. BAYSIDE/FLUSHING OFFICE PATRICIA GAHAN MORONEY + 1 516 313 8966 | patriciamoroney@danielgale.com HILLARY LI + 1 347 633 4611 | hillaryli@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3083116
$1,349,000 HOWARD BEACH, NY
New Construction Brand new raised home in Hamilton Beach section of Howard Beach. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, living room, large eat-in kitchen with laundry room. Ample storage both inside and outside, power lift from ground level to 1st floor and central air conditioning are some of the amenities. SD #27. BAYSIDE/FLUSHING OFFICE KATHLEEN MCCARTHY + 1 516 790 2195 | kathleenmccarthy@danielgale.com THOMAS TARANTOLA + 1 516 805 2528 | thomastarantola@danielgale.com PROPERTY/WEB ID: 3080044
$449,000
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