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s the last of the winter snow has melted away, springtime is finally upon us. Which means it’s time for 2018’s 2nd Issue of LondonLux! It’s a first for us as this time around we are doing a dual front cover! Featuring the future of cryptocurrency, DasCoin by Netleaders, on one cover, and Hollywood leading man Gerard Butler on the other. We have a whole host of some of London’s most luxurious products showcased in this issue, including the fantastic Lucio Wall Lamp, the glittering jewellery of Elizabeth Gage MBE, and the arresting centrepieces of Sir William Bentley Billiards. We also have lots and lots of art features, from Lisa Hemeon’s undulating waterscapes to Bianca Turner’s kaleidoscopic canvases, as well as a lowdown of our latest art event at Gallery 1066. This issue is essential reading if you need to know about the Top Ten Bars & Restaurants in London 2018. I hope you have half as much fun reading this as I did working on it. Thank you for reading, see you next time!

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Contents 16-17 Elizabeth Gage 18-19 Roman Baths 23-26 DasCoin: The next step in the evolution of money

Meet the Team EDITOR Jack Little DEPUTY EDITOR Daniel Moore STAFF WRITER Kieran Webber PHOTOGRAPHER Anna Nicholas ART DIRECTOR Megan Blokland DEPUTY ART DIRECTOR Adam Burke

30-31 Top 10 Restaurants in London 32-33 Kyro Distillery 34-35 Sir Willam Bentley Billiards 36-37 Stonehealth 38-39 Lisa Hemeon 40-41 Bianca Turner 42-43 Laurie Raskin 48-49 LUX Event

ACCOUNT DIRECTOR Christian Lingard ACCOUNT MANAGERS Liam Marshall Adam Ostrowski Rodrigo Ramirez CONTRIBUTING EDITOR Alex Griffin CONTRIBUTORS Elizabeth Gage MBE Sir William Bentley Billiards Athenaeum Hotel Lucio Wall Lamp Lisa Hemeon Bianca Turner Laurie Raskin Kyro Distillery Stonehealth Clinic DasCoin Gerard Butler CEO & FOUNDER Mark Sloyan

SNEAK PEEK AT OUR OTHER COVER Gerard Butler on Den of Thieves

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Sculpting the world of Fine Jewellery Elizabeth Gage MBE

One of Britain’s most celebrated jewellers since 1965, Elizabeth Gage has recently added to her opulent collection of wedding jewellery for both men and women. Three years ago, in Los Angeles, Elizabeth Gage saw a man whom she had never met inspecting her jewels. He told her that “You are bringing the past into the present - and making it wearable.” This is the perfect way to describe Elizabeth’s unconscious creative process.

This is why her new wedding collection is so timeless. It elegantly walks the fine line between classical and contemporary. Each piece is symbolic of a happy marriage that will last forever, yet always seems fresh and new. The House of Gage is located in the heart of Belgravia in the west of London, where she holds parties for the bride, groom, and others to discreetly discuss accessory ideas. At the party, you will be assigned your very own, dedicated personal consultant who is trained to attend to your every wish and to make every step of the process an exquisite pleasure. Elizabeth Gage will take briefs for custom jewellery, which can be created to match a wide range of budgets. She will craft bespoke rings,

earrings, bracelets, pins, cufflinks, and dress studs, all of which can be engraved. Her classic wedding band is made from 18 carat gold, and has a unique wire twist design running through its centre. But these are not the only wedding rings that are on offer: there’s an extensive range of bejewelled bands, from the Aquamarine Tapered Templar Band, (an 18 carat piece featuring a wonderful oval cabochon aquamarine, six round brilliant cut diamonds, a gold bead detail and is bracketed with a wire-twist-wire edge) to the truly show-stopping Friendship Ring (a stunning 18 carat yellow and white gold band ring comprising of a tracery of five intertwined oak leaf motifs decorated with sixty-seven round brilliant cut diamonds).


But Elizabeth’s collections stretch much further than just for weddings. Her distinguished and renowned pieces can be worn well beyond the special day. Her many variations of golden bands are studded with sparkling diamonds and the precious gems are a welcome addition to any outfit, for the brides or the bridesmaids. For the ears, Mabé pearl and diamond earrings are a beautifully delicate, stunning pair of round earrings set with mabé pearls in the centre of a yellow gold textured surround, and decorated with raised irregular shapes of white gold pave set with diamonds.

For the men, solid 18 carat gold cufflinks finish the cuff with repousse detailing or coloured enamels and band rings and are cleverly decorated with linen effect finishes and wire twist detailing in subtle yet unique designs.

Whether from the showroom collection

To add on to her list of illustrious achievements, on 16th of November 2017, Elizabeth Gage received her MBE at the investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace. She said: “I am humbled and proud to be receiving this MBE, however, it is not without the help and support of numerous friends and colleagues, that this award has been given to me.”

hand engraving.

or custom made to a particular design, and if you wish incorporating a client’s existing or heirloom stone, all Elizabeth Gage jewellery is handcrafted in 18 carat, solid gold in the UK and can incorporate Unmistakably,

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Where tradition meets luxury Located in the heart of Georgian Bath, and only 90 minutes from London Paddington, the Roman Baths is one of the finest spas of the ancient world. It was here that Romans came to bathe and worship at the site of the natural thermal springs.

The Roman Baths is one of the most visited heritage attractions in the country, yet on a summer evening it becomes a place of tranquillity and romance.

Today visitors can explore the stunning Roman Baths, and see the ruins of the Temple of Sulis Minerva, the Roman Goddess of wisdom and healing. It is still possible to walk on the original Roman pavements around the magnificent Great Bath, and marvel

at first century engineering that is in evidence today. The museum, located next to the bathing complex, reveals the lives of people from around the Roman Empire who once lived and worked here. The museum collection features a lifesize gilt bronze head of the Goddess Sulis Minerva, and other unique Roman artefacts. Highlights include a collection of over 100 curse tablets and the Beau Street Hoard containing more than 17,000 Roman coins. During the 1700s Bath became a fashionable place for the wealthy to visit and the Grand Pump Room was built above the remains of the medieval and Roman baths to enable visitors of the time to meet and take the waters. Today, the magnificent Pump Room Restaurant serves coffee, lunch and afternoon tea accompanied by live music. The Roman Baths Kitchen opposite offers bistro-style food and drink in an original Georgian townhouse.


19 Exclusive dining experiences are also available including Torchlit Visit and Dinner at the Roman Baths Kitchen and From Romans to Georgians package at the Pump Room restaurant. The Spas Ancient and Modern package includes bathing in the natural thermal waters at Thermae Bath Spa, a visit to the Roman Baths and dining at the Pump Room.

in the country, yet on a summer evening it becomes a place of tranquillity and romance. Open until 10pm from the middle of June until the end of August, the Great Bath is lit by torchlight. Beneath the flickering lights, visitors can walk where Romans once walked and watch the steam rise into the summer’s night.

The Roman Baths is one of the most visited heritage attractions

The Roman Baths is open every day, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day, 9.30am5pm January, February, November, December; 9am5pm March to 15 June, September, October; 9am-10pm (last admission 9pm) 16 June -31 August. The admission charge is £16.50 for adults; £17.50 for adults (July & August 9am-5pm; £15.50 after 5pm); £10.25 children and £14.50 for concessions. A family ticket is £48/£33.60. Visitors can also buy a Saver Ticket which includes admission to The Fashion Museum Bath and Victoria Art Gallery. For more information about the Roman Baths, and opening times throughout the year, visit www.romanbaths.co.uk, telephone 01225 477785 or email romanbaths_bookings@bathnes.gov.uk

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Independent, award-winning and one of a kind, The Athenaeum retains its crown as London’s foremost family-run five-star hotel. Following a multi-million-pound refurbishment and with Michelinstarred chefs The Galvin Brothers at the culinary helm, this Art Deco building has entered an exciting era. Located in the heart of Mayfair opposite the Royal Green Park there is a choice of 134 spacious rooms, many with views over Green Park; 12 elegant suites with generous open plan layouts; 18 private residences with separate sitting rooms and dining areas; a stunning penthouse suite with private balcony and 180-degree views of the city. Enter into the spectacular double storey lobby and lounge area with floor-to-ceiling windows that give the impression of being in, rather than opposite, Green Park. This impressive space is peppered with elegant bespoke furniture and flooded with natural light, making it the perfect spot for Afternoon Tea, a coffee, or a place to simply relax and take in the views. Outside, the Terrace is

one of the few outdoor dining areas on Piccadilly. Situated between Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly and Park Lane, the central location makes it easy to discover London’s greatest attractions, best shopping areas and theatres of the West End. Buckingham Palace, the Royal Academy of Arts and Bond Street – to name a few – are all on its doorstep. Galvin at The Athenaeum is the hotel’s restaurant from Michelinstarred London chefs Chris and Jeff Galvin. For the first time the brothers have stepped away from their trademark French-inspired menus in favour of championing Britain’s delicious homegrown produce and supporting independent farmers across the UK. Each menu has been developed by the acclaimed Galvin brothers, from breakfast to Afternoon Tea and all-day dining. The hotel’s REN Spa is a boutique haven of tranquillity – a gem in the heart of this Mayfair hotel, relax and de-stress in the two cedar wood hot tubs, sauna, steam room and relaxation area.


DasCoin founder Michael Mathias

The next step in the evolution of money

Since ancient Egyptian times, mankind has used currency. In the first early stages of currency, metals were used as symbols to represent value stored in the form of commodities, like grain and cattle. Since then, technology has allowed us to innovate far beyond what our ancestors could have ever imagined.


Cryptocurrency was first conceived in 1983, by

for more information on their businesses. The Bank of

the cryptographer David Chaum, when he created

England Governor Mark Carney released a statement

an electronic currency called ecash. Ecash was

saying cryptocurrencies were “providing poor short-

implemented through electronic payments that could

term stores of value” and their volatility has made them

only be processed with a specific software and specific

“quite the lottery”. To break with this flawed image, the

encrypted keys before it could be sent to a recipient.

sector needs an especially, safe, reliable and trustworthy

This way the exchange of money could not be traced by

currency. Only then will it go mainstream.

an issuing bank, government or any third party.

The coin that is positioned best to go mainstream

After other advancements, in 2009 the first decentralised

is DasCoin. It is a coin designed by an alliance of

cryptocurrency, bitcoin, was introduced by Satoshi

professionals who believe that current cryptocurrencies

Nakamoto. Bitcoin was based upon something called

have only lived up to a fraction of their potential.

a blockchain. A blockchain validates a cryptocurrency.

By overcoming the structural flaws of most existing

It is a continuously growing ledger of unchangeable

cryptocurrencies, DasCoin will be able to build on the

records, or blocks, which are all linked together using

momentum of bitcoin by creating a climate of trust that

cryptography. They are managed by

other cryptocurrencies have yet to

a peer-to-peer network. This helps to

achieve. DasCoin combines the best

make cryptocurrency pseudonymous, where each transaction is publicly available without showing the identity of the user. The true identity of Nakamoto has never been revealed. Cryptocurrency of

governmental

institutions.

The

exists

outside

and

banking

anonymity

DasCoin’s structure, by nature, eliminates the problems that have prevented other cryptocurrencies from being widely and rapidly adopted.

aspects of a centralised currency with the key advantages of a decentralised currency. The two most dominating models for cryptocurrency are the proof-of-stake and the proof-of-work models, both of which have glaring faults such as governance and unfair distribution issues.

and

exclusivity has made cryptocurrency worth more than 600 billion dollars. Of that total, 119 billion comes from nonmainstream cryptocurrencies, some of them potentially lucrative in their own right. But the decentralised nature

A permissioned blockchain architecture has been incorporated due to its enhanced security, inherent efficiency, and ability to scale more easily (due to deployment control).

of these digital currencies can suggest a potentially

DasCoin’s structure, by nature, eliminates the problems

“anarchic” nature, leading some nations like Bangladesh,

that have prevented other cryptocurrencies from being

Bolivia, Ecuador and Morocco to outlaw them completely.

widely and rapidly adopted. DasCoin, The Currency of

Recently, the US Securities and Exchange Commission

Trust, fortifies its secure foundation by authenticating all

has taken a hard line on crypto-providers regarding

of its users in line with the Know Your Customer banking

“initial coin offerings” – a popular form of crowdfunding

standard requirements and also the implementation of

in which investors are rewarded in digital coins rather

a digital wallet system. The DasCoin system integrates

than shares - to issue multiple subpoenas to companies

a powerful marketing mechanism that most other coins


Michael Mathias and Terry

do not have, which incentivises mass growth. The result

entrepreneurial pursuits, with the last decade focusing

is a digital system of great value that offers users the

on digital technology. The wealth of experience he

highest level of security and is

has accumulated has led him to the

poised for rapid global adoption

crescendo moment that is DasCoin.

by the mainstream mass market. The key catalyst behind DasCoin’s growth

is

NetLeaders,

through

which 60,000 licenses have been bought in more than 100 different countries. NetLeaders advocates

Once DasCoin has become more widespread, it is essential that it is able to function on a worldwide scale.

His

notable

projects

have

been

founding the location based social media company Mojo Media, the TREKA

marketplace

network

and

the online gaming company Change Gaming.

Before

founding

these

are encouraged to grow the network

lucrative ventures, he spent a decade

through an incentivised marketing

as a strategic consultant for a variety

system. Another aspect that sets DasCoin’s exponential

of clients, the most notable being JPMorgan Chase’s

growth apart from other cryptocurrencies is how it has

private banking division.

been completely self-funded, showing how dedicated NetLeaders advocates are to this currency.

One of the main goals of the DasCoin blockchain is fast transactions. Each Dascoin blockchain node stores the

DasCoin’s Founder and CEO is Michael Mathias. A

shared state in memory, so transactions can quickly be

veteran of business and an alumnus of Princeton

validated across the network and are processed in just

University, he has spent the last quarter of a century on

six seconds.

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Once DasCoin has become more widespread, it is

Worldwide then went on to build the Vodafone web

essential that it is able to function on a worldwide scale.

wallet and helped both PayPal and UBER to accept

To make sure that the operation runs without flaws,

mobile phone payments.

the services of Carta Worldwide, the global leader of mobile payments, have been called upon to make sure that DasCoin will be able to be accepted at terminals everywhere. This payments solution is called DasPay, the world’s first cryptocurrency mobile wallet that will enable you to spend your DasCoin in 60 million merchants worldwide. Carta Worldwide is a Canadian software

Another of the main goals for DasCoin is inclusivity. The current financial system quite simply is not designed to cater for everyone. Distribution of wealth is an issue that ends up leaving millions of people shut out from fair

Another of the main goals for DasCoin is inclusivity.

financial

opportunities.

Entire

communities are left behind, with not enough money to survive, or live a healthy, prosperous life. The wide reaching, inclusive nature of DasCoin

firm that is highly specialised in

could

digital transactions. They have

antidote to the current poisonous

be

a

desperately

needed

been able to deploy mobile payment services to five

system. Where bitcoin has been around for almost a

different continents. One of the first projects it was

decade, it is only usable at 150,000 places globally and

involved in was to create a solution to allow mobile

that number is declining. DasCoin, on the other hand,

phones to interact with POS devices for credit card

will immediately be accepted by a staggering 60 million

services like VISA and MasterCard. They became one

outlets worldwide, making it truly the most inclusive

of the leading proponents in creating ApplePay. Carta

cryptocurrency.

Michael Mathias talking on DasCoin

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Top 10 Restaurants in London 2018 Browns Mayfair Browns Brasserie retains some fantastic period features. With three private rooms Browns can cater for everything from breakfast and lunch meetings, drinks reception and dinner parties, through to corporate and social events. 47 Maddox St, Mayfair, London W1S 2PG

Anglers Angler is a dazzling Michelin-starred restaurant with seafood at its centre. Led by Executive Chef, Gary Foulkes, the ever-changing menu features only seasonal and carefully sourced produce. Using passion and precision, Gary meticulously curates each dish to celebrate the taste and textures of the ingredients. His cooking is inspired by his travel experiences with the use of different techniques, styles and flavours to create vibrant, seasonal dishes using the best of British produce where possible. South Place Hotel, 3 South Pl, London EC2M 2AF

Founded in 2001, Hakkasan is one of the world’s most recognised restaurants known for its modern approach to traditional Cantonese cuisine. Since the original London offerings at Hanway Place and Mayfair, Hakkasan has expanded internationally and now holds a collection of 11 restaurants across North America, Europe, United Arab Emirates and Asia. Hakkasan offers a distinctive dining experience where modern Cantonese cuisine, world-class mixology and dramatic design converge. Hanway Place, 8 Hanway Place, London, W1T 1HD

Neo Bistro Neo Bistro quickly gained a cult following for “just what Mayfair needed”, great food, service & atmosphere at affordable prices. Started by restauranteurs Mark Jarvis (Chef Patron at Anglo) and Jon Cannon, Neo Bistro offers a la carte and a set 4 course menu, using the best of seasonal produce and showcasing traditional cooking with a modern twist. 11 Woodstock St, Mayfair, London W1C 2AE

Dinner by Heston Blumenthal Two Michelin-starred Dinner is a celebration of historic British gastronomy, located in a contemporary setting within the Mandarin Oriental Hotel overlooking Hyde Park. Chef Director Ashley Palmer-Watts meticulously researched archives from Hampton Court Palace and The British Library to and create a finely crafted menu, which draws on recipes from as far back as the fourteenth century. 66 Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7LA

Hakkasan

Le Gavroche Le Gavroche is an illustrious icon of London’s culinary arena. The 2 Michelin-starred restaurant is known as “the last bastion in London of classically rich French haute cuisine”. Over five decades, the restaurant has been steered through London’s ever-changing dining scene under the watchful guidance of the Roux family, including its current Chef Patron, Michel Roux Jr. 43 Upper Brook St, Mayfair, London W1K 7QR

Fera at Claridge’s Inspired by the rhythm of the seasons, Michelinstarred Fera at Claridge’s brings a creative and natural approach to contemporary British cuisine, combined with a rare artistry of presentation. At Fera – which means ‘wild’ in Latin – the finest seasonal ingredients are transformed with instinct and imagination into à la carte and tasting menus that capture the essence of nature. Likewise, our talented sommelier team chooses wines that are grown in the most natural way, shaped by their terroir. Fera at Claridge’s unique ambience was created by the acclaimed interior architect Guy Oliver. His exceptional design reflects the moody, organic shapes, colours and textures to be found in nature. Claridge’s, Brook St, Mayfair, London W1K 4HR

Core by Claire Smyth

Tokimeite Tokimeitē in Mayfair serves in an interactive and customised dining style to give visitors an authentic Japanese traditional atmosphere. The Kappo concept promises to create the ultimate dish for each individual using ingredients like the highly-prized Wagyu beef. Tokimeitē is an established destination for personalised high class. 23 Conduit St, Mayfair, London W1S 2XS

Flat Three Flat Three has developed a meaningful food philosophy using traditional Korean and Japanese techniques to interpret a new London cuisine. The dishes begin with the most important feature, the ingredient and create a tapestry of flavour through fermentation, smoking and pickling to celebrate the seasonal produce realising it’s greatest potential, whilst minimising waste. 120-122 Holland Park Avenue, London W11 4UA

Located in a characterful converted town house in London’s Notting Hill, Core by Clare Smyth redefines modern fine dining with polished wooden tables and an open, glass-fronted show kitchen. The menu has a strong British ethos, with an emphasis on excellent ingredients from independent farmers and artisan producers, and an elegant, relaxed interior. Renowned for her fastidious attention to detail, Clare’s kitchen offers both a la carte and tasting menu options. A bespoke walnut table, situated directly in front of the kitchen and big enough for 10 gives views of the chefs at work. 92 Kensington Park Rd, London W11 2PN


Top 10 Bars in London 2018 Eve Bar

The Beaufort Bar

Eve Bar is Chef Adam Handling’s first venture into the bar arena and has already become known as one of London’s best drinking destinations. Eve takes inspiration from its namesake, combining life’s greatest impulses – temptation, indulgence, and hedonism – all homed in luxurious subterranean surroundings. Guests can expect cocktail combinations of bold flavours, artistic garnishes, and a lightly theatrical touch. 1C Portland Pl, Marylebone, London W1B 1JA

The Beaufort Bar provides a theatrical, art deco setting in which to enjoy cocktails that push the boundaries. The award-winning team have created a cocktail menu designed to intrigue and excite guests. For guests with more of a taste for champagne, the Beaufort Bar boasts an impressive selection of vintage and non-vintage champagne by the glass and bottle. The Savoy, London WC2R 0EZ

Grange St Pauls sky bar. A splendid unique view over London from Ludgate Hill (which is one of the three ancient hills of London, the others being Tower Hill and Cornhill). Absolutely stunning view coined with skilfully made cocktails and canapés from our award winning chefs. Whilst sitting comfortably on our rattan furniture especially designed for lounging in comfort - whilst taking in the time spent in the Worlds most exciting City. 10 Godliman St, London EC4V 5AJ

Enter the richly fascinating world of the awardwinning Connaught Bar where our mixologists are forever seeking out new worlds. Intensely alive to the possibilities of their art, they are explorers, magpies and alchemists – travelling, searching, experimenting and bringing it all back from around the globe to this pulsating corner of London. Carlos Pl, Mayfair, London W1K 2AL

Aquum The Blue Bar at The Berkeley

St Paul’s Sky Bar

The Connaught

One of London’s most sought-after destinations since it opened in 2000, the Blue Bar has completed a six-month refurbishment and is set once again to spearhead London’s bar scene with the most sophisticated, colourful cocktails in town. The bar retains the iconic Lutyens Blue panelling originally conceived by David Collins Studio, and its original Edwin Lutyens lighting, alongside refreshing new pieces contributed by Collins’s protégé Robert Angell. Inspired by the bespoke blue of this beautiful room, the cocktails are categorised by colour - green, yellow, red and blue - according to the potency of the mix. Among them are the signature cocktails created exclusively. Wilton Pl, Belgravia, London SW1X 7RL

Take a seat in the restaurant and dine from a sophisticated menu of modern Mediterranean dishes complimented by innovative cocktails, with Aquum’s signature party feel. This chic venue has raw stone, dark leather interiors washed with petrol blue hues and impressive light shows with DJ’s until 4am. 68-70 Clapham High St, London SW4 7UL

Artesian Artesian is a glamorous cocktail bar in the heart of the West End. With a reputation for creativity and excellent service, the team is led by bar manager Anna Sebastian and head bartender Remy Savage. Drinks are playful and inventive, and naturally delicious, as are the range of bar snacks. The perfect location for a stylish – and spirited – night out! 34 Southampton St, London WC2E 7HF

Rivoli

Rooftop Bar at The Trafalgar Hotel The Rooftop is a space for sipping individually crafted cocktails and drinking in the inimitable city view. Complete with alfresco and canopycovered seating, the sky-high space lends itself as a year-round experience. Outdoor heaters and blanket selections provide warmth through cooler months. Small plates are available, with table service provided throughout. 7th Floor, 2 Spring Gardens, London SW1A 2TS

Re-opened in 2001 after a closure of some twenty years, The Rivoli Bar interiors were stylishly re-created by designer Tessa Kennedy from its original early Art Deco look into its current more luxurious style of the late 1920s. The Rivoli Bar Drinks Menu features a selection of creative cocktails including many of the signature martinis and Champagne cocktails for which The Ritz is renowned. The Rivoli Bar also offers a Champagne by the glass programme featuring a different Champagne House every month. In 2006 The Rivoli Bar Manager, created the ‘Ritz 100’, a blend of Champagne, Vodka, Grand Marnier and Peach Liqueur finished with 24 carat gold leaf, in honour of the hotel’s Centenary Year. The Ritz London, 150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR

DUKES Bar Drinks at DUKES Bar is something of an occasion. The legendary bar is internationally renowned for its famous martinis and cocktails. Whether you’re relaxing after a meeting or getting together with friends, the intimate surroundings, coupled with the bartender’s knowledge, make it an unforgettable experience. 35 St James’s Pl, St. James’s, London SW1A 1NY


Isokyrö is a mystical place. A tiny municipality tucked

intense edge. The Finnish summer only lasts from June to

away in the Ostrobothnia region of western Finland with an

August, but in this time there is nearly a full day of light (In

eventful and bloody history. Archaeologists discovered over

Lapland, from June to July, the sun never sets.), meaning

a hundred ancient skeletons dating back to the Iron Age in

that the grain is smaller but bursting with flavour. As well as

the local Leväluhta well, where the water still runs red every

using the incredible flavours from the rye, Kyrö adds in local

spring, and the memorial of the famous 1714 battle of Napue

wild botanicals like wildflowers, sea buckthorn, cranberries

can be found just along the Kyrö River. Isokyrö is a place

and birch leaves - all of them hand-picked from the old Napue

where both people and spirits come with character.

battleground.

The story of Kyrö distillery began quite some time after the

The Napue battleground was where the Finns and Swedes

Iron Age, in 2012, when five friends decided to go to the sauna,

met with Russia for the great North War. It is also the

taking with them, a healthy amount of rye whiskey. As both

namesake of Kyrö distillery’s Napue Gin, which has been

ideas and drinks continued to flow, they ended up wondering

dubbed ‘The World’s Best Gin’ at the International Wine

why nobody was making rye whisky in Finland. After all,

and Spirit Competition, and for good reason. The gin’s key

Finns consume six times more rye than the world average and

elements are deeply rooted in the very heart of Finnish

rye bread was even named as the official national dish! So from

nature: cranberries, sea buckthorn, birch leaves and wild,

that fateful sauna session came the idea to build an all-rye

floral herbs give the scents and flavours of an early morning,

distillery in the most peculiar of locations: in the most famous

misty Finnish meadow. Kyrö Napue is best experienced with

cheese factory in Finland. After being closed down for five

plenty of ice, a spoonful of cranberries, a twig of rosemary,

years, it was ready to be refurbished, and in 2014, the distillery

and tonic water. The gin itself is both herbal and sweet,

finally roared to life. Since then, the Kyrö Distillery family

balanced with tartness of birch and gentle citrus on the nose,

has grown exponentially and their unique rye spirits are now

its full bodied herbal flavour ending with hints of pepper of

enjoyed across the globe, from Tokyo to Berlin to London.

rye on the tip of the tongue.

Rye is a truly Finnish ingredient, being integral to much of

But Gin is not the only spirit Kyrö Distillery makes. They have

their cooking and brewing processes. As soon as the idea of

also created the first ever Nordic single malt rye whisky made

founding a distillery began to form, it was clear to everyone

from 100% wholegrain rye. The whisky is double distilled

involved that they would only be using rye. Rye is the

and aged in American white oak casks in their famous old

most demanding grain to distil, especially in the world’s

cheese aging storeroom at the dairy. In addition to the Single

northernmost gin and whisky distillery. Kyrö makes sure to

Malt Rye they will also be producing a yet unnamed whisky

only use Finnish wholegrain rye, as it grows up north with

variant from smoked rye, which will have 50%–80% of

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Makers & restorers of the world’s most beautiful Billiard, Snooker & Pool tables. Hand-crafted in the UK. With almost 4 decades of experience in creation, design and restoration, Sir William Bentley Billiards are experts in bespoke and antique billiards tables. In the time that they’ve been in business, they have produced some of the world’s most desirable billiard, snooker and pool tables. Sir William Bentley Billiards are a family-run business who began with the restoration, renovation and reproduction of Antique billiard tables and have now become globally renowned for the beauty and

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attention to detail of their bespoke tables, lighting and accessories. Their showrooms are located on the borders of Berkshire and Wiltshire, and they house many Antique Billiard tables alongside contemporary and classic tables, which are made by hand in their workshops. A visit to this workshop in Marten is a fantastic way to see

their craftsmen at work. These men pride themselves on their international reputation for excellence in design. The bespoke nature of their work offers a truly personal service to every single one of their clients, promising the creation of totally individual and breathtaking tables, matched to their own different specifications. Whether it be a dual-purpose dining table or simply


41 a stunning fixed height table, and whatever the preferred game, it’s important to choose the ideal size of table for your room, taking into consideration the aesthetic and the space you’ll need for cueing. A table’s finishes, attention to detail and quality are subject to the scrutiny of Sir William Bentley Billiard’s international clientele, and their inspiration has also led to their designs becoming totally stunning – fusing elements of previous designs and detailing to complement the designer’s interior decor and create something completely new.

to 20 people. This also makes them ideal Boardroom or Conference tables. For the larger tables, the playing slate is raised to playing height and then can be lowered again for dining. Either a large brass handle is inserted to effortlessly wind the Empire Wind-up mechanism, or push buttons electronically actuate the pneumatic Airlift system. Being the innovative company they are, they have even made tables that raise from coffee table height to dining height at the press of a button, and, with a second press, elevate it to playing height.

Restoration and reproduction of fine Antique Sir William Bentley Billiards commitment Billiard tables are still a key part of Sir William to you is to provide you with whatever Bentley’s business. Many of accessories, furniture their tables are on display in or lighting that you wish Being the innovative their showroom while others for. They have made company they are, are waiting to be restored everything from dining they have even made by the same craftsmen that chairs and benches, made their bespoke designs. to ornate Scoreboard tables that raise from For example, they have a Markers and matching coffee table height striking mahogany table with Drinks cabinets, as well Sheraton style inlay which as gothic panelling, to dining height at was made by Thurston & console tables, the press of a button, Co and was the personal dartboard cabinets and table of Joe Davis OBE – the foosball tables. and, with a second undefeated world Snooker press, elevate it to For luxury hotels, Champion from 1927 - 1947. bars and property playing height. It is on display in their developers the showrooms, with a matching company also offers Scoreboard/Drinks Cabinet, the option to rent their stunning pool awaiting its next lucky owner. This unique or dual-purpose dining tables. They are table generated lots of interest recently perfect for adding a somewhat eccentric when it was exhibited at the London Classic quality to a customer’s dining experience, Car Show, alongside two of the company’s as well as being a commanding centrepiece stunning contemporary pool tables and a to any room it is placed in. Once a table 1957 Bentley Continental S1! is rented, there is always an on-call Sir William Bentley are especially famous maintenance team available to service the for their Snooker-Dining tables or Dualtable if an issue were to arise. purpose Pool-Dining tables. Their precisionSo, next time you get a chance, drop by engineered mechanisms transform top the Sir William Bentley Billiards showroom quality, slate bed playing tables into in Marten, to experience woodworking and truly arresting dining tables, seating up craftsmanship like you’ve never seen before!


Complete Dental and Healthcare Solution in the Heart of the City In central London, tucked away just around the corner from Bank Station, is Stonehealth Clinic, an integrated medical and dental clinic. With the highest standard of professional medical care, Stonehealth Clinic offers dental, aesthetic and complementary services, all under one roof. Stonehealth Clinic was established four years ago, (and was licensed and registered in the same year to the CQC) with a mission help all of their patients to the best of their ability, no matter their ailments.

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The medical and dental professionals at Stonehealth Clinic are all the crème de la crème of their respective fields. Their shared passion for excellence has brought them all together at Stonehealth Clinic to provide the ultimate level of care for their patients. They have over 100 years’ accumulated experience between them and some have worked at the most distinguished institutions in the world, such as Guys and St. Thomas’ Hospital and King’s College London. Stonehealth Clinic offers a one of the most reassuring

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Life takes a toll on everyone’s mouth. Eating, drinking, smoking, even the environment can cause the discolouration of teeth. Stonehealth Clinic offers an exemplary tooth whitening service where carbamide peroxide is used to safely bleach the teeth to make for a brilliant, glittering smile. Also included in their vast range of dental services are: Implanting crowns, bridges, veneers, fillings, as well as wisdom tooth extraction and Bruxism care and prevention. Aside from the top notch medical and dental care provided by Stonehealth Clinic, there is also a range of cosmetic procedures that can be used to subtly enhance a healthy complexion. The Anti-wrinkle treatment offered by

Stonehealth Clinic is injections of onaBotulinum Toxin A, commonly known as botox. This is a safe way to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and frown lines. But anyone can simply inject a client with botox, it takes special, artistic talent to inject in the right places for a totally natural look. Stonehealth Clinic has a reputation as one of the industry’s most sought after services. Some other cosmetic procedures include dermal fillers, facelift treatments, lip augmentation and chemical peels. Stonehealth Clinic also accepts all kinds of insurances such as BUPA and Allianz. Please do get in touch with the clinic to discuss further.

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Interpretations of Undulation, Waterscapes & Atmosphere Lisa Hemeon is a Toronto-based artist known for her abstracted

studying at the Royal Academy of Arts. He was a dedicated artist,

waterscapes that feature glorious movement and a vivid colour

committing his entire life to painting and portrait photography.

palette. Hemeon’s work is marked by the rich layering of mediums,

Later in life, he became one of the founding members of a society

which culminate in gestural waves punctuated by spontaneous

known as the Brotherhood of the Linked Ring, or just The Linked

drips and pops of colour.

Ring. This society’s purpose was to argue that photography is in

Growing up in coastal British Columbia Canada, Lisa’s first contact with art was through her maternal Grandmother. As a talented ceramic artist and sculptor, she encouraged Lisa to pursue art

fact an art form as much as it is a science, and it is partly due to them that the medium became as experimental and held in such high regards.

from a young age, and exposed her to some of the artists that

She moved to Toronto to work in animation and VFX studios,

would go on to influence her in the future. Artists such as Emily

managing artist-teams and creative projects. However,

Carr, whose modernist/post-impressionist paintings of the British

throughout her professional career, Lisa always kept a studio

Colombian landscapes can be seen in Lisa’s pieces today, as well

where she continuously painted, until deciding her passion was

as Turner’s breathtaking paintings of sky, atmosphere and water.

too great to ignore and finally put all her efforts into her painting.

But artistry runs in Lisa’s blood. Her Great-Grandfather was the

Through the course of her art practice, Lisa’s work has bloomed and

artist Arthur Burchett. Born in Highgate, London in 1853, Arthur

evolved. She originally used batik as a primary medium, but stopped

decided to up and move his family overseas to Canada after

this as she prefers to work with non-flammable processess. She

Infuse Canvas size : 36”″x36″”

Charade Canvas size : 36″”x36″”


Photo credit: filmartist.ca

then moved on to floral paintings done in deep, moody palettes. In her current works, Lisa has become enthralled by the theme

to the sacred undulating elements of water, air, light and colour, as this allows me the ability to breath and let go.’

of undulation, featured in the ocean, atmosphere and memories

She achieves this through applying multiple layers of emulsions

of her native home of British Columbia. But Lisa construes the

and glazes to her pieces, and using these complex and laborious techniques, they grant her the freedom to express herself, and

“Painting is my primary methodology to observe

in the process, she is able to accesses these deep memories and feelings. They also give her canvases a smooth waxy surface to apply or smear the paint to. The process helps her to build up

and interpret memories and

layers to achieve a sense of depth in the skies and waterscapes.

environments I feel.”

us, she has become partial to using more dynamic colours,

As social and political tensions accelerate in the world around paint-drips or bolder brush strokes to counter-balance the

ebb and flow of undulation in the subconscious sense, as she

outside chaos.

explains: ‘Painting is my primary methodology to observe and

Lisa Hemeon has exhibited her work in Toronto since 2002 and

interpret memories and environments I feel. I love connecting

has been included in many private collections.

For more information visit www.lisahemeon.com

@lisa_hemeon_art

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Bianca Turner

Bianca Turner was born in an ancient city of Alba-Iulia,

Romania. Ever since she was a little girl, she has been fascinated by the role that colour plays in nature, it appears as a leitmotif profoundly meaningful to her. The very first piece that started her long and relationship with art was a painting by her father that hung in her childhood room. It inspired her to become the insightful, skilled, and open artist she is today. Bianca grew up during the period when Romania was the Socialist Republic of Romania. A totalitarian dictatorship,

A woman in love Mixed media on canvas - 40x50 cm - 2017 (nominated to Palm Art Award 2018)

Bianca was told what to think, what not to paint, and what to wear in school and in public, it was a labyrinth of fear, and she had to tread lightly. The living conditions in Communist Romania were dire, with basic necessities like electricity could cut out at any moment. This meant that Bianca was forced to do her homework for school by candlelight during the short days of winter. She would patiently wait for the longer days of summer to arrive so she could freely paint at home. Unfortunately, though all of her early pieces were destroyed. The soulcrushing fear of the regime overtook her will to paint freely and exhibit art to the public that might be considered offensive to the resident Communist Party, who were known for putting freethinkers away in concentration camps, for re-education. These processes usually consisted of some of the most heinous breaches of human rights imaginable. Nobel Laureate Alexander Solzhenitsyn has dubbed the re-

The love of war will end flowers Mixed media on wood - 48x48 cm - 2017

education process as “the most terrible act of barbarism in the contemporary world.� In 1989, the regime fell. And Bianca decided (for better

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or worse) to put her art career on hold. For almost 16 years she followed an opposite path in life. She went to business school and earned a BA, MBA and PhD in International Business. Her creativity with art came to light again years later after she moved to the USA in 1997. Her significant other gave her an art-filled gift (an easel, paints and canvases) and encouraged her to let her imagination flow onto the canvases and to start painting again. Since the beginning of 2008, Bianca has participated in several exhibitions in California. In addition, many of her works were selected to be shown at international exhibitions held in Europe. War

In October 2017, Bianca’s work “Fire” was published in We

Mixed media on wood (acrylic and replica brass bullets on

Contemporary ”The faces of contemporary art” Art Catalog

wood) - 103x103 cm - 2017

which was launched by Musa International Art Space in Rome and Kiev. During the same month, the work “Japanese winter” was digitally shown at Carrousel du Louvre, Paris. Bianca says that as she paints, it represents her imagination as it crosses into another dimension. You can clearly see this in her Universe collection. Pieces like Gestation and Metamorphosis have an other-worldly ambience about them, they are made from a rich assortment of vibrant colours that blend into one another in a hallucinatory fashion. Painting is also therapeutic for Bianca who has been diagnosed for several years with fibromyalgia.

Splash (Done as part of the H2O Artwork)

At the end of last year, her work was published in the Art in America Guide - 2017 Edition, We Contemporary ART Catalog - Special Edition 2017 and in ART UpCLOSE: A Survey of Contemporary Art - World Edition 2017. Bianca’s future projects this year include the participation of her artwork at New York Art Expo, at Cannes Film Festival Art Show, two exhibitions in London and a group exhibition at Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, in New York City. At the beginning of the year Bianca received the Woman in Art Award for 2018 which will be celebrated with an art exhibition in Madrid, and she also is one of the nominees for the 2018 Palm Art Award.

Haunting poachers

In addition, Bianca is scheduled to have her first solo

Mixed media on wood (acrylic and buffalo horn on wood)

exhibition in The Lower East Side, in New York City, in 2020.

66 cm - 2018


Laurie Raskin Mixed Media Printmaker Collage Artist How many years must you toil before you’re considered an artist? Laurie Raskin believes that she has always been one. She has always been drawn to the hypnotic delights of the visual world, taking art classes as a child and until she was able to go to art school. Whilst attending the California Institute of the Arts, she was exposed to Bauhaus, Russian Constructivism and other great art movements of the 20th century, whose influences can be seen in her work. After graduating receiving both a BFA and an MFA, she started work as a graphic designer before she began working in the field of design and architecture in the early 80’s. In 1984, she was selected as one of 12 artists to do one of the official signature series posters for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. She then continued onwards to have a successful career as an Interior Designer for a quarter of a century, before the alluring siren song of creation began to call. In the beginning of 2008, it dawned on her how much she missed creating pure, undiluted art, and has been creating ever since. Laurie Raskin is now based in Los Angeles and creates a wide variety of mixed media works on paper using collage, inks, paint, and printmaking. Since re-entering the world of art, her works

Top: “The Diver Girl 4” 2017 Bottom: “Dreamers” 2016


43 have popped up in numerous art fairs around the world, in many gallery shows and are collected on an international scale. Laurie uses her own photographs and her extensive collection of vintage magazines, postcards and books as her primary muse. From these, she designs mixed media monoprints that she then colours in by hand and occasionally uses in other collages. Laurie also has an affection for the Southern California in the 1960‘s and she continually references that period. Intersection Red Heart and Mass Transit take the winding spaghetti junctions of Los Angeles and tessellates them to make them seem like an industrial vascular system, the life force of the city that made her the artist she is today. Her love of mid-century modernism, pop culture and designs that idolise the future, also feature heavily in her art. Her Dreamers series portrays a couple in the 50’s, sprawled out on a bed. With each painting in the series, the couple moves further apart and the colours used become more contrasting. The phrase We Promise You’ll Find Your Dreams portrays the sentiments of the era, as the conflict was over and America entered another prosperous era, there was also the ever impending threat of nuclear war. Her pieces also display a journey through her personal history. Her graphic designing past has worked its way into the DNA of her art, and you can see this in her calculated and precisionist method to using negative space.

Her pieces also display a journey through her personal history. Her graphic designing past has worked its way into the DNA of her art... Her art was licensed by Art on Fashion in the UK and appeared in their Spring 2015 clothing line. Over 100 murals of her art have been featured in retail outlets and also hangs in luxury hotels around the globe. Her work is also featured on clothing and pillows that can be purchased on Shopvida. Carpets based on her art premiered at the Cube Art Fair in Brussels last October are being produced in Belgium by Didden and Co. Laurie has representation in Los Angeles, Brussels, Paris and Miami. She will soon be appearing in The Other Art Fair in Los Angeles on March 1518, and has a solo show in May at 55 Bellechasse Gallery in Paris. Visit her website laurieraskin.com to see a full extended gallery of her recent works. Top: “Diver Diptych In Red and Blue” 2016 Centre: “Freeway Legs” 2016 Bottom: “Diver Diptych” 2015


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Where art meets design in modern contemporary style. The LED backlit LUCIO MIRROR transforms from a decorative mirror sculpture to a cosy wall lamp as the daylight reflected in the mirrors fades and the backlit frame silhouette emerges in the dark.

LUCIO WALL LAMP


CREATING A

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COSY LOUNGE ATMOSPHERE WITH LUCIO WALL LAMP

Siggi Anton comes from Iceland, a land of total contrasts. In the summer, it is constantly light, in winter, there is almost 24 hours of dusk. But come night time in Iceland, unparalleled beauty soon follows. After the sun has gone down, the multi-coloured light show of the Aurora borealis dances across the sky. After this psychedelic show, comes the soothing calm of cold moonlit nights, where the light bounces off of the snow to make the ground seem like it was forged from silver. Being in love with the country he is from, Siggi wondered how to move these beautiful experiences inside the home.

Taking inspiration from the vast array of lights experienced in his home country, Siggi designed the Lucio Wall Lamp. A meticulous blend of contemporary and classic design, it consists of 12 mirrors which are mounted upon a black frame with LED light installed within it. Whilst the mirrors act as a canvas for the surroundings, the frame will help whichever room it is placed in transition from day to night with its calm and comforting glow. It also acts as a nightlight, as both adults and children both yearn for a few dim lights around if they need to get out of bed in the dead of night. Siggi sees the Lucio: ‘connecting rooms, transmitting light whether day or night, and offering a new experience every day, in different seasons and weather conditions, and in all kinds of spaces, from all kinds of angles. I like it particularly at sunset, witnessing the rays of sunlight playing around in the room, and then all of a sudden realising that the piece on the wall is like an eclipse, a silhouette reflecting

the cosy atmosphere of the dimly lit living room I’m sitting in.’ ‘Art must be organic, design must be practical.’ says Siggi. ‘With this piece, I strove to create a balance: between art and design, between modern and classical.’ Though it is both modern and asymmetrical, the Lucio blends perfectly into every room. Its individual form has sparked much discussion. An owner of a Lucio once told Siggi that the piece’s design reminded him of water puddles on an Icelandic beach’s black, volcanic sands. Owners of the Lucio describe the piece as timeless, a family heirloom that would accompany them no matter where they moved to. Where most other furniture comes and goes, the Lucio will always keep its place, due to its diversity. You would be hard pressed to find another decorative piece of furniture that could fit in amongst interior design both old and new.

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