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CONTENTS v OCTOBER 2011
50 power prints Graphic patterns and bold hues inform fall’s sleek silhouettes. Photography by Robert Adamo
58 show rooms A look at unique and interesting homes by local interior designers 74
fore play Mark and Brenda Calcavecchia at home on the Loxahatchee River By Linda Marx
58 A tropical outdoor room designed by Kemble Interiors, Palm Beach
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80 All in the Family Michele Kleier and her family spend time together at work and at play. By Lola Thélin
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editor’s letter
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FORWARD 29 3 questions Tee up with the Golden Bear 30 insider The best of Palm Beach 32 players Intriguing personalities
STYLE 35
86 pour Great deals from the Northwest 90 92
Taste Superfresh Max’s Harvest dining out PBI’s restaurant guide
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AGENDA 109 CULTURE FAU professors’ exhibit 110 CALENDAR What to do and see this month 124 SEEN Hot parties, beautiful people
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FIRST CLASS Unique Uruguay
44 high road Thrills and chills from Mercedes
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LESS THAN AN HOUR-AND-A-HALF FROM BOTH PALM BEACH AND ORLANDO, Pine Creek Sporting Club offers its owners the opportunity to enjoy Florida’s ranch lifestyle and outdoor heritage in a truly exclusive and completely convenient way. Spanning 2,400 pristine acres of natural woodlands and picturesque hunting fields, this true private club provides an unmatched setting for the finest wingshooting imaginable. With an impressive lodge, community stables and an array of range and leisure facilities, the Pine Creek Sporting Club is more than simply a place to enjoy the outdoors, it is the ultimate location to create a legacy surrounded by others who understand what is most important to you.
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ntil the late 1890s and early 1900s, southern Florida was a place few people wanted to call home. While there were pockets of civilization, it essentially was remote and uninhabitable to all but the heartiest of souls. It certainly was not the desirable tropical region we know today. Two major industrialists, however, imagined this state could be something other than muggy, buggy swampland. On the east coast, Henry Flagler purchased short-line railroads and extended tracks south to Palm Beach and Miami, building hotels and communities along the way. On the west coast, Henry Plant, in competition with Flagler, plucked railroads from bankruptcy and ran lines from Savannah to Tampa, ultimately fostering growth south to Naples. Though many people played key roles in Florida’s development, Flagler and Plant frequently are credited as the visionaries most responsible for opening the state to tourism and population. They saw a business opportunity and acted upon it. I think we’re ready for some new visionaries to emerge. Our state, of course, is nothing like the rural outpost it was more than a century ago, but I sometimes get a sense that many of us are bogged down in our own mental swampland, waiting for some kind of celestial sign that it’s okay to innovate and create again after a period of economic uncertainty. What I fear is that, by the time we all feel safe enough to step out of our comfort zones, we’ll have missed prime opportunities to be most effective in the areas we know best—business, culture, education, development, medicine or some other discipline. When Flagler and Plant were doing their thing, the U.S. economy had slowed down after decades of significant growth. But they didn’t sit back and ride it out—they raced each other to get here. Today, both men have buildings and museums and cities and counties named after them, because they moved forward while others simply watched. Florida’s growth these days seems to be measured primarily in terms of accommodating what already exists—highway-widening projects, new gated neighborhoods and shopping center renovations. To be sure, our communities need all of those things and more, but we can aim higher and do more than simply talk about the really bold ventures that could actually change them. We can develop and support good ideas with our leadership and our resources and be on the forefront of transformation—and enjoy the rewards that surely will follow. This isn’t the forum to suggest any specific undertaking, but it’s safe to say we’re ready for any endeavor that elevates living in the Sunshine State now and in the future. Indeed, it’s the perfect time to embrace the spirit that led Flagler and Plant to the same conclusions in their day.
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Right at Home s we gear up for the social season and all the parties that it brings, thoughts turn to home and perfect spaces for entertaining. With that in mind, we have dedicated this issue to home design and filled it with inspirational ideas for the nest. Whether your taste runs to minimalist-modern or old-world traditional, you won’t want to miss our “Show Rooms” feature, on page 58. For this 16-page showcase of interior design, we received hundreds of submissions by talented designers who work in the Palm Beach area. We chose the best of the best, some for their outright, jaw-dropping splendor, and others for their unique elements and fearless self-expression. The feature represents different genres of design spanning the spectrum from opulent to artfully pared down, offering an endless parade of decorating ideas. More inspiration for the home can be found in our “Habitat” section, where we highlight a different space every month, as well as an idea page with “Elements” for the home. Check it out starting on page 97. This month, we also visit golfer Mark Calcavecchia and wife Brenda at their home on the Loxahatchee River. Mark, who recently retired from the PGA Tour and now plays in the Champions Tour, with Brenda caddying at his side, wanted to build a home that was as suitable for private time as it was for entertaining groups of friends. The home they built accomplished both; all they had to do was decide whether to host guests for a cookout in the loggia or a friendly game in the bowling alley. Take the tour on page 74. We also travel down to Boca Raton to visit the Kleier family at home. The Kleiers make up a high-powered real estate dynasty in Manhattan, and their influence extends here. The brokers, featured on HGTV’s Selling New York, have shown some Boca Raton properties on the popular show, casting a spotlight on Boca as a “des res” for New Yorkers. For their part, the Kleiers love their condo in Boca and use it as a family escape all winter. Turn to “All in the Family,” on page 80, for more. Enjoy the issue!
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Key to the cure Get the shirt. Shop the weekend. Show your support. Join Saks Fifth Avenue in the fight against women’s cancers. Get the shirt, designed by elie tahari, available exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue this october. then shop October 20 to 23, when Saks will donate 2% of sales to local and national women’s cancer charities.* Special thanks to Jennifer hudson, the 2011 Ambassador for eIF’s Women’s cancer research Fund and Saks Fifth Avenue’s Key to the cure.
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v JACK NICKLAUS The name Jack Nicklaus is synonymous with the game of golf. The “Golden Bear” has captured 118 professional tournament victories and a record 18 professional major championship titles, and is one of only five players to win all four of golf’s majors. He’s also helped design nearly 290 golf courses worldwide, including the redesign of the Champions golf course at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens. In 2005, Nicklaus and his wife, Barbara, established the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation, which has helped raise $15 million for pediatric health care services. The couple, who has lived in North Palm Beach since 1965, will host a charity dinner benefiting the foundation October 25 at Morton’s The Steakhouse in West Palm Beach.
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n Tell me a basic golf tip every aspiring golfer should know. I believe it is to know who you are, know your game, play within yourself, and only then can you improve. I don’t care if you’re a 2-handicapper or a 20-handicapper; if you learn that, you’ll be a better player. n What inspired you to focus on charity work supporting children’s health? When our daughter Nan was about 11 months old, she was struggling to breathe. We took her to Columbus Children’s Hospital [in Ohio] and they had to use an adult bronchoscope to examine her. The doctors and staff were terrific, and we were able to witness just how their work can touch lives and even save lives. n What do you love about Palm Beach County? It was the golf that originally brought me here in the mid1960s, but there are so many other things that have kept us here. There’s the wonderful weather; the casual nature of things; and while it’s not overcrowded, the population is large enough to provide that energy you want. Perhaps because so many well-known athletes and celebrities live here, when you go out, people respect your privacy. —Jennifer Pfaff
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forwardvinsider Jet-set pets Palm Beach parents, make room on your children’s bookshelves for some charming new characters. The Adventures of Bella and Harry, an educational picture book series by Delray Beach accountant Lisa Manzione, introduces youngsters to cities such as Paris, Venice and London through the eyes of two traveling chihuahuas, siblings Bella and Harry. Illustrator Kristine Lucco, who also hails from Delray, captures the action in pretty watercolors as the big-eared pooches visit the Louvre, chase pigeons in Piazza St. Marco and more. Manzione donates 5 percent of book proceeds to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Stay tuned for more adventures in the spring, when Bella and Harry will visit Cairo, Athens and Barcelona. bellaandharry.com
Ersilia Moreno is bringing olive oil to the masses. The Palm Beach Gardens resident has made it her mission to find the single best bottle from each of the more than 26 countries that produce olive oil—plus one from each of the 16 regions in Italy and three states in the U.S.—and sell them at farm stands in South Florida, New York and Connecticut. “[Olive Oil of the World] grew out of a hobby,” says Moreno, who in 2010 retired from a 20-year career in accounting to sell olive oil full-time. Moreno spends the month of May traveling to olive groves, interviewing artisans, observing farming methods and touring production facilities. So far, she has collected 16 kinds of extra-virgin olive oil and picked up gourmet products along the way, including vinegars, flavored oils and jams. From October through April, you’ll find her at the West Palm Beach and Tequesta farmers’ markets on Saturdays, and at the Palm Beach Gardens farmers’ market on Sundays. oliveoiloftheworld.com.
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PURCHASE WITH A PURPOSE To celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month, PBI has rounded up great new products, proceeds from which help support breast cancer research. u Tell cancer to kiss off with La Mer’s Pink Ribbon Lip Balm; $10 from each purchase will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. lamer.com u Throughout October, David Yurman offers a Spiritual Bead Bracelet with pink chalcedony and pearl. Ten percent of proceeds will benefit the Breast Cancer Research Fund. davidyurman.com u Smooth out the kinks with a pink Stealth Flat Iron by Keratin Complex; 10 percent of proceeds go to breast cancer research. keratincomplex.com u Purchase a new Pandora pink enamel ribbon charm or pendant, and 5 percent of sales will go toward Susan G. Komen for the Cure. pandora.net Enter to win a pink Stealth II Digital Titanium Flatiron at palmbeachillustrated.com.
Cultural shift The Palm Beach County Cultural Council is leaving town this month … sort of. The headquarters are relocating from West Palm Beach to the 10,000-square-foot Robert M. Montgomery Jr. Building in downtown Lake Worth. The expansion will include Palm Beach County’s first Cultural Information Center, located on the first floor of the building. Open to the public, the center will house exhibits, an artist resource space, a shop that offers items from local artists, and meeting and training rooms. (561-471-2901, palmbeachculture.com) 30
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Culinary school grad Mary Cheatham always
Looking at her now, it’s hard to imagine Jaclyn Stapp being the object of teasing. The
believed there was a gap between fine dining
Jordanian American stunner has won more
and casual eating in West Palm Beach. This past
than 100 pageant titles, including Miss New
winter, she decided to take it to the streets and,
York and Mrs. Florida. Growing up, Stapp’s
along with former partner Rick Simek, launched
lanky frame and unruly hair earned her the
Curbside Gourmet, the area’s only gourmet food
nickname “Wacky Jacky.” Everything changed
truck. With a menu offering crab cake sliders and
when she entered her first pageant. While
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she didn’t win, the experience redefined her Vincent considers phioutlook. “I realized it’s okay to be different lanthropy a good thing,
point and a destination for those looking for up-
because that’s really what makes you
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but does not position her work as charity. “I special.” Now a Boca Raton mother of three, don’t believe in handouts. Stapp has written a children’s book, Wacky People need to be selfsustaining. It empowers Jacky, and travels the world promoting the them to move on and gain book’s message. —Liza Grant Smith courage for the future.”
Stapp credits her mother with keeping her grounded. “She taught me you can strive to be perfect, but it’s okay not to be perfect in everything you do.”
Fired Up Native Zimbabwean Penelope Vincent spent nearly two decades exploring the world as a critical/intensive care nurse. When an accident confined her to a hospital bed for months, she began to paint scenes from her homeland on ceramic plates. She returned to Africa and Penelope Penzo was born. In Zimbabwe, where unemployment is rampant, more than 1,000 artisans have been trained and employed by Vincent. And while the story behind the Jupiterbased company is inspiring, the one-of-a-kind pieces stand on their own. “I’m showing the world that things that come from Africa can be incredible,” she says. —L.G.S.
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scale food in a hurry. Food is sourced locally and which means the menu is constantly evolving. “It’s really fun for us to move around and expose ourselves to different neighborhoods and different groups of people,” Cheatham says. —L.G.S.
Curbside Gourmet’s signature sea-foam green and red truck is in a different location every day. follow it on Twitter: @curbsidegourmet.
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THE LOOK v COLOR BLOCKS Bold bursts of color are de rigueur for fall.
By Katherine Lande
Suede clutch, Prada, Bal Harbour; leather handbag, Burberry, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton; tricolor suede pump, Roger Vivier, Bal Harbour; Fendi stingray Chameleon cuff, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach Gardens; Proenza Schouler five-strap pony-hair sandal, proenzaschouler.com.
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style v baubles Tribal Chic jewels inspired by ancient times and tribal legends BY Michelle M. Havich
Lauren Faith Photography
AFRICAN ACCENT Alicia Shulman is working with artisans in Senegal to create handmade jewelry, like this leather Serigne Cuff with a blue agate button closure. Special order; price upon request. aliciashulman.com
delicate tendrils This collar necklace from Gilan’s Çintemani collection features diamonds set in white gold. Price upon request. Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach Gardens (561694-9009, gilan.com)
Rings of power Me & Ro Jewelry’s 18-karat gold hammered band rings ($3,400 for set of seven) can be worn stacked or individually. A.R.T., Palm Beach (561-4208866, artworthavenue.com)
Diamond Discs This 22-karat gold mesh disc bracelet ($14,000) by Nancey Chapman resembles woven bowls that are studded with brown diamonds. Available by special order (713-256-5077, nanceychapman.com)
Shields UP The 22-karat gold earrings ($5,200) by Ilias Lalaounis feature a palmette design and are part of the Classical and Hellenistic collection. Bigham Jewelers, Naples (239-434-2800, lalaounis.com)
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style v vanity TREND REPORT INSIDE THE HOTTEST BEAUTY LOOKS FOR FALL red velvet A matte finish has emerged as the trend of the moment. Nobody does matte better than Chanel, whose new Velvet line delivers a matte look that has dimension and softness. We recommend going matte with classic red lips and nails: Rouge Allure Velvet lipstick in La Fascinante ($32) and Nail Colour in Pirate followed by Top Coat Velvet, an instant mattifier ($25 each). Available at department stores next month. chanel.com
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Emerald green is the It color this season. To complement the colors so prevalent on fall runways, Make Up For Ever has created a dramatic green eye with: Eyeshadow #80 ($19), Aqua Cream #22 ($22), Kohl Pencil eyeliner #4K ($17) and Smoky Lash #4 ($22), all in various shades of green that conspire to create intense— and very noticeable—eyes. Available at Sephora. makeup foreverusa.com
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At Giorgio Armani, the fall makeup look was a sensual play between light and shadow: a pale pink eye with a slash of black for definition and drama. Get the look with Jacquard Eye Palette #3 in nude and champagne tones ($59), Smooth Silk Eye Pencil in black ($27) and Eyes to Kill Excess Mascara in black, on top lashes only ($30). Available at Saks Fifth Avenue. giorgioarmanibeauty-usa.com
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first class v Art of Escape Alex and Carrie Vik blend art and wine, Uruguayan-style. By Mark Spivak
“The idea is to live in the art and with the art,” says Alex Vik, “to experience it rather than just observe it.” We’re standing in the Sculpture, the remarkable public space of the Playa Vik hotel outside José Ignacio, Uruguay. The striking building contains a sliding wall of glass 55 feet wide, as well as a one-ton bronze door created by Uruguayan sculptor Pablo Atchugarry. The walls are lined with pieces from Alex and Carrie Vik’s extensive art collection; they change periodically as new objects are acquired. Step outside the Sculpture, and you find yourself in a tranquil beach resort. An infinity pool and wraparound deck provide a perfect vantage point to view
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Clockwise from above: Musso Suite, Estancia Vik; Casa Raices Exodus living room, Playa Vik; the asado area, Estancia Vik; wooden tub in the Vik master suite; entrance to the living room at Estancia Vik. Previous page: Playa Vik exterior
the semicircular beach of Playa Mansa. José Ignacio began as a fishing village, and from the deck it’s possible to watch small boats launch in the early morning and return in the late afternoon with their catch. Playa Vik and its sister property, Estancia Vik, are not so much hotels as gracious private homes. At the Playa, six large casas surround the Sculpture in an L-shaped pavilion. Each has a separate design theme, such as Mar (Sea), Raices (Roots) or Tierra (Earth), and all are liberally decorated with local art. Even though the hotel contains only 16 rooms, it does not lack luxury amenities, such as a fitness center and full-service spa. Service is personal and intuitive, and staff members always seem to materialize just when needed. Inland at Estancia Vik, the setting is even more dramatic. Set in the middle of a 4,000acre estate, the Spanish-style colonial ranch features a sprawling living room with a billiard table, two large fireplaces and a centerpiece sculpture by Atchugarry. The Viks commissioned a different Uruguayan artist to design each of the 12 suites. Guests may read or relax in the peace of several interior courtyards, indulge in guided nature walks or take 42
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one of the resident polo ponies out for a spin. Not all of the art at the two hotels is visual. Marcelo Betancourt, the youthful chef who presides over both kitchens, went to cooking school in Uruguay and France. On the delicate end of his range, he’s capable of turning out an eight-course tasting menu, with the subtle flavors of each dish carefully paired to a different Uruguayan wine. On the more robust end of the spectrum, he’s a master of asado, the traditional mixed grill of the country, cooked over a huge fire pit in the barbecue room, featuring a seemingly endless procession of chorizo and blood sausage, beef, pork, sweetbreads and lamb. Several hours south of Santiago, Chile, a totally different project is unfolding. In 2004, Alex Vik purchased a vineyard at Millahue, in the valley next to Casa Lapostolle’s Clos Apalta. Under the direction of Bordeaux native Patrick Valette, the winemaking team has planted 750 acres of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Carménère and Syrah in dozens of individual
The Sculpture building at Playa Vik; Barea Suite (below) at Estancia Vik
blocks. The goal is to produce a wine that is holistic, harmonious, balanced and seamless. A hotel is currently under construction along with a state-of-the-art winery. Although the wine has not yet been released, we had the opportunity to taste the finished 2009 vintage, as well as a dozen separate components of the 2010 blend. They ranged from full-bodied, powerful Cabernet Sauvignon to rich, ripe Cabernet Franc, along with some remarkable Syrah that was mineral-infused and peppery. The vintage will spend 18 months aging in new French barrels. When the final blend is assembled, it promises to be an exceptional and memorable wine. (vikretreats.com, vik.cl) u
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Coupe de Thrill
Mercedes-Benz delivers a second-generation CLS63 AMG four-door coupe with performance that will take your breath away.
By HOWARD WALKER
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They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and there’s no truer statement when it comes to automobiles. One man’s, or woman’s, love affair with the blunt instrument look of, say, a Lamborghini is another’s gag reflex. I have friends who salivate over Porsche’s four-door Panamera, likening it to a supermodel on wheels. Me? I think its rear end looks like a full diaper. But one thing most car lovers I know agree on is that the original Mercedes-Benz CLS was one of the most gorgeous pieces of automotive art ever created. When the silk was pulled off the production version back in 2004, jaws dropped, eyes popped, heads shook and thousands reached for their check book. The CLS was a design sensation. It was the world’s first true four-door coupe, a melding of practical four-door sedan with swoopy-roofed two-door coupe. And what’s remarkable is that seven years on, the original CLS still looks as cool and classy today as it did back then. Now there’s a second-generation CLS, and with it, Mercedes designers have traded a little beauty for a lot of brawn.
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The new look is leaner, meaner and sportier. While that trademark arcing roofline is still there, the rest of its body now has more bulges than a linebacker, more body sculpting than Tony Little. That front grille is much bigger and more upright than before, inspired by the front-end look of the new Mercedes SLS supercar. Over the rear wheels, the bulging rear wheel arch starts almost midway along the rear door. And it’s as if Mercedes decided it was going to outdo Audi in the how-many-LED-lights-can-we-fit game. In addition to premiering the world’s first bright-white LED headlamps, the CLS63 AMG offers 71 with various daytime running lights and turn signals. Two versions of this new 2012 CLS are up for grabs: the $71,300 CLS550 and the mighty $94,900 CLS63 AMG, which we’re fortunate enough to be driving. It’s a beast of a machine. Despite the “63” badge, the engine under the hood isn’t a 6.3-liter but a new 5.5-liter AMG-tuned V8, boosted by twin turbochargers to produce 518 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque.
But hand over an extra $7,300 for the optional AMG Performance Package and not only do you get a cool carbon fiber trunklid spoiler, AMG sport suspension and red brake calipers, but you also get an extra 32 horses and, more important, an additional 74 pound-feet of muscley torque. It’s the best seven-grand investment you could make. What you essentially have here is a big bad wolf in big bad wolf’s clothing. Press the “start” button, pull the stubby shift lever directing the 7-speed automatic into “drive,” select Sport Plus mode, step on the throttle and … take a deep breath. The acceleration off the line is instant, urgent, linear, breathtaking. Standstill to 60 mph takes, according to Benz, a mere 4.3 seconds, though one of the car mags recently timed it at 3.9 seconds. That’s supercar territory. And find a nice empty stretch of autobahn and you’ll see the speedo needle kissing the 186-mph marker. Cruising at 100 mph feels like 50 in most other cars. Yet this isn’t some irresponsible gas-guzzler. This new 63 is 28 percent more economical than the previous model and capable of averaging 23 mpg on the highway, though 15 in the city isn’t going to save the planet.
Despite the Merc’s 4,122-pound bulk, it’s a featherweight through the curves. With fabulous new electromechanical, speed-sensitive steering, adaptive sports suspension and grippy 19-inch rubberware at each corner, you can throw it around like a go-kart. Inside, as before, there’s seating for just four in tight-fitting bucket seats. And as before, that sloping roofline pretty much robs the rear seats of any headroom. That’s a little price to pay for a lot of style. No, what this sensational new CLS63 AMG offers is art. Rolling art that rolls very quickly. Art that turns heads everywhere it goes. And in my book, that makes it a masterpiece. u
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Fall’s fresh approach to graphic prints is all about texture, sleek silhouettes and color, color, color. Photography by Robert Adamo
Print silk dress, satin python knot clutch, Bottega Veneta, Palm Beach; MCL Designs bracelets, Hamilton Jewelers, Palm Beach Gardens. Sportmax wool ribbed knit sweater, crepe de chine bamboo print and bugle beaded skirt, leather belt, Max Mara, Palm Beach; Oscar de la Renta necklace, Neiman Marcus, Palm Beach and Boca Raton; MCL Designs earrings, Hamilton Jewelers, Palm Beach Gardens; suede pump, Christian Louboutin, Miami.
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Paisley printed viscose dress, Etro, Coral Gables; Oscar de la Renta necklace, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton; ring, Hamilton Jewelers, Palm Beach Gardens.
Giambattista Valli wool top with botanical print, wool skirt with embroidery and mink, to order, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach; MCL Designs earrings, Hamilton Jewelers, Palm Beach Gardens. Opposite page: foil-print dress, Stella McCartney, Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour, Palm Beach and Boca Raton; earrings, ring, Hamilton Jewelers, Palm Beach Gardens.
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Sable dress with embroidered detailing, granite crepe skirt, silk and suede open toe booties, Miu Miu, Bal Harbour; Oscar de la Renta earrings, oscardelarenta.com. Opposite page: Crimson floral printed dress, J.Crew Collection, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton; tiger-print pony cutout leather bootie, Sergio Rossi, Bal Harbour; necklace, Oscar de la Renta, Bal Harbour; MCL Designs earrings, Hamilton Jewelers, Palm Beach Gardens. Houndstooth silk dress, python belt, python clutch, Salvatore Ferragamo, Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens; earrings, Hamilton Jewelers, Palm Beach Gardens.
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Burlesque embroidered dress with belt, fetish mask, crocodile clutch with handcuff, Louis Vuitton, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton; MCL Designs bracelets, Hamilton Jewelers, Palm Beach Gardens.
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Apple green silk faille embroidered dress, Oscar de la Renta, oscardelarenta.com; Oscar de la Renta kitten heels, Nordstrom, Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton; Oscar de la Renta cuff with ruby cabochon, Neiman Marcus, Palm Beach and Boca Raton. Ramalis dress, Diane von Furstenberg, Bal Harbour; heels, Gucci, Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens; bracelets, ring, earrings, Hamilton Jewelers, Palm Beach Gardens. Fashion Director: Katherine Lande Design Director: Olga Gustine Model: Amanda Streich/Muse Model Management, New York Hair & Makeup Artist: Gina Simone, ginasimone.com, using color by Giorgio Armani Beauty Photography Assistant: Robert Kildoo
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DANIEL NEWCOMB PHOTOGRAPHY
In seeking some of the area’s finest interior (and exterior) spaces, PBI gathered hundreds of submissions from top interior designers based or working in Palm Beach County. The pages that follow represent some of the most visually intriguing work delivered by these designers, with plenty of ideas that range from the traditional to the cutting-edge.
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study in contrasts Joseph Pubillones
The champagne-colored, mica chip wall covering provides a background to the owner’s collection of art and sculpture in the living room and den. The contemporary furnishings were all selected for their geometric purity, which dialogs perfectly with the midcentury modern architecture of the home. Moisture #3 by Barry Seidman is the focus on the rear wall. The cream and gray color scheme is a perfect foil for the textures found in the driftwood sculptures, washed geometric lamps, longhair Mongolian lambswool pillows and patterned area rug, all of which are in contrast to the sleek walls, marble fireplace and simplicity of the coffee table, built-ins and library table. Over the marble fireplace is the mixed media Quantum Vortex by Miguel Sartori. jp-interiors.com
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LIVING ROOM
color pops Katherine Shenaman Interiors
brantley Photography
The living room centers around Matt Godwin’s Paintings of Fruit—a wonderful way to introduce color to this house. Due to unusual angles and ceiling transitions, the walls are painted white throughout the main living spaces. The Chesterfield-style sofa, in mustard colored leather, helps balance out the brightness of the paintings. Hand-glazed lamps from Christopher Spitzmiller also help keep things in balance, as do the variety of custom-made pillows. katherineshenaman.com
oceanside retreat
brantley photography
Jack Fhillips Design
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For a young couple with children, comfort and easy beachside living became the key element for the project. The sofas were custommade, using sea-glass colored fabrics printed on union cloth. The coffee table is recycled wood with a weathered grey, sand-blasted top. It is reminiscent of driftwood, as is the sofa table. The accessories reflect a minimal approach to beachside living. The soft colors of the ocean were used throughout the house. The sunburst mirror is of handcrafted, wire-brushed oak. jfhillipsdesign.com
Room with a view HomeLife Interiors
Daniel newcomb phtotography
The designers created a classical room that could accommodate any design style, including contemporary furniture items. The space was made intimate by enveloping the room in subtle textures. They used grass cloth on the walls, a shimmery grass cloth on the ceiling and a contemporary Stark carpet for the floor. The crown moulding and base were painted to look like walnut. The expansive view of the Intracoastal was framed in aqua side panels and an Ikat soft roman shade. hlinteriors.com
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OUTDOOR LIVING
Lisa Erdmann & Associates
Family fun time
brantley Photography
Katherine Shenaman Interiors
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mimi mcmakin and ashley sharpe
Tranquil shores
The veranda’s outdoor living room features Brown Jordan iron-framed chairs and sofa with overstuffed, flax-colored cushions and navy, crimson and olive accent pillows. Mediterranean influences abound in South Florida, and through the use of color and architectural embellishments, many of these touches were incorporated in this tranquil outdoor retreat where both family and guests feel as if they are lounging at one of the finest luxury hotels. lisaerdmann.com
Originally a screened-in porch, this enclosed loggia is now the most popular room in the house. Three sets of French doors, a painted tongue-and-groove ceiling and a travertine floor help create this welcoming space that remains full of light throughout the day. Also a reading room and mini-gallery for the wife’s watercolors, the room includes fun accessories reminiscent of the husband’s South African origins. katherineshenaman.com
into the garden Kemble Interiors
The designers wanted to breathe fresh air into the breezy outdoor loggia. The client’s directive was to lighten up the space, so Kemble Interiors made it airy and friendly, and pulled the palette of spring greens and magentas from the blossoming bougainvillea climbing the exterior walls. The pickled ceiling, decorative beams and trim work enhance the architectural interest. An artist hand-painted climbing vines on the undersides of each archway. Table tops are made from custom-colored tiles and coquina. The plush, oversized outdoor furniture has cane detailing and is covered in a happy green Sunbrella fabric. kembleinteriors.com palmbeachillustrated.com | OCTOBER 2011 63
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM
modern gathering
mike wall photography
P&H Interiors
The homeowners wanted a tailored, contemporary design optimized for entertaining. A pair of multipurpose floating islands maximize function and circulation. The center island includes a large prep surface, under-counter wine chiller, and a free-form bar sink. A contrasting palette between the dark cabinetry and organic stone and glass finishes, highlighted with hints of color, creates a sleek yet inviting look. pnhinteriors.com
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brantley photography
This renovated kitchen opens to the adjoining family room and makes a picture-perfect presentation with allwhite cabinets, polished nickel fixtures and Calcutta Gold marble throughout. The bar-style center island invites everyone to congregate comfortably during social gatherings. Dark wood floors and rattan-topped bar stools impart an island feel, while the “Sputnik� light fixture adds a modern touch. katherineshenaman.com
Leo Wesson
Katherine Shenaman Interiors
sleek lines Interior Life Design Studio
The client’s request for this kitchen was twofold—clean lines with European practicality. The kitchen is both aesthetically pleasing and utilitarian. The idea is to have ample working space to prepare meals and the ability to conceal small appliances, cookware and cooking utensils after the meal has been completed. That way, the kitchen is never cluttered, and appears to be part of the furniture. interiorlifedesignstudio.com palmbeachillustrated.com | OCTOBER 2011 65
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DINING ROOM orient express Jennifer Garrigues
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Jennifer Garrigues worked closely with Senior Designer Maggie Poetz to create a Moroccan oasis for evening dining or illuminated luncheons. This room takes on a different atmosphere depending on the time of day or night. The colorful hand-beaded saris and pierced silver accessories add just the right amount of ethnic flair to the romantic style. The sheer drapery brings in hints of moonlight or sunlight, allowing you to enjoy the garden view. jennifergarrigues.com
art of dining Silberstein Architecture
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This was the only room in this Lake Worth home where Jeffrey Silberstein could display the 12 framed pieces of art and the two large photographs in a manner that would do them justice. So as to not deflect the focus from the art, he kept the color palette monochromatic, with white leather chairs, a brushed stainless steel dining table with white Carrara marble top, and white walls. The floors and sideboard shelf were stained deep ebony. A white silk suspension lamp seems to float above the scene. silbersteinarchitect.com
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contrasts in dining
brantley photography
Jack Fhillips Design
The focal point of this dining room easily is the very large piece of art collected by the homeowners. Being an overwhelming force to deal with, Jack Fhillips sought to calm it down using a natural, custom-made table. The table, which comes from Thailand, is a halved 12-foot tree, which was chiseled and scraped to create this one-of-akind specimen table. The chairs are reproduction Francis Elkins-designed pieces. The upholstery is faux leather—washable, wipeable and perfect for beachside living. jfhillipsdesign.com
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collective repast
These young art collectors’ dining room inspiration sprung from the Vik Muniz hanging on the wall. They wanted a sophisticated modern dining room that could seat everyone during gatherings. The table and chairs were designed by Christian Liagre, and the altar chandelier by Kevin Reilly, while the custom DWD credenza in ebony wood with parchment doors houses china and glassware. Above the credenza, a collection of vintage German pottery and some brass sculptural vases continue the modern collector feel. The wallpaper throughout was through Elitis and it is similar to a shagreen texture. dwdinc.com
sargent architectural photogrpahy
Deborah Wecselman Designs
contempo elegance William R. Eubanks Interior Design Inc.
The neutral color palette of this dining room allows the art to be the focus, without taking away from the custom-designed table and console. The cream leather dining chairs by Hickory Chair pick up the tones in the painting, as well as the flooring. The geometric “mosaic” mirror reflects an exotic wood pedestal and modern vase. williamreubanks.com palmbeachillustrated.com | OCTOBER 2011 69
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Daniel newcomb photography
MASTER BEDROOM
purple reign Susan Lachance Interior Design
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Kick up your heels and sink into this luxurious master bed comprised of silks, velvets and chenilles. It is complemented by a faux chinchilla fur throw lying next to a custom Michael O stainless steel bench. This color palette made up of a range of purples, from eggplant to soft lavender, is highlighted by exotic woods for richness and texture. The headboard is treated wall to wall with a rich chenille upholstery surrounded by zebra wood and wenge nightstands. Karen Lynne Gallery supplied the sexy painting by Michel Pellus. susanlachance.com
The room’s ample floor plan and voluminous ceilings presented a challenge for a space meant to feel intimate and personal. Painting walls dark in a small room makes them recede; conversely, painting the walls dark in a large room makes the room a bit more intimate. The contemporary sleigh bed is anchored and centered by the fireplace. Further reinforcing the focal point is the freehand painted zebra-stripes in Victorian mauve and lilac white. The shaggy area rug and chaise lend texture and warmth to the space, while a pair of Neoclassical-inspired chests beneath the windows underscore the notion of symmetry. jp-interiors.com
modern master Joseph Pubillones
opulent oasis William R. Eubanks Interior Design Inc.
sargent Architectural photography
To give this master bedroom an atmosphere of a luxurious retreat at Versailles, William R. Eubanks and D. Mitchell Brown focused on the bed and outfitted it with a custom headboard, bed treatment and cushions, as well as a dramatic fabric canopy. Louis XV chairs in Kohli silk add to the richness, as do the regency striped wallpaper and decorative sconces. Vue du Pont des Arts by Jules Rene Herve hangs over the bed, completing the regal decor. williamreubanks.com
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BATHROOM Going for the gold
mike wall photography
P&H Interiors
The sole focus in this master bath was to create a room that exuded tranquility as well as luxury. Sheer draperies and soft lighting provide an ethereal ambience ideal for enjoying a soak in the freestanding tub. The oversized his-and-hers shower is adorned with Oceanside glass mosaics in a custom pattern, which complements the wengestained cabinetry and crisp marble of the Corsica Cream floors and Isis White counters. pnhinteriors.com
sky blue beauty Brown’s Interior Design
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Ed butera, ibi designs
This master bathroom was completely gutted to showcase the space in a newer, more elegant way. The homeowners loved the idea of using the glass and ceramic mosaic tiles on the floor, in the shower and on the counter tops. The combination of the colors and placement of the tile creates a significant impact when you enter the room. The custom cabinetry, in a glossy Tiffany blue finish, complements the color scheme. brownsinteriors.com
visual feast K2 Design Group
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A small powder room in a luxury oceanfront high-rise was transformed into a stunning guest bathroom by repurposing a closet as a shower. The designer carefully coordinated the project from framing through completion to achieve such precise detailing as the water faucet located in the center of one of the disk-shaped tiles. The circular reference of the disks is continued in the custom designed hardware, the round back-lit mirrors and headlight-shaped track lighting. k2design.com
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Mark and Brenda Calcavecchia, at home on the Loxahatchee River in Tequesta, make the most of their casual yet comfortable lifestyle. By Linda Marx ARCHITECTURAL photography by DANIEL NEWCOMB
The pool is where everyone, including the dogs, swims laps. Terra cotta tiles and wrought iron add texture to the house exterior.
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ince Mark and Brenda Calcavecchia spend a great deal of time on the road with his current PGA Champions Tour, the golfers wanted to build a relaxing home that reflected their passion for entertaining friends. “We built a nice house, which is perfect for throwing parties,” says Mark, now 51, who retired from the PGA Tour last year after three decades to join the Champions. “Very important to us is our large outdoor loggia so we can lounge around, and I can cook on the grill.” With 13 victories during his PGA Tour days, including the 1989 British Open, Mark loves his new March to November Championship Tour season with Brenda acting as his caddy. But the couple, who met in 2001 at Columbus, Ohio’s, PGA Memorial Tournament and married four years later in Lake Como, Italy, are excited at season’s end when they can come home to their Loxahatchee River compound. It includes the three-bedroom, six-bath main house with an 1,848-square-foot bowling alley, 45-foot-long saltwater pool and 590-square-foot guest house for family and friends.
Above: Mark and Brenda enjoy their screened in loggia, spending most evenings there with their three dogs. Brenda caught the blue marlin in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. RIght: The kitchen is warm and colorful.
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Above: The loggia features a large hooded grill, where Mark serves as the grill master. Opposite page: Brenda adores porcelain roosters and bunnies and copper pots, so her kitchen is the center of her various collections.
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When Mark was preparing to retire from the PGA Tour, he and Brenda talked about how they would spend their time when he wasn’t traveling as rigorously, or for as many tournaments. They wanted to round out their lives with other interests. So when they found the perfect riverfront location, they bought the lot, tore down the existing house and hired Casto Homes to build their dream from scratch. In October 2009, after about a year of construction, the couple and their three dogs, Mollie, 3, Brutus, 6, and Ms. Ellie, 13, moved into the home they named Villa Nahar, the Hebrew word for river, to incorporate Brenda’s Jewish heritage into the mix. “Three weeks later, we threw a housewarming party for 120 people,” recalls Brenda, 42. “Every year we have a December holiday party, and we usually entertain big during the PGA Honda Classic in late February. We truly enjoy the whole entertaining process.” Brenda already is thinking of expanding her kitchen, which has a large island in the center made of weathered
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black wood. Modern and neat, the bright room also features honed black granite countertops, a backsplash of green and red Moroccan clay tiles, an eight-burner Wolf stove, whimsical leopard upholstered chairs and a riot of pot racks. She loves to cook, and reveals that Mark is an easy man to please in the food department. When he is not acting as the loggia’s grill master, she does the cooking. She makes fish, chicken, turkey, Italian dishes and meat loaf. She even freezes entrées to take with them when they travel on the road to golf tournaments. For the Champion matches in April, the couple bought an RV so the dogs could come along and help the couple chill at night. Mark admits he can be “grouchy” on the links some days. But Brenda is both tough and calming and can handle her husband’s game as well as anyone. “Mark can be crabby [on the course],” she reveals. “We don’t even speak on some holes. But he is easier on me than he would be on other [caddies], so I have little to complain about.”
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To add a splash of color in the two-lane bowling alley, Brenda made the pin areas bright red. Autographed movie posters adorn the walls.
As much as they love the game and seeing golfing buddies at the tournaments, Mark and Brenda look forward to the casual and easy lifestyle they have created at home. For example, they play golf together for fun at least three days a week, catch up on doctor and dentist appointments, then at night hang out on the loggia with the dogs, watching their 36-inch Sony wall TV. “We absolutely do not talk about golf at night,” Mark insists. The home’s interior decor is a mix and match that can best be described as eclectic Mediterranean. “I designed the interiors to make the rooms comfortable and fun,” Brenda says. “We are very laid back.” On the loggia, she placed a wooden door from a church in Tucson, Arizona that she painted in bright colors to hold towels they use around the swimming pool. A few feet away is a coffee table made from a wine barrel. She bought brass Moroccan lights online. Their wood dining table, which seats a dozen, was custom crafted in Arizona. Although they don’t use the bowling alley as often as the loggia, the sporting palace, aka The Lanes of Villa Nahar, is a vitally important
part of the house and another place to entertain friends. “Even though Mark grew up bowling and really loves the sport, it was my idea to put a bowling alley in our home,” explains Brenda. “But when people ask us who is the best bowler, I have to admit that Mark is great.” Brenda designed the bowling alley to look different from the rest of the decor by adding a little glitz. With a retro, Hollywood-deco feel, zebra chairs, wildly colored bowling balls and their collection of autographed movie posters gracing the walls, they struck gold with wit and whimsy. “I love the bowling alley,” says Mark, who 78
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honed his skills while his father was a bowling alley proprietor in Nebraska. “We will bowl 10-15 games for four days, then not use it for a month. But we keep it clean daily. And I have video games in there, plus my guitar, which I play frequently.” At day’s end, the family heads for the master bedroom, crawling on two queen-sized beds pushed together to make a giant resting place. “We share [the bed] with our dogs, since they sleep on top of me,” says Brenda with a laugh. Overall, she says, “We are thrilled with the house. Everything about it is better than we had expected.” u
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All in the Family Armed with an infinite supply of love and togetherness, Michele Kleier shows the world the true meaning of family. By Lola ThĂŠlin photography by ROBERT NELSON Left to right: Sabrina Kleier-Morgenstern, Robert and Cooper Morgenstern, Michele Kleier, John Forbes, Samantha Kleier-Forbes, Chase Forbes
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o the outside world, the Kleier family is a well-oiled business machine. Wife and husband Michele and Ian Kleier are the owners and co-presidents of Gumley Haft Kleier (GHK), a Manhattan residential brokerage firm launched in 1995. Their daughters, Samantha Kleier-Forbes and Sabrina Kleier-Morgenstern, are equally savvy and hold their own at the mom-and-pop firm as executive vice presidents. In addition to operating the boutique real estate firm, the family is the face of HGTV’s Selling New York, a reality show about opulent residential properties now in its second season. There also is the newly released Hot Property (Harper Collins), a juicy roman à clef about Manhattan’s must-have residences and their owners, co-written by the female trio. But spend five minutes—let alone several hours—with Michele, her immediate family and their cherished Malteses, and what emerges is a group with an incredible bond and respect for one another, who spends every possible minute together and even finishes one another’s sentences. “I can count on [my family] for anything,” explains Michele, who is sitting next to her daughters on a bed, with her two grandchildren and dogs jumping on and off the mattress. “I always said I’d rather spend time with my family than anyone else because they are the most interesting and most fun to be around and, truthfully, the most enjoyable people I know.” “[Our husbands] knew that when they married us, it was a package deal,” adds Sabrina, who is married to Robert Morgenstern and has a son, Cooper. Samantha, who is married to John Forbes and has a son, Chase, welcomed their second child, Caroline, during the summer.
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“We always wanted to work with Mom,” says Samantha. “We started in the business when I was three and [Sabrina] was a newborn in a stroller. Mom didn’t have full-time help and didn’t want it. We joke that we learned the word ‘coop’ with the ABCs. She took us to every apartment showing.” Both daughters stood on their own two feet before joining the family business. Samantha was a vice president at public relations company Susan Blond Inc. Sabrina had a career with Access Hollywood. Now, just as their mom did with them, the girls are juggling motherhood and careers. “She came to every ballet recital, every football game. She was with us constantly. She challenged us. She made us super. Nothing rattles her,” Sabrina says. The Kleiers are enjoying a brief getaway weekend in Boca Raton, a city that often rivals Manhattan for their attention. They’ve been making yearly trips to Boca Raton for more than 25 years, at first staying at Boca Raton Resort & Club and then purchasing a condo so that the entire family, including their four-legged friends, could come as well. “Florida, we say in New York, is the sixth borough. We feel that it’s our other home,” says Michele. With close ties to Boca Raton, it was only a matter of time before the Kleiers became involved with a local property. A relationship was formed with One Thousand Ocean (OTO), a sevenstory building affiliated with LXR Luxury Resorts and featured on Selling New York. Jamie Telchin, LXR’s president of development, remained in touch with the Kleiers until a strategical alliance between GHK and OTO was developed. “Since they are not licensed to sell real estate in Florida, they are only able to help refer potential clients to us, as well as in-
troduce us to brokers and agents they know in New York,” explains Telchin. The agreement is common for Michele, who often accompanies her New York clients when buying out-of-state properties as a consultant. Thus far, the property is 75 percent occupied. According to Michele, the market is relatively strong. “Prices in New York are currently aligned with those of 2006. I don’t know when they will be comparable to the prices of late 2007 and early 2008, but I have faith in the market. I wish I had a crystal ball.” She does admit that New York has rebounded faster than South Florida because it’s a center of business, and housing is more of a priority than vacation homes.
Despite an overall bumpy economic time, the Kleier clan remains optimistic about the business and, of course, continues to be grounded and family-oriented. They are, after all, each other’s biggest fans and best friends. “I was lucky from the beginning,” says Michele, who moved from her hometown, Pittsburgh, to New York in the 1970s and never looked back. “I was close to my family as well, but we don’t live in the same city.” “She would never forgive us if we did what she did to them and never came back,” says Samantha. Michele responds, “Well, I moved to New York, so where else would you need to go?” u palmbeachillustrated.com | OCTOBER 2011 83
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Everyone’s favorite season kicks off this month—and we’re not talking about the social season. From October 15 through May 15, stone crab claws will be available at restaurants and seafood markets throughout Palm Beach County. The delicacy is a must-order among South Florida foodies, so don’t miss out on your chance to enjoy these treats from the deep.
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palate v pour Clockwise: Marietta Cellars vineyard; Soter Brut; Northstar’s tasting room; Marietta river block; Sonoma-Cutrer; Flowers Pinot Noir grapes.
Let’s Make a Deal High-quality wines at affordable prices from California and the Pacific Northwest By Mark Spivak
In the current wine market, consumers expect two things at once: a deal and quality. Both are possible, if you know where to look. Over the next few months, we’ll be surveying the world’s major wine regions and offering suggestions for distinctive wines that retail for $50 or less. Following are some recommendations for wines from California and the Pacific Northwest that deliver world-class value at a surprising price. Beacon Hill Brut Rosé, Soter Vineyards ($50): Tony Soter, founder of Etude Wines (which was sold to Beringer), retired to Oregon, where he produces a handful of Pinot Noirs and this terrific sparkling wine. Composed of equal parts Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, it is bright and rich, remarkably deep and zesty. While hard to find, it compares favorably to some of the best grower Champagnes coming out of France. Maximus, Bennett Lane ($28): Primarily Sauvignon Blanc, with about 10 percent Chardonnay added for richness and a splash of Muscat for raciness, Bennett Lane labels this blend White Feasting Wine. It displays excellent acidity, lush and layered fruit, and pairs well with dishes ranging from fish and shellfish to white meats. Sonoma Coast Chardonnay, Sonoma-Cutrer ($25): This bottling from high-altitude vineyards usually is overlooked in favor of the more popular Russian River Ranches. Lean and focused with fine acidity, it reveals flavors of citrus, white peach and honeydew melon that lead to a peppery finish. Perfect with shellfish of all sorts, it’s especially a dream with oysters. Lemelson Pinot Noir, Thea’s Vineyard ($30): Want a topnotch Oregon Pinot Noir at a reasonable price? This one is soft, rich and silky, a perfect crossover wine that goes well with a range of dishes from salmon and tuna to white meats and game. 86
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Flowers Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast ($48): Walt and Joan Flowers planted vines on the high-altitude Sonoma Coast, in an exercise in “extreme winemaking.” Their entry-level Pinot Noir is bright and beautiful, filled with racy flavors of black cherries and dark berries. Northstar Merlot, Columbia Valley ($40): Washington State Merlot is one of the best-kept secrets in America. This is a Merlot for Cabernet drinkers—firm and concentrated, with supple tannins and succulent black fruit, a joy to drink with grilled steak or lamb. Black Chicken Zinfandel, Robert Biale ($40): In old Sonoma County slang, a black chicken was a special bottle of wine stashed in the barn and brought out for company or family celebrations. Full-bodied and powerful, this spicy red wine can stand up to red meats and slow-cooked stews. Turnbull Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa ($35): Produced in the famous Oakville district, Turnbull’s neighbors are none other than PlumpJack, Far Niente, Dalla Valle and Groth. This large-scale yet supple Cabernet is a delight to drink on its own and a worthy companion to red meats. Hidden Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa ($45): Located in the Mayacamas Mountains just over the Napa County line, Hidden Ridge is located at 2,400 feet and planted at an incline of 55 de-
grees—accessible only by helicopter, four-wheel drive vehicle or on foot. The result is a Cabernet that displays good balance and a terrific integration of fruit, tannins and oak. Angeli Cuvée, Marietta Cellars, Sonoma ($30): For three decades, the Bilbro family has been producing high-quality red wine from their vineyards near Geyserville. Angeli Cuvée is their signature bottling, a powerful blend of Zinfandel, Petite Sirah and Carignane from Alexander Valley. u
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FARM TO FORK
Screamingly fresh food is being served up at Max’s Harvest. By MARK SPIVAK
Clockwise from above: Broward County burrata; heritage pork chop with corn polenta; wreckfish with fava bean succotash; wahoo crudo.
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If you take Dennis Max out of the picture, the history of South Florida restaurants looks very different. He introduced California cuisine to the area with the opening of Café Max in 1984 and pioneered true Italian cooking with Maxaluna Tuscan Grill in Boca Raton. Through several decades and nearly two dozen restaurant concepts, Max redefined our expectaion of what the dining experience was supposed to be. His latest venture is Max’s Harvest, located in the burgeoning Pineapple Grove section of Delray Beach. The decor is sleek
and modern, with an industrial ceiling, slate floors, wood-topped tables and an open kitchen. The snug room seats perhaps 40 diners, with space for another 20 on the terrace and an intimate private room in the rear. Be forewarned that tables are packed closely together and that there are many hard surfaces against which sound can reverberate— this space can be noisy when full. Max’s Harvest bills itself as a “farm-tofork” restaurant, an establishment that uses small purveyors of fresh ingredients who are known to the house. This is less of a cliché than a mission statement: Those ingredients are carefully sourced and screamingly fresh, and they convey an intensity of flavor that makes one stop, pause and reflect on why others can’t do the same. The kitchen is in the competent hands of Chris Miracolo, veteran of many restaurants both here and in Dallas. A starter of Broward County burrata ($15) is fresh and creamy, served with a Tuscan panzanella salad, peppery arugula and some wonderfully flavorful red and yellow heirloom tomatoes. Even better is crisp roasted asparagus ($10), accompanied by a sunnyside-up free-range egg, toasted ciabatta and a savory but not spicy piquillo romesco sauce. The menu changes weekly depending on the whims of the market, and entrées re-
Max’s Harvest is the Boca Raton brainchild of Dennis Max, who changed the South Florida dining scene.
flect the revolving bounty of land and sea. South Carolina wreckfish ($29), a species resembling a cross between bass and grouper, is cooked a la plancha and perfectly delivered—moist, tender and sweet, placed on a bed of fava bean succotash enhanced with citrus butter. Don’t hesitate to order the prime dry-aged burger ($19), juicy and perfectly cooked, served on a brioche bun enhanced by a slice of tangy Tillamook cheddar and escorted by hand-cut fries. The short wine list contains around 60 selections, almost entirely drawn from California and the Pacific Northwest. There are several dozen well-chosen wines offered by the glass, along with a short but respectable list of craft beers. Service is provided by a coed staff attired in jeans, starched blue shirts and bistro aprons. Friendly and well-versed on the menu, they also are extremely attentive, checking back
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with diners after each course is served. They will verbally describe the evening’s desserts; if the chocolate pot de crème ($8) is offered, pounce on it. The intense chocolate mousse is covered with fresh cherries and a cherry reduction, garnished with chocolate biscotti—an ideal way to conclude. Max’s Harvest makes a fresh and interesting contribution to an area that some might think is already overloaded with restaurants. In truth, you can never have enough places like this one—this is a
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Upscale Chinese cuisine has come to Boca Raton with the opening of New York’s Philippe by Philippe Chow. Housed in the former home of III Forks, the 500-seat restaurant specializes in Beijing-style cuisine, with layers of light flavors in every dish. Menu highlights include Chicken Satay, which features Chef Philippe Chow’s creamy peanut sauce, and Peking Duck, which has received rave reviews from Zagat, the New York Observer and New York magazine. CEO Stratis Morfogen and Chef Chow are thrilled to offer the gourmet menu at a lower price point than the New York restaurant, without sacrificing the quality of the items served. Philippe also will offer a special $29 prix fixe menu where guests can choose from a selection of appetizers, like the satay or steamed vegetable dumplings, and entrees, including the Beijing chicken in a sweet brown sauce with walnuts or pan crispy salmon. Assorted sorbet or ice cream is available for dessert. The special menu is available daily from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. And, world famous noodle artist Mr. Cheng will be presenting his handmade noodle show nightly in the bar area. The wine list at Philippe is a standout with several highly rated rare and vintage bottles, the perfect accent to the sophisticated dining experience. (561-393-4666, philippechow.com)
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are so many places in Palm Beach County to
special pizza style in New Haven, Connecticut,
find “great” pizza? Here are a few new kids on
but after visiting Nick’s New Haven-style Piz-
the pizza block:
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Grimaldi’s Pizzeria is famous in its native
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and mozzarella. Boca Raton (561-395-1455,
new. Called “apizza” (pronounced a-BEETS) by
Brooklyn, and who doesn’t love New York City
those in the know, this is a Neapolitan pizza
pizza? We sure do, and this Palm Beach Gar-
with a thin crust. Nick’s uses all fresh ingre-
dens location transports us right back to the
dients and a secret homemade sauce, then
Big Apple with its homemade mozzarella and
bakes the “apizza” in hand-built coal-fire pizza
secret recipe sauce. Of course, the most im-
ovens, making a darker “done well” crust. Our
portant part is the crust, which is made with a
favorite so far? The white clam with bacon and
custom-developed “New York water.” Put it all
garlic signature combo “apizza.” Boca Raton
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and we are in pizza heaven. (561-625-4665, grimaldispizzeria.com) Go to Ovenella for custom cocktails like the cucumber mint martini or the bacon maple old fashioned, and stay for the artisan pizzas. Made with Caputo 00 flour and handmade cheeses, and cooked in a wood fire oven using white oak, the flavorful pies are unique and creative. Try the baba ghanoush pizza, with fire-roasted eggplant, plum tomatoes, spinach, feta, mozzarella and pine nuts, or go for the more traditional Molinari pepperoni with Italian pepper salami
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CITY OYSTER
3800A S. Dixie Hwy., 561-833-3406
213 E. Atlantic Ave., 561-272-0220
ROCCO’S TACOS
Dada
224 Clematis St., 561-650-1001
52 N. Swinton Ave., 561-330-3232
Stresa Italian Restaurant
Fifth Avenue Grill
2710 Okeechobee Blvd., 561-615-0200
821 S.E. 5th Ave., 561-265-0122 Old Calypso
Lake Worth
900 E. Atlantic Ave., 561-279-2300
Bizaare Avenue Cafe
Sundy House
921 Lake Ave., 561-588-4488
106 S. Swinton Ave., 561-272-5678
The Cottage
Tramonti Italian Ristorante
522 Lucerne Ave., 561-586-0080
119 E. Atlantic Ave., 561-272-1944
PARADISO RISTORANTE
VIC & ANGELO’S
625 Lucerne Ave., 561-547-2500
290 E. Atlantic Ave., 561-278-9570
Palm Beach Gardens
Boca Raton
51 supper club
Arturo’s Ristorante
Downtown at the Gardens, 561-622-3500
6750 N. Federal Hwy., 561-997-7373
Anthony’s coal fired pizza
Juno Beach
Bistro Provence
2680 PGA Blvd., 561-804-7777
Captain Charlie’s Reef Grill
2399 N. Federal Hwy., 561-368-2340
Brio Tuscan Grille
12846 U.S. Hwy. 1, 561-624-9924
Bogart’s Bar & Grille
3101 PGA Blvd., 561-622-0491
3200 Airport Road, 561-544-3044
THE CAPITAL GRILLE
Jupiter
Carmen’s at The Top of the Bridge
11365 Legacy Ave., 561-630-4994
JUPITER ISLAND GRILL
999 E. Camino Real, 561-368-9500
P.F. Chang’s China Bistro
311 E. Indiantown Road, 561-746-6283
CHOPS LOBSTER BAR
3101 PGA Blvd., 561-691-1610
Little Moir’s Food Shack
101 Plaza Real S., 561-395-2675
The River House
103 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, 561-741-3626
Josephine’s Italian Restaurant
2373 PGA Blvd., 561-694-1188
Too Bizaare Wine Bar
5751 N. Federal Hwy., 561-988-0668
RUSSELL’S BLUE WATER GRILL
287 E. Indiantown Road, 561-745-6262
Kathy’s Gazebo Cafe
2450 PGA Blvd., 561-318-6344
4199 N. Federal Hwy., 561-395-6033
Spoto’s Oyster Bar
Vero beach
La Villetta Ristorante
4560 PGA Blvd., 561-776-9448
ORIENTE
4351 N. Federal Hwy., 561-362-8403
VERDEA
3244 Ocean Drive, 772-410-0100
Legal Sea Foods
4350 PGA Blvd., 561-691-3130
the tides
6000 Glades Road, 561-447-2112
Waterway Cafe
3103 Cardinal Drive, 772-234-3966
Max’s Grille
2300 PGA Blvd., 561-694-1700
404 Plaza Real, 561-368-0080
Yard House
Boynton Beach
Renzo’s of Boca
Downtown at the Gardens, 561-691-6901
Benvenuto Restaurant
5999 N. Federal Hwy., 561-994-3495
1730 N. Federal Hwy., 561-364-0600
Sushi Ray Japanese Restaurant
Wellington
Snappers Seafood and Wine Bar
5250 Town Center Circle, 561-394-9506
Players Club and Bar
398 N. Congress Ave., 561-375-8600
Table 42
13410 Southshore Blvd., 561-795-0080
399 S.E. Mizner Blvd., 561-826-2625
Stonewood Grill and tavern
Delray Beach
Taverna Kyma
10120 Forest Hill Blvd., 561-784-9796
32 East
6298 N. Federal Hwy., 561-994-2828
32 E. Atlantic Ave., 561-276-7868
Tiramisu
North Palm Beach
BUDDHA SKY BAR
170 W. Camino Real, 561-338-9692
Bonefish Grill
217 E. Atlantic Ave., 561-266-9898
Trattoria Romana
11658 U.S. Hwy. 1, 561-799-2965
Cabana
499 E. Palmetto Park Road, 561-393-6715
ENTRE NOUS BISTRO
105 E. Atlantic Ave., 561-274-9090
Uncle Tai’s
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rooms v artful living “Entries set the tone for all homes,� says Judy Howard of J/Howard Design Inc. This foyer in a single-family home in Boca Raton was designed to emphasize the feeling that you are about to step into a residence that is visually intriguing. The unique contemporary art and dramatic photography reflect the esthetic quality of the home. Delray Beach (561-274-9354, jhowarddesign.com)
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habitat v elements Skin Deep Luxurious leathers add exotic elegance to your home. By Michelle M. Havich
Alligator Rock George Sharoubim, founder and owner of Giorgio’s of Palm Beach, has designed the ultimate piano. The largest concert grand piano in the world, this one-of-a-kind Bösendorfer ($950,000) is completely covered with genuine alligator. Palm Beach (561-655-2446, giorgiosofpalmbeach.com)
Office to Go The unique Mayfair Steamer Secretary Trunk ($3,495) was designed by Timothy Oulton of London and handmade with vintage cigar leather on a solid wood frame. Catalog and online only. Shown with the Buckle chair ($895). Restoration Hardware, West Palm Beach (561-804-6826, restorationhardware.com)
Bed Time The elegant Aria bed ($7,895, queen; $8,675, California or Eastern king) from Kreiss features a wood frame veneered in parchment leather. West Palm Beach (561-514-0400, kreiss.com) and Boca Raton (561-391-5050)
Off the Wall Made from Herman Oak leather, Ann Sacks’ Cowden Bell tiles ($56.93/square foot) are suitable for both walls and floors, adding a warm elegance to a room. Miami (305-5721212, annsacks.com)
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Lounge Around Each LC4 Chaise Lounge ($3,685 with cowhide as shown) is signed and numbered. It was designed in 1928 by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand for Cassina. Design Within Reach, West Palm Beach (561-833-1799, dwr.com)
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DOCTOR
Melanie Charlton Fascitelli Clos-ette
Q: What is your design inspiration? A: We are inspired by the wardrobes and the architecture of the spaces we are given by our clients to re-create into gorgeous dressing room spaces. Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A: Safe rooms, which are usually for jewelry collections within a dressing room space—a closet within a closet, essentially. Others include creating personal office space within a closet, rotating shoe and accessory storage to use smaller amounts of second-story height, computerized inventory systems, personal stylists, and architectural hardware (both proprietary and decorative) just for closets. We are working on our own line of closet hardware with Nanz for our clients. Q: What is your area of specialization? A: We are closet and dressing room space designers who also focus on other spaces, such as home spas, personal offices, large laundry rooms, wrapping rooms, crafting rooms and collection rooms (such as golf rooms, hobby rooms, trophy rooms, wine rooms and storage, smoking rooms, and gun rooms). We focus on the inventory and the geometry of the space to maximize the storage and create beautiful boutique-like displays for individuals’ wardrobes or other important possessions. We are also now dabbling in product design and launching our capsule collection of Clos-ette Too hangers and organization tools in Neiman Marcus mid October!
52 E. 80th St., Suite 1A New York, NY 10075 212-337-9771 or 561-319-2393 clos-ette.com, clos-ettetoo.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE
open house
Tuscan Inspiration OVERVIEW
INTERIOR DESIGNER
elevator; three-bay garage; formal living room
Inspired by vintage Palm Beach mansions, this
Marc-Michaels Interior Designs, Boca Raton
with floor-to-ceiling glass; formal dining room
gracious Tuscan villa is beautifully styled in
ASKING PRICE
featuring a coved ceiling and elegant mirrors;
classic elegance while offering sweeping water
$2,295,000, furnished
library with hardwood floors, rich wood cabine-
views in a tropical island setting.
SETTING
try and French doors; gourmet kitchen island
ADDRESS
Located in Boca Harbour, situated on a wide
equipped with custom cabinetry, granite coun-
850 Northeast Bay Cove Street, Boca Raton
canal with large turn basin.
ters and deluxe stainless-steel appliances;
YEAR BUILT
SIZE
family room with built-in entertainment center;
2002
4,680 total square feet
butler’s/wine pantry; master suite featuring
ARCHITECT
BEDROOMS/ BATHS
his-and-her walk-in closets and marble spa
Richard Jones Architecture, Delray Beach
Five bedrooms, six bathrooms and one half-bath
baths.
BUILDER
INTERIOR HIGHLIGHTS
EXTERIOR HIGHLIGHTS
Jewel Construction Corp., Boca Raton
Saturnia marble floors; graceful archways;
145 feet of yacht dockage; terraces overlook-
This home presides over a waterway and offers 145 feet of dockage.
ing the waterway; pool with spa and a loggia; lush landscaping. FOR MORE INFORMATION Joseph G. Liguori, Carmen N. D’Angelo Jr. and Gerard P. Liguori, Premier Estate Properties, Boca Raton (561-394-7700, premieres tateproperties.com)
EXCLUSIVE OFFERINGS
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Ritz-Carlton Estate
Wellington - Palm Beach Little Ranches Classic Estate
Frenchman’s Reserve
Ritz-Carlton Residence
Privately gated, this 4 BR, 5.5 BA estate home resides on the largest homesite overlooking the 5th fairway and an 8-acre Bald Eagle preserve. Dean Stokes - 561.714.2399. $3,895,000.
This custom estate home offers 4 BR, 3 BA within 3,600 AC/SF and guesthouse. This residence has magnificent wide and long water views overlooking the 15th green. Laurie Seltzer - 561.685.9316. $1,199,000.
Georgian Colonial custom equestrian estate featues 5 BR, 4 BA with 6,590 AC/SF on 6 acres including adjacent lot & 8 stall barn. Vacant lot may be sold separately. Hillary Oswald - 561.312.2545. $1,499,000.
Professionally decorated Residence offers 5 BR, 6.5 BA with water and golf views on the 8th hole. Upgrades throughout with a beautiful pool and patio. Dean Stokes - 561.714.2399. Price Upon Request.
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Old Marsh Golf Club
Gorgeous, light and bright custom home by Maxwell. Serene Marsh and Golf views of 4th hole. Exquisite interior finishes, 3 BR, office, easy electric shutters & generator. Mike Galleher - 772.285.6637. $1,475,000.
Old Marsh Golf Club
Magnificent 4 BR, 5.5 BA residence offers 6,768 AC/SF with full suite and kitchen over garage, theater, office, summer kitchen and exercise room on .81 acres. Mike Galleher - 772.285.6637. Upon Request.
Coastal Sotheby’s International Realty | +1 561.694.0058 | 11601 Kew Gardens Ave, Suite 101 | Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 © MMX Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. A Realogy Company. All Rights Reserved. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark licensed to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. If you property is listed with a real estate broker, please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit offerings of other real estate brokers. We are happy to work with them and cooperate fully. Each office is Independently Owned and Operated.
EXCLUSIVE OFFERINGS
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Carlyle Jupiter Island Condo
The Oceanfront
Old Marsh Golf Club
Old Marsh Golf Club
Steeplechase
The Ritz-Carlton
Extraordinary 3rd floor oceanfront residence offering 4 BR, 5 BA within 4,355 AC/SF & private elevator. Spectacular oceanfront and Intracoastal views. Dean Stokes - 561.714.2399. $2,995,000.
Charming custom home with 3 BR, 4.5 BA overlooking lake & 2nd hole, recently remodeled with exquisite finishes, outdoor kitchen is Florida lifestyle at its finest. Mike Galleher 772.285.6637. $1,250,000.
Custom estate home meticulously designed and amenitized for family living. The residence has 5 BR, 4.5 BA with 5,860 AC/SF on 2.26 acres. Upper tier finishes throughout. Micki Lorelli - 561.379.8674 $1,325,000.
This oceanfront 3rd floor unit offers 4 BR, 4.5 BA with 3,995 AC/SF with spectacular views and a pool side cabana. Dean Stokes - 561.694.0058. $1,650,000.
Beautiful custom estate offering 4 bedrooms, 5 full and 2 half baths with guesthouse encompassing 5,485 AC/SF. Expansive water/golf views on 1/2 acre. Custom upgrades. Dean Stokes - 561.714.2399. $2,395,000.
This spectacular lakefront golf home has 4 BR, 4.5 BA & 2,845 AC/SF overlooking the 9th fairway. Two master suites downstairs, outdoor terrace with summer kitchen. Mike Galleher - 772.285.6637. $1,750,000.
Coastal Sotheby’s International Realty | +1 561.694.0058 | 11601 Kew Gardens Ave, Suite 101 | Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 © MMX Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. A Realogy Company. All Rights Reserved. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark licensed to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. If you property is listed with a real estate broker, please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit offerings of other real estate brokers. We are happy to work with them and cooperate fully. Each office is Independently Owned and Operated.
THE BEAR’S CLUB
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eaching Connoisseurs of Life.
Sprawling Golf Course Estate
Mizner Inspired Estate
Custom Golf Course Estate
Bear’s Club Golf Villa
Bear’s Club Estate Homesite
Custom Estate Residence
This 5 bedroom, 6 full and one half bath residence along the 6th fairway was built with the finest craftsmanship and exceptional appointments throughout. $5,000,000.
Exquisite custom estate home on golf course offers 4 bedrooms and six and one half baths within 6,482 square feet of air conditioned living space. Beautifully appointed. $3,795,000.
Spectacular oversized 1.5 acre homesite offering golf and lake views with over 360 feet of frontage along the 4th fairway. $2,895,000.
This impressive furnished estate residence offers 5 bedrooms with 5 full and one half bath on over 1.3 acres along the 6th fairway. $5,900,000.
Unfurnished 2-story Villa offering 4 bedrooms, 5 and one half baths with 4,907 AC/SF, Kitchen with many upgrades throughout with exceptional views of the 10th fairway. $1,950,000.
This new golf course estate home offers 4 bedrooms and six and one half baths, library and theater within 6,448 square feet of air conditioned living space. $3,945,000.
The Bear’s Club Sotheby’s International Realty | +1 561.514.6948 | 103 Bear’s Club Drive | Jupiter, Florida 33477 © MMX Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. A Realogy Company. All Rights Reserved. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark licensed to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. If you property is listed with a real estate broker, please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit offerings of other real estate brokers. We are happy to work with them and cooperate fully. Each office is Independently Owned and Operated.
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Bear’s Club Golf Course Masterpiece Bear’s Club Golf Course Masterpiece Extraordinary custom estate home on the 14th Bear’s hole Club offeringGolf 9 bedrooms, Course 10 full Masterpiece and 2 half baths in over 12,000 AC/SF with library, theater, custom estate resort home on thepool. 14th hole 10 full $10,500,000.* and 2 half baths in over 12,000 AC/SF with library, theater, gameExtraordinary room, gym and expansive style Markoffering Griffin9 -bedrooms, 772.418.1312. game room,custom gym andestate expansive style pool. Mark Griffin - 772.418.1312. Extraordinary homeresort on the 14th hole offering 9 bedrooms, 10 full$10,500,000.* and 2 half baths in over 12,000 AC/SF with library, theater, game room, gym and expansive resort style pool. Mark Griffin - 772.418.1312. $10,500,000.*
Seminole Landing
Seminole Landing Custom estate residence on over 2 acres with deep-water access offering over 7,000 AC/SF with 7 bedrooms, 6 full and 2 half baths, dock,estate and large guesthouse. Mark Griffinwith - 772.418.1312. $5,875,000. Custom residence on over 2 acres deep-water Seminole access offering Landing over 7,000 AC/SF with 7 bedrooms, 6 full and 2 half baths, dock, and large guesthouse. Mark Griffin - 772.418.1312. $5,875,000. Coastal Sotheby’s Custom estate residence on over 2 acres with deep-water access International offering overRealty 7,000 AC/SF with 7 bedrooms, 6 full and 2 half baths, dock, and large guesthouse. Mark Griffin|- 772.418.1312. $5,875,000. | +1 561.694.0058 11601Coastal Kew Gardens Ave,International Suite 101 | Realty Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 Sotheby’s | International +1 561.694.0058 11601 KewAll Gardens Ave, Suite 101 Realty® | Palm Beach Gardens, © MMX Sotheby’s Realty Affiliates LLC.| A Realogy Company. Rights Reserved. Sotheby’s International is a registered trademark licensed Florida to Sotheby’s33410 International Realty AffiliCoastal Sotheby’s International ates LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. If you property is listed with a real estate broker,Realty please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit offerings of other real estate © MMX Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates Realogy Company. All Rights Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered licensed to Sotheby’s International brokers. to work withLLC. themAand cooperate fully. Each office isReserved. Independently Owned and Operated. *Palm Property listed by trademark The Bear’s Club Sotheby’s International Realty. Realty Affili|We are +1happy 561.694.0058 | 11601 Kew Gardens Ave, Suite 101 | Beach Gardens, Florida 33410 ates LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. If you property is listed with a real estate broker, please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit offerings of other real estate are happy to workAffiliates with them and cooperate fully. Each Independently Owned and Operated. * Property listed trademark by The Bear’s Club Sotheby’s International Realty. © MMX brokers. Sotheby’sWe International Realty LLC. A Realogy Company. Alloffice RightsisReserved. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered licensed to Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. If you property is listed with a real estate broker, please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit offerings of other real estate brokers. We are happy to work with them and cooperate fully. Each office is Independently Owned and Operated. * Property listed by The Bear’s Club Sotheby’s International Realty.
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PGA Center For Advanced Dentistry Jay L. Ajmo, D.D.S., P.A. Areas of Specialization Advanced comprehensive dental care in one state-of-the art facility; cosmetic, restorative and implant dentistry; board-certified IV sedation and oral sedation.
Services/Products Offered Dr. Ajmo is uniquely qualified among modern dentists--not only is he an accomplished cosmetic and restorative dentist, he’s also an implant surgeon who is board-certified in intravenous sedation. His expertise offers patients the benefits of having all of their dental implant, cosmetic and restorative procedures completed in his office.
Professional History D.D.S., Emory University, 1986; Master of cosmetic dentistry, Rosenthal Institute, 2004; IV sedation training, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; post-graduate education, Implant Seminars, The Misch International Implant Institute. PHOTOGRAPHY BY Interiors by Jerry Rabinowitz
Professional Memberships/ Affiliations Master’s level, Rosenthal Institute for Aesthetic Dentistry; Diplomate certification, American Dental Implant Association; Fellowship, International Congress of Oral Implantologists; member, American Dental Society of Anesthesiologists; board certification, IV sedation and oral sedation therapy.
Philanthropic Causes All Saints Catholic School in support of academic excellence; Susan G. Komen South Florida, Race For The Cure.
Contact Information 7100 Fairway Drive, Suite 59 Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-8666 pgadentistry.com
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Your smile is the first thing people notice about you. It’s a reflection of your health, mindset and vitality.
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- Jay L. Ajmo D.D.S., P.A.
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PROMOTION AND EVENTS • October 2 011
Junior League of Boca Raton For 40 years, the Junior League of Boca Raton’s mission has been to promote volunteerism, develop the potential of women and improve the community through effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. The legacy of positive change endures as the organization’s members continue to educate women and develop strong community leaders. 261 N.W. 13th St., Boca Raton 561-620-2553 | jlbr.org
Sklar Furnishings With a professional interior design staff, state-of-the-art computer-assisted design services and design-build capabilities, Sklar Furnishings’ full range of services include plan review and furniture plan layout to specification of all furnishings, window and wall treatments, accessories, artwork, area rugs, flooring, bed ensembles and more. The 25,000-square-foot showroom is a furnishings resource for the public and outside designers. 6300 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton 561-862-0800 | sklarfurnishings.com
Anthony N. Dardano, D.O., F.A.C.S. Dr. Dardano is a board-certified plastic surgeon who offers patients natural-looking and longlasting results. One specialty includes nonsurgical injectables such as Botox, Dysport, Restylane, Juvederm and Radiesse. Dardano is offering new patients $100 off any injectable treatment. 951 N.W. 13th St., Suite 4D, Boca Raton 561-361-0065 | drdardano.com
Key to the Cure Saks Fifth Avenue in Palm Beach Gardens, in partnership with Jupiter Medical Center’s Kristin Hoke Breast Health Program, hosts the 2011 Key to the Cure charity shopping event October 20-23, raising money and awareness for women’s cancer research. An October 19 kickoff celebration (5:30-9 p.m. at Saks) features hors d’oeuvres and desserts from local restaurants, live entertainment and private shopping. Tickets are $40 ($75 couple) and can be purchased online at jmcfoundation.org or by calling the Jupiter Medical Center Foundation at 561-263-5728. The Gardens Mall 3109 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-9009 | saksfifthavenue.com
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TATU, Victoria Skinne
Florida Atlantic University adjunct professor Victoria Skinner relies on the sun to help her create works of art called cyanotype collages. She places translucent and opaque images on paper that has been treated with iron salts that react to ultraviolet rays. The paper is then placed under glass and exposed to sunlight, turning a shade of cyan that can range from light to dark depending on factors such as cloud coverage and how long the paper is in the sun. Skinner then uses the paper, now called a cyanotype, as a canvas to glue a collage of images taken from photographs, magazines, books and more. “They’re pieces that don’t have anything to do with each other that I bring together,” she says. Skinner is one of roughly 40 FAU professors whose work is on display in the university’s Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition, which runs through November 12. The free exhibit fills two galleries with diverse works of art created by faculty from the Department of Visual Arts and Art History, the School of Architecture and the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, including drawings, paintings, sculptures, ceramics, photography and video. fau.edu/galleries —Jennifer Pfaff
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October 2011 Elvis, Jeffrey Robert
Cornell Museum presents “Coloring Outside the Lines: The History of the Crayon, the Art, the Innovation” to Oct. 23. (561-243-7922, oldschool.org/ cornell.asp)
Sunday, George, Sally Gall
“The View Project” is On display at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre through November 5, with works by 70 photographers. (561253-2600, workshop.org) Ginger’s Dance Party, The Palm Stage at West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (561822-1515, wpb.org/waterfront)
AVDA 12th Annual Race for Hope, 5K run/walk, 10K run, benefiting Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse, Anchor Park (A1A), Delray Beach, $10-$30 pre-registration, $15-$35 race day. (561-265-3797, avdaonline.org) Delray Bash, benefiting the American Lung Association, Old School Square Park, Delray Beach, $50. (561-659-7644, thedelraybash.com) ROCKtoberfest “Rock for the Cure” Music Festival, benefiting Pink Tie Friends and Lawnwood Skatepark Foundation, Digital Domain Park, Port St. Lucie, to Oct. 16, $7, children 10 and younger free. (rocktoberfestpsl.eventbrite.com) 16 Sunday On the Waterfront, outdoor concert featuring UV, West Palm Beach Waterfront, West Palm Beach, free. (561822-1515, wpb.org/sow) 20 Instrumental Collaborative Piano Departmental Recital, the works of
8 Ride and Remember Trolley Tour, Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, Delray Beach, $15. (561-279-8883, spadymuseum.com) GOINGS ON 1 2nd Annual Dinner and Dance Fundraiser, Halloween Bash, benefiting the Norberto Vazquez Jr. Foundation, Marriott Hotel, West Palm Beach, $150. (561-3297118, norbertovazquezjrfoundation.com)
9 100 Years of Delray: Color My Community, Cornell Museum at Old School Square, Delray Beach, $5 family admission, members free. (561-243-7922, oldschool.org)
West Palm Beach Antiques Festival, South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, to Oct. 2, $7 for adults, $6 for senior citizens, 16 and younger free. (941-697-7475, festivalofantiques.com, wpbaf.com)
Palm Beach County Out of Darkness 5K Community Walk, benefiting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, free. (561-671-9996, outofthedark ness.org)
Stitch Rock! Indie Craft Show, Old School Square, Vintage Gymnasium, Delray Beach, $5, children 12 and under free. (561-243-7922, rockthestitch.com)
15 21st Annual Celebration by the Sea, benefiting Hospice by the Sea Inc., Delray Beach Club, Delray Beach, $125. (561-416-5007, hbts.org)
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See Clint Holmes at the Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University October 15 and 16. Tickets are $45-$65. (561237-9000, lynn.edu/tickets)
Johann Sebastian Bach, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $10. (561-237-9000, www.lynn.edu/ tickets) Flagler Kenan Pavilion interior
19 A Night at the COPA, benefiting Boy Scouts of America, Amara Shrine, Palm Beach Gardens, $100-$10,000. (561-6673431, gulfstreamcouncil.org) The Brundibár Experience, lecture by concentration camp survivor Ela Stein Weissberger, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $25. (561-832-7469, kravis.org) 20 Designer Clothes Charity Drive, benefiting Think Pink Rocks, Old School Square, Delray Beach, to Oct. 23. (610-772-0155) Key to the Cure, charity shopping event benefiting Kristin Hoke Breast Health Program at Jupiter Medical Center Foundation, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton, to Oct. 23. (561-263-5728, jmcfoundation.org) 21 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, walk benefiting the American Cancer Society, Meyer Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach and Mizner Park Amphitheatre in Boca Raton. (561-366-0013, Palm Beach; 561-394-7751, Boca Raton, makingstrides.acsevents.org)
“First Train to Paradise: The Railroad That Went to Sea” will be on exhibit at The Flagler museum October 18 to January 8, 2012. (561-655-2833, flaglermuseum.us)
Broadway musical Mama Mia! will be at the Kravis Center October 25 to 30. call for ticket prices. (561-832-7469, Kravis.org)
younger free. (561-847-2090, jupitercoun tryhoedown.net) 22 Fabulous 50th Birthday Celebration, South Florida Science Museum, West Palm Beach, half off admission for the day. (561-832-1988, sfsm.org) 25 An Evening at Morton’s featuring Jack and Barbara Nicklaus, benefiting Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation, Morton’s The Steakhouse, West Palm Beach, $250. (561-630-0025, nchcf.org)
2nd Annual Cross International Alliance Golf Classic, Boca Country Club, Boca Raton, $125-$500. (954-657-9000, crossinternational.org)
Shriek Week, Halloween-themed events, Sugar Sand Park, Boca Raton, to Oct. 29, call for pricing. (561-347-3948, sugarsand park.org/shriek-week)
Fall Fest, sponsored by Palm City Chamber of Commerce and Martin County Parks and Recreation, Lance Corporal Justin Wilson Memorial Park, Palm City, free. (palmcitychamber.com)
West Palm Beach Fall Home Show, South Florida Expo Center, West Palm Beach, to Oct. 30, free. (888-560-3976, acshomeshow.com)
Jupiter Country Hoedown, Abacoa Town Center, Jupiter, $5, children 12 and
Art & Wine Promenade, Northwood Road, West Palm Beach, free. (561-8221550, northwoodvillage.org)
Light the Night Walk, 1.5-mile walk benefiting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Flagler Park, Stuart, free. (561775-9954, lightthenight.org/pb) Screen on the Green, outdoor movie, Hocus Pocus, West Palm Beach Waterfront, West Palm Beach, free. (561-822-1515, wpb.org/waterfront) Orchids on the Square, judged orchid show and sale, Old School Square, Delray Beach, to Oct. 30, $5. (561-573-2422, delraybeachorchidsociety.com) 28 Devil’s Night, Halloween event, Ann Norton Sculpture Garden, West Palm Beach, tickets $150-$300. (561-746-4484, thegog.org) 29 A Howlin’ at the Himmel 2, benefiting the Cancer Alliance of Help and Hope Inc., Harriett Himmel Theater, West Palm Beach, $175. (561-748-7227, cahh.org) Art in the Square, Old School Square Cultural Arts Center, Delray Beach, to Oct. 30, free. (561-243-7922, oldschool.org) 30 White Elephant Sale, benefiting the Pap Corps, South County Civic Center, Delray Beach, free. (877-495-8100, papcorps. org) palmbeachillustrated.com | OCTOBER 2011 111
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Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $10. (561-832-7469, kravis.org) 9 Glenn Miller Orchestra, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, $40. (561-575-2223, jupitertheatre.org) 14 Bill Bellamy, comedian, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, also Oct. 15 and 16, $22. (561-833-1812, palmbeachimprov.com) 15 Sesame Street Live! Elmo’s Super Heroes, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also Oct. 16, call for ticket prices. (561-832-7469, kravis.org) Toby Keith with special guest Eric Church, Cruzan Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, call for ticket prices. (ticketmaster.com) 16 After the Revolution, Caldwell Theatre, Boca Raton, to Nov. 20, $27-$50, $10 full-time student. (561-241-7432, caldwelltheatre.com) 20 Doug Stanhope, comedian, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, $25. (561-833-1812, palmbeachimprov.com)
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22 Brundibár, children’s opera, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, call for ticket prices. (561-832-7469, kravis.org) Jigsaw Jones: The Case of the Class Clown, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, $12. (561-575-2223, jupitertheatre.org)
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agenda v calendar Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton. “The World According to Federico Uribe,” to Dec. 4; “Outsider Visions: Self-Taught Southern Artists of the 20th Century,” to Jan. 8, 2012; (561-392-2500, bocamuseum.org)
24 Spies: Movies vs. Reality, a look at Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, $25. (561-575-2223, jupi tertheatre.org) 30 The Music and Times of Richard Rodgers, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $25-$40. (561-237-9000, lynn.edu/tickets)
2011; “For the Love of Lilly,” to Nov. 30. (561-243-2662, mlfhmuseum.org) Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “From A to Z: 26 Great Photographs from the Norton Collection,” to Oct. 16; “The Art of War in East Asia,” to Nov. 13. (561-832-5196, norton.org)
Cornell Museum, Delray Beach. “The American Society of Marine Artists 15th National Exhibition,” to Jan. 8, 2012. (561243-7922, oldschool.org)
GALLERIES Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “The Love of the Poet,” paintings by Daniel Bottero, to Oct. 27. (561-8325328, ansg.org)
Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. “Florida’s Wetlands,” photographic exhibit, to June 2013. (561-655-7227, fourarts.org)
Eissey Campus Theatre Lobby Gallery, Palm Beach Gardens. Ceramics and photography by Justin Lambert and Dennis Tishkowsky, to Oct. 13. (561-207-5015)
Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach. “Florida in (and out) of View,” to Oct. 15. (561-832-1776, armoryart.org)
Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach. “Inspired by Nature: Celebrating the Beauty and Complexity of Trees,” to Jan. 8, 2012; “Against the Grain: Wood Sculpture by Robert F. Lyon,” Oct. 15 to Jan. 1, 2012. (772-231-0707, verobeachmuseum.org) u
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