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Grand Designs

Trident Tested

Douglas Blyde takes a closer look at the work of Sir David Chipperfield, the renowned British architect

Maserati has launched a mainstream contender than can pass muster with the best sports saloons, says Matthew Carter

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Hanging Out in the Hamptons

Eat, Sleep & Ride

Nick Smith explores the Hamptons, home to some of the world’s most expensive and architecturally eclectic real estate

Gabriel O’Rorke travels to Palermo in Buenos Aires and Patagonia in search of equine adventure and polo-playing

26 Hoppen To It Olivia Sharpe meets Kelly Hoppen, a recent addition to the Dragon’s Den panel, to discuss her interiors empire

39 Jewellery Box Sparkle this spring in foliage-inspired designs from Bulgari or invest in Fabergé’s fabulously decadent egg pendants

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Editor’s Letter

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Collection

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Local News

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Art & Antiques

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Local Profile

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Fashion

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Interiors

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Health & Beauty

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Travel

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Drinking & Dining

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London Living

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From the EDITOR Lalique is one of the most renowned names in the glassware industry and its minimalist yet decorative Merles et Raisins console depicted on our cover is a striking 21st century reinterpretation of René Lalique’s first Blackbirds and Grapes panels from 1928. Dame Zaha Hadid occupies an equally high status within the architectural world so it’s no surprise that the results of their design collaboration, showcased by the exquisite, abstract Crystal Architecture vases (p. 85), are first-class. In an issue dedicated to architectural design, interior decor and creative flair, it seemed fitting to pay tribute to Sir David Chipperfield, one of Britain’s foremost architects and the man behind iconic buildings such as Henley’s River & Rowing Museum and Berlin’s Neues Museum (p. 16). Nick Smith leaves England behind to dream of warmer climes and more glamorous times, exploring the Hamptons’ eclectic architecture, cultural history and laidback, seaside style (p. 20). Rebecca Wallersteiner also spreads her wings, intrigued by the opulent, uber-personalised world of luxury yacht interiors (p. 120). Grand designs are all very well but houses need to be turned into homes. Thankfully, for local residents, it’s possible to do so without leaving the leafy confines of the Royal Borough; it boasts a wealth of design resources and products, whether you’re looking to refresh your property with smaller touches or start from scratch. Contact Fawn Art Consultancy if you lack confidence when it comes to building a personal artwork portfolio (p. 54) and Charles Edwards on the King’s Road should be your first port of call for dramatic and impactful lighting (p. 58). Our dream kitchen this season is the new Brasserie collection by Smallbone of Devizes, located on the Brompton Road; designed by Peter Sheppard, it’s perfect for urbanites who want to give their Chelsea dwelling a countryside feel (p. 88). Enjoy the onset of spring and look forward to our next issue, dedicated to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

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Designs Douglas Blyde takes a closer look at the work of Sir David Chipperfield, the modernist architect who once aspired to be a vet


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At 60 years old, Sir David Chipperfield continues to design and reinvigorate buildings likely to outlive him by centuries. He was knighted for services to architecture in the UK and Germany and has received a tally of more than 100 awards including RIBA’s Stirling Prize and the RIBA Royal Gold Medal. However the life of Chipperfield, who was raised on a West Country farm, might have taken a rather different course. Initially he wanted to be a vet, were it not for the fact he considered himself, with signature modesty, “not clever enough”. Instead, an inspirational art teacher took time to cultivate Chipperfield’s aesthetic appreciations. Despite leaving Kingston Art School with what he calls “a couple of flaky A-levels,” he was imbued with something of a romance for London and worked for dynamic ‘starchitects’ Richard Rogers and Norman Foster, later establishing his own practice in Camden

Chipperfield continues to design and reinvigorate buildings likely to outlive him by centuries in the mid-80s. An early project was the Sloane Street shop of survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bomb Issey Miyake, followed by more stores in Japan, and private and commercial works including, quirkily, disco and jazz lounge Bingo Bango Bongo. It proved a culture perceptive to Chipperfield’s modernist take where form follows function. Today Chipperfield’s four practices employ 200 employees whose creative tendrils emanate from offices in Berlin, Milan, Shanghai and London’s Waterloo, itself an area Chipperfield has sought to re-imagine. Although Chipperfield’s most shaping work was his “intense” 12-year restoration of Berlin’s hugely popular Neues Museum, 70 per cent of which had been destroyed in World War II, he is far from being an automatic conservationist. At a Harvard University lecture, Chipperfield asked: “Why do we worry what replaces it will be worse?” Conversely, in the rapidlydeveloping first and second-tier cities of China, he commented on how matters have reached the other end of the spectrum, where it is not uncommon to see a building replaced with a replica. “The Chinese are so good at copying things,” says Chipperfield, “that their idea of keeping something is that you keep the design but not necessarily the material, because why would you keep the old material? The idea that the fabric itself has meaning is very difficult to discuss.” Left/ Turner Contemporary Photography: Simon Menges

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Sane Styling Critics appear to struggle when defining a signature style. Even Tonale, his range of ceramics for Alessi, appears a challenging concept to capture; an exercise in refining functional household objects into an apparently random collection. Terms like “diplomatic” and “restrained” are frequently applied but to some eyes, might they simply be seen as code for unexciting? Chipperfield publicly quipped that he loses a lot of competitions “because our work looks boring”. However, for him, sanity of structure and feel must come before vanity. “Making buildings which just look strange is one strategy, but there are many conditions where it doesn’t help us”. Thus he talks not of “landing” his work but connecting it with surroundings; Rory Olcayto wrote in the Architects’ Journal last year that “most of Chipperfield’s buildings look far better in reality than they do in books, magazines or on screen.” Ruth Lang of Inside Out Architecture appraises Chipperfield’s stance. “His voice is almost shockingly muted. Even as director of the Venice Biennale in 2012, his role was not to create a chorus of factotums but instead to allow each practice to explore the many facets within the broad theme of Common Ground.” The Hepworth Wakefield Photography: Iwan Baan

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Turner Contemporary Photography: Simon Menges

Back to Britain Although Chipperfield, who has four children and lives with his wife near Regent’s Park, has been relatively confined when it comes to working in this country, perhaps because of what he attributes to a dearth of competitions (sometimes as few as five a year in England compared to about 1,400 in France), the tide seems to be turning. Chipperfield’s ten-floor luxury hotel built on the site of Café Royal now occupies the entire southern quadrant block of Regent Street while the Hepworth Wakefield is the largest new art museum to be built in Britain for half a century. However, of the Turner Contemporary in Margate, which fuses acid-etched glass with a sheer concrete frame, Chipperfield, who says he is not adverse to criticism, fought back at the critic who described it as “no Bilbao”. “It wasn’t meant to be... It was for a small but aspiring community which wanted to improve their lot.” Recently, a toothsome, pillared, Chipperfielddesigned office block has sprung up and now perches above Pancras Square and a new luxury residential development opposite Kensington Gardens will come on the market later this year; orginally conceived with the Candy brothers it is now being built by Sir Robert McAlpine for a Middle Eastern client.

Angus Montgomery, Editor of Design Week, gave me his view. “Thankfully UK clients appear to have woken up to Chipperfield, with major domestic projects showing that Britain can play host to his particular brand of thoughtful Brutalism.” And it is that thoughtful brutality which has, perhaps endeared Chipperfield to one of the architectural world’s most vociferous critics. Made of green oak to appease locals, his strikingly modern River & Rowing Museum in Henley was even selected by HRH Prince Charles as one of his favourite buildings. Chipperfield has in many ways gone against the grain of modern times. “Everyone wants an icon. I think it’s a bit mad,” he says. “There are moments when we need a sort of cathedral but do we need them everywhere? No one wants to pay for them. Architecture doesn’t exist unless part of a political or financial package.” With cross-cultural reach and a prodigious vigour which belies his age, the next three decades may well endear a new generation of Londoners – themselves arguably the most worldly of citizens – to a new chapter of Chipperfield’s unpretentious, highly-structured, carefully-crafted buildings. davidchipperfield.com

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Hanging Out

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Hamptons The ultimate in A-list beachfront chic, Long Island’s celebrated Hamptons seaside resort is also home to some of the most expensive, beautiful and architecturally eclectic real estate in the world. Nick Smith reports

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There are very few places that can conjure up a complete picture with just one word but with the Hamptons you’ve found such a place. Located 100 miles outside New York on the South Fork of Long Island there’s a cluster of small villages upon which the rich and famous descend for ‘the season’. Lured by wide, splendid beaches and the magical light that has drawn artists to the peninsula for more than a century, billionaires, celebrities and investment bankers flock to the Hamptons to realise a dream of living the life bohemian, albeit shot through a lens of rather fabulous luxury. Before we start to feel sorry for these city folk roughing it on the edge of the vast Atlantic, it’s worth remembering that beach huts don’t get more upmarket than this. When Calvin Klein wants to get out of the city, he can relax in the knowledge that his multi-million dollar glass-box pad is but a short hop by helicopter from New York, secluded in the windswept surroundings of marsh grasslands, farms and bordered by the Ocean (as the locals universally call the Atlantic waters the Hamptons face). The village of Sagaponack (population: 313) in Southampton has the most expensive zip code in the US

where the average price for a property is £2.7 million. It is this gilt-edged beach front chic of the American Riviera that Michael Shnayerson’s The Big Book of the Hamptons sets out to celebrate. Shnayerson, who is an editor at Vanity Fair, has been a Hamptons resident for more than 20 years and he’s seen its architectural moods come and go along with trend-driven celebs and the more anonymous highrolling bank and media magnates. While others are prone to get sniffy about any whiff of modernism in the Hamptons, Shnayerson remains open-minded, firmly stating that the Hamptons’ uniqueness has always come from the mix of the old and the new. “The fields are vanishing,” he says “and the traffic is definitely worse. Yet preservation has drawn firm lines. Only vigilance has kept the Hamptons from being destroyed, but the naysayers have always been too quick to mourn their demise.” One thing of which you can be absolutely sure is that this hippest of beach resorts for the world’s A-listers is an eclectic feast of architectural styles. From wood-shingle windmills and stark modernist cubes to

This hippest of beach resorts for A-listers is an eclectic feast of architectural styles

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traditional high-set Victorian town houses, oceanfront mansions and renovated red-brick factories that have been converted into Manhattan-style lofts, the Hamptons has a charming lack of uniformity. One moment you could be in a quaint English village and the next in the Hudson Valley. There are white picket fences and high privet hedges everywhere, creating privacy for the residents and an air of rigid order. Shnayerson says that the Hamptons are the privet capital of the world and yet the formality is put in balance by the grasses and wildflowers swaying in the sea winds. In summer it’s a transient place. When the season starts on 4 July, affluent New Yorkers stream out of the steaming city on the Montauk Highway and towards the fresh, cooler air; the restaurants and galleries of the Summer Colony burst into life and predictably the small resident population becomes wildly outnumbered by its glamorous visitors. Golf is a staple pastime in the Hamptons, with this tiny pocket of land home to two of the finest courses in the US. Everything is upscale and the atmosphere at its best is often one of laid-back tranquility and escape. This is where the rich run to, where they have their

second or third homes, where they relax in what is after all a seaside resort. So it is a shame, as Shnayerson confesses, that “there are moments, I’ll admit, in the craze of late August, when the Hamptons are too much. The restaurants are noisy, reservations impossible to get. The highway is hopeless and the back roads are backed up. But when September comes, the towns exhale and the farmers harvest, bathed in the light of early autumn.” The character of the Hamptons cycles through phases and there are always protests over anything new. But this is all part of the fun for Shnayerson who thinks that the spirit of the place will survive, because it always does. While today it is a curious mixture of new money from the media and banking industries, once upon a time it was the cultural retreat of offbeat artists, poets and musicians. This is where the likes of Roy Lichtenstein and Jackson Pollock overturned the conventions of modern art, and where John Steinbeck based his novel The Winter of Our Discontent, while Sag Harbor features in Melville’s classic Moby Dick. It’s also been a place of exile, where England’s finest comic novelist P G Wodehouse spent his final years in high dudgeon, dismayed by his homeland that once

The Hamptons are where John Steinbeck based his novel The Winter of Our Discontent


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thought he was a Nazi spy. Today, the Hamptons lack some of their former atmosphere of an artistic enclave and to some might appear as little more than a name-droppers paradise where fleets of convertible Rolls-Royces add vulgarity as well as style. Moored up at the marinas there are row upon row of superyachts. Some of them belong to Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs, apparently, but even in the Hamptons things are discreet and no one can be sure. Nonetheless it is undeniably a place to be conspicuous; people who call the Hamptons home include Jerry Seinfeld, Paul McCartney and Steven Spielberg. It is also a slice of real America, where the wide, rugged seashore had such an effect on Walt Whitman a century ago that it was here one of America’s greatest poets decided he “must one day write a book expressing this liquid, mystic theme”. The Big Book of the Hamptons, with an introduction by Michael Shnayerson, will be published by Assouline at the end of May 2014 assouline.co.uk Above, from top/ Both images © Assouline

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With a new book and more than 50 design projects in the pipeline, Kelly Hoppen MBE remains a force to be reckoned with. Olivia Sharpe meets the Dragons’ Den star to discuss her interiors empire

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Kelly Hoppen has had a lot on her plate of late. As well as continuing to run her highly lucrative interior design company, she recently published her eighth book, Design Masterclass, which details her insider knowledge on how to achieve the perfect home, followed closely by the launch of her new online shop, Kelly Hoppen London. If this wasn’t enough, to celebrate International Women’s Day, Kelly recently took a trip to Kenya where, in support of Sport Relief, she met female entrepreneurs in Nairobi’s Kibera slum. Commenting on the experience, she said: “The women I met were incredibly inspiring. Not only are they working hard to achieve their goals in business but they’re doing it whilst living in unimaginably tough circumstances. I’ve judged many people on Dragons’ Den who could definitely learn some business tips and lessons in perseverance from these women.” Having now returned from Kenya, Kelly hopes to continue mentoring and supporting women in business in the UK, as well as pursuing her own goals. Her motto is “nothing is too big and nothing is ever big enough”. I meet Kelly at her atelier in Westbourne Park; she is smartly dressed in a black suit with strings of Chanel pearls adding a youthful touch, not to mention her freeflowing curly locks which have become her trademark. I soon realise that small talk is not on the cards and so dive in with my first question. After all, this is a woman who clearly means business. Kelly describes her style as “harmonious”, blending “together Eastern and Western philosophies” to create neutral, balanced interiors which work as a blank canvas. As a result, this had led to certain critics referring to the designer somewhat derogatorily as the Queen of Taupe which, I would imagine, must prove very wearing. “I love it,” Kelly retorts, emphatically. “I’ve had every heading under the sun but at the end of the day, that’s who I am. I’ve created a brand and a style that is, hopefully, iconic and it’s already stood the test of time for 38 years.” In speaking with Kelly, I get the impression that she isn’t too concerned with what people think of her, a quality which I can’t help but admire. The designer is correct when she mentions that she’s been widely discussed in the press, and I’m not just referring to

her business. Kelly’s private life has frequently come under scrutiny, hardly surprising when one considers the network of high-profile men with whom she has been linked, including ex husband Ed Miller (the US banker and father of actress Sienna Miller), footballer Sol Campbell and hairdresser Nicky Clarke. I ask Kelly how she deals with the publicity. “David Furnish once said to me it’s chip paper tomorrow, and it is. It’s fish and chip paper,” she smiles. “Everybody buys Hello! and OK! because people have this unbelievable obsession with celebrities’ lives. So I just try to be as private as I can whilst still promoting my business.” Despite this, there is clearly a part of Kelly which enjoys the limelight: “I’m proud of the fact that my books are published in every language in the world and sell hundreds of thousands of copies.” The designer’s recent

“I’ve created a brand and a style that is, hopefully, iconic; it’s stood the test of time for 38 years” book launch party at the Belgraves Hotel was splashed across the tabloids and attended by the likes of Richard E. Grant and Victoria Beckham. Over the years, the designer has understandably had to build up a strong armour and, as a result, has suffered from negative female stereotyping which, I can only assume, is all part and parcel of being a successful businesswoman in a male-dominated world. “I think that is a massive general statement,” she disagrees, rolling her eyes. “I’ve always said that if I were a man I’d have three balls. If women are going to sit and moan about gender inequality, maybe they should spend more time doing something serious. Do your day’s work, go home, cook your kids’ meals, sleep with your husband, do what you’re going to do.” That’s a no then. The designer has had many female role models in her life. Born in South

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Africa, Kelly moved to London at the age of two but returned to Cape Town every Christmas and stayed at her grandmother’s. “It had those comfortable chairs and a wonderful smell about it,” she reminisces. “It was all about textures and art and stories attached to things and I wanted to be able to recreate that for people.” Kelly prides herself on being able to extract her clients’ vision and translate that into a reality. “Everyone has a story and it’s about trying to find out what that story is and to make it work for them.” Kelly is evidently gifted at creating homes in which people want to live; as well as her regular clients, she also has a strong celebrity following, having designed for, most notably, the Beckhams. “It’s not about having an ego; it’s about understanding your clients and giving them what they want in their home. You’re providing a service and we never forget that.” Kelly’s perfectionism has undoubtedly stood her in good stead as her loyal clients come back to her time and time again. “When people employ us, they employ us for life,” she states, simply. Kelly also singles out her mum for having had a profound influence upon her career. Stephanie Hoppen is a leading figure in British interiors and, like her daughter, has written countless books on the subject, as well as being an influential artist with her eponymous gallery situated on Walton Street (not far from her son, and Kelly’s brother’s, Chelsea studio). Drawn from creative stock, it was hardly surprising that Kelly jumped at the chance of designing a friend’s kitchen at the tender age of 16 and, from that, quickly developed her brand. Like her family, Kelly has strong ties to the Royal Borough with her house and design studio situated in Notting Hill. What is it about the area that you love so much? “It’s where I grew up. I was incredibly fortunate to be brought up living in such beautiful homes. Friends always joke that I start to get hives when I leave the Royal Borough but it’s true. When I drive back from the country and into Notting Hill I get a buzz.” While the designer divides her time between her town and country houses, it’s apparent that this self-confessed “city kitty’s” home is right here in the borough. With her award-winning brand and tough persona, Kelly Hoppen is a fitting figure to give advice to young entrepreneurs, which is why she was chosen as one of the judges for the BBC show, Dragons’ Den. While the designer initially had reservations about going on the show, she has since taken to it like a duck to water. “When I was first asked to do the show I thought there was absolutely no way I’d have time to do it but then after my screen test, they called up and said you have to do it, and I’m really glad I did. I’m in it to support young entrepreneurs and that’s what gives me a kick.” Kelly’s only regret so far is not having taken greater

risks and invested in more projects but she tells me that she’s now learnt her lesson and plans on putting her money into everything she likes and deems worthy in the next series. Asked what sort of advice she gives to novices, she replies: “Follow your dream, be enthusiastic, be focused, be positive, believe in what you’re doing but do your research; never go out there blind.” And yet, Kelly doesn’t suffer fools gladly, shown by the way she manages her own business. “I make sure that everyone on my team knows I run a tight ship. I’m very tough in the office and I sign off every single expense that goes through, down to the new office fridge. As long as I feel content that we’re running a successful business, then I can design.” While the austere businesswoman admits to being somewhat of a control freak when it comes to work, this is evidence of her commitment and proof of her achievements. The 54 year-old designer shows no sign of slowing down. Juggling work and motherhood, Kelly also hopes one day to design a film set and write an autobiography. I ask Kelly if there’s anything about her job she’d change. “Nothing. I don’t hate anything about it. There you go. That’s your ending. Good ending.” I couldn’t have said it better myself, Ms Hoppen. kellyhoppeninteriors.com Photography: Mel Yates


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Photography: Mel Yates

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Photography: Mel Yates

Photography: Mel Yates

Photography: Mike Toy

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THE SECOND WORLD WAR. 1 9 3 9 - 1 9 4 7.

Spring, 1943. And for the Allies, there’s none of the optimism associated with the season. The conflict in the North Atlantic has tipped decisively in favour of Germany. Allied convoys are easy prey for the deadly U-boats, hunting in their ‘wolf-packs’. Britain is on the brink of starvation. The situation looks bleak. In Whitehall, even Churchill privately doubts whether his famous powers of oratory will be enough to lift the nation this time. Plans for an Allied invasion of Europe in 1944 have been postponed for a year: the US will not send troops and equipment to Britain with the Atlantic under German control. This delay will give Hitler time to strengthen coastal fortifications in Normandy. German factories have an extra twelve months to build Panzers. And huge tank divisions will now form an iron line of defence along the Rhine, barring the way into Germany. The war looks set to continue until at least 1947, and with no guarantee of an Allied victory. It didn’t happen like that, of course. But it so nearly could have, had it not been for the efforts of a determined band of men and women in a ramshackle country house in Buckinghamshire: Bletchley Park. Some, like Alan Turing, were mathematicians. Others were musicians. Some were crossword experts. Yet working in eight-hour shifts in modest wooden huts, they managed to crack the German Enigma code, widely believed to be unbreakable. An Enigma machine could encrypt letters in more than 159 million million million different ways. (Your odds of winning the lottery look positively generous by comparison.)

It was only one of many instances where intelligence gleaned at Bletchley Park helped influence the outcome of key events in the war. The Bremont Codebreaker commemorates the work of Alan Turing, Gordon Welchman, Tommy Flowers and the 9,000 other men and women who served there. Proceeds from the sale of each watch will go to the Bletchley Park Trust, which is helping preserve the house and its famous huts for the nation. Every watch will feature actual material from Bletchley Park. The movement has an oscillating weight that incorporates original parts from a German Enigma rotor. The crown is inlaid with pinewood from the floorboards of Hut 6, the nerve centre of Bletchley Park. And while the design is inspired by a classic 1940s officers watch, everything else is very definitely 2014. The Codebreaker has a unique chronograph layout with a GMT flyback. (The first we’ve ever built in this configuration.) It’s available in two very limited editions: 240 in stainless steel and 60 in rose gold. We expect demand to be high. The men and women of Bletchley Park maintained absolute secrecy at all times, so word never got around. With the Codebreaker, this is unlikely to be the case.

But with the code cracked, the Allies were able to follow the movements of the U-boats and route the convoys around them. And, in May 1943, Admiral Donitz conceded defeat in the Battle of the Atlantic, leaving the way clear for the D-Day landings.

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Stepping It Up a Gear Long admired as a purveyor of accessibly luxury, Baume & Mercier has upped its game and stepped into the sphere of serious watchmaking. Featuring a 45.5mm 18-karat red gold case and sapphire crystal case back, the Clifton 1892 Flying Tourbillon boasts, as you’d expect, a flying tourbillon. Launched alongside other extensions of its hallowed Clifton collection – including a Chronograph version and the stunning Retrograde Date Automatic – the watch propels the brand into a position amongst the industry’s most distinguished of players. Keeping things ticking is a Val Fleurier calibre, produced exclusively for Baume & Mercier, while red gold and blued-steel hands tell the time. Only 30 of the handsome pieces will be made, each priced at £38,000. baume-et-mercier.com

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WORLD

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Simply Sublime Prussian philosopher Immanuel Kant deemed that what was sublime was noble, splendid and terrifying – words you can certainly associate with the Midnight Planétarium by Van Cleef & Arpels. It’s a timepiece we touched on last month but it’s a watch we feel deserves a space of its own. So please behold. Comprising 396 working parts and six semi-precious planets around a pink gold sun, the Midnight Planétarium will position the whereabouts of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in real time – the time on earth being readable via a moving comet on the watch’s dial. Mercury and Venus will rotate every 88 and 224 days respectively, while Saturn will return to its start position every 29.5 years. Impractical, irrational and grandiose? You bet’cha. Noble, splendid and terrifying? Absolutely. Midnight Planétarium, POA Van Cleef & Arpels vancleefarpels.com

Ocean-Bound A devilishly-clever invention from Richard Mille: following a centuries-old line of watches designed to navigate the seven seas, the RM60-01 Regatta Flyback Chronograph employs a rotating bezel with cardinal point indications and a graduated 360°; a 24-hour disk allows wearers to locate their position on earth. Simply direct the watch’s UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) indicator towards the sun and turn the bezel so that the UTC hand lines up with the local time (engraved on the bezel’s circumference). Once set, the compass headings North, South, East and West will be correctly aligned with the actual direction on the Earth’s surface. Orientation can be calculated in northern as well as southern hemispheres without additional calculations. John Harrison would be proud. RM 60-01 Regatta Flyback, £111,500 richardmille.com

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The Feminine Touch

Each month we select our timepiece of the moment from the watch world’s most exciting creations

Designed as the ultimate male sports chronograph, the Royal Oak Offshore has become exactly that – the go-to-watch for any boardroom member appreciative of bold dimensions and bolder design. For 2014, Audemars Piguet has shrunk the legendary timepiece to 37mm and added 32 brilliant-cut diamonds. The result is the Royal Oak Offshore 37mm, a slimmer, more sophisticated reinvention of the chronograph for ladies. The octagonal shape remains, as do the prominent pushers, just in a smaller size. The watch is available in either steel (£12,300) or rose gold (£24,400).

At 40mm the new Zenith Pilot is beautifully balanced and offers a classic alternative to the larger 46mm watches in the collection. Featuring an automatic movement and ‘vintage’ leather strap, it works perfectly with jeans or a suit

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Above/ Pilot 40mm, £4,100, Zenith zenith-watches.com

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Annabel Harrison speaks to CEO Jean-Marc Jacot about the relatively youthful but flourishing watch brand Parmigiani JEAN-MARC JACOT IS currently sporting the Tonda Metrographe Steel Black Superluminova, which also happens to be his favourite new model from SIHH 2014 (luxury group Richemont’s annual showcase in Geneva). As you’d expect from a well-informed CEO, Jacot has specific reasons for this preference. He likes the asymmetric case (this “slight imbalance gives it its character”); the black dial’s aesthetics (the numbers are outlined with Superluminova material which “picks them out in the daytime and renders them luminous at night”); and the steel bracelet, which has been made slimmer and more streamlined. It’s a smart and masculine chronograph from Parmigiani Fleurier, although I’d opt for the black calfskin Hermès strap. The Parmigiani story is an interesting, and unusual, one. In an industry where companies can boast of centuries of history, Parmigiani has just 18 years under its belt, taking its name from a man who lit the spark of the brand in the little town of Fleurier in 1976. In 1996, Michel Parmigiani joined forces with the Sandoz Family Foundation (SFF) to launch his brand and he is very much still part of its 21st century face, and development. The early years were marked by the completion of several in-house calibres, including two eight-day mechanical and self-winding movements, as well as the creation of the brand’s iconic Kalpa watch. Independence came from the foundation of LMH [Les Manufactures Horlogères de la Fondation de Famille Sandoz, which includes Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier,

Habillage et Quadrance, Affolter, Atokalpa and Elwin] and the fact that each new Parmigiani creation could and would be equipped with an in-house movement. Despite its relative youth, Parmigiani can already lay claim to the fact that it produces every component for its timepieces apart from the sapphire crystals and watch straps, building its reputation as a vertically integrated company.

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Jacot himself, now steering the 21st century course for Parmigiani, was born in Switzerland and although he had aspirations to work in the film or advertising industries, he went to business school and found himself at a watch company in Japan. A four-year stint at Cartier followed and subsequently a career that saw Jacot working for accessories brand Charles Jourdan, Omega, Ebel, Gerald Genta and Tempus Concept (behind Hugo Boss watches). His name became intertwined with Parmigiani’s in 2000, having been impressed by SFF president Pierre Landolt’s entrepreneurial vision and passion for watchmaking. “It was very motivating to have to build a manufacture from scratch and to find the right people to embark on this incredible adventure.” When asked the (admittedly rather vanilla) question as to what makes Parmigiani stand out in a saturated market, I don’t receive a particularly unique answer. “Parmigiani differentiates itself thanks to the three fundamentals which are crucial to the

brand: quality, aesthetic and creativity.” To be frank, any company worth its salt does adhere to these but while Jacot is serious on the subject of his brand, his personality shines through in his light-hearted comments about its name: “When I started at the company a lot of people asked; ‘Why don’t you change it?’ And I said ‘why? It is the name of the family. People may think of cheese but Vacheron sounds like a cheese and they haven’t changed it; it is a nice name. So why change it?!” I am intrigued to learn that Jacot’s interests outside horology include “art and architecture, mostly. Curiosity is fundamental to excel in your job because it allows you to think outside the box. I always push the designers to go and explore because it is essential for their artistic inspiration.” Equally, Jacot has pushed the company to explore sponsorship opportunities and Parmigiani is of course aligned with suitable events and sports (as is standard in the modern watch industry; woe betide if you don’t

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was essential, too, for “limitless creative potential”. Expect also to see the Parmigiani Fleurier name at the World Cup in Brazil; it is the official watchmaking partner of the Confederação Brasileira de Futebol. More exciting arrangements, in my opinion, are the quirky sponsorship of the Château-d’Oex Balloon Festival – “We are happy to share the marvels of aerostatics with our guests and customers from around the globe” – and the Montreux Jazz Festival. This joint project, in existence since 2007, is a “real love story”, thanks to a 90 m2 VIP area with a view of the lake in which the manufacture can entertain guests and top customers throughout the festival. These customers are “defined by the following characteristics: successful in his, or her, professional life; entrepreneurial; cultivated; discreet; confident; and independent”. Half of customers come from Europe and the remainder in roughly equal proportion from Asia and the Americas. And in London, why Mount Street for the UK’s only atelier? “It is one

The 2014 Woman of Exception is Fernanda Feitosa, founder of San Paulo’s contemporary art fair have a niche, sport, philanthropic foundation or ambassadors to build a brand world around your products). Rowing is a sport of choice because “we are both dedicated to a unique goal: reaching our personal objectives and breaking the limits with our partners. Precision, coordination and elegance are similar qualities that are needed both in rowing and in the craftsmanship of unique precision timepieces.” A new partnership for 2014 is with the Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne – which aims to preserve the legacy of the past while encouraging learning and development among future generations – and it is also the tenth anniversary of Bugatti and Parmigiani’s relationship; Bugatti wanted to align itself with a young brand “with a propensity towards technical excellence, but also artistic flair, a heightened awareness of design and the elegance of forms”. An independent manufacture

of the most fashionable districts in London, attracting connoisseurs looking for a unique elegance and refinement.” Elegance and refinement are also hallmarks of the ladies collection, released in 2006, and this is when Parmigiani Fleurier launched Women of Exception. This recognises women around the world who have devoted their lives to fields as diverse as science, medicine, business, sport, art and culture and who have “been the architects of their own success; they have excelled in their field of expertise through selflessness, creativity and independence of spirit.” The new woman of exception for 2014 is Fernanda Feitosa. “She’s a matchmaker, in the rather romantic sense of the word. The founder of São Paulo’s contemporary arts fair and its Executive Director ever since, in ten years Fernanda’s event has become the third biggest of the year, after Art Basel and Frieze London. She has established herself as an essential catalyst in this increasingly globalised market.” I for one hope that Parmigiani can maintain its independence and craft its own path in the increasingly globalised industry too. L’Atelier Parmigiani, 97 Mount Street, Mayfair parmigiani.ch

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Forever Thine Two years after designing his first bridal collection in partnership with Forevermark, jeweller Stephen Webster has finally announced the launch of his second with the ethically-sourced diamond company (part of the De Beers Group). For the new line, Webster has once again incorporated contemporary and traditional elements to create a collection which remains in keeping with his trademark style. The romantic, elegant rings intertwine seamlessly with the traditional wedding band to symbolise eternal love while referencing the designer’s recognisable fine jewellery collections, such as Thorn and Deco. The collection is available at the Mount Street flagship store and in Harrods.

A Woman for all Seasons Having just witnessed one of the worst winters on record, sadly we Britons have not quite experienced each of the four seasons but as luck would have it, Bulgari has remedied this with a new mini couture collection of necklaces dedicated to celebrating the changing of the year. Each piece features a foliage-inspired motif, which draws inspiration from the carved stones typical of the Mughal tradition, and bold colour combinations, a signature style of the jewellery house. The first blossoms of spring have been captured in pink gold with mint tourmalines, peridots, amethyst, round brilliant cut diamonds and pavé-set diamonds. In order to convey the subtle nuances and fluidity of nature, each stone has been crafted slightly differently so no two look the same and the supple pendant elements follow the movements of the body.

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Four Squared Cutting Edge New York jewellery designer Kara Ross has several claims to fame. As well as having recently been awarded the GEM Award for Design, one of the most sought-after accolades in the industry, Ross’ client roster includes President Obama and the First Lady. This year sees the launch of her first comprehensive fine jewellery collection

“This collection represents my passion for raw and polished stones in their purest forms. Showcasing the most spectacular precious and semi-precious stones, it is illustrative of my love for merging unique materials, in an unexpected way, with a harmonious, yet striking result”

Boucheron has released two new editions of its highly sought-after Quatre collection. The latest development since the release of Black Edition in 2012, Radiant Edition has been created to commemorate the 120th anniversary of the French maison’s boutique at 26 Place Vendôme; now the resting place of fine jewellery, Boucheron was the first jeweller to lay claim to this historic Parisian square. The monochrome rings come in white or yellow gold and have been designed like a sculpture with the staple four Quatre bands. Quatre Radiant Edition Available from Spring 2014 boucheron.com

Clockwise from left / Split ring with raw and smooth amethysts and diamonds in yellow gold; Ring with pyrite and diamonds in yellow gold; Contour drop earrings with black onyx and white diamonds in 18-karat gold. All from the Petra collection; kararossny.com

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In 1885 Tsar Alexander

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III decided to give a jewelled Easter egg to his wife, the Empress Marie Fedorovna. Easter was the most important occasion of the year in the Russian Orthodox Church and a centuries-old tradition of bringing hand-coloured eggs to Church had evolved over the years; members of the upper classes began to bestow bejwelled gifts and so the Tsar commissioned Fabergé to create a precious Easter egg as a surprise for his Empress; thus the legend of the first Imperial Easter egg was born. To mark its historic association with the festive period, Fabergé and Harrods have hatched an exciting plan; an exclusive display of the house’s celebrated eggs in the department store’s windows. Fabergé Easter will tell the story of the legendary jewellery house through a series of flags showcasing the Imperial Easter Eggs which have been the gift of choice for the most illustrious royal clientele for 130 years. In a bid to celebrate the art of gifting, for which both Harrods and Fabergé are renowned, there will be a special pop-up Fabergé salon within the store’s jewellery department. One-of-a-kind, collectible pieces designed by the late Parisian artist Frédéric Zaavy are being exhibited for the first time in a fitting tribute, alongside a limited edition diamond set Spiral Tassel egg pendant. A Fabergé ‘Egg Bar’ will allow customers to personalise the gold egg pendants through the bespoke in-store engraving service. As a further feather in its cap, Harrods will be given exclusive access to the original Fabergé Apple Blossom Egg. Spawned in 1901, the unique egg is crafted in gold, diamond and nephrite and was gifted to Alexander Kelch’s wife, Varvara Kelch-Bazanova for Easter. Considered the apple of the jewellery house’s eye, this is the first time the rare masterpiece will be exhibited in the UK outside of a museum. While undoubtedly an impressive undertaking, the Harrods window display is by no means the only project Fabergé has up its bejewelled sleeves this Easter. Following the success of The Fabergé Big Hunt in London in 2012, which set two Guinness World Records and raised more than $1.5 million for charity, the worthwhile scheme is returning this year but has flown the nest; it will be landing

in New York between 1 and 26 April. The interactive egg hunt will see Fabergé Oeuf Je t’aime up to 300 giant necklaces egg sculptures settle throughout the five boroughs of New York City during the Easter period. Once again, the jewellery house has called upon globally renowned artists, designers, architects and brands to design the eggs, and this year’s line-up includes Tracey Emin, Mark Quinn, Zaha Hadid, Ronnie Wood, Peter Beard, Diane Von Furstenberg, Marchesa, Olivier Theyskens, and Bruce Weber. However, this is far from being merely an opportunity for these well-known artisans to parade their skills but a chance to raise money for two charities; Elephant Family (founded by Mark Shand) and Studio in a School (founded by Agnes Gund). Asking Katharina Flohr, Fabergé’s creative and managing director, why she settled on these organisations, she explained: “Philanthropy is at the heart of the ethos of Fabergé, and so is our aim to nurture creative talent and support innovative projects.” Adults and children alike shall be expected to trawl the streets of New York in an attempt to find all the eggs, this time with the help of a magical fairytale, as well as the incentive to win one of three prizes: specially designed jewellery egg pendants in gold and diamonds set with Zambian emeralds, Mozambican rubies or Zambian amethysts, which have been donated by Gemfields, the world’s leading producer of ethically sourced, coloured gemstones. Once all 300 have been found, the sculptures will then be taken to Sotheby’s where they will be sold in a grand auction with all proceeds going to the two charities. Everyone, get ready; the hunt is well and truly on. Fabergé Easter at Harrods, 1-21 April, harrods.com The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt, 1-26 April, thebigegghunt.org faberge.com

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Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, The Fly, 2012; 18-karat yellow gold, peridot, diamonds and fire enamel necklace

Giorgio Vigna, Segmenti, 2008, oxidised silver, welding in yellow gold and diamonds brooch

Enrico Castellani, Superficie, 2012 18-karat white gold necklace

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Giorgio Vigna, Segmenti, 2012 18- karat yellow gold rocca crystal ring

Following its Selected Jewels from Paris exhibition, this month sees the Mayfair-based Elisabetta Cipriani Gallery present Sospeso by Giorgio Vigna. Vigna is well-known for blurring the boundaries between the various fields of art and design and the new exhibition comprises five unique pieces by the jewellery artist, in the form of either pendants or rings, which have been designed to evoke both day and night. Materials such as oxidised silver and diamonds are used to convey the dark sky lit up by stars, while the gold segments featured in a yellow gold and crystal rock ring, for example, represent the daily passage of time. Following Sospeso, on 7 April, guests will be invited to view a selection of jewellery made by visual artists in collaboration with the eponymous gallery owner.

Kendell Geers, Stella Maris (Mater Facit), 2011 Silver and red gold plated nipples necklace

Elisabetta Cipriani: Jewellery by Contemporary Artists at Sprovieri, 23 Heddon Street elisabettacipriani.com Jannis Kounellis, Labbra, 2012 18-karat yellow gold ring

Rebecca Horn, Neshapour, 2011 22-karat yellow gold, neshapour turquoise ring

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Giorgio Vigna: Sospeso 14 March until 5 April 2014

Giorgio Vigna, Segmenti, 2012 Silver welding in 18-karat yellow gold bracelet

Enrico Castellani, Superficie, 2013 18-karat yellow satin gold bracelet

Kendell Geers, Within Earshot, 2011 18-karat yellow gold earrings



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MAsters of the arts Following the inaugural event’s success last year, Crafted: Makers of the Exceptional returns to London (3-5 April), once again in association with luxury watch brand Vacheron Constantin and this year taking place at the Royal Academy of Arts. Walpole British Luxury established Crafted in 2007 with the aim of offering mentorship from established brands for individuals whose businesses rely heavily on craftsmanship. Past alumni include Ptolemy Mann (who creates hand-dyed, textile and wall-based architectural artworks), Rothschild & Bickers (glassblowers) and Ben Gaskell (quartz bowls), and their works will be exhibited alongside this year’s class of mentees, recently announced. Watch this space. craftedshowcase.co.uk

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Scarlet Page, daughter of Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fame, is exhibiting her latest collection of photographs, entitled Resonators, at the Royal Albert Hall, and it will include portraits of rock legends such as Sir Paul McCartney and Wilko Johnson, and guitarists from legendary bands including Oasis, The Eagles and Sex Pistols. Prints signed by the photographer and the featured guitarists will be auctioned off and limited edition prints will be available online through Artspace. The exhibition benefits Teenage Cancer Trust, a charity with strong links to the music industry, and one that Scarlet herself feels passionately about. royalalberthall.com

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Home from Home Bittersweet Symphony As part of the Zurich International Orchestra Series, the Basel Symphony Orchestra is performing at Cadogan Hall on 24, 28 and 30 April. The orchestra will be playing a set of three concerts which bring together a repertoire of music by Philip Glass, Avro Pärt, John Adams and Michael Nyman, and it will be conducted by Dennis Russell Davies. The Zurich International Orchestra Series is now in its seventh year and tickets for these events range between £18 and £40. Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, SW1X 9DQ cadoganhall.com

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On 4 March, Shelter, a charity dedicated to alleviating the distress caused by homelessness and bad housing, launched its biggest ever fundraising event, Vertical Rush. 2,000 people faced the challenge of running up the 920 steps of Tower 42, as recent figures indicate that the capital has seen a 13 per cent increase in homelessness since last year. These statistics have not gone unnoticed by local TV personality Nick Hewer who has subsequently lent his support by coming on board as a Shelter ambassador. Nick and Shelter call upon Kensington and Chelsea residents to lend a hand, giving families the assistance they need to keep their homes. To find out how you can help, check out Shelter’s website. shelter.org

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Iconic Until 28 March, visitors to Gallery Elena Shchukina can view the first UK solo exhibition of Monaco-based Brazilian artist Marcos Marin. His exhibition, Icons, draws on the interaction between the illusion and picture plane of 60s Optical art, as well as a Warholian fascination with celebrity culture. Paintings, sculptures and screen prints of legends from the worlds of art, entertainment, politics and sport come together in a star-studded display, adding a voyeuristic dimension to the viewer’s gaze. A must-see. 18 Beauchamp Place, SW3 INQ; galleryelenashchukina.com

Ask Nick The Chelsea Theatre has opened its doors to local residents to bring their questions and concerns up in front of members of the Council and other cabinet members. Council Leader Cllr Nick Paget-Brown recently took part in the third installation in the aptlynamed series, Ask Nick, and more than 130 residents turned up to the event on 11 February. Issues raised included street cleaning, basement development and the Royal Borough housing market but the biggest concern was the future use of the Isaac Newton site on Lancaster Road. More Ask Nick events will be held in the near future so check out the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea website for upcoming dates.

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rbkc.gov.uk /asknick Chelsea Pensioners plant the first poppy seeds for Cadogan Estates’ Memorial Meadow on Sloane Street

In Flanders Fields Three green-fingered Chelsea Pensioners have planted thousands of Flanders poppy seeds in Cadogan Place Gardens, creating what will grow into a Memorial Meadow to mark the centenary of the start of WW1, taking place this August. This will serve as a symbolic representation of the millions of lives lost during the Great War. The Chelsea in Bloom festival is held in association with the annual RHS Chelsea Flower Show (20-24 May) and the meadow of poppies will be part of a number of floralthemed events and activities taking place around Sloane Square and the surrounding area. rhs.org.uk

Great things are happening for the Home of Hope, an orphanage in Kenya Kisumu run by the St Clare’s Foundation which houses children under the age of ten who are victims of the AIDS virus. After impressive attendance at last February’s fundraising Amore Valentine’s Ball, hosted by actor Samuel L. Jackson, the organisation has been able to complete its improvement projects, including a new classroom building, gardens and a water tank. Schoolwork has shown a marked improvement since students were given access to the new facilities and additional crops and gardens are not only providing all of their food but a small surplus has also made its way to market. This year, the foundation hopes to expand its volunteer programme and to introduce individual sponsorship for the children. Visit their website to find out how you can help the orphanage grow even more. stclaresfoundation.org.uk

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The Wild West

Lucas Foglia, Frontcountry; Casey and Rowdy Horse Training

Lucas Foglia spent seven years travelling to some of the least populated regions of the United States and the result of this was a collection of work entitled Frontcountry, which tells a photographic story of people living in the midst of a mining boom that will forever change what we know of the American West. His images are vibrant and honest, and present the expansive and isolated qualities of life in the region. Lucas is a New York native and studied at Brown University and the Yale School of Art. His photographs have been published in The New York Times Magazine, Aperture Magazine, Wired and The Washington Post Magazine. Frontcountry, 27 March – 10 May Michael Hoppen Gallery 3 Jubilee Place, SW3 3TD michaelhoppengallery.com

New Heights A new all ages, climbing-based leisure centre has opened in Chelsea. Clip ‘N Climb is located just off the King’s Road and provides all-weather, health-oriented recreation for the whole family for ages four years and upwards. The centre offers a wide range of colourful climbing activities. Induction sessions and all equipment are provided and the centre is even available for private hire, presenting a fun and action-packed option for your child’s next birthday party.

Feast Your Eyes Private Drama, one of London’s leading event management organisations, presented the immersive theatrical event, Feasting with Panthers in February and what a spectacle it was. One Embankment was turned into a visual feast for the senses, with references to Shanghai opium dens, sultry cabaret and glamorous Boardwalk Empire speakeasies. The company teamed up with Starlight Design who helped to transform the space, as well as performers from Canada, Las Vegas and Europe. Private Drama has produced a wide range of original events, from opera performances to brand anniversary parties, in the past year alone so get in touch if you’re throwing a bash. privatedrama.com

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SPOTLIGHT Kate Moss, London, 2006, and Kate Moss by Mario Testino book cover Both images © Mario Testino

Picture Perfect Renowned photographer Mario Testino has teamed up with TASCHEN to create an art book celebrating two decades of friendship and photography with supermodel Kate Moss. Kate Moss by Mario Testino gives an exclusive insight into the lives of two fashion mavericks and for Testino, it represents a personal homage to his greatest muse, with images spanning from early backstage snaps to behind-the-scenes glimpses of editorials created in collaboration between the two artists. Many photographs have been chosen from Testino’s private archive and are being published for the first time. The book includes a foreword by Testino and an exclusive essay by Kate Moss herself. Visit the Duke of York Square store now.

Old Dog, New Tricks This year, proceeds from The New Chelsea Art Fair will be donated to Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. The charity is known for transforming the lives of those with hearing impairments by training puppies to hear for their future owners, including learning to recognise sounds and danger signals as well as helping to provide increased independence and confidence. The Art Fair will highlight a wide selection of work from artists presented at 30 of the most respected modern and contemporary art galleries in the country and it will be opened on 10 April by celebrity presenter and TV personality Esther Rantzen. The organisation is non-government funded and relies on donations and fundraisers to continue its good work so visit the website for further details.

Kate Moss by Mario Testino (softcover), £27.99, TASCHEN, taschen.com Chelsea Old Town Hall, King’s Road, SW3 5EE chelseaartfair.org

In Ancient Times The holy city of Jerusalem is the subject of Sophie Walbeoffe’s upcoming exhibition, Golden Jerusalem, our splintered world, being held at the Osborne Studio Gallery this April. For the past two years, the travelling artist’s studio has been situated next to Jerusalem’s holy sites of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, giving her a unique insight into the city. Her paintings are vibrant and possess a colourful energy, thereby lending an affectionate representation of everyday life experienced in this beautiful and divided land. Walbeoffe studied Fine Art at Wimbledon School of Art and later at the Central School of Art. Golden Jerusalem, our splintered world 9 April – 3 May Osbourne Studio Gallery, 2 Motcomb Street, SW1X 8JU; osg.uk.com

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David Jamin Shopping d’Hiver Art World Gallery

After being relaunched last year in its new, public-friendly format, the Chelsea Art Fair was a great success for exhibitors and buyers alike. This month it returns with dozens of exhibitors showcasing all art forms by their finest artists, making this a magnet for designers, collectors, casual buyers and those simply wanting an inspirational day out. Among the displays will be striking contemporary jewellery on the Didier stand, new paintings displayed by the Russell Gallery and sculpture from Muse that will showcase work by the internationally acclaimed Philip Jackson; one of his recent public commissions was the remarkable, monumental Bomber Command Memorial on the edge of Green Park that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Chelsea Art Fair 10-13 April chelseaartfair.org

Stephen Page, Dog Star I Edition of 12, £895 Sheridan Russell Gallery @ Chelsea Art Fair

with specialist Arthur Millner at the 25 Blythe Road Auction House Q: What is the scale of this auction and from which corners of the globe have you sourced the items? A: Prices range from as little as £80 to £120 up to more than £20,000 per lot. Objects are mostly sourced from private collections in the UK but also span Islamic, Indian, Himalayan and South-East Asian works of art. Q: Is there a broad range of lots and any prize pieces which you expect to attract keen interest? A: Of particular interest is a large Burmese carved wood panel, lacquered and gilded, which may have come from the palace in Mandalay which was sacked by the British in

1885. The sale includes a considerable range of objects from across Asia, including Tibet, India, Turkey and Thailand. There are paintings on paper and cloth, bronze and stone sculptures, textiles, ceramics and metalwork. Q: How is the public able to view the lots? A: The public can visit the galleries at 25 Blythe Road, where the objects will be on display, or simply look at the online catalogue

Aythia bronze figure of a Buddist monk, Thailand, from the 16/17th century. Estimate: £3,000-£4,000

which includes about half a dozen detailed images of each lot. The online catalogue is published about two weeks before the sale. Q: Can bids be made online as well as in the auction room? A: There is no bidding in the room; it is all online. To do this, buyers must register on 25blytheroad.com Islamic, Indian, Himalayan and South-East Asian Works of Art Online auction 7-10 April 25blytheroad.com

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Chyverton Red 3, Isabel Bannerman

Perfectly timed to fit with the arrival of spring and our need for something to lift our spirits is this exhibition on the theme of flower and still life compositions that unites the work of painters and photographers. All have been carefully chosen by the Jonathan Cooper Gallery to provide us with truly fine art by some of the gallery’s most successful artists. There will be work on a variety of scales and in a kaleidoscope of styles that will please all tastes, encompassing painting that combines flowers and china by Camilla Clutterbuck and dramatic flower portrait photographs by Isabel Bannerman. Alongside them will be a collection of still life images such as the simplified but superb paintings by Craig Wylie and those by Nicholas Turner, which are characterised by beautiful tonal work and a delicate palette. Spring Exhibition: Flowers & Still Lifes 11-26 April jonathancooper.co.uk

Mochaware and Anemones Camilla Clutterbuck

Table With Pitcher and Pears, Nicholas Turner

On the Floor The great design talent of Paolo Moschino proves, once again, that it is intricately woven into the great interior design studio of Nicholas Haslam by bringing us a limited edition collection of highly distinctive rugs. The range offers conversationpiece floor coverings that vary from those which are quietly sophisticated in pattern and colour, others which set hearts racing with their strong geometric patterns or vibrancy, and some which have more muted tones and designs. As one would expect from this internationally famous studio, all the rugs represent that perfect combination of the utmost desirability and durability, having been created on hand looms and in the finest of wools, jute and bamboo silks. nicholashaslam.com

From top/ Harare; Casares, both by Paolo Moschino for Nicholas Haslam

Architect Turns Artist Tom Pike is both an architect and an artist and his debut London exhibition reveals a blend of all his talents. His influences come from working with international designer John Stefanidis, architect and artist Sir Hugh Casson, artists such as Jackson Pollock and Jasper Johns, and from developing his own private practice over many years for a glittering client list. Throughout his career, Pike has become fascinated by the creative process itself which often changes direction during the evolution of a project. As a result his exhibition is entitled Incidents and Accidents and consists of arresting, abstract paintings characterised by bursts of energy, multiple linear forms, varied moods and rich texture and colour. Incidents and Accidents 25 April – 17 May sandrahiggins.com From left/ Regatta; Favela

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Annabel Harrison speaks to Madeleine Reid of Fawn Art Consultancy about how to create the impact of an art gallery inside your own home


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Have you ever visited someone else’s home and returned to your own with a serious case of artwork envy? While some of us may be blessed with an eye for talent and an innate sense of creative flair, not everyone is and this is where an expert can really help. Based in London and Brighton, Fawn Art Consultancy’s teams can create a bespoke set of suggested pieces to suit any budget, chosen from the 500 plus artists within the company’s portfolio. Co-director Madeleine Reid tells me more.

How do you source your artwork?

Why might someone use an art consultant?

What does a home consultation entail?

With so many galleries and hundreds of talented artists people can struggle to know where to begin when searching for the perfect pieces of art for their home. A lot of our clients have demanding jobs and, come the weekend, they want to relax or they have young children, which means hours spent browsing galleries just isn’t an option. Often we’re offering guidance to people who have moved house or redecorated and they are keen to build or refresh their art collection. For example, we were

It’s our opportunity to get the best possible feel for our clients’ taste and expectations. Armed with measuring tapes and cameras, we’ll help to identify key locations in need of artwork. During this vital stage, we ask a lot of questions about style and budget, whilst at the same time looking closely at existing artwork and interior decor. Whether our clients are looking for one key piece for a dining room or a number of pieces for a family home, we try very hard to make the whole process, from the first consultation right through to framing and final installation, as relaxed and enjoyable as possible. We have a 100 per cent success rate for all our home consultations to date.

Not everyone is blessed with an innate sense of creative flair; this is where an expert can help recently contacted by a couple in Sloane Square who had been struggling for months to find suitable artwork for some awkward spots in their new apartment. We were able to offer them a range of options that made the most of their difficult wall spaces.

Since we founded Fawn Art Consultancy, we have built up a portfolio of more than 500 established and emerging artists. Regular visits to artists’ studios give us the opportunity to learn first hand about artist’s creative processes and allow us to hand-pick the very best pieces for our clients. We also routinely visit all the major art fairs and have great connections with a network of galleries and printmaking studios.

What happens next? Following the initial consultation it usually takes up to two weeks to put together a tailored proposal of artwork options for our clients to select from. A lot of this time is spent contacting artists and visiting their studios and we design, print and bind portfolios to leave with our clients. These include images, details and scale drawings of artwork in situ. After the final

How did the company start? My business partner Lydia and I met whilst working in a gallery in Brighton in 2010. Six months later Fawn Art Consultancy was born out of a desire to merge our skills and offer a more personal art advisory service.

How do you differ from an art gallery? Unlike a gallery, we don’t have a permanent exhibition space. We’re nomadic in that we go where the work takes us, helping to source artwork for a whole range of interiors including offices, hospitals, universities and hotels as well as private homes. Unlike some galleries we don’t solely represent a set group of artists, which means we have the freedom to pick and choose from almost any artist in the UK. For us, it’s crucial that we seek out the most appropriate art for each project and make sure our clients are buying something they’ll enjoy for years to come. We also offer clients the chance to view pieces in the comfort of their own home prior to purchase. Above/ Liberty by Jessica Cooper Opposite/ London townhouse, photograph by John Kenny. Sourced by Fawn Art Consultancy Photography: James French

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selection has been made we can then organise viewing, delivery and installation.

Do you offer help and advice to art buyers with all levels of art knowledge? Absolutely. Whilst we do source artwork for some serious collectors, last month we helped a young couple in Kensington acquire a painting which was to be a wedding

“There’s no better feeling than knowing you’ve found exactly what a client was looking for” present from friends and family. You don’t need to know much about art to know what you like and I think it’s important to encourage people with all levels of art knowledge to have confidence in their own taste.

What projects are you currently working on? We’ve been looking for a large piece of investment photography for a client in Hyde Park who has a particular love of elephants and rhinos!

We’re also helping a family with an interest in urban art to acquire a number of pieces for their newly refurbished home, as well as putting together a proposal for a London-based wealth management firm who are looking to buy a selection of affordable original prints for their meeting rooms.

How do businesses benefit from introducing art into their premises? Not only can art brighten up workspaces and stimulate creativity but it can also help to reinforce brand values and foster goodwill. We set budgets and are responsible for making sure that the artwork we suggest reflects the feel and aspirations of companies we’re working with.

What aspect of your job is the most rewarding? We have great relationships with our clients and artists. We work closely with them and there’s no better feeling than when a piece is installed, knowing that you have found a client exactly what they were looking for. Calling an artist and telling them we’ve found a new home for another piece of their artwork is also just as rewarding. fawnartconsultancy.co.uk

Above/ Private commission by Claire Brewster Photography: Rosario Montero Opposite, from top/ June by Caroline Yates; London townhouse, photograph by Charles Emerson Sourced by Fawn Art Consultancy. Photography: James French


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madeleine’s top tipS Trust your instincts Make sure that you only spend your money on artwork that you love. Even if you’re looking to invest in a big name it’s crucial that the work resonates with you and will bring you pleasure for years to come.

Kick-start your collection with original prints Original prints such as etchings or woodcuts offer a great way to own reasonably priced artwork by well-known artists. A smaller edition is often worth more than a larger edition and you should always make sure that the work is in top condition and signed by the artist.

Explore different art forms At Fawn Art Consultancy we sell everything from colourful glass wall hangings to pictures made from antique maps and neon light sculptures. When building your art collection, consider complementing your existing artwork with new pieces in different mediums to add variety.

Budget for framing There’s no point splashing out on new artwork if it’s then poorly framed, using cheap materials, as these can have a detrimental effect over time. Always ask specifically for acid-free mounting and consider using UV glass to help preserve paper quality and colour intensity. Most importantly, though, a good frame should enhance a picture, not detract from it.

Care for your art We always recommend keeping artwork out of direct sunlight as it can cause fading and discolouration. Similarly, artworks can be very sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity so avoid hanging pieces on exterior walls or close to radiators. If you notice that a piece of art is deteriorating then you might need to move it to a more stable environment.

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Drum shade light, from ÂŁ2,280 (ÂŁ4,800 as shown in large in nickel and Black Eggshell paint)


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Light Up For

Spring

Rebecca Wallersteiner talks to local entrepreneur Charles Edwards and discovers that, like his expressive lighting, he is rather sparkling in person

One of West London’s better kept secrets is Charles Edwards on the King’s Road, a leading designer and manufacturer of 19th and 20th century inspired English, French and American lighting. In person Edwards is tall, distinguished looking and rather shy. He welcomes me into his lighting emporium and offers me tea; it is rather like stepping into an Aladdin’s cave of sparkling lights. Antique dealing runs in the family. His mother dealt in pictures and furniture and as a schoolboy Edwards began to dabble in buying antiques to earn extra pocket money during the holidays, discovering that he had an eye for detail. After school, he attended university at Trinity College Dublin, befriending the well-known writer Jeremy Lewis, who immortalised their enviously riotous time in the first of his three volumes of autobiography. Trinity was also the Alma Mater of local writers Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift and Bram Stoker, of Dracula fame, and is known for producing talented, if rather maverick artists, writers and antique dealers. After leaving Trinity, Edwards worked for his mother and learnt the family business, but in 1965, he struck out on his own, launching a company which sold antique furniture and lighting and, in 1992, opening his shop at

582 King’s Road. When the renowned designer David Easton asked him to replicate one of his lanterns this sparked the start of the design and manufacturing side of his business. Edwards now has three showrooms on and just off the King’s Road and a large workshop tucked away in Wimbledon – at which his team make some of the world’s finest and largest lanterns and other lights. He believes in a hands-on approach, with personal involvement at every stage to get the detail right and to offer unique pieces. Edwards tells me that he spends much time searching for unusual pieces that capture his imagination and that he buys everything himself. “Many of our customers don’t want to buy their lights from a high

Edwards has three King’s Road showrooms and a large workshop tucked away in Wimbledon street retailer and find that huge numbers of people have exactly the same design. We make replicas of period designs or can create something entirely original from scratch,” he explains. Each piece is finished to the highest level of quality, demonstrating the workmanship for which Edwards has become known. He aims to offer the very best in UK lighting design and manufacturing and his collection of more than 400 designs range from elegant floor lamps to the most lavish of chandeliers. International interior designers working for Russian,

From top/ Suspended Ballroom light, from £6,480; Charles Edwards with Kilruddery Colza chandelier, from £125,000 (small)

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Feather two arm wall sconce with shades, £1,230

American, Chinese and French clients make a beeline for Edwards’ workshops to choose bespoke pieces for an extraordinary range of clients and for British stately homes and New York apartments to chateaux, yachts, palaces and the grandest hotels. Exploring the emporium I am struck by the prevalence of glamorous designs which look as if they once lit an ocean liner, upon which Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers danced. Is Edwards a fan of 1930s style? “I love Art Deco and one of my bestselling pieces is Odeon, a dramatic, rectangular design, perfect for bringing a touch of 30s opulence to any room,” he says. He admits to being less interested in 40s and 50s objects as he doesn’t like Bakelite much. Claridges’ 1930s influenced interior is lit by replica Art Deco light fixtures, made by Edwards’ workshop and these featured in a recent television documentary about the hotel. How does Edwards light his own home? “Although Art Deco is a favourite, I prefer to mix periods and styles; I don’t believe in following a look or a trend.” Edwards’ pieces are sought after by switched-on overseas clients, particularly in the U.S. where Downton Abbey is very popular and has increased American fascination with traditional British style. If you’re a Texan oil millionaire and want to recreate the look at home – carefully chosen lighting can fill the void on a staircase and bring drama to a table – you can order exquisite, bespoke pieces from Edwards that wouldn’t look out of place in an English country house and would definitely impress your guests. With spring just around the corner and days growing longer your thoughts may well be turning to al fresco dining. In this case, brass hanging lanterns, hand-made in Edwards’ workshops, can be used to light outdoor spaces, while wall and gatepost lanterns can illuminate garden features beautifully. Edwards shows me a spectacular three-metre-high lantern, which must weigh a ton and wouldn’t look out of place at Downton. As well as being the only British company (and one of only a handful in the world) which can make giant bespoke lanterns and replicas of ten foot chandeliers found in country houses, Edwards’ team, which includes two aeronautical engineers and a horologist, can create a vast range of lights in just about any colour or finish imaginable, to give a traditional or a modern look. Has his corner of the King’s Road changed much over the past ten years? “I am sad that many small antique shops, which added to the character of the area, have moved away owing to rising overheads. If you are

a business like ours, it is important to try to stay put, as clients prefer to return to a familiar place and you can lose valuable business if your clients can’t find you after you move. Do visit Megan’s Deli if you come to our end of the King’s Road and have one of the outstanding coffees,” he recommends with a smile. Although Edwards’ name has become synonymous with bespoke luxury lighting he prefers to keep a relatively low profile. Whether you live in a British country house, on a Texan ranch, aboard a luxury yacht or somewhere rather more modest, Edwards’ beautifully crafted unique pieces are bound to enrich your home. Lighting & Furniture Showroom, 582 & 575 King’s Road, SW6 2DY; Door Furniture, Antiques & Alabaster Showroom, 19a Rumbold Road, SW6 2HX 020 7736 8490; charlesedwards.com

From top/ Clover lantern, POA; Spike lanterns, from £3,780 (in small, nickel)

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leader of the Pack It was only a matter of time before face of Mulberry Cara Delevingne collaborated with the brand on one of its coveted handbag lines and we’re pleased to announce that the time has finally arrived. The model succeeds Vogue contributing editor Alexa Chung and singer Lana Del Rey as the latest celebrity to endorse a Mulberry handbag collection, launched during a London Fashion Week event at Claridges. The Mulberry Cara Delevingne Collection comprises a three-in-one style, in different colours and sizes, which features an adjustable strap so that it can be worn as a handbag, shoulder bag or rucksack. Inside each, there’s a small lion rivet and a heart-shape patch based on the model’s own heart tattoo. Prices start at £890; mulberry.com

Photography: Dave Benett

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Renaissance Man

The style, inspiration and life of fashion designer Oscar de la Renta is the subject of a new book by Sarah Mower, reports Olivia Sharpe


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’ve always found it strange when a biography is released before the death of the person in question; even more so when he or she is still at the height of their career. However, in the case of Oscar de la Renta, it seems only fitting. Starting out in 1963, the fashion designer has become one of the most influential figures in both American fashion and Paris Haute Couture and, after 40 years in the business, his legacy continues to grow. American Vogue editor and close friend Anna Wintour sets the tone of the book in the Foreword. “Fashion, for better or worse, is devoted to the notion that life can be sunny and glamorous around the clock, which is entirely understandable when you look at Oscar de la Renta’s exceptional body of work.” The editor lists the designer’s signature designs, from his ruffled flamenco dresses to his “fur-trimmed double-faced suits”, as evidence of his genius. And yet, this biography is not simply a fashion catalogue of his timeless creations. Like any true prodigy, Wintour explains how the answer to

“We’re all human but the right dress can make you feel divine” - Anne Hathaway Oscar de la Renta’s brilliance lies within the man himself, a theme continued throughout by author Sarah Mower. Mower sets out the designer’s formative years in the first chapter, Beginnings. Born into a large family surrounded by women (Oscar has six sisters) in 1932, she conveys how these powerful female figures had a profound influence on him growing up, in particular his grandmother who captivated his imagination with her “crisp, disciplined, feminine power” and his mother Maria Antonia, who encouraged him to study painting in Spain. Today, Oscar’s name is synonymous with some of the most powerful women of the 20th and 21st centuries, from First Ladies Nancy Reagan and Hillary Clinton to Oprah Winfrey and Anna Wintour. Mower stresses the designer’s innate ability to “touch the lives of women around the globe in ways that would have been unimaginable just 20 years ago”. Interspersed throughout the book are heartfelt quotations from Oscar’s most ardent admirers, including close friend Sarah Jessica Parker and actress Anne Hathaway, who is quoted as saying: “Oscar de la Renta’s dresses always make me feel elegant, ladylike, and confident, and just maybe like I’m on my way to meet up somewhere fabulous with Holly Golightly. We’re all human but the right dress can make you feel divine. Oscar’s dresses get me there.” Embedded within Mower’s own commentary

Left / Sable-trimmed satin gowns from Pierre Balmain Haute Couture by Oscar de la Renta, 1997 Peter Lindbergh - Vogue, Condé Nast

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are Q&A sessions with the designer who shares his own memories and experiences. One noteworthy anecdote tells the story of his uncle’s beautiful Russian mistress, Elena, whom Oscar admits to being his first love. Growing up in the Dominican Republic, a Catholic country which, at that time, was under the strict military dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo, the affair was illicit and ended tragically when Trujillo died and Oscar’s uncle was interrogated by the police over his death, resulting in him shooting himself. Elena died of grief four days later. Mower cites the Latin culture of the Dominican Republic as having been a major factor in shaping the designer, an argument he himself reiterates when he recollects how a ylang-ylang tree in the square near his home inspired his first perfume in 1977. Oscar de la Renta’s talent has been welldocumented so Mower instead focuses on how he is not only a great fashion designer but also, as Womenswear Daily’s former editor John Fairchild proclaims him, “a social lion”. When he first moved to Spain, the young and “naive” 19 year-old soon became friends with the son of a grand Spanish family, Fernando Valdemar, who reportedly took one look at Oscar’s blue suede shoes and said, “I’d better teach you how to dress.” From that moment on, the designer would continue to make friends in high places. For instance, it was through his friendship with footballer Pablo Olivera and Anna de Pombo that he landed his first job at Balenciaga, proving the age-old expression that it’s not what you know but who you know. Fate once again dealt Oscar a winning hand when he arrived in New York in 1963 and was introduced to the then editor of Vogue, Diana Vreeland and Condé Nast’s editorial director, Alexander Liberman. It was Vreeland who convinced Oscar to turn down a job offer from Dior and instead accept a position at Elizabeth Arden, a decision which proved instrumental in raising his profile. Oscar de la Renta’s legacy is shown not only in words but through pictures, with more than 200 pages of images. A scrapbook of society photos displays the designer’s vast network of high-profile friends, photographed with the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Nancy

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Reagan, Jennifer Lopez and Charlize Theron. Elsewhere, 50 years of fashion editorials have been pillaged from the Condé Nast archive, including the iconic 1998 Vogue cover of Hillary Clinton, who is pictured seated in the Red Room of the White House wearing an Oscar de la Renta velvet dress, and the 2013 cover featuring Oscar winner Carey Mulligan. Finally, personal footage of the designer with his wife Annette, his stepdaughter Eliza and his home and gardens give the reader an exclusive look into the designer’s private world. Oscar de la Renta has continued to reinvent himself and his label through the decades without sacrificing his own identity. He foresaw the potential of creating clothes Oscar de la Renta S/S14 which appealed to American socialites and big business brands. As Hillary Clinton poignantly puts it, “Oscar de la Renta has spent his whole life looking forward, marrying classic style with contemporary edge, always working tirelessly on behalf of this industry he loves. He is a great American, and a great friend.” Sarah Mower has previously authored Chloé: Attitudes: Six Decades of Style, Gucci by Gucci and Stylist: The Creation of Style. With her extensive background in fashion journalism (she is a regular contributor to The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Observer, US Vogue and Style.com), she is more than qualified to tackle this particular subject, presenting a detailed account of the life of one of the most inspiring fashion designers of our generation. Or, to quote Anna Wintour, fashion’s “Renaissance man”.

Oscar de la Renta: The Style, Inspiration and Life, published by Assouline, assouline.com


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Kate Moss wearing an Oscar de la Renta silk faille dot dress, 2006 Bruce Weber - Vogue, Condé Nast

Oscar de la Renta wool and cotton coat and straw hat for his debut collection for Elizabeth Arden, 1963 Louis Faurer - Condé Nast Archives

Kate Moss in an Oscar de la Renta bias-cut silk chiffon dress, 1996 Bruce Weber - Vogue, Condé Nast

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Headphone necklace £1,065, Chanel, chanel.com

Printed cotton t-shirt £95, Karl Lagerfeld net-a-porter.com

Magda flower-tile pencil skirt £415, Preen, matchesfashion.com

Leilou stripe leather suede and canvas sandals, £430, sophiawebster.co.uk

Chanel S/S14

Art on your Sleeve Art and history collided this season with the most erudite of results. It’s time to get creative with your wardrobes

Christopher Kane S/S14

Surrealist embellished mini skirt, £865, Stella McCartney matchesfashion.com

Cat-eye acetate sunglasses £190, prada.com

Multicoloured resin square bracelet, £1,070, chanel.com Multicoloured printed toile boot, £651, chanel.com

Bouclé mini dress, £1,280 Chloe, net-a-porter.com

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The Public Eye Now that the sun is beginning to shine on our capital, it’s time to invest in a new pair of frames and we suggest you set your sights on Burberry. The fashion house has once again looked to its classic trench as inspiration for its S/S14 eyewear range. Mirroring the signature coat, the sunglasses feature a muted colour palette of warm honey, stone, black and tortoise, and distinctive design elements such as temple-tips with leather-wrapped tonal stitching and the signature Burberry check imprinted on bespoke nose pads. Get ready; spring is finally here. The Trench Eyewear Collection; burberry.com

HER STYLE By olivia sharpe

Never Say Neville After almost 25 years of focusing solely on couture bridal and evening gowns, we’re delighted to announce that Knightsbridge-based designer Suzanne Neville has branched out into ready-towear, following popular demand. While the new collection will not be made available until later this year, we were fortunate enough to be given a sneak peak of what’s in store at London Fashion Week. The collection of separates, day and evening dresses includes a rich colour palette of kingfisher, crimson, indigo and black, and, in keeping with the designer’s signature form-fitting dresses, features clean lines and clever cuts. Suzanne Neville, 29 Beauchamp Place Knightsbridge, SW3 1NJ suzanneneville.com

Fantastic Five Among the many London Fashion Week debuts, there was one which particularly caught our attention and this was the collection of limited edition pieces designed to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Joseph’s Fulham Road flagship store. Five designers – Giles, Jil Sander, Jonathan Saunders, Rupert Sanderson and Balmain – lent their names to five exclusive anniversary garments which are now available in the London flagship store and online. To remain in keeping with Joseph’s aesthetic, the designers worked closely with creative director Louise Trotter and each piece features the monochrome colour scheme of the label’s striped carrier bags. Our favourites among the collection include Balmain’s lion-emblazoned tee and a dainty summer dress courtesy of Jonathan Saunders. joseph.co.uk


Le Pliage Gets Personal The driving force behind Longchamp’s S/S14 campaign was not only ‘It’ girl Alexa Chung but also the brand’s best-selling Le Pliage bag which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. In a further bid to mark this impressive milestone, Longchamp has just launched an exclusive personalisation service whereby customers can create their own bespoke version of the popular bag by visiting the website. Begin by choosing your preferred size before opting for your desired handle length, main colour, stripe colour, hardware and finally embroidery embossing. It’s time to get personal. uk.longchamp.com

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Chic & Seek

It’s out with the old and in with the new this month as we welcome the arrival of Chic & Seek, a new boutique which recently took over the premises of the 40-year-old vintage and lace shop, Virginia at 98 Portland Road. While residents shall no doubt be sad to learn of its departure, this will go hand-in-hand with excitement as they can now get their hands on the highly covetable pre-owned designer labels brought to them by owner Tara Nash. Having built up an impressive client base over the past four years, Nash felt it was high time she set up shop and the new boutique will feature a number of different designers from established fashion houses including Hermès and Chanel, as well as contemporary designers such as Roksanda Ilincic. With Fendi shoes and the new Saint Laurent collection available in store, we strongly urge you to pay a visit. Chic & Seek, 98 Portland Road, W11 4LQ chicandseek.com

Karl Lagerfeld In Harrods In a further quest for world domination (the designer’s flagship store opened in London last month), Karl Lagerfeld has now invaded Harrods with his own eponymous line of accessories. The fashion luminary behind Chanel and Fendi brings with him his highly covetable line of handbags, bowling bags and totes which come in the label’s signature monochrome styles of black and white. To celebrate his arrival, the designer has also designed three bags which are exclusive to the department store, including the K Chic python-effect leather tote in black and the Kuilted collection cross-body bag and mini handbag, which are limited to just ten pieces and are sure to sell quickly so make sure you don’t miss out. Mr Lagerfeld, welcome to London. Karl Lagerfeld Accessories, from £250 Designer Accessories, Lower Ground Floor harrods.com

Sweet Charity In a bid to develop its handbag and small leather goods’ collections further, luxury footwear label Christian Louboutin has launched its own handbag concession within Harvey Nichols. Designed by architects Pentagram to reflect a “luxurious and feminine space,” the 108 square-foot store-in-store boutique has certainly achieved this, featuring a delicately tiled silver travertine floor, luxurious white leather lined shelves and an elegant glass oval mirror. Surrounding the mirror on the central ceramic back wall is the brand’s Sweet Charity handbag collection, available in store now. Christian Louboutin at Harvey Nichols 109-125 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7RJ harveynichols.com

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The

Horse

Whisperer As thoughts turn to spring and the promise of warmer weather, combine fresh, bright whites with colourful patterned prints and nature-inspired designs Photography:

Jon Attenborough

Stylist:

Rachel Gold


Sequined jumpsuit with corseted waist, ÂŁ15,000, Fitriani at Harvey Nichols, harveynichols.com


Cotton leaf print shorts, £400, Antonio Berardi, antonioberardi.com; Fringed black and off white Siren collar, £195, Ann Demeulemeester at GiftLab, giftlab.com; Caftan moon ivory Bakelite gold hoop earrings, £300, Aurélie Bidermann at GiftLab, as before; White shirt with pleated sleeves, £995, Fitriani, as before


Boat neck white jersey tee, £92, J Brand at Selfridges, selfridges.com; Embellished silk maxi skirt, £545, Camilla Manta, matchesfashion.com, Byzance cuff (large), £290, and green agate and black onyx golden brass neck piece, £310, both Sylvia Toledano at GiftLab, as before


Dazed wide pant, ÂŁ900, Fyodor Golan, harveynichols.com; White cotton shirt with organza inset, ÂŁ605, Valentino, 174 Sloane Street, SW1X 9QG


Jacqueline dress, £1,092, Teatum Jones at Liberty, liberty.co.uk; Effervescence Star watch, £250, and Effervescence bangle, £595, Links of London, linksoflondon.com; Red bird bracelet with silver and rose gold charms, from £99, Dodo, 31 Sloane Square, SW1W 8AQ


White T-shirt, POA, Dsquared2, dsquared2.com; Blue and white silk printed fabric beads, £95, Escada Sport, escada.com; Shelley woven suede bag in navy, £785, Simone Camille at GiftLab, as before; Taurus necklace, £1,025, Bea Valdes, as before


Zephyr blue skinny jeans with white bleach mark, £260, J Brand at Trilogy, trilogystores.co.uk; Frieda blouse, £502, Vivienne Westwood Gold Label, Bridal & Couture, 6 Davies Street, 020 7629 3757; Assorted clasp necklaces in rose gold, from £675, and white gold with diamonds, from £520, Dodo, as before PHOTOGRAPHY: Jon Attenborough @ LHA Represents STYLIST: Rachel Gold @ LHA Represents MAKE-UP & HAIR: Bobbie Ross @ LHA Represents using Shu Uemura, Kiehls and Bumble and bumble MODEL: Annie C @ Milk Management STYLIST'S ASSISTANT: Lauren Godwin PHOTOGRAPHER'S ASSISTANT: Ben Parks

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Roman Holiday Perfumer Olivier Polge has encapsulated the glamour and opulence of Rome in his most talked-about scent to date. Uomo, Valentino’s first male fragrance, features an aromatic blend of coffee, zesty bergamot, myrtle, white leather and cedar and has been encased in a decanter-style bottle, making it look (almost) good enough to drink. Timeless, masculine and sophisticated, it’s the scent of the season.

Decked Out The home of George Clooney and the late Gianni Versace, and the chosen setting for several Hollywood films including Ocean’s Twelve and Casino Royale, it’s little wonder Lake Como is today regarded as one of the most fashionable and classiest pockets of Northern Italy. When choosing the star setting for its latest campaign, therefore, English tailors Gieves & Hawkes settled on this sartorially-savvy location to complement its new S/S14 collection. The line of beautifully-tailored suits, from pink windowpane check to crisp white linen, strikes the perfect balance between staying cool and looking smart during the summer months. Thankfully, you don’t have to pay for the flight to Italy to get your hands on the collection which is now available at the Savile Row flagship store.

100ml, £63 Available at Harrods, harrods.com

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HIS STYLE By olivia sharpe

Store of the Month: Saint Laurent Sloane Street After months of anticipation, Saint Laurent finally unveiled its newly-refurbished Sloane Street flagship in February, the first of its kind to be given a Hedi Slimane makeover. While the outer facade remains traditional, step inside the Saint Laurent store and it’s quite another story. Inspired by the minimalism and architectural precision of the French modernist movement, key features include marble floors, sexy mirrored walls, black leather benches and disco lights. The boutique has its own dedicated menswear floor downstairs housing the complete S/S14 collection, while the womenswear line can be found on a separate floor upstairs. Gentlemen, you’re in for a treat.

Jonathan Saunders for Smythson Following the sell-out debut collection in 2011, luxury accessories brand Smythson has once again called upon fashion designer Jonathan Saunders, this time, to create its S/S14 men’s collection. Saunders was inspired by the style of Tokyo businessmen in the 1980s and the collection includes a series of briefcases and portfolios featuring strong colour blocking and clean lines, a style very much in keeping with the designer’s own aesthetic. Colours range from reds and bright blues to vibrant greens and each bag comes lined with Saunders’ signature prints. smythson.com

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Clear as Crystal Renowned glassmaker Lalique and celebrated architect Zaha Hadid have partnered to create a new collection, entitled Crystal Architecture and recently unveiled at this year’s Maison et Objet. For the collection, Hadid created two vases, both of which fuse together the architect’s deconstructivist approach of fluid lines; this in turn lends an impression of lightness to her work when combined with Lalique’s attention to detail and master craftsmanship. The glassware house is famous for its use of crystal and this is showcased by the vases which have been fashioned in both clear and black crystal, which is notoriously difficult and complex to work with. The end result is a visionary collection which pushes the boundaries of art and design. lalique.com

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Bunches for Beginners

Looking to deck your halls with fantastic florals but lacking green fingers to maintain them? Head to OKA’s Chelsea flagship on 27 March for a Bunches for Beginners Faux Flower Arranging Event. Customers will be welcomed into the shop to take part in a flower-arranging class, taught by OKA’s flower manager and using its gorgeous line of artificial blossoms. Make and purchase beautiful bouquets of your own design that will brighten up your home all year round. Reserve a space by emailing events@okadirect.com Fulham Road, Chelsea, SW3 6SN okadirect.com

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There is nothing more luxurious than a beautiful, spacious bathroom. Drummonds has teamed up with award-winning designer Christopher Jenner to create a spectacular new showroom in the thriving design district in Notting Hill. Jenner will also be designing Drummond’s new project within the King’s Road showroom in the spring. His design highlights Drummond’s distinctive and refined English style, utilising white enamel, marble, polished metal and mirror glass. When you visit, check out our favourite range, the Sophie Conran Colours collection, which is filled with gorgeous colours straight from the photos of a summer beach holiday. Baths from £3,210 27 Chepstow Corner, Notting Hill, W2 4XE drummonds-uk.com

Surround Yourself with Spring Butterflies, cherry blossoms, rich textures and playful patterns make up Osborne & Little’s new collection. It is an inviting and colourful line which makes use of decorative embroideries, lace appliqué, exotic prints and textured faux leather and combines the bold colours of spring with soothing neutral prints. Our personal favourites include the Butterfly Garden wallpaper and the cherry blossom print of Japonerie. This season’s colour palette features sapphire blue, turquoise, red, pink, lemon and mandarin, along with elegant shades of linen, ivory and stone. osborneandlittle.com

Divine Design Duo Moving on from gorgeous gowns, acclaimed fashion designer Raf Simons is now looking into your home. The Kvadrat/Raf Simons Collection brings the artist’s style from the runway into the living room thanks to the introduction of a new line of Kvadrat home textile designs. Simons, known best as the current Creative Director for Dior Women, has created homeware products using luxurious materials that include ethically sourced Cape mohair, cashmere, merino wool and baby alpaca. The collection shares a basic aesthetic with Simons’ work in fashion; composed of 11 core textiles, as well as cushions and throws, it showcases intense pigment gradations and no shortage of sparkle. kvadratrafsimons.com

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Rules Create a kitchen that’s heavenly in both decor and design; Smallbone of Devizes can dream up such a chic and multi-functional space that you’ll never want to leave it. Annabel Harrison reports

hile we may be able to manage perfectly well without a study, cinema room or gym at home, a kitchen and dining area is essential and somewhere we spend a great deal of time every day – preparing food, socialising and eating as a family unit. So it stands to reason that we should all invest time and money in creating not only a space we love but one that will also stand the test of time, as one should with items in one’s bedroom or bathroom, also used daily. Smallbone of Devizes, based in Wiltshire, has been hand-making kitchens that perform on both levels since 1978 and there’s something lovely about knowing yours has been created by a team of skilled artisans and craftsmen at a heritage British brand rather than having been churned out by a huge company’s impersonal machines. Founded by friends Charlie Smallbone, Graham Clarke and Mark Wilkinson, Smallbone was singled out for the name because both Clarks shoes and Wilkinson Sword were already established. As the company grew, it became known for pine farmhouse-style kitchens and for using century-old techniques, and certified, traceable materials. The newest collection from Smallbone aims to embrace the kitchen as a social hub as well as a functional space because, as its designer Peter Sheppard explains,

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the “relationship between the cooking and eating areas has become less defined”. For this collection, named Brasserie, he took inspiration from the industrial world and from relaxed local restaurants: “I eat out a lot, and particularly in Kensington and Chelsea. Aubaine on the Fulham Road is otherwise quite ordinary but it has this amazing, oversized dresser with open shelves at the back which adds an enormous amount of interest. It occurred to me that almost everyone hates formal dining now; I don’t but most people do – fussy waiters etc. I thought it would be quite fun to design a kitchen based on what people like when they’re going out and how it affects them at home. In the way that hotel bathrooms affected people’s own bathrooms, I think restaurant interiors have affected the way people do their houses, and particularly kitchens.” For city residents who yearn for a touch of the countryside, I think Sheppard’s handcrafted-urban combination is a winning one. Long strips of oak characterise this kitchen’s design, complete with unique knots and character, and the warm, toffee-coloured wood is given an urban edge thanks to accents of stainless

A dual purpose element – social hub and cooking environment – is crucial to Brasserie’s design steel and the use of plain cornices and skirting boards. Circular curves are notable only by their absence. Surface materials also complement the oak; brushed stainless steel, honed Bianca Cararra marble and a 60mm thick oak worktop. You can opt for your kitchen to be kitted out in pickled oak, a palette of paint colours and a natural oak finish; each kitchen will end up as a bespoke version of Brasserie’s overarching blueprint. Sheppard worked for Smallbone as creative director back in the 80s and has since carried on as an individual rather than within the company, creating collections such as Walnut & Silver and Macassar. He’s passionate about this kitchen not being aimed at anyone specific: “It’s for the kind of people who go to brasseries and coffee shops; so for everyone, really. It’s meant to be a relaxed, easy and enjoyable kitchen. Indeed, it has been universally popular and the workshop has done an amazing job in bringing out the grain in the wood. In the past people have asked for wood without knots but we’ve made a feature of it in this kitchen and it works really well.” The dual purpose element – social hub and cooking environment – is crucial also to Sheppard’s creative vision. “I see the Smallbone of Devizes client using the kitchen

daily, even if they are not cooking everyday in the space. It’s both atmospheric, with a strong design element, as well as being practical and friendly at the same time”. Users of the kitchen can prepare, cook, help, chat, eat and socialise, so it’s designed to reflect all these different activities. “Even if you go out for dinner every night, you still go into the kitchen every day. Everyone makes coffee and tea there, reads the papers, hangs out... Even if you never cook in the kitchen, you still want a nice one. It should be the best ground floor room in your house.” Sheppard’s passion for his work is evident and he knows what he likes, referring dismissively to “horrible fitted kitchens” and incomprehensible technological wizardry in the kitchen. He doesn’t like the idea of “rows and rows of blank doors... Things in kitchens are useful, and food is beautiful. Pans are too and decorative plates. They’re all lovely to look at. Hiding everything away isn’t living – I cannot see how that’s interesting.” Layout is vital, because no one must have their back to anyone else, whether family or guests. This critical point explains Sheppard’s use of an open plan layout and three islands of different sizes in the Brasserie design. “All my rooms have atmosphere – if you don’t go in and say ‘wow’, then I would feel I’d failed,” says Sheppard. “Good kitchens have good atmospheres and this is important to get right.” Smallbone of Devizes, 220 Brompton Road, SW3 2BB 020 7581 9989; smallbone.co.uk


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In honour of the company’s 160th anniversary, Steinway & Sons has collaborated with furniture designer Dakota Jackson to develop the Arabesque Limited Edition grand piano. Only 50 will be produced, in either ebony high polish or Macassar ebony, making the Arabesque a collector’s item, as well as a beautiful feature within a home. Taking its name from a graceful ballet position, the Arabesque piano conveys fluidity and movement thanks to spiralling pentagonal legs, a curved lid and sleek silver plate. “To me, Steinway is synonymous with the word ‘piano’,” Jackson says. “I wouldn’t consider designing a piano for any other company.” Steinway is the preferred piano of musicians, professional and amateur, across the globe and renowned for worldclass, strikingly-designed creations. steinway.com

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Patrick Mavros is setting out to create what he feels has long been lacking in the design industry; an African luxury brand. Naturally, his home design pieces are inspired by the exotic landscapes, flora and fauna of his native Africa and the collection includes candelabras in the form of everything from giraffes to acacia trees, and even a whimsical ‘elephant and tortoise’ cigar ashtray. His work can be seen everywhere from royal palaces to remote African ranch homesteads. Mavros started out designing jewellery for his wife and has since been encouraged to branch out into designing for the homes of a discerning public. Treasures from his flagship store on the Fulham Road will bring the mystery and magic of Africa into your own abode. 104-106 Fulham Road, Chelsea, SW3 6HS patrickmavros.com

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Chelsea homes are about to get much more melodious. February saw the opening of Meridian West London’s Audio Boutique, which will carry the brand’s complete range of music, video and home entertainment systems, and this coincides with the 25th anniversary of the world’s first digital loudspeaker. Meridian has launched a special edition range of DSP Digital Active Loudspeakers to mark the occasion, which offer the most significant performance enhancement in recent years. The company itself boasts years of experience designing and installing bespoke audio visual systems throughout the UK and has now settled into the Royal Borough. Meridian Audio, King’s Road, Chelsea, SW10 0SZ meridian-audio.com

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Jo Malone’s scented home collection is blooming thanks to exquisite new limited wrappings. Fine artist Michael Angove, who specialises in refined, highly detailed wallpaper, has used beautiful illustrations of plants and flowers to adorn the range of candles, diffusers, scented sachets and bath soaps. Angove has been inspired by the fragrances of Blackberry & Bay, and Orange Blossom, creating fresh visions of Victorian greenhouses and orangeries. His designs are elegant and bright, allowing you to scent your home while making a decorative statement. Available 1 April; prices from £20 150 Sloane Street, SW1X 9BX; jomalone.co.uk


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Rose Dale, partner of Dale & Heybrook Landscape Design, advises you how to get your gardens ready for spring, now that warmer weather is on the way

• Have a clear out; cast a critical eye over your outside space and get rid of any junk (pretend it’s your sitting room – would you have it there?) • Stick to one or two types of planters (not a haphazard collection that you have accumulated over the years). Get rid of tired or dying plants, particularly those lurking in containers that are long past their best. Don’t be sentimental: if in doubt, chuck it out. Empty out old compost and replace with fresh, adding slow release plant food like Osmocote. • Cut back overgrown plants to give a feeling of space. Shrubs that started off the perfect size can become shade-creating monsters if not kept in check. • Dig up any weeds and plants that aren’t earning their place. In a city garden, plants should at least be functional (performing as a screen), beautiful, deliciously fragrant or edible - and preferably several of these. If they aren’t – out they should go. Just as you’d change the wallpaper inside, you don’t necessarily have to

keep the previous owner’s planting and a major overhaul might be just what is needed. • Plant up containers and window boxes for spring – pots of dwarf narcissi and grape hyacinths, primroses and polyanthus, wallflowers, Bellis daisies and pansies will give months of colour and charm. Don’t forget to add some foliage plants too as a foil. • I have fun standing plants in groups at the garden centre until I have the perfect combination of foliage and flowers. It’s also a good way of working out how many plants you need for your containers if you have measured the containers first. Rassells of Kensington is a wonderful place to go and browse for excellent plants. • If your borders are lacking spring colour, plant spring flowering perennials and climbers which will come back year after year – lungwort (Pulmonaria), Corydalis and early clematis (Clematis alpina) are all gorgeous, easy to grow and can be tucked in a small or shady space. • Last but not least, invest in some really comfortable garden furniture so you can enjoy your gorgeous garden. 01844 202428 / daleandheybrook.com

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A Colourful Life Gabrielle Lane meets Tricia Guild OBE, the founder of local interiors empire Designers Guild, to talk creative passion and business evolution

Like most successful businesses, Designers Guild was born out of its founder’s desire to solve a problem. In 1970, interior designer Tricia Guild was frustrated at the lack of contemporary textiles available and set about producing a small selection of blockprinted materials inspired by India. Four decades later, the brand has an annual turnover of £50 million from its own wall covering, upholstery and furniture ranges, alongside a wholesale business and partnerships with Christian Lacroix and Ralph Lauren Home. While I am currently speaking to Tricia at the company’s King’s Road showroom, we could equally be meeting at its offices in New York, Paris or Munich. “The business has grown tremendously but the aspiration of it hasn’t changed,” explains Guild. “I always believed in showcasing a lifestyle; even when

It seems the argument over what colour to paint the living room rages worldwide we started out I knew that I needed to communicate a lifestyle for people to understand. I think people find it much more difficult to design their spaces than they do to dress themselves.” The question Guild gets asked most often is ‘How do I choose colour for myself?’ which she has answered in her fourth and most recent book, Colour Deconstructed. It seems the argument over what colour to paint the living room rages worldwide; the book has been printed in nine languages, the promotional tour has taken in the sights of Brazil,

Scandinavia, France and Germany, and 60 per cent of all Designers Guild sales are now made overseas. “I wanted to demystify colour and make it not such a fantasy for people,” she smiles. “I hope it’s helpful; I work with all different colours across the palette but start the book with a black and white chapter because neutral colours are very important to me and they balance other colours. Black and white are graphically strong and interesting. I tend to like cooler colours and I probably live with blues and greens being the principle players, and hot colours as accents, but with the book I like the fact that people can say, ‘I could live in that room’ or ‘I’m more this kind of person’.” Awarded an OBE for services to interior design in 2008, she still regards decorating as an enjoyable hobby: “The difficulty is finding that starting point and going with it. It’s good to create moodboards for yourself, and then you can get to know what you like and include all of your favourite things.”

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Guild admits turning her creativity into a business four decades ago had a lot to do with youthful fearlessness, but commercial acumen is something she regards as essential for emerging designers. “You have to be practical when you are starting out, porous and open – but at the same time, you want to survive. I think it is really important to do your homework commercially as well as creatively. [For example] when deciding about partnerships, a lot of preparation goes into making those decisions; all of the brands that we have are very different from our own. We have a broad range of different types of designs and that is what interests me, not just having one collection of, say, colourful flowers and repeating that.” In 2008, Designers Guild invested in its online operations and now offers a visual gallery as well as a shop for bedding and home accessories. I ask if the venture was difficult given the nature of the product and the brand’s high-end benchmark. “We do our best

New York, Guild usually spends any free time indulging other artistic passions. “I love gardening and cooking – how you put food on a plate, or fresh herbs thrown into a risotto. I like shopping around antique markets too and contemporary art, visual arts, opera and theatre.” Travel remains not only part of her working life but also is something she regards as character building. “I find it very inspirational; when people travel more, they see a different range of styles. “If you are ambitious and you want more, you have to do more; you make time for things you want to do. How lucky I am that I get a lot out of it.” King’s Road­Show­room and Homestore 267-277 King’s Road, SW3 5EN, 020 7351 5775 designersguild.com

The vibrant King’s Road was the first location for a Designers Guild showroom in 1972 to put heart into it and we try and make it as tactile as possible. What I find is that I like to ‘know’ a brand if I’m shopping, so you are usually already involved with it. Of course, people do come into the store too but it means they can shop how they like.” The vibrant King’s Road was the first location for a Designers Guild showroom, followed by Marylebone, both of which remain places its founder is drawn to. “Both are such nice areas, like villages, and there are some great boutiques,” she says. Clearly in her element, for 15 minutes after our interview she is pottering around the store, speaking to staff and admiring the displays – and even purchasing something. “I’m always working on different collections. We have launched autumn and we’re now working on photography for next spring. There is an exciting moment when you show the collection to your own people for the first time. I am involved in all aspects so what I am thinking about is determined by where I am on any particular day.” Married to restaurateur Richard Polo, who divides his business interests between London and Left/ Alexandria Amethyst cushion cover Above, top/ Viola Heather collection


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Kids KINGDOM BY nicole blair

Let Kids be Kids We all know that you can’t wrap children up in cotton wool – more’s the pity – but no one said anything about cashmere. For skin as delicate as a child’s, you need something extra soft to wrap them up in and this was precisely the concept behind children’s label, Cashmirino, whose Milan-based founder, Maria Busquets, set out to create the world’s very first cashmere children’s brand. In 2000, after more than a decade spent travelling the world, learning from people and traditions from all four corners of the globe, Busquets opened Cashmirino with the intent of bringing together both style and quality. Although the brand is focused on beautiful designs, Busquets has a firm belief in dressing children like children, which is why her Mayfair store is awash with pretty pastels, floral-print dresses and chic little separates for girls, while the boys section is perfect for the miniature London gentleman; white shirts under smart grey hoodies, cool blue shorts and chunky wool jumpers. Appropriately located in and among the heritage of the Burlington Arcade, stepping into the store is a wonderful exercise in nostalgia, harking back to a time when children were children for longer. While many of the pieces are cashmere, the brand has now opened its concept to include other natural fabrics, combining the soft, protective element with a wearability that children demand – especially when out of their parent’s sight! With the new S/S14 collection now in store, it’s the ideal time to pop in and plan party outfits for the season ahead. 31 Burlington Arcade, Mayfair 020 7495 0708; cashmirino.com


Happy Feet Kids will be stepping out this spring in colourful footwear courtesy of children’s fashion label La Coqueta. Recently launched by Spanish mother of five, Celia Muñoz, La Coqueta offers clothing, shoes and accessories for babies and children up to eight years old. Muñoz’s inspiration comes from the traditional clothing of her native country so all of her products are created by Spanish artisans and sport Proudly Made in Spain branding. The Happy Feet footwear range is our favourite from the collection; its suede loafers in fun bright hues are bound to make your child the talk of the playground. lacoquetakids.com

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Fairy tales and tutus; what more could little ones wish for? The English National Ballet is bringing the magic of ballet to new young audiences with My First Ballet: Coppélia. Opening on 5 April at the Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, before relocating to London’s Peacock Theatre, Coppélia tells the story of Dr Coppélius, a toymaker, who builds a mechanical dancing doll and dreams of bringing her to life. It is a comic story of mistaken identity and the triumph of love. Created with youngsters in mind, My First Ballet: Coppélia introduces children to the art of ballet through a magical story, fun music and dance. The ballet is danced by second year students of the English National Ballet School. 8-19 April, My First Ballet: Coppélia ballet.org.uk

Wanted On Voyage Launched in February, Taunina’s new line of vibrant Paradise bears and bunnies is inspired by the kaleidoscopic colours of a tropical rainforest. These graphic, floral print critters are created by local artists in a Cape Town studio, using 100 per cent natural fibres and dyes. Order your bear or bunny now and it will be delivered straight to your door in a handmade hatbox, complete, not with a note saying “Please look after this bear, thank you”, but with a passport detailing its name, date of birth and the name of the artist.

Parents of picky eaters now have a new weapon in their arsenal at dinner-time battles. Alain Ducasse, the Michelin-starred chef, has released a new book dedicated to family mealtimes, entitled Cooking for Kids: From Babies to Toddlers: Simple, Healthy, and Natural Food. Ducasse re-examines baby food, creating delicious recipes which incorporate the same essential healthy, locally sourced, seasonal ingredients he uses for his discerning adult diners. Pairing up with nutritionist Paule Neyrat, Ducasse focuses on recipes that steer away from animal protein and instead highlights vegetables, fruits and grains. The book is aimed at cooking for children aged between six months and three years old. Cooking for Kids: From Babies to Toddlers: Simple, Healthy, and Natural Food, £15 Published by Rizzoli, rizzoliusa.com

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Spring to Mind Put a spring back in your beauty step with the latest product launches this April 1 The best-selling Touche Éclat will be available in a limited Wild Edition for spring; in keeping with its name, it comes in a fierce leopard print casing. Touche Eclat Wild Edition, £25, available from April yslbeauty.co.uk 2 The latest secret weapon in achieving naturallooking definition, NARS has introduced Contour Blush. The dual action palette features a lighter shade to highlight cheekbones as well as a deeper shade to enhance definition. Contour Blush, £30, NARS Cosmetics, exclusive to Selfridges from 1 April, selfridges.co.uk

3 Lancôme has reinvented the colour pink in 18 new lip shades; its biggest palette to date. From delicate Rose d’Eau to dynamic Air de Violine, each shade has been carefully formulated to allow for a glide-on texture which is non-sticky and ultra-shiny. Pouts at the ready. Lip Lover, £18 each Available from 1 April, lancome.com

4 Get rid of sagging, tired eyes with Estée Lauder’s unique new product: Re-Nutriv Ultimate Contouring Eye Lift. Introducing the ultimate experience in transformative eye care, the miracle formula lifts, firms and tightens the delicate eye area, leaving you with younger and smoother looking skin. Available from April, Re-Nutriv Ultimate Contouring Eye Lift, £100 for 15ml, esteelauder.co.uk

5 Guerlain unveils its first foundation to provide a sun-kissed glow. Light in pigment and oils and formulated with SPF20, Terracotta Joli Teint is ideal for summer. Available in five shades. Terracotta Joli Teint, from 2 April, £34.50 Guerlain, guerlain.com 6 SkinCeutical’s multi-layer Advanced Pigment Corrector is the brand’s new miracle worker, designed to target sun damage and reduce discolouration. Advanced Pigment Corrector, £85 SkinCeuticals, skinceuticals.co.uk 103


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National Velvet I, for one, am getting tired of being told that a foundation is guaranteed to offer me a flawless, natural finish when what I invariably end up with is a caked complexion which bears an uncanny resemblance to a volcanic crater. However, having tried and tested Chanel’s latest smooth-effect make-up, Perfection Lumière Velvet, I can assure you that this product does in fact do what it says on the tin. The lightweight formula applies easily onto the skin and gives a smooth, weightless finish and thanks to the Perfect Light Control complex, imperfections, dark spots and redness are also diminished. Say hello to flawless skin. Available from 11 April Perfection Lumière Velvet SPF15, £33 chanel.com

Spring Renaissance Reawaken your complexion this spring with the help of Laura Mercier. The brand’s new limited edition Spring Renaissance collection is now available and provides all of the essential elements needed for a fresh, youthful appearance this season. Emulating the catwalk beauty looks as seen at Chloé and Giambattista Valli, the overall look from Laura Mercier is luminous, glowing skin and of course, it wouldn’t be springtime without a hint of pink. Cheeks are treated with the first blushes of spring with warm corals and pearly peaches, while lips are given a new lease of life with a 1960s-inspired pale pink, semi-lustrous finish. Get ready for the new you. Spring Renaissance 2014 collection lauramercier.co.uk

Black or White “Perfume is like fashion for the nose,” says Karl Lagerfeld. While this is perhaps not one of his most profound statements, Mr Lagerfeld is undoubtedly heartfelt in his love of fragrances as shown by the fact that this year sees him launch his first scents, one for men and one for women. The two fragrances have both been named after the designer and are housed in art-inspired, geometric bottles in monochrome colours: white for women and black for men. Perfumers Christine Nagel and Serge Majoullier created the elegant green floral notes of Karl’s eau du parfum for women, incorporating fresh lemon with peach, followed by a bouquet of roses, magnolia and plumeria. Like the designer’s sought-after collections, the scent plays on contrasts, merging florals with powerful, dark woody notes in the base. Karl Lagerfeld Women, £65 for 85ml Available nationwide from 24 March karl.com


Brush Up A workman is nothing without his tools; so is the opinion of NARS founder and creative director, François Nars, and to prove this, both he and artistic director Fabien Baron have conceived a comprehensive collection of make-up brushes for the beauty brand. The 16-piece Artistry Brush collection comprises brushes for the face, cheeks, lips and eyes, and each brush has been designed with the finest quality hairs to avoid moulting and have been delicately weighted to give the most precise make-up application. Now you have no excuses for shoddy make-up. From 1 April, exclusive to Selfridges selfridges.co.uk

Pale Today, Tan Tomorrow As sunny weather calls for floral skirts and sleeveless blouses, it’s time to uncover those pasty arms and legs and, to avoid frightened looks from strangers, look to Sensai. As part of its new suncare range, the brand has released a new Silky Bronze line which includes selftanning products for face and body. The creamy body gel contains highly effective hydration properties to ensure skin doesn’t dry and crack and instead delivers a silky bronze glow. Silky Bronze Cellular Protective Cream For Face £80 for 50ml Silky Bronze Cellular Protective Cream For Body £70 for 150ml Sensai at Harrods harrods.com

Pure Gold In a further bid to conquer the world of premium skincare, Yves Saint Laurent recently made a ground-breaking scientific discovery which has revolutionised its skincare collection. After establishing a complete research programme in the field of Glycobiology, YSL has taken this one step further by identifying that the pistil of saffron (or ‘red gold’, as it’s often referred to) from the crocus flower has a high concentration of glycans, which affect skin’s cell communication and metabolism and subsequently help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. With the saffron having been sourced from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, this no doubt explains the hefty price tag. Or Rouge Cream, £275 for 50ml yslbeauty.co.uk

In Bloom Named after The Grand Trianon built for Louis XIV in the Gardens of Versailles, Dior’s Trianon collection, part of its S/S14 range, has been created to capture this regal landscape through its range of exquisite colour palettes. The brand has gone all out with its eye shadows this season including an innovative gum texture for its 5 Couleurs Palettes which provides two finishes depending on how you apply it. The namesake limited edition palette features a plethora of shades, from pistachio green to shimmering chocolate, and pays tribute to the Fontanges bow used by designer Raf Simons. dior.com

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Katie Randall hands herself over to some of the best beauticians in the business at the new Josh Wood Atelier Beauté in Holland Park

Where does one head to in London to sample some of the purest air available? Quite the conundrum, wouldn’t you say? The answer is far less perplexing than one might imagine. Cancel your trip ascending the Shard’s shimmering glass floors, or circling round in the London Eye, and forget a jog in Holland Park; the freshest of breezes can be found right around the corner at Josh Wood’s new Atelier Beauté. Already an establishment renowned for its haircare – Josh’s carefully selected crack team of stylists and colourists treat the tresses of models and celebrities the world over – the extension of his house of hair to include a beauty atelier ensures that the space on Lansdowne Mews is, in his own words, “somewhere people could hand themselves over to the very best in the world.” It is the Natura Bissé Atelier Signature Facial that will bring you into contact with this alpine air. Premiered internationally during the 2009 Oscars, the pumpkin-shaped tent contains 99.9 per cent pure filtered air, ensuring the products can penetrate more effectively, increasing their efficacy. My facialist sets to work with a series of deft massage techniques. She scatters a powder onto the skin, which reacts with the Natura Bissé products already settled on the epidermis, creating champagne-like bubbles to fizz away dead skin cells. Next, I am delivered to Adam Slee, who has been collaborating with the world-famous manicurist Marian Newman for years. Slee and I choose a deep red polish with punch from the CND Vinylux professional nail range. With a glossy overcoat the colour is protected and I can confirm it maintains high impact shine for a full week. With all manner of hallowed beauty guru on stand-by to tend to your every wish, the Atelier Beauté truly is a “house of experts,” as Wood himself explains. I highly recommend booking in for a restorative facial in the Natura Bissé bubble; be warned, once you enter its protective environment, you will never want to leave. Natura Bissé Atelier Signature Facial, £135 (60 minutes) Manicure with Marian Newman or a member of her team, £45 (30 minutes) For further treatment details and a full price list, visit joshwoodcolour.com Atelier Beauté, 6 Lansdowne Mews, W11 3AN; 020 3393 0977

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LIFESTYLE

Survival of the Fittest His programme has transformed the health of Sophie Dahl, Lily Allen and some of the best football players this country has ever seen. Now the Bodydoctor is launching into central London but can he impress our sceptical writer? Elle Blakeman reports David Marshall is worried that he might come across as arrogant. He’s right but, having seen the results first hand, I would be worried if he wasn’t. “I’m not arrogant, I’m confident, and I can change your life,” he says. This is a serious statement. However, think of almost any newsworthy body overhaul in the past two decades and you will find this man behind it. He is responsible for taking Sophie Dahl from a point-proving size 18 model to a beautifully svelte – and healthy – size 8 one and he turned Rachel Weisz into an über-lean Russian sniper for her role in Enemy at the Gates (Weisz was so impressed with her transformation that she later convinced producers of The Mummy Returns to hire Marshall for the entire film). There is also a roll call as long as a Birkin waiting list of others: Ant and Dec, Claudia Winkleman, the Golden Generation of England players – Rio Ferdinand, Frank Lampard, Joe Cole, Jermain Defoe. It would be too boring to list them all and certainly Marshall isn’t shouting about it, it’s quite simply just what he does. So how is this relevant to ‘normal’ people? After all, I don’t have a film or catwalk to slim down for, I drink wine like it’s been blessed by the Vatican and I think there is a special place in hell for people who vocally enjoy the gym. “It works for everyone,” says Marshall. “If you do the work, you will get results; that’s it. I devised a programme that works through a combination of specific resistance training, cardiovascular work, Pilates and yoga, doing everything over a full range of movement, which, combined with the right food at the right time, works effectively within a short timescale.” Before I detail my own experience with the Bodydoctor, I need to make a few things clear: I am a definite size 14 and, like most people in London and nearly everyone in my industry, I drink too much and often eat the wrong food, usually delivered on a silver tray at a party by someone much thinner than me. I exercise in heartfelt but short-lived phases – spinning, running, Zumba – but rapidly fall off the wagon when I don’t get results; three weeks is about my limit. And all the manic, Latin American-inspired thrusting in the world will not make you thin in three weeks. This is also not my first personal trainer. It’s not even my

first celebrity trainer. I have been run around a park at 6am, I have done ‘supermans’ while a model-like woman in impossibly tiny shorts tells me to do them faster and I have been highly impressed by the celebrities tripping in and out of certain other high-end PT gyms and each time I have lost nothing but my time and money. In short, I am running out of patience with this whole fitness thing and starting to think I’m just not meant to be slim. So when I heard that Marshall, AKA the Bodydoctor, was opening an exclusive gym in Mayfair, I was interested but not overly hopeful. However, on mentioning his name to a few beauty insiders, each and every one of them told me to go and see him immediately. So, I put aside my jaded, ‘life’s too short to be thin anyway’ chat and thought I’d do a few sessions. “No,” says Marshall. “If you’re doing this, then you’re doing this – six weeks.” The man doesn’t

His booming voice echoes round the gym: “Bless you, my child, for you have thinned’’ mess around. “I will get you down at least a dress size or two in that time.” Given that I have been trying to achieve this for my entire adult life, this is quite a claim. And again, I’ve been told this before and my J Brands are the same as ever. “Most people don’t have a clue what they’re doing,” he counters. “They’ll go to the gym or go running and while that is good, it’s not enough to change your body shape: for that you need to create lean muscle, which is the only thing that burns fat. You build muscle, you raise your metabolism, you lose weight – simple.” Ah yes, the beauty world’s eternal ‘simple’. Frankly if it was simple we would all be thin. Or so I thought, because over the next six weeks, Marshall’s programme actually – shock – lived up to the hype. Based mainly on weight and resistance training, I did a combination of exercises designed to fatigue each muscle group in turn: bench presses, lateral pull-downs and other fancy-sounding names for pushing and pulling gave my arms a tone I have never had before, while my legs were treated to lunges, squats and all manner of techniques on Marshall’s Gravity machine. This is something I have not seen at any other gym and, after allowing me to wear shorts again, is my new favourite gadget.

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Marshall’s trainers are fantastic; each having signed up to the Bodydoctor cult themselves, they make sure that you don’t slack off even for a single rep, meaning that the hour I spend in the gym is actually an hour working out. There are also only ever one or two other people training at any one time, so waiting for equipment is not something you have to worry about. From a time-efficiency perspective, it’s fantastic. And just three weeks in, I have lost six pounds and a whole dress size. I’m both thrilled and shocked. Marshall isn’t. “Well of course it worked. It works,” he says with a look of exasperation. He is, however, keen to tell me that this programme is about getting people healthy, not weight loss. If you need to lose weight you will; similarly if you need to put it on, then you will. This explains why, 12 years on, his is still the only fitness programme that has been approved and recommended by a major healthcare company which, in the days of a looming national health crisis is something we should all pay attention to; prevention being better than cure, and all that. For the new gym in Mayfair, he is also offering consultations with in-house nutritionist Amanda Moore, and a range of diagnostic treatments such as genotyping. Excitingly he is working with local Japanese Chisou to construct a healthy pre- or post-workout meal that you can order during your warm up and have ready for you on your way out – a workaholic’s dream. Much has been made of Marshall’s larger-than-life personality. His booming voice echoes round the gym: “Bless you my child for you have thinned” is a phrase that can often be heard. Given that we are currently under St Peter’s Church I often wonder what they would make of this up above. This must be that arrogance he was worried about. But I find it refreshing; I’ve had enough hours of making small talk with dull trainers – the robotic types you just know spend their lives proclaiming the virtues of protein supplements – to appreciate some personality in a trainer. There is – thank God – humour here. Marshall’s personality takes the drudgery out of exercise and also means that owning up to the fact that I had a glass of wine last night is not the usual Catholic-style confession it is in most gyms; Marshall laughs and tells me not to do it again tonight but he understands that I have a life outside this place. I chat to a slim mother of two on the treadmill, who also followed Marshall’s six-week plan. Four years later and the stone and a half (!) she lost on it is still very much gone; she has maintained this by attending just twice a week: “I don’t even need to think about it. I just come here, do my sessions and then live my life.” It’s the same with everyone I speak to – people come to shape up and end up staying for years. Another mother is in her tenth year of Bodydoctor training. “It’s the only thing that works. My husband lost 15 kilograms with David and working out here has given me a shape better than before I had children,” she says. Looking at her enviable size 8 frame, I believe her. In an industry stuffed to breaking point with bold claims, it’s hard to make one that stands out (I was tempted to just write THIS WORKS!!! 500 times in a row because it is so rare that anything does). I also know what it’s like to read about yet another fitness craze and wonder if this is the one that might actually be effective.

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So I will leave you with the facts. I lost more than a stone and went down two dress sizes in six weeks (while still having the odd glass of wine). I quit my health club and have signed up with Marshall for as long as he will have me and have vowed never to go spinning again. It almost pains me to say it because it sounds too big a claim but this man has changed my life; I am fitter, healthier and thinner and I understand how to exercise effectively. Of course I might not tell him this; I don’t want him to get arrogant. Contact David Marshall on 020 7499 9990 or visit bodydoctor.com The Bodydoctor, 36 South Audley Street, Mayfair Bodydoctor Health & Fitness, The Crypt, St Peter’s Church, 119 Eaton Square, SW1W 9AL; 020 7235 2211

gravitygroup The aim of the Bodydoctor GravityGroup session is to push your cardiovascular fitness to its limits and, if you want to improve your fitness, energy levels, functional strength and change shape in record time, this is the class for you. Revolving around time-based exercises, every muscle in the body is challenged in order to push you through the session, and multiple joint exercises ensure that your heart rate is kept sky high and energy expenditure is maximised. Class members will use the Totalgym Gravity as the key equipment to push, pull, squat, lunge, jump and rotate, together with medicine balls, dumbbells, kettle bells and power bags. No matter what your current level of fitness, a grandma and rugby player, for example, can work together in this class at their respective levels. This is also the foundation for the Bodydoctor’s bespoke kids’ fitness classes; each participant can work to their own fitness level.


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Trident Tested

At last Maserati has a mainstream contender that can pass muster with the best sports saloons, says MATTHEW CARTER


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Remember those I-Spy... books, clearly aimed at kids who hoped to become trainspotters when they grew up? Page after page of pictures of interesting things to see with points on offer when you’d seen them… and the more obscure the object, the more points to ‘win.’ Well, they’re still around and although I’ve not seen the current edition of I-Spy... Cars, I’ve got a fairly strong hunch that there’ll be a bundle of points up for anyone clocking a Maserati. You see, Maserati sold just 319 cars in the UK last year and a mere 304 in 2012. They are not two a penny. However, that could be about to change. The company aims to sell rather more this year and it’s largely down to one car: the new Maserati Ghibli. If any Maserati could be called mainstream, this Ghibli is it. Unlike the original Ghibli (a 1960s V8 two-seater GT) or the second to bear the name (a two-door coupé from the 1990s) this one is a four-door, five-seat saloon. Whisper it; there’s even a diesel version in the line-up. This, then, is the car that Maserati wants us to regard as a serious rival to cars like the BMW 5-series, the Jaguar XF, Audi A6 and Merc CLS. If sales were dependent solely on dinner party kudos, the Maser would win every time – a trident is always going to look cooler than a three-pointed star or four interlocking rings on a key fob – but at this level it needs to do more than merely look good; every one of those rivals is a fine driving machine.

Looks, of course, are always subjective but the Ghibli doesn’t do badly on the design front. The sloping roofline just about allows it to pass as a four-door coupé, while the styling heritage cues, such as the shape of the (hefty) grille and the three air extractor vents on the rear of the front wings, help to give the Ghibli its own identity. That’s important when every Merc, Audi and BMW could be any Merc, Audi or BMW, so strong are the respective brand identities. Although shorter than the Quattroporte, with which it shares much of its basic architecture, the Ghibli still has plenty of room for four (it will carry five but it’s a bit of a squeeze). There’s plenty of legroom front and rear and the boot is vast. So far so good then. What about engines? Well, there are three choices, all 3.0-litre V6s. The entry model is the aforementioned diesel with 275hp, Stop/ Start technology, average performance but good economy. But despite an Active Sound System that makes the oil burner sound at times like a V8 petrol engine, who buys a Maserati to save fuel? Petrol then, and the choice lies between the 330hp Ghibli and the bi-turbo 410hp Ghibli S. No contest really. If you’re going to have a Maserati, you’ll need the 177 mph max and the 0-62 mph in 5.0 seconds offered by the S. It’s fast and feels it. Coupled with the brilliant ZF 8-speed automatic as used by everyone, the Ghibli stirs the soul in a way that only an Italian car can.

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The only downside is the economy (and yes, I know I’m contradicting what I said earlier) but, really, 16 mpg around our admittedly busy urban test route will take some getting used to… and that’s despite judicious use of a new ICE (Increased Control and Efficiency) gearbox mode which uses electronics to dial out much of the pleasure of 410hp in the name of economy. Ride comfort will take some getting used to as well. The test car had fancy 20-inch wheels in place of the standard 18-inchers and they helped to transmit every bump, pothole and ridge from our pockmarked roads into the cabin. The standard wheels will no doubt be better, but there’s no denying that the rivals – notably the Jag – understand how to make a sports saloon comfortable without detracting from the handling. At least Maserati knows how to make the Ghibli go around corners. The steering is well-weighted and accurate, while the chassis isn’t dulled by too many Big Brother electronic aids. A few laps of a test track, admittedly in streaming rain, showed the Ghibli was more than willing to slip and slide a bit if the driver so desired. This is a car with spirit. And it is a pleasant place to be, too. There’s plenty of sumptuous leather, a good sound system – plus an exceptional one on the options list, courtesy of Bowers & Wilkins, if you’re prepared to stump up a further three-and-half grand for the privilege – and a general feel of wellbeing coming from sitting behind the large trident badge on the steering wheel. The only feature that looks as if it comes out of a £10k Fiat (and probably does) is the sat nav/control

screen which not only has terrible graphics but is also housed in an ugly chrome surround. It’s not a patch on the screens and displays found in Audis or BMWs. And that somehow sums up the Maserati. It’s not as good as a 5-series Bee Emm, but then precious little else is. So if you’re looking for a consummate performer that is economical, holds its value and simply gets on with the job without fuss, then find yourself a BMW 535d and tick a few option boxes along the way. But if you want a car with character – and are prepared to put up with a few foibles – then pay the Maserati some attention. And don’t be too worried that Ghibli is the car that Maserati hopes will raise that paltry sales figure. For 2014, the company plans to sell just 1,500 cars, of which 1,000 will be Ghiblis. It’s still going to have exclusivity as standard.

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THE WORLD By annabel harrison

Spanish Style For connoisseurs of design, art and architecture, there’s no better place to rest your weary head in Barcelona than inside the sleek and chic Hotel Arts, this year celebrating its two-decade anniversary. Comprising 44 floors of exposed glass and steel, the building was designed by architect Bruce Graham and its distinctive appearance, height and waterfront location make it an iconic part of the Barcelona skyline. If art is your passion, take time to enjoy the outstanding collection of 20th century artworks by contemporary Catalan and Spanish artists, on display throughout the hotel’s 478 rooms, suites and duplex apartments. Gastronomes can also take advantage of the Enoteca and Arola restaurants, and the fact that this is the only hotel in Spain featuring a two Michelin-starred chef. Rates from £365 per room; hotelartsbarcelona.com

Bon Voyage Globe-Trotter, the ever-glamorous purveyor of the finest luggage, has launched a new collection named the Voyage Edition to mark ten years since the brand’s first collaboration with Liberty of London. The collection, which comes in a deep purple, is made in GlobeTrotter’s signature vulcanised fibreboard with burgundy leather trimming and brass hardware, and inside, is decadently lined with Liberty’s iconic Hera peacock feather print. Voyage Edition cases, from £450 to £1,490 globetrotter1897.com

Rooms with a View

Great Scot A much-anticipated opening this April is Cromlix and Chez Roux in Perthshire, the new hotel venture of British Grand Slam winner and Olympic tennis champion Andy Murray. After an extensive refurbishment, the Victorian mansion building now plays host to 15 rooms and suites, individually designed and named after great Scots; we like the sound of Connery and Fleming. With Chez Roux in its name, you’d expect an association with Monsieur Albert Roux himself and the restaurant is in fact overseen by the popular chef, serving classic French dishes and using with local ingredients. 34 acres of space means outdoorsy types can enjoy clay pigeon shooting, archery, fishing, quad biking and 4x4 off-road driving. There’s also a new tennis court (so Mr Murray can fit in some practice when he visits). Double rooms (B&B) from £200 based on two people sharing; slh.com

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On 6 May, the 202-room Shangri-La Hotel will open within the Shard, the group’s third European opening in four years (following Paris in 2010 and Istanbul in 2013). Descriptions of the hotel are packed with superlatives; it’s the tallest in Western Europe, and the first high-rise hotel in London; and it houses London’s highest bar (GÖNG) and highest infinity pool. Each guestrooms and suite, ranging in size from 30 to 188 sq.m., is individual in layout and design but the unifying feature will be a spectacular view of London, thanks to the hotel’s location (between level 34 and 52) and floor to ceiling windows in each room. Bookings open on 17 March so add it to your diary if you want to be one of the first to enjoy a room with quite a view. Rates from £450 per night 020 7234 8088 shangri-la.com/london


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A Paradise

Escapism Some of the world’s most beautiful interiors can be found not within bricks and mortar properties but rather sailing the high seas inside the sleek confines of a luxury yacht. Rebecca Wallersteiner takes a closer look

Mega-yacht Nirvana


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ver since the turn of the 20th century wealthy individuals have constructed luxury yachts for personal pleasure. As a movable home they must contain all the comforts to which royalty, celebrities and heads of industry are accustomed. The 1930s was the first great age of yacht design and in 1936 Nahlin, one of the biggest private yachts ever built in England, was chartered by King Edward VIII; rather than using the Royal Yacht to cruise the Adriatic Sea with Wallis Simpson discreetly, he sailed on Nahlin, escorted by HMS Glowworm, a Royal Navy destroyer. Unsurprisingly they were spotted by photographers, who first alerted the world to the impending abdication crisis. Technology may have surged ahead since the scandalous 30s but yachts still preserve their romance and glamour. The playthings of the rich and famous, you can’t beat a spectacular superyacht for the most stylish way to arrive in town. The award-winning Andrew Winch Designs has been designing luxury yachts in Barnes since 1986; founded by husband and wife team, Andrew and Jane, the company began by working on 36 foot yachts but now its designers dream up ideas for some of the world’s most spectacular superyachts. “Each project, determined by each client’s needs, vision and lifestyle, is completely different and takes around five years from conception to finish. We listen to their ideas and passions and, starting with a pencil and paper, we turn their dreams into

Slipstream (60 metre motoryacht)

drawings and designs,” explains Andrew. A client’s involvement is paramount to the creation of their ideal yacht interior. Rather like a bespoke Savile Row suit, each has to be painstakingly tailored to individual preferences and lifestyle; some might think a gym essential when others consider an extra bedroom more useful, and the variety of possible colour schemes and materials are endless. “We work with the most successful and discerning individuals in the world, with vastly differing tastes, and so each of our projects is completely unique,” says Andrew. Although his industry is not affected much by trends, in recent years he and Jane have seen an increase in the use of sustainable fabrics and materials being sourced and incorporated into projects, wherever possible. Their experienced in-house team of 55 can design everything from a yacht’s exterior to bespoke interior furnishings.

Virage 88: exterior concept by Andrew Winch Designs


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Imagine (65.5m motoryacht): main salon

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Nirvana: pool deck

Nirvana: bedroom

Nirvana: aft deck

Nirvana at sea


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Carefully chosen lighting can create a magical atmosphere on board and Art Deco themes, particularly those involving lighting are very popular today. “Our team is constantly developing unique and innovative use of high-tech material and each piece of engineering is also bespoke,” says Andrew. “Attention to detail is vital to the integrity and success of our designs and we work with the finest craftsmen all over the world to create the most beautiful bespoke fabrics, rugs, furniture and furnishings for our interiors,” he adds. The team can design cutlery, china and glassware to complete the individuality of each yacht and choose from a vast library containing thousands of samples to create bespoke samples of textiles, wallpapers and colours to show the client. “We aim to create a feeling of space and comfort through harmonious design and innovative use of high-tech materials – but it all comes down to personal taste.” Winch’s impressive portfolio includes the 43 metre yacht Cylos III, the striking 90 metre yacht Phoenix², as well as the 133 metre motor yacht Al Mirqab, winner of the coveted Motor Yacht of the Year and Best Interior of the Year from the World Superyacht Awards. This year Andrew Winch’s studio will be delivering three custom designed superyachts, each more than 55 metre in length, as well as two 64 foot yachts from the company’s new Jeanneau 64 line. Even Aristotle Onassis couldn’t have failed to be impressed by Nirvana, a breath-taking floating pleasure palace, launched in 2012 and now for sale at Edmiston,

perform for your birthday? Add a sundeck, a jet pool that rises to create a giant party space and an exotic reptile house that is home to chameleons, lizards, water-dragons and turtles, and you have quite the maritime palace. So in my book, a sleek and stylish yacht is still the best way to escape. andrew-winch-designs.co.uk edmiston.com

Nirvana boasts a sundeck, ten jet skis, a 3D cinema, a stage and an exotic reptile house which organises the design, building and chartering of yachts at the top end of the market. At 290 feet, megayacht Nirvana incorporates large interior spaces and extensively lavish outer decks; each floor of this six-deck yacht, designed by Sam Sorgiovanni, is connected by a main stairwell and an extraordinary six-person glass lift. Sorgiovanni used sand-coloured carpets, eucalyptus wall panels and faux crocodile skin upholstery in his designs and a dramatic interior surprise is an immense glass sculpture which resembles kelp. Accomodating up to 12 guests Nirvana is the latest in a line of yachts to boast ample sports and entertainment facilities including ten jet skis (one for almost every guest), a 3D cinema and a stage for live performances, so you can invite your favourite singer to perform for you should you wish; who could ever forget having Bowie (if he’d agree) From top/ Nirvana: cinema room and sunbathing deck

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Ride Gabriel O’Rorke travels to Palermo in Buenos Aires and to Patagonia in search of equine adventure and the immersive, high-octane sport of polo-playing

A capricious breeze blows through Argentina and this is part of what makes everything so exciting, so charming and romantic. You never quite know what to expect, especially in Buenos Aires; when I arrive at the Hub Porteño Hotel for example, I slip through white doors into a mirror-lined hallway, creak upwards in the lift and find myself in a surprisingly palatial suite. They are comfortable in themselves, the Argentines, although they like to fluff their feathers from time to time (although I’d wager you would too if your feathers were that pretty); they’re confident enough to have five-star hotels without an ostentatious entrance and to host the Wimbledon of polo tournaments, the Palermo Open, even though they didn’t invent the sport. Polo is, as some of you will know, the world’s oldest team sport, dating back 2,000 years; it was originally played between warlords in central Asia. A slightly smaller anniversary, but nonetheless impressive, the Palermo Open in Buenos Aires has now been going for 120 years. The fact of the matter is that Argentines dominate polo, supplying the world’s top players with horses and first-class performance pedigrees like a Ralph Lauren production line. So it seems fitting that a trip to Argentina should revolve around polo and horses. My first stop is the Palermo semi-final where a historic match marks the tournament’s significant anniversary. For the uninitiated, two teams rule the polo fields: Ellerstina and La Dolfina. But, as I mentioned, things have a habit of being unpredictable in Argentina and, true to form, the far less experienced Alegría pull out a 19-15 victory against Ellerstina and so it’s with high spirits following this match that we head south to Patagonia to the very remote family-run ranch, Caballadas. A couple of hours from the chocolate box town of San Martin de los Andes, this estate has been in the Lagos Marmol family since 1908 and is larger than some European countries (Lichtenstein for one), yet is owned by just one family. “This is how our family does it,” says Agustina Lagos Marmol as we head down to the horses after breakfasting en famille at the round dining room table. “We spend all day outside when we’re here.” And that means hiking, boating, swimming in lakes or rivers and taking to the hills on one of the 70 horses, sometimes spending a few days camping up in the Andes. Caballadas is completely unique – where else can you live like (and with) members of one of Argentina’s oldest estates? There’s very little difference between how

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guests and family spend their time here – aside from little luxuries like not having to tack up your horse, of course. Swinging legs over thick sheepskin-covered saddles, we head out down the valley. The Casa Grande is a wooden lodge built in 1992 in the mould of the 70 year-old house that stood there before, and sadly burnt down. It’s simple, charming and homely with polished cement floors, plank walls and ten bedrooms decked out with the very softest cotton. Although adapted for guests, it still feels like you’re staying with your grandmother or great aunt – you can imagine Christmas here would be raucous with various cousins running riot on the top floor. Our first morning ride takes us along tracks, over open fields, across streams and through woodland. After four hours we follow our noses to a large barn surrounded by a glade of trees. Here Alicia, the Caballadas cook for 20 years, is rustling up lunch; cut-with-a-spoon steak cooked over an open fire with homemade bread and sautéed vegetables, plus the obligatory ‘when in Argentina’ glass of Malbec. Winding our way back to the Casa Grande, we head home for showers, drinks by the fire and supper. This is how days at Caballadas pan out and the next two follow suit only with different, longer rides including a ten-hour ride to Caballadas Valley with its spectacular views of volcanoes Lanín and Villarrica. En route we see puma prints, pass a perturbed pack of wild boars and lay eyes on a couple of red deer.

Forget trail riding in the Home Counties; this family home sits in the untouched Patagonian wilderness, a part of the world so remote it is completely cut off by snow during the winter months. Yet the estancia was home to a logging mill between the 1940s and 70s and below the Casa Grande there’s a cluster of pretty shingle houses, once the dwelling of local workers and now lived in by the gauchos and staff. The sawmill and pay phone are still in working order, but the bar has seen better days. Heading back to San Martin de los Andes and polo territory, we stop at the estancia-turned-mountainresort El Desafio. “It’s the strawberry on top of the cake for polo, golf, hunting, fishing and history”, says Polo General Manager Andres Sorzana who played the sport of kings for 16 years in England, mainly at Cowdray but also in Gstaad, for a spot of snow polo on the side. Even though El Desafio has Argentina’s first Greg Norman golf course, we are here, of course, for the polo. It’s time to take on a few chukkas myself before heading back to Palermo where the pros will show me how it’s done – “seven minutes and seven opposition horses basically trying to kill each other” was how a fellow journo in the press pen summed up the game at the semi-final. Eek. Wobbling off after three chukkas, feeling like steam is coming out from under my helmet, I sit on the sidelines to watch the rest. No goals scored but I manage to hit the ball a few times and stay on board so I’m happy with that

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– as most of these guys are ex-pros. And yes, they’re all guys so I was the sola chica. I strike up conversation with a dapper gent from another era. Andino Granhn is his name, winner of the Argentine Open in 1957, and I later hear he used to go into the bank with two guns in holsters and a knife tucked into his leather boots. A man with style! Polo runs in people’s veins in this part of northern Patagonia. As we reluctantly head to the airport, cheered only by the prospect of the Argentine Open final, Andres fills us in on who’s who: “In this area we’re all related! My great-grandfather used to play polo with my best friend’s great-grandfather and today we play polo together!”

Photography: David Sartwell

Andino Granhn

MORE INFORMATION Caballadas by Dolomite Mountains (+39 0471 840005 / caballadas.com) offers Exclusive Horseback Riding Experiences in Argentina from November to midDecember and March to mid-April. Prices start at £325 per person per day and there are optional addons at boutique hotels Hub Porteño (hubporteno.com) and Hotel Nuss (nusshotel.com) in Buenos Aires, plus a visit to El Desafio (eldesafioresort.com) Associacion Argentina de Polo aapolo.com

Photography: Gabriel O’Rorke

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Go where the champagne always flows and the art always entices – Florida’s playground for the rich. kate racovolis reports


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Sometimes, visiting perpetually sunny Miami can feel like travelling back in time. Its iconic Ocean Drive for example, lined with Art Deco buildings (also home to the elaborate and famed Versace mansion) harks back to a golden Gatsby-esque era. However, in a place where sunshine and palm trees abound, Miami is a city with its focus firmly on the new and exciting; among the grand heritage you’ll see ever-rising condominiums, never-ending incandescent nightlife, world-renowned cultural attractions and a thriving business district. While Miami is one of the top destinations for party-goers, the popularity of its art and cultural offerings has quickly turned the city into the place to see and be seen for art dealers as well as buyers and editors from

All that separates you from the water is a strip of lush greenery in Lummus Park around the world. The annual Art Basel, which took place in December last year, drew a star-studded crowd; Elle Macpherson, Cindy Crawford, Eva Longoria and Kevin Spacey were all among the cast of A-list attendees. Galleries from across North America, Europe, Asia and Africa brought their best modern and contemporary collections to show across all artistic mediums, from films to impressive large-scale sculptures. If you know the right people, you can brush shoulders with the likes of Tracey Emin, who hosted a party there this year, or Gerard Butler who hosted a soirée for Dom Pérignon at the W South Beach. Although you’ll almost certainly leave feeling bleary-eyed and/or with a slightly depleted wallet (but art to fill your walls), it’s an attraction that is worth the trip. For shopping, Bal Harbour can’t be topped. It’s pegged as an outdoor shopping mall but is actually much more glamorous than this label would imply. Filled with a roll call of renowned luxury brands (Saint Laurent, Graff, Balenciaga – you get the idea), this is a retail therapy seeker’s dream. After exploring, choose from a smorgasbord of world-class eateries, from the familiar

flavours from home such as Nobu, or a place with just as much opulence, such as the modern steakhouse Prime One Twelve. The utterly chic Scarpetta at the Hotel Fontainebleau, designed with a hint of David Collins Studio’s iconic light blue interiors, is also an unmissable place to enjoy authentic Italian fare. There is a seemingly infinite selection of hotels to choose from in Miami but the Betsy Hotel on Ocean Drive, South Beach, gets my vote. Set among a graceful, relaxed setting right on the beach, all that separates guests from the water here is a strip of lush greenery in Lummus Park. Proving that small can be beautiful, the hotel’s 61 spacious rooms make for a peaceful and private stay. Its beach-house-style rooms, all in fresh off-whites with pastel-accented interiors, are embued with the tropical ambience for which people come to this city. Don’t miss the hearty American ‘popovers’ from its restaurant, BLT Steak and drinks on The Deck. The art offerings are also not to be missed. Indeed, guests are able to attend interesting local events that you wouldn’t easily find at luxury hotels, including art exhibitions, poetry readings and book signings, adding an unexpected dimension to your stay. All of these combined have earned the hotel its title as ‘the intelligent hotel’ and when describing The Betsy experience, its owner’s father (Pulitzer Prize finalist, Hyam Plutzik) summed it up perfectly when he said: “Expect no more. This is happiness!’’ Rooms start from approx. £297 in March and from £272 in April 2014 The Betsy Hotel (thebetsyhotel.com)

All images/ The Betsy Hotel, Miami, Photos by Moris Moreno

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Almost half a century on, does Julie’s still live up to its groovy reputation, I wonder? “Our table’s upstairs,” the owner Tim Herring’s voice trails as I pull myself up a banister. “Our?” I’d supposed our polite preprandials had been a verbal hors d’oeuvre, a rare courtesy afforded by the ever-dwindling ranks of people who run family restaurants in London. “Ah brilliant,” I croon. So this is what an auditor whose work is supervised by the CEO feels like. “Friends who set downstairs up as a restaurant packed up shop after a year.” Tim’s wife and co-owner, Cathy, explains how the place fell into their hands unexpectedly in 1969. Dominating that rare creature (a London piazza; a pedestrianised oasis on Portland Road), Julie’s is best described as gothic chic. Its whitewashed elven appendage, doilied with ossified foliage, is abutted by low-ceilinged alcoves, brimming with the paraphernalia of home. Both serve to give the impression Tim and Cathy are the love-children or at least spiritual heirs of Augustus Pugin. It’s indisputably an institution. Bones of anecdotes about the great and not-so-good trip off the tongue but confidentiality is part of the woodwork. It all has the effect of making the review a tad nerve-wracking; if it’s terrible I’ll be the gastronomic equivalent of the chap who pipes up at a Bob Dylan concert to tell the Minnesotan he should end the (never-ending) tour. We hop, skip and jump through a tasting menu. Seared tuna, linecaught, is as pink as my face after Tim shoots down my suggestion of ‘classic, or home, cooking’ as a synonym for the label ‘comfort food’ which the manager, Johnny, a better-looking Ainsley Harriott, proffers as a starting point for a conversation about Julie’s style of cuisine. The accompanying salad is a satisfying mishmash of ginger, spring onion, coriander, radish and red amaranth; far superior to the palate cleanser it’s sometimes written off as.

The chicken breast with black truffle and white port sauce should be a signature dish “but it’s the steak & kidney pie that’s been a house favourite over the years,” Cathy reminds me. The restaurant is under persistent pressure to bring it back by popular, or more properly, royal demand. There are many superlatives for well-cooked chicken but what I will say is that the dish reminded me of a happier gastronomic universe in which you didn’t have to own a blowtorch and liquid nitrogen to gain your neighbour’s culinary respect. Julie’s could be a global haunt almost entirely on the strength of its wines. Rosé was unfashionable for a while but it has been making an

The chicken breast with black truffle and white port sauce should be a signature dish inevitable comeback, and with in mind I politely nod at Tim’s suggestion that we try Domaine du Jas d’Esclans Cotes de Provence (2012). My cynicism is misplaced. It is incredibly refined. Cherry-tinged with a lingering finish, it’s from one of the few estates in Provence to receive the Cru Classe stamp of approval, and it’s no surprise that this is the unofficial house. I mention a lack of Malbec on the punchy list of reds before seeing that a late addition, Chateau Bernadotte 2009, should more than make up for this omission. As I walk away I ruminate on Cathy’s story about how the couple had been forced to run the restaurant in the late 60s and a bit of Plato. Plato?! Yes, it seems that as with the philosopher-king, the best restauranteur is the reluctant one. Henry Hopwood-Phillips Julie’s, 135 Portland Road, W11 4LW 020 7229 8331; juliesrestaurant.com

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The Orangery is blossoming thanks to a refreshed spring menu. The restaurant at Danesfield House Hotel & Spa is under the direction of new executive chef, Michelinstarred Billy Reid. He has jumped straight in and completely redesigned the menu, focusing on traditional British food from his classical background. Enjoy grilled sirloin beef with tomato, seabass with greens and mash or chicken livers and brioche toast. In Reid’s words, these are “classics, but done really well”. The Orangery is an informal, comfortable setting for all-day dining; as the name suggests, it has floor-toceiling glass windows which provide a gorgeous view of the Thames and the gardens of the grounds. danesfieldhouse.co.uk

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Opened last summer in one of K&C magazine’s favourite local hotels, Tartufo (‘truffle’ in Italian) is a hidden culinary gem. Its ‘secret’ entrance at the bottom of the back stairs of the hotel, the lack of any helpful signs and the discreet but chic setting instantly make you feel like you’re somewhere special… and maybe somewhere off that beaten restaurant track. But design aside, the food is what’s really important. The fact that head chef Manuel Oliveri trained with Alexis Gauthier should have been a tip-off that this meal was going to be fantastic but it still exceeded expectations. We opted for the full four courses (of course) which came and went in a succession of delicate flavours, heady sauces and perfect seasoning. Mackerel salad and foie gras terrine to start were followed by a small portion of truffle tortellini topped with fresh black truffle shavings. These were all great but the tortellini so especially delicious that we both found ourselves wiping the dishes clean with our fingers. Uncouth, but called for. Sea bass and venison main courses came next, and we rounded off with a dessert so dense it was more high-end chocolate bar than cake. Despite ploughing through four course, each plate was so well portioned that we didn’t leave overly-full; just satisfied delighted and determined to come back for more. Sarah Collinson Tartufo No.11 Cadogan Gardens, SW3 2RJ 020 7730 6383

Home From Home Opening in March, all-day dining spot Poppy’s Place will feature a farm-to-table menu of seasonal dishes, starting the day with an extensive breakfast menu and ending each night as a candlelit restaurant focused on steak. Created through thanks to a collaboration between chef Alastair Prichard and restauranteur Scarlett Guess, Poppy’s Place strives to recreate an inviting neighbourhood environment. The interior was created by Nicola Harding Design and includes eclectic vintage furniture and quirky lighting. Children and families will be made very welcome; crayons and paper are provided for kiddie scribbles, as well as a special Little Munsters menu. 255 Munster Road, SW6 6BW; poppysmunster.co.uk

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Changing Rooms

The Builder’s Arms in Kensington has had a head-to-toe makeover and is looking better than ever. The refurb has resulted in a cosy new upstairs area, complete with wraparound leather banquette seating and an additional bar. Downstairs the space has been buffed up, painted, polished and given a splash of light and colour thanks to the addition of red leather lampshades, candleholders and glass chandeliers. Drinking and dining in this gussied-up interior, you’ll be treated to the same Builder’s Arms choice beer selection, which includes trendy London brewery option, and classic British pub food. You can even grab your pint and head outdoors to the beer garden, the perfect place to unwind as we move into warmer weather. 1 Kensington Court Place, W8 5BJ thebuildersarmskensington.co.uk


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Dirty Dogs

Hot dog stand by day, upscale eclectic diner by night, Dirty Bones is Kensington’s unique new dining spot. The menu showcases playful renditions of the classic American hot dog and uses only the highest quality British sausage meat. Original options include The Brit, served with treacle bacon, mature beer cheddar and English mustard, and the very popular Burger Dog. The interior has been designed by British designer Lee Broom; the retro vibe is enhanced by red tiles and a vintage pin ball machine stands in as the hostess table. The original music playlist be complemented by live performers every Wednesday and Friday night and we think the bar will prove a perfect drinks-do destination. Dirty Bones, 20 Kensington Church Street, W8 4EP dirty-bones.com

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Brain Food

The laboratory at the Ampersand Hotel has concocted an experimental way to enjoy your tea. From 31 March until 11 April, the Drawing Rooms at the Ampersand will be offering a limited edition and rather unsusual science-themed Afternoon Tea. Along with savoury gougeres and scones, this fun presentation includes a hazelnut, walnut and chocolate cake with a mango mousse volcano, a chocolate dinosaur, a rasberry cake planet and a citrus cocktail fittingly served in a beaker. The Science Afternoon Tea is £32.50 per person (or £44.50 with a glass of champagne). 10 Harrington Road, SW7 3ER ampersandhotel.com

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Hot cross buns! Gail’s Artisan Bakery has traditional, sticky, hot cross buns (baked daily) on sale until Easter. These classic buns are great fresh, hot out of the oven or toasted and spread with butter, all light, perfectly spiced and glazed with syrup. Gail’s is offering other Easter goodies from 6 March including gingerbread eggs and an Easter Bunny cupcake, topped with pink-iced shortbread bunny ears.

Bluebird Chelsea is offering fun Easter egg painting classes for creative kids. Paint and decorations will be on hand for children to create edible masterpieces to take home and proudly display over Easter. Classes will take place in the Food Store at Bluebird on 9, 11, 16 and 18 April. For £15 per child, this includes cookies and a drink.

Easter is a time for treats at The Hummingbird Bakery. Gift boxes of decadent Easter Cupcake or Easter Mini Delights are available at all bakery locations. These goodies are topped with cute edible chicks and chocolate eggs. Hummingbird will also be offering a selection of hand decorated festive layered cakes. Pre-orders for Easter start 21 March.

350 Kings Road, SW3 5UU bluebird-restaurant.co.uk

47 Old Brompton Road, SW7 3JP hummingbirdbakery.com

Hot cross buns, 6 for £6.50; gailsbread.co.uk

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Photography: Dave Benett Ollie Proudlock and Hugo Taylor

Tanya Burr and Pandemonia

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Becky Tong Leigh Lezark and The Misshapes

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Wake Me Up WHAT: Bumpkin breakfast menu launch WHEN: 14 February WHERE: Bumpkin restaurant, Chelsea WHO: Amber Atherton, Martha Ward, Kelly Eastwood and Lohralee Astor WHY: They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day so on Valentine’s, Bumpkin Chelsea kick-started its new breakfast menu with a special launch event, attended by Chelsea-lites looking to start the day right. For the event, Marissa Hermer teamed up with health guru Lady Julie Montagu to create several nutritional dishes; guests enjoyed mixed juices as well as a Green Smoothie Bowl, Eggs Montagu (Bumpkin’s healthy twist on Eggs Florentine) and Bumpkin Granola. The ladies-who-brunch clan, which included Amber Atherton and Martha Ward, munched and nattered until the late afternoon, whereby they left to get ready for romantic evenings ahead. It would appear that food is not just the way to a man’s heart.

Natasha Corrett and Kelly Eastwood

Sarah Chapman, Marissa Hermer and Emma O’Byrne

Amber Atherton

Martha Ward

Noelle Reno and Lady Julie Montagu

Fashion Pack WHAT: Gyunel’s Fashion Week A/W14 show, sponsored by the Marriott Baku WHEN: 14 February WHERE: ME London Hotel WHO: Olivia Palermo, Leigh Lezark, Ollie Proudlock, Rosie Fortescue, Poppy Jamie and Davina Harbord WHY: London Fashion Week’s event and party schedule kicked off with Gyunel’s A/W14 ready to wear collection, Gallanthus. In keeping with its name (meaning snowdrop), designer Gyunel created the feeling of being deep in the woods at winter and used an igloo for inspiration. Supermodel and The Face USA personality Coco Rocha walked the runway and on the front row sat style queens Olivia Palermo, Leigh Lezark, Tolula Adeyemi and Nina Nesbitt, along with notorious blogger Pandemonia. Post show, guests were treated to Absolut Vodka cocktails and music from Leigh Lezark and The Misshapes.

Pippa Vosper and Astor Photography: Peter Gorka

Marina Ard

Samir Ceric, Cathy Garner and Philip Ternouth

Paul Westrook, Natasha and Andrew Khimich and Alex Jones

Magic Number WHAT: Debut Contemporary’s third birthday WHEN: 10 March WHERE: Debut Contemporary, Westbourne Grove WHY: While still in the prime of youth, Debut Contemporary still felt a need to celebrate its third birthday in style and why ever not? West London’s arty set turned out in full force and were treated to a visual spectacle, which included the gallery’s newly curated exhibition and a surprise art performance from Lia Ikkos. Guests got in on the action with playful masks, face glitter and jewels provided by artist Maria Laura Matthey. The evening was rounded off with Aesop goodie bags.

Crystal Fischetti, Samir Ceric and Tatyana Yoga

Damilola Odusote and Simon Purkis

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Made in England WHAT: Linley’s exhibition of British Design, Craftsmanship, Engineering and Innovation: Private View WHEN: 27 February WHERE: Linley, 60 Pimlico Road WHO: Elizabeth Hurley, Princess Alexandra of Kent and Henry Cole WHY: Those of you who happened to walk past the David Linley store on Pimlico Road might have received quite a shock. Elizabeth Hurley and Princess Alexandra could be seen either sitting on a motorbike or trying on hats at the request of curators David Linley and Scott Simpson who have just opened an interactive exhibition celebrating the best of British design, innovation and craftsmanship. Guests at the Private View were encouraged to interact with objects on show while raising a glass to the men and women who created them. All in the name of research.

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WHAT: La Perla’s boutique reopening WHEN: 18 February WHERE: La Perla Boutique, Sloane Street WHO: Cara Delevingne, Ashley James and Tolula Adeyemi WHY: So long was the queue outside the launch party of the revamped La Perla boutique on Sloane Street that there were several disgruntled guests who decided to call it quits and go home. However, for those who did stay (K&C team included), it was well worth the wait. Designed by renowned architect Roberto Baciocchi, the boutique has reopened with a stylish new image and, to celebrate, the brand’s campaign star Cara Delevingne was there in the flesh signing autographs in a sexy black bustier. It was as if there was a sign outside saying ‘no men allowed’; the boutique was inundated with women who had evidently not only come to ogle the new S/S14 range of lingerie but the handsome waiters who were on hand with glasses of champagne. Guests were sent home with La Perla’s new Just Precious fragrance.

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WHAT: Bar Galante’s Après-Ski end of month party WHEN: 20 February WHERE: Sloane Avenue WHY: Bringing the culture of après-ski to London, snow bunnies and socialites gathered at Bar Galante for an Après-Ski soirée, the first in a series of end-of-month parties being organised at the venue. The crystal-covered bar was transformed into a luxury ski chalet where guests enjoyed Beluga Vodka luges, ice sculptures and staff dressed in skater costumes, not to mention model-turned-DJ Jack Guinness who played a live set on the night. The next event is taking place on 27 March and has a Mad March Hair theme. Bar Galante is teaming up with Charles Worthington and guests are being encouraged to attend with the wildest hairstyles they can imagine. Get your wig on.


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Cartier

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143-144 Sloane Street, SW1X 9BL 020 7312 6930 cartier.co.uk

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Delicatessens

The Watch Gallery

Chelsea Consulting Rooms

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129 Fulham Road, SW3 6RT 020 7952 2731 thewatchgallery.co.uk

2 Lower Sloane Street SW1W 8BJ 020 7763 9100 chelseaconsultingrooms.com

14 Gloucester Road, SW7 4RB 020 7581 6980 labottega.co.uk

Medicare Français

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White Circle Collection William Curley 198 Ebury Street, SW1W 8UN 020 7730 5522 williamcurley.co.uk

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Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park 66 Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LA 020 7201 3899 barboulud.com

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19 Bolsover Street, W1W 5NA 020 3397 7495 stanneshousekeeping.com


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Light Hair Studio The Ledbury Restaurant 127 Ledbury Road W11 2AQ 020 7792 9090 theledbury.com

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Ottolenghi Delicatessen 63 Ledbury Rd W11 2AD 020 7727 1121 ottolenghi.co.uk

Notting Hill Cleaning Hydrohealing Spa 216a Kensington Park Road W11 1NR 020 7727 2570 hydrohealing.com

The Cow 89 Westbourne Park Road W2 5QH 020 7221 0021 thecowlondon.co.uk

112 Talbot Road W11 1JR 020 7727 2754 stripwaxbar.com

Le CafĂŠ Anglais 8 Porchester Gardens, W2 4DB 020 7221 1415 lecafeanglais.co.uk

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0845 901 1471 crown-chauffeurs.co.uk

Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JL 079 4952 3710 canineculture.co.uk

42 Pembridge Road W11 3HN 020 7229 5542 42thedentalpractice.com

psychotherapist

Suzanne Thomas Purple Bone

12 Raddington Road W10 5TG 020 8962 0635 portobelloclinic.com

car services

Crown Security Chauffeurs

Medical & Dental Services

TThe Portobello Clinic

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Pets

Strip Wax Bar

One Kensington 1 Kensington High Street, W8 5NP 020 7795 6533 one-kensington.com

223 Notting Hill Gate, Suite 221 W11 3JE 020 7221 2153 nottinghillcleaning.com

Atlam Cigars 111 Portobello Road W11 2QB 020 7602 7573 atlamcigars.com

95 Notting Hill Gate, W11 3JZ 020 7985 0903 purplebone.com

07770 378791 suzannethomas @suzannethomas.co.uk suzannethomas.co.uk

childcare

dog training

Kensington Nannies 3 Horton Place, Kensington High Street, W8 4LZ 020 7937 2333 kensington-nannies.co.uk

M.A. Dog Training and Services 07547 716076 madogtraining@gmail.com madogtrainingandservices.co.uk

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Fawcett Street, Chelsea SW10 Contemporary family house with garden

This five bedroom family house offers bright, well laid out accommodation and a contemporary finish. Master bedroom with en suite bathroom, 4 further bedrooms, family bathroom, shower room, double reception room, kitchen/dining room, 2 studies, utility room, 2 cloakrooms, roof terrace, patio garden. EPC rating D. Approximately 254 sq m ﴾2,739 sq ft﴿ Freehold

KnightFrank.co.uk/chelsea chelsea@knightfrank.com 020 3641 7731

Guide price: £4,500,000

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Mallord Street, Chelsea SW3 Stunning wide and low built house

This simply stunning house has been extended and fully refurbished to an exacting standard. Master bedroom with en suite bathroom and dressing room, 5 further bedrooms ﴾2 en suite﴿, family bathroom, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/ breakfast room, playroom/gym, utility room/kitchen 2, wine cellar, cloakroom, garden. EPC rating D. Approximately 319 sq m ﴾4,215 sq ft﴿ Freehold

KnightFrank.co.uk/chelsea chelsea@knightfrank.com 020 3641 7731

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Burnsall Street, Chelsea SW3

Five bedroom freehold house in the heart of Chelsea A pretty five bedroom and four bathroom freehold house, with a garden, located just off the King's Road. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, double reception room, further reception room, eat‐in kitchen, utility room, wine cellar, west facing garden. EPC rating F. Approximately 204 sq m ﴾2,200 sq ft﴿

KnightFrank.co.uk/knightsbridge knightsbridge@knightfrank.com 020 3641 5913

Freehold Guide price: £4,000,000 ﴾SLA140035﴿

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Academy Gardens, Kensington W8 Contemporary and luxury three bedroom apartment

An impressive interior designed apartment situated within one of Kensington's most prestigious developments. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double reception rooms, study, dining area, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, communal gardens, concierge, leisure facilities, lift, parking for 2 cars. EPC rating C. Approximately 260 sq m ﴾2,805 sq ft﴿ Share of freehold Asking price: £6,995,000

KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington kens@knightfrank.com 020 3551 5156

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KnightFrank.co.uk

Melbury Road, Holland Park W14 Stunning family house with garden

A detached red brick family house with five bedrooms, a spacious and bright first floor drawing room and a pretty paved west facing garden, close to Holland Park. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 4 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, kitchenette, cloakroom, garden. EPC rating F. Approximately 321 sq m ﴾3,459 sq ft﴿

KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington kens@knightfrank.com 020 3551 5156

Freehold Asking price: £7,250,000 ﴾KEN110188﴿

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Addison Crescent, Holland Park W14 Detached low built villa with parking

This handsome double fronted Victorian Villa is set behind a walled front garden with gated driveway and garage. 6 bedrooms, bathroom plus 2 shower rooms, 5 reception rooms, kitchen, pantry, dressing room, utility room, guest cloakroom, garden, off street parking for 1/2 cars, garage. EPC rating F. Approximately 517 sq m ﴾5,568 sq ft﴿ Freehold Asking price: £16,995,000

KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington kens@knightfrank.com 020 3551 5156 Joint agent: savills.co.uk kensingtonsales@savills.com 020 7535 3300

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Holland Park, Holland Park W11 FOR SALE

Holland Park, Holland Park W11 FOR SALE

Situated in this elegant detached Grade II listed Italianate villa is a stunning 3/4 bedroom penthouse apartment. The building has a lift and access to beautiful communal gardens. 3/4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen, lift, communal garden. Approximately 131 sq m ﴾1,413 sq ft﴿

A stylish and contemporary three bedroom penthouse apartment which benefits from a private roof terrace, superb views and a beautiful communal garden. 3 bedrooms, bathroom, reception room, dining room, kitchen, terrace, guest cloakroom, 3rd floor. Approximately 133 sq m ﴾1,437 sq ft﴿

Asking price: £2,250,000 KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington

020 3551 5156 kens@knightfrank.com

Asking price: £2,750,000 KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington

020 3551 5156 kens@knightfrank.com

Holland Park, Holland Park W11 FOR SALE

Holland Park, Holland Park W11 FOR SALE

A beautifully presented and elegant three bedroom apartment situated on the second floor of this classic stucco fronted villa in the heart of Holland Park. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, dining area, kitchen, 2nd floor. Approximately 122 sq m ﴾1,322 sq ft﴿

A immaculate and well presented three bedroom, second floor apartment with excellent living and entertaining space and the benefit of a large terrace. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen, 2nd floor. Approximately 126 sq m ﴾1,361 sq ft﴿

Guide price: £2,850,000 KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington

Guide price: £2,950,000 KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington

020 3551 5156 kens@knightfrank.com

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Holland Park, Holland Park W11 FOR SALE

Holland Park, Holland Park W11 FOR SALE

A well presented spacious apartment offering wonderful accomodation and benefits from two exceptional reception rooms and a private garden. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, reception room, dining room, kitchen, conservatory/breakfast room, terrace, garden. Approximately 194 sq m ﴾2,088 sq ft﴿

A magnificent triplex apartment benefiting from parking and direct lift access. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, reception room, cinema room, dining area, kitchen, study, roof terrace, parking. Approximately 386 sq m ﴾4,155 sq ft﴿

Asking price: £4,250,000 KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington

020 3551 5156 kens@knightfrank.com

020 3551 5156 kens@knightfrank.com

Asking price: £8,950,000 KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington Joint Agent: john‐taylor.co.uk

020 3284 1888 london@john‐taylor.com

Holland Park, Holland Park W11 UNDER OFFER

Holland Park, Holland Park W11 SOLD

A sensational lateral apartment spanning the lower and raised ground floors with large private garden. 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, kitchen, swimming pool, cinema room, gym, sauna. Approximately 552 sq m ﴾5,941 sq ft﴿

A bright first floor one bedroom apartment benefiting from a generously sized roof terrace and access to a pretty communal garden. Bedroom, bathroom, reception room, kitchen, roof terrace, communal garden. Approximately 60 sq m ﴾650 sq ft﴿

Asking price: £13,950,000 KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington

Asking price: £1,100,000 KnightFrank.co.uk/kensington

Joint agent: carterjonas.co.uk

020 3551 5156 kens@knightfrank.com 020 7371 1111 hollandpark@carterjonas.co.uk

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KnightFrank.co.uk

Pembridge Villas, Notting Hill W11 Utimate family home with private garden

Wonderful stucco fronted family house ﴾semi detached﴿ offering exceptional volume and light. Immaculately presented and intelligently designed for ultimate family living and entertaining in prime location. 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, family room, utility room, terrace, garden. EPC rating D. Approximately 445 sq m ﴾4,790 sq ft﴿.

KnightFrank.co.uk/nottinghill nottinghill@knightfrank.com 020 8166 5449

Freehold Guide price: £11,000,000

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Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill W11 Communal garden family home

Set in an idyllic position and in one of Notting Hill’s finest locations, this thoroughbred house is arranged over four floors. 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms ﴾en suite﴿, reception room, kitchen, dining room, conservatory, games room, study, garage, off street parking, garden, communal garden. EPC rating E. Approximately 446 sq m ﴾4,804 sq ft﴿ Freehold Guide price: £13,250,000

KnightFrank.co.uk/nottinghill nottinghill@knightfrank.com 020 8166 5449 Joint agent: Strutt and Parker struttandparker.com 020 7221 1111

﴾NGH130143﴿

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Oxford Gardens, Notting Hill W10 Seven bedroom dream family house

An opportunity to acquire an elegant double fronted period family house offering a perfect balance between beautiful entertaining space and family living. 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, 2 kitchens, dining room, family room, guest cloakroom, terrace, garden. EPC rating E. Approximately 499 sq m ﴾5,375 sq ft﴿ Freehold Guide price: £9,500,000

KnightFrank.co.uk/nottinghill nottinghill@knightfrank.com 020 7229 0229 Joint agent: bective.co.uk ladbrokegrove@bective.co.uk 020 7221 0330

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KnightFrank.co.uk

Pembridge Square, Notting Hill W11 Lateral four bedroom apartment

An opportunity to acquire a spacious and well proportioned apartment arranged over the entire lower ground floor of this beautiful stucco fronted villa in this prestigious location. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, patio. EPC rating E. Approximately 208.6 sq m ﴾2,246 sq ft﴿ Share of freehold Guide price: £3,000,000

KnightFrank.co.uk/nottinghill nottinghill@knightfrank.com 020 8166 5449 Joint Agent: Bective Leslie Marsh ladbrokegrove@bective.co.uk 020 7221 0330

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Viscount Court, Notting Hill W2 Two bedroom apartment in mansion block

An opportunity to acquire a two bedroom, two bathroom flat in a well‐kept mansion block just off Westbourne Grove. The flat boasts an exceptional triple aspect reception room with beautiful period features and good volumes. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen, 2 balconies. EPC rating E. Approximately 89 sq m ﴾961 sq ft﴿

KnightFrank.co.uk/nottinghill nottinghill@knightfrank.com 020 8166 5449

Leasehold Guide price: £1,495,000

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Onslow Gardens, South Kensington SW7 Two bedroom raised and lower ground floor apartment A superb apartment situated on one of South Kensington and Chelsea’s most desirable addresses. Master bedroom with en suite bathroom, bedroom 2, family shower room, reception room/dining room, kitchen, guest cloakroom. EPC rating C. Approximately 108 sq m ﴾1,167 sq ft﴿ Share of freehold: approximately 981 years remaining Guide price: £2,250,000

KnightFrank.co.uk/southkensington southkensington@knightfrank.com 020 8128 1253

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Hyde Park Gardens Mews, Hyde Park W2

Fantastic development opportunity

A rare opportunity to extend this pretty mews house to create the perfect dream home, providing 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and a large roof terrace. The current house comprises 3/4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen, dining area, study, utility room, roof terrace. EPC rating E. Approximately 120 sq m ﴾1,300 sq ft﴿ Freehold

KnightFrank.co.uk/hydepark hydepark@knightfrank.com 020 3544 2483

Guide price: £2,950,000 ﴾HPE130236﴿

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Clifton Place, Hyde Park W2 Stylish and spacious apartment

A beautiful apartment, located in a white stucco building close to Connaught Village, offering a wealth of living space. Master bedroom with en suite shower room, 2 further bedrooms, bathroom, dual aspect reception/dining room, semi open plan kitchen, cloakroom, attic storage. EPC rating D. Approximately 120 sq m ﴾1,300 sq ft﴿ Leasehold: approximately 160 years and 10 months Guide price: £1,850,000 ﴾HPE130093﴿

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Onslow Gardens, South Kensington SW7 Oakwood Court, W14 A sympathetically restored four bedroom apartment Unique four bedroom penthouse with roof terrace

A beautifullypenthouse presentedwith fourdirect bedroom lateral on the firsta floor this A stunning access to a apartment roof terracesituated benefitting from largeof hotub highly desirable red brick mansionviews blockover withthe porter. 4 bedrooms, bathrooms, double and eating area with far reaching London skyline. 4 3 bedrooms, reception room, dining2 room, kitchen, communal gardens, porter. EPC rating D. 2 bathrooms, kitchen, reception rooms, terrace. EPC rating D. Approximately 212 sq m ﴾2,282 sq ft﴿ Available unfurnished

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Guide price: £2,250 per week Available furnished Guide price: £2,350 per week

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The Lansbury, Knightsbridge SW3 W8 Campden Hill Square, Kensington An immaculate houseapartment Three bedroom family penthouse

Finished to a Harrods very highand standard, offersdevelopment, excellent entertaining space, spacious Overlooking situatedthe in house a boutique this stunning penthouse rooms high ceilings. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, double reception room 2 plus a boasts and exquisite furnishings and bespoke details. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, reception further reception room, large eat in kitchen/family room, dining room, study, roof rooms, kitchen, underfloor heating throughout, air conditioning, terrace, balcony, lift terrace, garden. Approximately sq m ﴾4,034 sq ft﴿. and underground parking. EPC rating B. 373 Approximately 286 sq m ﴾3,083 sq ft﴿ Available unfurnished Available furnished Guide Price: £5,250 Guide price: £10,000per perweek week

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Onslow Gardens, South Kensington St Petersburgh Place, Bayswater W2SW7 Fabulous house in a great locationwith roof terrace Unique four bedroom penthouse

A fabulous family house situated close Kensington Gardens and Notting Hill. A stunning penthouse with directvery access to atoroof terrace benefitting from a large hotub 5 bedrooms, 3 reception planskyline. kitchen/family room, utility and eating areabathrooms, 2 with far reaching views rooms, over theopen London 4 bedrooms, room, cloakroom, garage. The propery also includes self contained one bedroom flat. 2 bathrooms, kitchen, 2 reception rooms, terrace. EPCa rating D. Approximately 212 sq m EPC rating E. Approximately 231 sq m ﴾2,490 sq ft﴿ ﴾2,282 sq ft﴿ Available unfurnished Available furnished Guide price: £4,000 per week Guide price: £2,350 per week ﴾NHQ136702﴿

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Pembroke Mews, KensingtonSW3 W8 The Lansbury, Knightsbridge A stunning and spacious house in a quiet mews Three bedroom penthouse apartment

An extremelyHarrods spaciousand house to rent a quiet mews. The property is set overpenthouse three Overlooking situated in in a boutique development, this stunning floors with high ceilings andand is extremely throughout. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms boasts exquisite furnishings bespoke light details. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 reception ﴾1 en suite﴿, en suite showerheating room, family bathroom, double reception room, openlift plan rooms, kitchen, underfloor throughout, air conditioning, terrace, balcony, kitchen, cloakroomparking. and terrace. EPC rating D. Approximately sq m ﴾1,913 and underground EPC rating B. Approximately 286 sq177 m ﴾3,083 sq ft﴿ sq ft﴿ Available furnished furnished or unfurnished Available Guide price: price: £10,000 £2,500 per Guide perweek week

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Onslow Gardens, South Kensington SW7 Unique four bedroom penthouse with roof terrace

A stunning penthouse with direct access to a roof terrace benefitting from a large hotub and eating area with far reaching views over the London skyline. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, 2 reception rooms, terrace. EPC rating D. Approximately 212 sq m ﴾2,282 sq ft﴿

KnightFrank.co.uk/lettings southkenlettings@knightfrank.com 020 3641 6025

Available furnished Guide price: £2,350 per week

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The Lansbury, Knightsbridge Pembroke Mews, KensingtonSW3 W8 A stunning and spacious house in a quiet mews Three bedroom penthouse apartment

An extremelyHarrods spaciousand house to rent a quiet mews. The property is set overpenthouse three Overlooking situated in in a boutique development, this stunning floors high ceilings andand is extremely throughout. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms boastswith exquisite furnishings bespoke light details. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 reception ﴾1 en suite﴿, en suite showerheating room, family bathroom, double reception room, openlift plan rooms, kitchen, underfloor throughout, air conditioning, terrace, balcony, kitchen, cloakroomparking. and terrace. EPC rating D. Approximately sq m ﴾1,913 and underground EPC rating B. Approximately 286 sq177 m ﴾3,083 sq ft﴿ sq ft﴿ Available furnished or unfurnished Available furnished Guide Guide price: price: £2,500 £10,000per perweek week

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PROPERTY

Market Comment A jump in volume of transactions suggests London’s appeal is widening beyond a ‘safe haven’ investment. The Buying Solution London reports

Prime central London (PCL) property has outperformed many other investments over the last decade but despite record consecutive monthly rises, growth has now started to slow. January 2014 marked a record 39 months of consecutive growth for prime central London, the longest such period in the last decade. Such strength of growth has been attributed to central London’s reputation as a safe haven in the aftermath of the financial crisis and during periods of global political instability. Whatever the rationale, PCL growth eclipsed the 25 per cent registered by the Nationwide UK house price index over the same period and has outperformed other investment avenues, including the FTSE 100 share index, over a ten-year period. This period of consistent growth has taken place in spite of the largest financial crash since the Great Depression. Rachel Thompson, Partner at TBS, suggests that “over the last couple of years we have found that many people have looked to buy a flat as part of asset diversification. This coincided with investors falling out of love with the stock market after the financial crisis and viewing London property as a safe haven for funds, especially as capital growth outstripped many other asset classes. A Mayfair house worth £345,186 in 1976, for example, would now be worth £23.6 million which really emphasises the growth on offer in PCL.” As more and more millionaires and billionaires are created on an annual basis, there is increased demand for trophy homes in PCL.

until after the General Election on 7 May 2015. The outer prime areas are now starting to rise at a fairly competitive rate but they almost exclusively rely on a UK national, domestic market. Therefore, should the economy slip or there be another crisis, these might be more susceptible to a correction, which in turn affects the liquidity of the asset. PCL is normally the last to be affected and the first to recover as international buyers invest into London and hence the city is seen as one of the safest places to invest. PCL price performance since 2004 Source: Knight Frank Residential Research

We forecast that in 2014 the Prime Central London market will remain driven by the sub-£2 million market In our experience these properties, once purchased, are seen as long term investments and held within portfolios. Consequently, there is no financial requirement to ever sell these properties which in turn can create an imbalance between supply and demand, thus keeping prices high. Prices in PCL rose by 7.5 per cent in 2013; however there were significant differences in the pace of price growth in different areas. City and Fringe posted nearly 16 per cent growth in 2013 and Marylebone a 12.3 per cent increase, compared with 2.7 per cent in Chelsea and 5.8 per cent in Mayfair. This pattern was also true when drilling down into different price bands where Jonathan Mount, Associate at TBS, suggests “price growth of sub-£2 million homes outperformed the growth at the top end of the market. Homes in the £5-£10 million and £10 million plus price bracket increased in value by 3.1 per cent and 1.6 per cent respectively in 2013, while homes in the sub-£2 million price bracket are higher by 11 per cent, driven in part by the higher stamp duty charge for £2 million plus properties that was introduced in the 2012 Budget.” At TBS, we forecast that in 2014 the PCL market will remain driven by the sub-£2 million market as domestic buyers are more sensitive to tax levies above this level. Investors will also see the threat of potential mansion tax as a deterrent above £2 million; however, there will be no clarity on this

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Westbourne Grove, W11 A beautifully refurbished larger than average three bedroom triplex with decked roof terrace ideal for entertaining. The property is located on the vibrant and fashionable Westbourne Grove surrounded by international boutiques and a host of excellent restaurants. EPC: C

£3,950,000 Leasehold • • • • • •

Hamptons Notting Hill Office Sales. 020 7717 5469 | Lettings. 020 7717 5471

Two large reception rooms Three bedrooms Two bathrooms (one-ensuite) Cloakroom Gym Private entrance off cobbled mews


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Evelyn Gardens, SW7

£3,150,000 Share of Freehold

A rare chance to acquire an elegant, spacious split level apartment in this sought after location. With a sensible, well planned layout this charming flat forms part of a lovely red brick building. The property has a 20’ x 16’ main reception room with a separate dining room, three double bedrooms, ample storage and separate shower room and bathroom.

EPC: D

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Hamptons Chelsea Office Sales. 0207 835 1444 | Lettings. 020 7717 5433

3rd and 4th floor flat Three bedrooms Two bathrooms Two reception room Access to communal gardens Excellent decoration


Kensington, W8 A charming stucco fronted five bedroom house completely rebuilt and refurbished maintaining only its original facade. Located in the heart of Kensington this delightful family house has been interior designed with a great deal of flair and imagination. EPC: C

£4,950,000 Freehold • • • • • •

Hamptons Kensington Office Sales. 020 7937 9371 | Lettings. 020 7717 5459

Three reception rooms Kitchen breakfast room Master suite with dressing room & bathroom Four further bedrooms Garden Off-street parking


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Ovington Gardens, SW3 An immaculately presented third and fourth floor maisonette which has been extensively refurbished to exacting standards by Whitebox London. The property offers generous proportions throughout of 1,442 sq. ft., with a wonderful reception room featuring three large west-facing windows with far reaching views and generous ceiling heights. Further accommodation comprises a superb master bedroom suite, a second bedroom, a stunning guest shower room, a study and impressive contemporary kitchen. EPC: D

Hamptons Knightsbridge Sales. 020 7717 5461 | Lettings. 020 7717 5463

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Reception room Kitchen 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Study Lift access

Joint Sole Agent Sales. 020 7591 8600

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Grosvenor Waterside A superb contemporary two bedroom apartment in Grosvenor Waterside’s most exclusive building with over 1500 sq ft of lateral accommodation and wonderful river views over the Thames. This spacious apartment offers well proportioned rooms throughout and direct lift access. EPC: B

£2,795,000 Leasehold • • • • • •

Hamptons Sloane Square Office Sales. 020 7717 5481 | Lettings. 0207 717 5483

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Two bedrooms Two bathrooms Private parking New build Lift Porter/caretaker


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Park Walk, SW10 A stunning newly refurbished 2 bedroom 2 bathroom first floor apartment set over 800 square feet within this prestigious gated development. The apartment is finished to the highest standard with modern furniture and fittings, including Aqua Vision TV in the bathroom and iPad controlled ‘SmartHome’ media system. EPC: C

£870 per week Furnished (charges apply)* • • • • •

*Tenant Charges Tenants should note that as well as rent, an administration charge of £216 (Inc. VAT) per property and a referencing charge of £54 (Inc. VAT) per person will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit www.hamptons.co.uk/rent/tenant-charges

Hamptons Chelsea Office Lettings. 020 7717 5433 | Sales. 0207 835 1444

Light reception room Great entertainment space Redecorated rooms Finished to the highest standard Two bedrooms Two bathrooms


Drayson Mews, W8 A unique modern mews house set just behind Kensington High Street. This house benefits from wooden floors in the reception, a modern kitchen and private garage. The house is located on a charming cobbled mews and just a short walk from the green spaces of Kensington Gardens. EPC: D

£1,400 per week Furnished (charges apply)* • • • • •

*Tenant Charges Tenants should note that as well as rent, an administration charge of £216 (Inc. VAT) per property and a referencing charge of £54 (Inc. VAT) per person will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit www.hamptons.co.uk/rent/tenant-charges

Hamptons Kensington Office Lettings. 020 7717 5459 | Sales. 020 7937 9371

Mews house Two bedrooms Two bathrooms Central location Utility area Garage


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Princes Gate, SW7 This stunning lateral conversion has been finished to exacting detail and boasts a wealth of natural light. The apartment is situated on the second floor of this beautiful period building and further benefits an integrated sound system, day porter as well as air conditioning. EPC: C *Tenant Charges Tenants should note that as well as rent, an administration charge of £216 (Inc. VAT) per property and a referencing charge of £54 (Inc. VAT) per person will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit www.hamptons.co.uk/rent/tenant-charges

Hamptons Knightsbridge Office Lettings. 020 7717 5463 | Sales. 020 7717 5461

£2,750 per week Furnished/Unfurnished (charges apply)* • • • •

High ceilings Views over Princes Gardens Open fireplace Portered building


Gatliff Road, SW1W A spacious and modern three bed apartment in a popular portered development close to the River Thames. The two large bedrooms have fantastic ensuite bathrooms and a further guest bathroom. The property benefits from being on the third floor with a balcony from the reception room over looking the peaceful development. EPC: B

£1,250 per week Furnished (charges apply)* • • • • •

*Tenant Charges Tenants should note that as well as rent, an administration charge of £216 (Inc. VAT) per property and a referencing charge of £54 (Inc. VAT) per person will apply when renting a property. Please ask us for more information about other fees that may apply or visit www.hamptons.co.uk/rent/tenant-charges

Hamptons Sloane Square Office Lettings. 0207 717 5483 | Sales. 020 7717 5481

Three bedrooms Balcony Third floor Lift Portered development


Clarendon Road H O L L A N D PA R K W 11

Entrance hall, drawing room, sitting room, library, dining room, kitchen, 6 bedrooms (1 en suite), family bathroom, shower room, guest cloakroom, utility area, garage, off-street parking, roof terrace, west-facing garden

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Ross Ward ross@pereds.com

020 7727 5750

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1 BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME ON A PRIME NOTTING HILL STREET artesian road, w2 Reception room ø media room ø kitchen/dining room ø master bedroom suite ø 5 further bedrooms (1 en suite) ø 2 family bathrooms ø 2 guest cloakrooms ø terrace ø patio ø 257 sq m (2,766 sq ft) ø EPC=E Guide £4.8 million Freehold

Savills Notting Hill Ben Davies bdavies@savills.com

020 7727 5750


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1 BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED ONE BEDROOM LOFT-STYLE APARTMENT ladbroke gardens, w11 Open plan reception room/kitchen ø master bedroom with en suite shower room ø access to communal garden ø 65 sq m (702 sq ft) ø EPC=C

Savills Notting Hill Abigail Frankish afrankish@savills.com

020 7727 5750 Guide £1.4 million Leasehold, approximately 967 years remaining plus Share of Freehold


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1 DELIGHTFULLY LIGHT AND BRIGHT MEWS HOUSE coleherne mews, sw10 Reception room ø kitchen ø 2 double bedroom suites ø guest cloakroom ø terrace ø skylight ø garage ø 116 sq m (1,244 sq ft) ø EPC=E

Savills Chelsea Charlie Bubear cbubear@savills.com

020 7578 9000 Guide £2.15 million Freehold


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1 DOUBLE FRONTED VILLA WITH 85FT LONG REAR GARDEN AND PARKING addison crescent, w14 4-5 reception rooms ø kitchen with conservatory/breakfast room ø 5-6 bedrooms ø 4 bath/shower rooms ø laundry room ø guest cloakroom ø garage ø off-street parking ø landscaped garden ø 517 sq m (5,568 sq ft) ø EPC=F Guide £16.995 million Freehold

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Roddy Craggs roddy.craggs@knightfrank.com

Johnny Fuller jlfuller@savills.com

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CAMBRIDGE GARDENS, w10

PALACE COURT, w2

2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception/dining room ø separate kitchen ø communal garden access ø balcony ø 72 sq m (778 sq ft) ø Council Tax=F ø EPC=D

2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø open plan kitchen ø small patio ø newly refurbished ø 107 sq m (1,149 sq ft) ø Council Tax=F ø EPC=D

Flexible furnishings £725 per week

Unfurnished £1,150 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill amackinnon@savills.com 020 7727 5751

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill amackinnon@savills.com 020 7727 5751

LONSDALE ROAD, w11

STANLEY GARDENS, w11

3 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø eat-in kitchen ø private garden and terrace ø bar ø utility room ø 154 sq m (1,663 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=D

3 bedrooms ø 3 bathrooms ø 2 reception rooms ø eat-in kitchen ø communal gardens ø balcony ø 181 sq m (1,949 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=C

Flexible furnishings £2,050 per week

Unfurnished £3,750 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill amackinnon@savills.com 020 7727 5751

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill ndennis@savills.com 020 7727 5751

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*£36 inc VAT for each additional tenant/occupant/guarantor reference where required. Inventory check out fee – charged at the end of or early termination of the tenancy and the amount is dependent on the property size and whether furnished/unfurnished. For more details, visit www.savills.co.uk/fees.

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A NEWLY REFURBISHED HOUSE WITH SURROUND SOUND markham street, sw3 4 bedrooms (1 en suite) ø family bathroom ø reception room ø open plan kitchen/dining room ø patio ø roof terrace ø 145 sq m (1,561 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=D

Unfurnished £1,795 per week + £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply*

Savills Chelsea Izzy Birch-Reynardson ibreynardson@savills.com

020 7578 9020

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BRAND NEWLY REFURBISHED TWO BEDROOM MEWS HOUSE ensor mews, sw7 2 bedroom suites ø open plan kitchen ø open plan kitchen ø guest cloakroom ø garage ø 56 sq m (609 sq ft) ø Council Tax=G ø EPC=C

Unfurnished £1,250 per week + £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply*

Savills Chelsea Oliver Mellotte omellotte@savills.com

020 7578 9020

*£36 inc VAT for each additional tenant/occupant/ guarantor reference where required. Inventory check out fee – charged at the end of or early termination of the tenancy and the amount is dependent on the property size and whether furnished/unfurnished. For more details, visit www.savills.co.uk/fees.


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ONSLOW SQUARE, sw7

CRAVEN HILL GARDENS, w2

2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception ø separate kitchen ø terrace ø garden square ø lift ø 107 sq m (1,157 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=C

2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø kitchen/ dining room ø guest cloakroom ø lift ø 138 sq m (1,485 sq ft) ø Council Tax=G ø EPC=B

Unfurnished £1,650 per week

Furnished £1,195 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Chelsea omellotte@savills.com 020 7578 9020

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill ndennis@savills.com 020 7727 5751

SCARSDALE STUDIOS, w8

MERCHANT SQUARE EAST, w2

2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø kitchen ø roof terrace ø 92 sq m (999 sq ft) ø Council Tax=F ø EPC=D

3 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø open plan kitchen ø porter ø lift ø underground parking ø 75 sq m (802 sq ft) ø Council Tax=F ø EPC=B

Furnished £950 per week

Furnished £925 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Kensington ehannam@savills.com 020 7535 3333

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Notting Hill amackinnon@savills.com 020 7727 5751

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*£36 inc VAT for each additional tenant/occupant/guarantor reference where required. Inventory check out fee – charged at the end of or early termination of the tenancy and the amount is dependent on the property size and whether furnished/unfurnished. For more details, visit www.savills.co.uk/fees.

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MELBURY ROAD, w8

ENNISMORE GARDENS MEWS, sw7

5 bedrooms ø 4 bathrooms ø reception room ø dining room ø kitchen ø patio ø 300 sq m (3,238 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=F

2 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø open plan kitchen ø guest cloakroom ø under floor heating ø balcony ø 130 sq m (1,402 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=C

Flexible furnishings £2,700 per week

Furnished £1,950 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Kensington alederer@savills.com 020 7535 3333

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Knightsbridge tsutton@savills.com 020 7590 5079

OVINGTON MEWS, sw3

MARKHAM STREET, sw3

4 double bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø kitchen ø roof terrace ø guest cloakroom ø small patio garden ø 133 sq m (1,432 sq ft) ø Council Tax-H ø EPC=D

4 bedrooms ø 2 bathrooms ø reception room ø open plan kitchen ø patio garden ø 145 sq m (1,561 sq ft) ø Council Tax=H ø EPC=D

Furnished £1,795 per week

Unfurnished £1,795 per week

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Knightsbridge cjalexander@savills.com 020 7584 8585

+ £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply* Savills Chelsea ibreynardson@savills.com 020 7578 9020

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The Brick House, Notting Hill W2 If the whole white stucco/Victorian thing doesn’t do it for you, check out this hip, low-key, award-winning architectural gem. A cunning combination of lateral loft-living and conventional rooms, the Brick House was brilliantly conceived to fill a seemingly impossible space at the end of this Notting Hill cul-de-sac.


Kitchen/dining room/ reception room Master bedroom suite Three further bedrooms Two further bathrooms Study Utility room Cloakroom Three gardens/terraces City of Westminster 3, 727 sq ft/346 sq m EPC Rating Band C Guide Price ÂŁ4.95 million Freehold

Sole Agent hello@crayson.com T 020 7221 1117 10 Lambton Place London W11 2SH


Blenheim Crescent, Notting Hill W11 Working on the premise that if the mother is happy, the family is happy, this house is probably part of Relate’s guide to saving your marriage. A family needs space, inside and out, preferably convenient, well organised and with plenty of room to cook, do the laundry and have some fresh air without leaving the premises.


Double reception room Kitchen / dining room Master bedroom suite Three further bedrooms Two further bathrooms Steam room Utility Wine store Two cloakrooms Roof terrace Three further terraces Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea 3,235 sq ft / 300.5 sq m EPC Rating Band F Guide Price ÂŁ4.75 million Freehold

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The Crayson Review Spring 2014 edition Up & up The housing market in our area remains in rude health as we begin 2014. Whilst a resurgence in the housing market nationally has taken some attention away from London, we continue to see strong growth in both prices and activity. Across Notting Hill, Holland Park and Kensington, prices per square foot rose by 9.4% over the last twelve months, with the number of homes changing hands rising by 42% over the same period. 2013 saw a turnaround in the fortunes of both the housing market and the wider economy. As headlines became increasingly positive, confidence started to grow. Inflation reached the Bank of England’s target of 2% and economic growth exceeded expectations, up 1.9% by the year end (the highest annual growth figure since 2007). The housing market also saw an influx of new buyers, with transactions rising 16% and the number of mortgage approvals increasing by 20%.

What’s going on? 2013 was a busy year, both for us at Crayson and the overall housing market in our area. The total value of homes sold last year in our area exceeded £1.8 billion, £662 million more than the total value in 2012. Sales started steadily in the first quarter of the year (10% higher than in Q1 2012), but rose significantly between March and December, with the number of properties sold 53% higher than the same nine-month period in 2012. Despite the introduction of a 7% stamp duty rate for homes over £2 million in 2012, it was this sector of the market which saw the

highest growth in transactions in 2013, up 77% year-on-year. Values in our area have risen by over a third (34%) in the past five years, with growth of 9.4% over the last twelve months alone. Flats recorded higher price growth than houses last year. Apartments in Westbourne Grove and Bayswater saw the highest growth in achieved prices, 13.2% above 2012 values.

Increase in sales across all price bands Sold in 2012

Sold in 2013

No. of properties

Whilst we have seen an increase in properties reaching the market since the New Year, new instructions over the last three months of 2013 fell by 19% compared with the same period a year earlier. However, on closer analysis, there was a wide variation in this figure. The number of homes coming on to the market at under £2 million in the last three months of 2013 was 29% lower than in Q4 2012, whilst the number of new instructions at over £2 million increased by 8% over the same period. Properties currently on the market vs. properties sold in 2013 Sold 2013

500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Under £1m

£1m to £2m

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Source: Lonres (Crayson market area)

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Brick House. This inspirational family house by leading architects Caruso St John is shaped like a horse’s head. No wonder it gets mentioned in all the top architecture reviews. Why Brick ‘House’ and not ‘Mansion’? To avoid the proposed Mansion Tax, perhaps? Let’s hope they don’t tax bricks next.

For both the housing market and the economy, 2013 far exceeded expectations. House prices nationally rose 4.4% in 2013, with the number of transactions up 16% on 2012. The FTSE100 posted its strongest year since 2009, ending the year up 14.4%. Confidence increased considerably amongst UK consumers and gross mortgage lending increased by 24% in 2013 according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders, with further growth of 15% forecast in 2014.

W8, a prestigious postcode

Key market indicators – 2013 growth & 2014 forecasts Forecast growth in 2014

W8 is one of the most expensive and sought-after postcodes in London. Whilst the area has over 10,800 dwellings, properties rarely reach the market. Over the past five years just 1,628 homes have changed hands, 15% of housing stock.

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W8 is a truly international area. According to the most recent Census, 57% of residents were born overseas, with those born elsewhere in Europe accounting for 23% of all residents. Of the residents from mainland Europe, 32% were French born.

Properties sold in 2013 achieved an average of £1,545 per square foot. Houses, which accounted for 31% of sales last year, commanded a premium of 23% over flats, selling for an average of £1,777 per square foot in 2013.

With high demand for properties, yet relatively low levels of new supply, prices in W8 have increased considerably over the past decade. Average values per square foot have risen by 173% since 2003. Two bedroom flats, which a decade ago averaged £517,000, are now selling for in excess of £1.35 million.

If correctly priced, homes which do reach the market are selling quickly. Last year Crayson sold an unmodernised, stucco fronted house on Scarsdale Villas, achieving in excess of asking price at almost £2,000 per square foot.

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Sales in W8 by price band – 2013 2%

The proportion of residents living in Kensington & Chelsea who were born overseas (currently 51.6%) is a key driver in maintaining the borough’s safe haven status as an area to invest. According to research by Oxford University, house prices in London have a direct correlation with political uncertainty in particular countries. The research suggests that an increase in political and economic uncertainty overseas can result in price rises in London areas with a higher proportion of residents from that particular country. An example of this would be the increase in French buyers in Kensington following Hollande’s announcements over taxation of high earners in France.

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In January, the IMF upgraded its 2014 forecast for the UK economy to 2.4%, up from 1.9% in October. Consensus forecasts compiled by the Treasury suggest GDP growth of 2.7% by the year end. The latest government figures show unemployment fell by 167,000 to 2.32 million (7.1%) in the three months to November, the biggest quarterly drop since 1997. Despite being a welcome boost for the UK economy, there were concerns over the impact on interest rates.

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With the prime London market increasingly tied to the fortunes of the global economy, forecasting how our market will perform has become increasingly difficult. Forecasters, often basing their predictions on performance over previous economic cycles, are now having to contend with global, as well as local factors to determine the rate of house price growth. Unsurprisingly this means that unexpected global hello@crayson.com T 020 7221 1117 on the events have an increasing bearing 10 Lambton Place London W11 2SH fortunes of our market.


Cornwall Gardens, South Kensington SW7 If this was New York or Paris, you would be falling over yourself to live in this great-sized duplex. A wonderful apartment in a fabulous area – you can walk everywhere, schools, shop and restaurants are local, and the communal gardens, to which only residents have access are some of the most quiet and charming in London. Inside a recent complete refurbishment has managed to retain the traditional and period features, and installed bespoke kitchen and bathrooms that more than meet modern requirements.


Reception room Kitchen Master bedroom suite Two further double bedroom suites Study Dining room Guest cloakroom Utility room Access to communal gardens Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea 2,410 sq ft / 224 sq m EPC Rating Band D Guide Price ÂŁ3.65 million Share of Freehold

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Hereford Road, Notting Hill W2 Secluded behind an anonymous gate, and sheltered by a terrace of stucco houses is a truly unique contemporary London house. Designed by an award-winning architect for a Danish badminton champion, and built by one of London’s leading construction firm, this house is a testament to the very best of contemporary british architecture.


Reception room Dining room Kitchen Dining area Entertainment room with bar, cinema & wine cellar Gym/Pool/Spa Master bedroom suite 7 further bedrooms 5 further bathrooms Garden 2 bedroom staff flat Utility room Garage and off-street parking for up to 5 cars Air-conditioning Creston interactive technology Lutron lighting Genesis alarm system Under floor heating City of Westminster 10,706 sq ft / 994.6 sq m EPC Rating Band C Guide Price ÂŁ20 million Freehold Sole Agent hello@crayson.com T 020 7221 1117 10 Lambton Place London W11 2SH


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Hospital Club Royal Brompton’s big plans opened up for public inspection: Proposals to develop a 3.5 acre site between the King’s and Fulham Roads – including the Chelsea Farmers’ Market – have been opened up for public scrutiny. The Royal Brompton Hospital, which currently owns the land, is looking to bring all of its operations under one roof on Sydney Street, rather than having to transfer patients between different units in different buildings. To do this, it needs to consolidate its holdings, which means selling off some of the most valuable development opportunities in the Royal Borough since the Chelsea Barracks. Sites under discussion include a terrace of townhouses on Foulis Terrace, which could be reinstated as 11 single family homes; the hospital’s Fulham Wing, South Parade Wing (including the former Fire Station) and Trafalgar Chambers, which it hopes to convert to residential use; the Georgian terrace at 117 to 151 Sydney Street and 250 King’s Road; and the Chelsea Farmers’ Market site, which the Trust would like to turn into a shopping parade with offices and homes above. The Council will be hosting two informal drop-in sessions to give advice to people on how they can respond. They will be held in the Small Hall of Chelsea Old Town Hall, King’s Road, SW3 5EE on Saturday 29 March 2014 from 10am to 1pm, and on Tuesday 1 April from 6pm to 8pm. The consultation is open for responses until 10 April. Visit planningconsult.rbkc.gov.uk for more information.

Average number of weeks taken to agree a sale 16

Time to Sell (weeks)

14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0

Source: Hamptons International Research

On Your Marks Speediest market since 2007 as two thirds of sales agreed within a month: It takes, on average, less than five and a half weeks to get a deal agreed on your house in London at the moment, according to Hamptons International. It’s more like eight and a half outside of the capital, but that’s still the shortest average time between advert and offer acceptance since 2007 (and nearly two weeks less than it took in 2012). The firm reports that one in ten sales is now agreed within the first week and two thirds go within a month. Don’t go taking the Baileys off ice just yet though; the window between shaking hands on a price and exchange is being drawn out by increasing amounts of mortgage red tape. This bit is now taking 11 weeks on average, a full seven days longer than it did in 2012. The long and the short of it is that the average time taken from marketing to exchange has fallen by five days, to just under 21 and a half weeks in 2013, compared with 2012. This is, of course, painted with an extremely broad brush that sweeps over major regional variations. “Even in a sellers’ market, not everything shifts quickly,” Hamptons reminds us, helpfully.

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Margaux, Porsche & Hepworth The assets that have kept pace with prime London property: Very few assets have matched the performance of Prime Central London (PCL) property over the last decade. But some rather glam alternative investments have kept up with – or even outpaced – the capital’s bricks and mortar. Since 2004 (when interest rates were at 3.75 per cent and £1 million bought you a decent two-bed flat in Knightsbridge), Knight Frank’s PCL Index has risen by 134 per cent. You could have garnered the same returns over the same period by buying a case of Château Margaux 2000 (and not drinking it) or a 1960 Porsche 356 (and not crashing it). Barbara Hepworth sculptures are one of the very few assets that outperformed PCL property, rising by 154 per cent over the decade. Knight Frank’s PCL Index launched in 1976, when interest rates stood at 11.5 per cent, and has risen by a factor of 60 since. A Mayfair house worth £345,186 (the current London average) in 1976 would, according to the Index, now be worth £23.6 million. Chesterton Humberts, meanwhile, is forecasting that PCL property will continue to outstrip other assets this year, rising by 10.1 per cent compared to Gold’s projected +1.4 per cent, the FTSE’s +7.8 per cent and Brent Crude oil’s -3 per cent.


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Prime Time Transaction values hit another high note as Notting Hill and Kensington boom: The PCL property market has been generating sales transaction values not seen since 2006, according to estate agency Strutt & Parker. W8 and W11 are at the forefront, recording a 21.8 per cent increase in transaction values compared with 2012. Chelsea, South Kensington and Fulham, meanwhile, saw transaction values jump 14.5 per cent on 2012, whilst overall PCL values saw 13 per cent year-on-year growth. At the very top end, there were 63 recorded sales more than £10 million in 2013 (a 5 per cent increase on 2012). Nearly 44 per cent of Strutt & Parker’s London buyers in 2013 were foreign, which goes some way to explaining all the cash purchases (the agency reports that 67 per cent of its deals were for cash). Chelsea, South Kensington and Fulham seem to be home to the most diverse spectrum of international buyers, while Knightsbridge is still locationof-choice for those from the Middle East. Kensington and Notting Hill’s market is in the process of changing from being domestic-led to being an overseas hotspot. Notting Hill agent Crayson has been reporting similar things, with per square foot prices across Notting Hill, Holland Park and Kensington rising by 9.4 per cent over the last 12 months, and the number of homes changing hands jumping by 42 per cent over the same period. The total value of homes sold last year in the area exceeded £1.8 billion; £662 million more than the total value in 2012, says Crayson.

Winter Market Review Prices and transactions are firmly on the up according to the latest from Lonres, London’s leading real-time property data resource. The firm’s statistics show transaction levels increasing by nearly a third over the last year, with per square foot prices rising, on average, by 13% across the capital. Winter Sales Market Review Summary • 32% more sales were recorded on Lonres in 2013 compared to 2012. • Average prices per square foot across prime London and fringes were 13% higher than at the end of 2012. • The average price paid per square foot in South London was 17% higher in Q4 2013 than in Q4 2012, the highest level of growth across the survey area. • Overall, estate agents expect no impact on pricing levels as a result of next year’s Capital Gains Tax changes, and only slight effects on levels of supply and demand. • The vast majority of agents surveyed expect very little or no impact on their market from the announcement that Funding for Lending will cease to offer incentives for mortgage lending in January 2014. • Three quarters of agents expect growth in prices over the year, with 26% anticipating prices increasing by more than 5%. • Agents are a little less confident about the level of transactions over the year, although just under half of agents still expect more sales in 2014 than in 2013. • Most commentators expect price growth in London in 2014 to be outside the core Prime Central London area. • With its continued investment and development, Lonres expects South London to continue to outperform in both value growth and transactions.

Elena Dimova, managing director of CENTURY 21 Sophia Elena, explores this intriguing behavioural science question

this is a most interesting question in behavioural science. Animals herd to play the percentages. Their instincts tell them that they have a better chance of survival and less chance of being targeted by a predator in a herd than roaming alone. And why do sellers go on the market at the same time? Is their objective to stay on the market and not be picked out or, indeed, the reverse? The principles are very similar. The risks of being selected by a single predator when you are part of a larger group are lower. It is a simple supply and demand game. Sellers who wait to launch their property at the same time as everyone else are not improving their chances of being picked. The demand in the market is fairly evenly spread throughout the year. Since early January, we have been receiving a huge amount of enquiries from buyers who have reassessed their priorities over the holidays, yet stock is low at this time of year. The next big wave is city bonus season and we are in the midst of it now. When the weather starts to improve, more buyers come to market, as they enjoy viewing in spring. You may think there are fewer buyers around during school holidays, but these are likely to coincide with holidays in other countries, and it is a time when overseas buyers come to London looking for an investment property, many of these being ‘cash buyers’. Local buyers want to be settled prior to the new school year; after the summer you have a ‘back to school’ wave of demand, followed by ‘we want to be in our new home for Christmas’ and more overseas buyers. The paradox is that if sellers launch at the same time as everyone else, they are missing a trick. Buyers are there and they want to buy no matter what day or month or season it is. Do the smart thing, take advantage of periods when stock levels are low and have the upper hand in negotiating the best price for your property. CENTURY 21 Sophia Elena, 10 Clarendon Road, W11 3AA 020 7229 1414; century21uk.com

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Holland Park W11 £6,950,000 This is a beautifully refurbished lateral apartment offering magnificent proportions throughout. The extensive living and entertaining space covers the entire raised ground floor of this imposing double-fronted villa, while the generous bedroom accommodation includes a sumptuous master bedroom with dressing room and en suite bathroom. A private, mature landscaped garden of over 70ft in length offers beautiful views and excellent privacy. Share of Freehold. Sole Agents.

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Lancaster Road W11 £4,350,000 This imposing Notting Hill home has been extensively refurbished to offer tremendous space and light along with many bespoke features. The accommodation includes a separate two-bedroom flat at garden level, a private landscaped rear garden, an impressive 30ft ground floor reception room, a stunning kitchen and a classic south facing first floor drawing room. The entire upper floors provide a beautiful master bedroom suite, four further bedrooms, two family bathrooms and a study. Freehold. EPC=F. Joint Sole Agent.

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Lexham Gardens W8 ÂŁ3,950,000 This magnificent apartment comprises a grand drawing room with many original features including a fireplace. Adjoining the drawing room is a lounge perfect for those quieter moments and a modern well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room. The property offers a master bedroom with a wealth of storage space and en suite bathroom, a second double bedroom with en suite bathroom and doors leading to patio garden, a third bedroom/study with direct garden access and a shower room. Leasehold. EPC=C. Sole Agents.

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First Street SW3 ÂŁ3,950,000 First Street is situated in a highly sought after Chelsea location just off Walton Street on the Chelsea and Knightsbridge borders. This wonderful freehold family house, boasts over 1,550 sqft of accommodation including extensive reception space, a large eat-in kitchen with space for dining, a patio garden, a master suite with balcony, two further double bedrooms and two bathrooms. Freehold. EPC=C. Sole Agents.

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Palace Court W2 £2,850,000 This is a truly spectacular three-bedroom top floor duplex apartment located on a stunning street moments from Hyde Park. Presented in excellent decorative order, the accommodation is flooded with natural light, and provides an open plan reception/dining room with a contemporary kitchen leading out to a private roof terrace. The property also offers an indulgent master bedroom suite with a large walk-in wardrobe and two further double bedrooms (one en suite). Freehold. Sole Agents.

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Campden Hill Court W8 £2,450,000 This fabulous three-bedroom flat is situated on the raised ground floor of one of Kensington’s premier, portered mansion buildings. This superb apartment comprises a bright double reception/dining room, separate kitchen, a master bedroom with en suite bathroom, two further spacious bedrooms and a bathroom. Campden Hill Court is located moments from the amenities of Notting Hill Gate, within easy reach of Holland Park and Kensington High Street. Share of Freehold. EPC=D. Sole Agents.

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Queens Gate SW7 £2,235,000 This large, three-bedroom apartment is located in the exceptionally popular and highly sought after Alexandra Court. The apartment has generous room dimensions and is laid out over just one floor. The fabulous property also has the added advantages of a porter and stunning ornamental gardens. Queesn’s Gate is located mid-way along Queens Gate, a stone’s throw from Hyde Park and within a short walk of the local amenities of the Old Brompton Road and South Kensington Underground stations. Share of Freehold. EPC=D. Sole Agents.

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Ovington Square SW3 £2,100,000 Situated on a highly sought after garden square within a well maintained period property, lies this beautifully proportioned apartment. The property itself has been finished to the highest of standards and comprises a spacious reception room, a modern fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en suite) and a stunning private garden. With access to lovely communal gardens (subject to approval), this property is ideal for those looking to acquire a strong, tangible asset. Share of Freehold. EPC=D. Sole Agents.

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Harrington Gardens SW7 £1,325,000 This fabulous, dual-aspect, raised ground oor apartment boasts high ceilings and beautiful period features. Presented in immaculate condition throughout, the accommodation includes a large double bedroom with lots of storage, a study, a modern bathroom, an extremely well appointed contemporary kitchen and a large reception room with a dual aspect and lots of natural light. The property also enjoys access to communal gardens. Share of Freehold. EPC=D. Sole Agents.

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Pembridge Gardens, W2 £11,000,000 Freehold An impressive double fronted villa laid out as 5 separate, very well presented apartments, ready for immediate let. The building measures approximately 7600sqft, with lift, and has been well converted, providing substantial apartments, entirely befitting of such a building and with the proportions so highly sought after and yet rarely found in rental properties in Notting Hill. It provides the perfect investment - a building reflecting the finest of Notting Hill’s architecture and in perhaps its most convenient spot. Five Separate Flats | Double Fronted Villa | Lift | Terraced | Patio | 7,500 Approx Sq ft (696.8sqm)

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St James’s Gardens, W11 £1,600 per week A stunning, two bedroom, two bathroom maisonette refurbished to high specification and exacting detail over the ground and lower ground floors with both beautiful private garden and access to communal gardens. Available furnished immediately. Two Bedrooms | Reception | Two Bathrooms | Maisonette | Garden | Communal Gardens | Any Furnishing

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EATON MEWS NORTH, SW1X £3,500,000 STC, FREEHOLD Eaton Mews North is quietly situated between Eaton Place and Eaton Square and constitutes a private cobbled Mews. Entered via a secluded street entrance, this period house is neutrally presented and benefits from plenty of natural light throughout. Of particular interest is the versatile use of the garage area; plus the south-facing master bedroom on the top floor, with en-suite bathroom. The property benefits from planning consent from City of Westminster for the creation of a new sub-level via excavation. *Please note the house is presently let, with a passing rent of £1,300 per week, T&C’s apply* Private Cobbled Mews | Private Street Entrance | Lobby | Reception Room | Dining Room | Kitchen | Master Bedroom Suite | Two further Bedroom Suites | Garage/Study | 1,298 Sq Ft | Non-Allocated Off Street Parking | Qualifies for a City of Westminster Parking Permit | EPC Rating F

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Wilton Row, SW1X ÂŁ2,350 per week unfurnished A newly refurbished and interior designed three bedroom house in a quiet mews off Belgrave Square. Wilton Row is a quiet, cobbled cul-de-sac between Belgrave Square and Knightsbridge. The living accommodation of the house is arranged over the first and second floors and offers three double bedrooms with ample built-in wardrobe space. The master bedroom benefits from a tiled bathroom with overhead shower and there is an additional walk-in tiled shower room on the same floor. The half landing between the first and second floors has double doors out to a traditional winter garden, with plenty of room for table and chairs. Three Bedrooms | Two Receptions | Two/Three Bathrooms | House | Balcony | Resident Parking | Garage | Unfurnished | 2,218 Approx Sq ft

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Nevern Square, SW5 ÂŁ1,750,000 Leasehold A wonderfully light and spacious three/four bedroom ground and lower ground floor maisonette with the benefit of its own private West facing garden. This fantastic property extends to 1482sq/ft (137.68sq/m) of accommodation and offers fantastic ceiling heights as well as large sash windows throughout. Of particular mention is the impressive drawing room with uninterrupted views of the square gardens that the flat enjoys access to as well as the mature private garden that is arranged over two levels and can be accessed from both floors providing ideal entertaining space inside and out. Large Entrance Hall | Reception Room | Kitchen | Three Double Bedrooms | Study/Bedroom 4 | Shower Room | Bathroom | Guest WC | West Facing Patio Garden

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Barkston Gardens, SW5 ÂŁ895 per week Unfurnished An extremely spacious and bright second floor flat (with lift) located in this period building. The property benefits from two double bedrooms with good built-in storage, two bathrooms and a separate study area. The building is also portered and you have access to the communal garden. The property is available now on an unfurnished basis. Two Bedrooms | Two Reception Rooms | Two Bathrooms | Second Floor (with Lift) | Access to Communal Gardens | Unfurnished | Porter

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Blithfield Street, W8 ÂŁ4,950,000 Freehold A lateral five bedroom house (3,150 sq ft/292 sq m) that has been extensively renovated and created out of the total integration of two Victorian terraced houses. The property has impressive accommodation including a large reception room which leads directly to an attractive courtyard garden and a large principal bedroom suite with its own sitting room. Entrance Hall | Drawing/Dining Room | Kitchen | Principal Bedroom Suite Including Sitting Room | Four Further Bedrooms | Three Further Bath/Shower Rooms | Loft/Studio Room | Cloakroom | Courtyard Garden | Roof Terrace | EPC Rating D

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Peel Street, W8 £1,800 per week Unfurnished A superbly presented unfurnished four bedroom Victorian terraced house. This bright property has a sleek contemporary finish and offers excellent entertaining space. The ground floor has been opened up to create a modern kitchen which leads to a family room and sliding glazed doors onto a secluded decked rear garden. The first floor has an impressive and bright 31’ double reception. Entrance Hall | Kitchen/Dining Room/Family Room | Double Reception Room | Principal Bedroom Suite | Three Further Bedrooms | Two Further Bath/Shower Rooms | Utility Room | Secluded Garden | EPC Rating E

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UPPER WIMPOLE STREET, W1 ÂŁ2,500,000 Leasehold

Cleverly designed to maximise space and light, a fabulous loft-style apartment in a central location. Beautifully styled throughout, this two/ three-bedroom property is conveniently located for Marylebone High Street and the open spaces of Regent’s Park. epc = f -

Generous vaulted reception room Open-plan kitchen/dining space Two bedrooms (one en-suite) Galleried third bedroom/home office Direct lift access Approx 132.44 sq m (1,426 sq ft)

Domus Nova Notting Hill 17 Kensington Park Road W11 020 7727 1717 nottinghill@domusnova.com


BATTERSEA PARK ROAD, SW11 £1,795,000 Leasehold

Awe-inspiring design, double-volume space and a glass canopy; warehouse-style apartments don’t come better than this. This impressive home is a stone’s throw from Battersea Park and only a short walk from the river and beyond to Chelsea. epc = c -

Open-plan reception + dining space Contemporary fitted kitchen Master bedroom, dressing room + en-suite Galleried second bedroom + en-suite 24-hour concierge + off-street parking Communal roof gardens Approx 117 sq m (1,259 sq ft)


WESTBOURNE TERRACE, W2 ÂŁ3,500,000 Leasehold A truly magnificent apartment that takes full advantage of the most desirable rooms within a Victorian stucco-fronted building. Impeccably designed and reconfigured, this contemporary three-bedroom home offers classic and breathtaking features. epc = c -

First-floor reception room Large kitchen/breakfast room Separate dining room Three bedrooms (one en suite) Private terrace + balcony Approx 171.8 sq m (1,849 sq ft)

Domus Nova Bayswater 78 Westbourne Grove W2 020 7221 7817 bayswater@domusnova.com


PRINCES SQUARE, W2

£1,100 per week – admin fees apply* Long let

A sublime two-bedroom garden maisonette expertly designed and remodelled by Andrew James Bolton Architects. Bright and beautifully styled, this fantastic home offers a welcoming ambience throughout. epc = c *

Open-plan reception + dining area Contemporary fitted kitchen Two bedrooms (one en-suite) Private garden + balcony Approx 101.96 sq m (1,097 sq ft) domusnova.com/administrationfees


PHILLIMORE GARDENS, W8 £2,500 per week – admin fees apply* Long let A luxurious and incredibly spacious three-bedroom, top-floor maisonette on Phillimore Gardens. Set behind a traditional façade and showcasing contemporary design, this fantastic home is nothing short of breathtaking. epc = d *

Large open-plan living space Modern fitted kitchen Three bedrooms (two en-suite) Home office Fantastic location Approx 160.66 sq m (1,729 sq ft) domusnova.com/administrationfees

Domus Nova Notting Hill 17 Kensington Park Road W11 020 7727 1717 nottinghill@domusnova.com


w COLEHERNE ROAD, SW10

£995 per week – admin fees apply* Long let An incredibly stylish and immaculately presented three-bedroom maisonette. This fabulous home has been expertly remodelled to offer inspiring and contemporary living. epc = c *

Vaulted reception room Open-plan dining + kitchen space Three double bedrooms Private decked terrace Approx 116 sq m (1,255 sq ft) domusnova.com/administrationfees


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Britten Street Chelsea SW3

£1,950,000

A wonderfully located top floor apartment (with lift) which has been comprehensively refurbished & interior designed to the highest standard. The reception room has a fantastic dual aspect, with 2 large windows looking towards St Luke’s Church, 2 double bedrooms & 2 bathrooms with lots of bespoke carpentry & storage. The design also uses the very latest home automation systems & includes smart TV’s in all rooms. EPC rating E

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Chelsea & South Kensington

020 7594 4740

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Flood Street Chelsea SW3

ÂŁ2,500,000

This 1st floor, 3 bedroom lateral apartment is ideally situated on the corner of Flood Street, gaining plenty of natural light. The property boasts contemporary features, a Tsunami kitchen, large modern bathroom, under floor heating, refurbished lift & very high quality finish. The property is within a popular mansion building in the heart of Chelsea.

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EPC rating D Chelsea & South Kensington

020 7594 4740

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Napier Place London W14

ÂŁ3,600,000

A contemporary 3 bedroom house in a quiet cobbled mews close to Holland Park. The generous accommodation comprises a stunning open plan 1st floor living space with feature glass staircase, a modern fully fitted kitchen, reception room & dining area, separate laundry room & guest cloakroom. The 3 large double bedrooms are located on the ground floor, all of which are en-suite. Other features include wooden flooring, under floor heating, air conditioning, built in sound system & an integral garage. EPC rating D

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020 7937 7244

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Hyde Park Gate London SW7

ÂŁ1,950,000

A 2 double bedroom apartment in excellent condition throughout, located in one of Kensington’s finest portered mansion blocks. Spread over 1,674 sq ft, this double aspect property comprises 2 large reception rooms, an open plan modern fully fitted eat-in kitchen, 2 well proportioned double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite) & ample storage throughout. Hyde Park Gate is close to the open spaces of Hyde Park & provides easy access to the amenities & transport facilities on Kensington High Street & Gloucester Road.

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020 7937 7244

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Lancaster Road Notting Hill W11

ÂŁ850,000

This stylish & bright 2 bedroom apartment has been beautifully refurbished to a high standard & has a wonderful sense of fluidity throughout. The property has been architecturally designed to enhance the light to create an open, functional living space.

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EPC rating D Notting Hill

020 3040 8585

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Ladbroke Grove Notting Hill W10

ÂŁ675,000

This fantastic 2 bedroom period conversion is in great condition, oozing style and elegance. Situated on the raised ground floor, the property benefits from high ceilings & large windows allowing light to flow throughout. There is also a charming roof terrace perfect for entertaining.

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020 3040 8585

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ÂŁ4,250,000 Share of Freehold Elvaston Place SW7 Kensington Gate Sales 020 7581 1152 | kengatesales@dng.co.uk

A beautifully presented triplex apartment with fabulous proportions over the ground, first and second floor of this impressive white stucco-fronted building.

Master bedroom with dressing room and en-suite bathroom, 2 further double bedrooms, Bedroom 4, 3 further bathrooms, Drawing room, Reception room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Study, EPC: D.


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ÂŁ2,725,000 Share of Freehold Draycott Place SW3 Chelsea Sales 020 7225 1225 | chelseasales@dng.co.uk

A 1,254 sq.ft top floor flat with wonderful light via large windows and a huge skylight, a south-facing roof terrace, balcony and wooden floors throughout.

Master bedroom with en-suite shower room, Second bedroom, Bathroom, Reception/dining room, Kitchen, Balcony, South-facing roof terrace, EPC: C.


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ÂŁ2,395,000 Leasehold Hyde Park Square W2 Notting Hill Sales 020 7727 7777 | nhsales@dng.co.uk

A fabulous split-level apartment in this wonderful location. The apartment boasts character and charm and forms part of this stunning period terrace.

3 bedrooms, En-suite bathroom, Shower room, Reception room, Eat-in kitchen, Communal gardens access, EPC: D. JSA: Strutt & Parker 020 7221 1111 | nottinghill@struttandparker.com


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ÂŁ2,250,000 Share of Freehold Queen's Gate Gardens SW7 Kensington Gate Sales 020 7581 1152 | kengatesales@dng.co.uk

An immaculately presented and spacious flat with fantastic natural light. The property has high ceilings with many period features and three windows overlooking the gardens.

Master bedroom, Second double bedroom, Family bathroom, Kitchen/reception room, Guest cloakroom, Lift, Access to gardens, EPC: D.


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ÂŁ1,300,000 Share of Freehold Westbourne Park Road W2 Notting Hill Sales 020 7727 7777 | nhsales@dng.co.uk

An extremely special maisonette over the ground and lower ground floors of this period building incorporating 1,031 sq.ft of well used space.

3 bedrooms, Reception room, Dining room, Kitchen, Bathroom, Cloakroom, Terrace, EPC: D.


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ÂŁ3,250 per week Unfurnished Graham Terrace SW1W Chelsea Lettings 020 7581 6666 | chelsealets@dng.co.uk

A stunning three bedroom house which has been finished to a very high standard. The house benefits from wood floors and a large kitchen/breakfast room.

3 double bedrooms, 2 en-suite bathrooms, Ensuite Shower room, Cloakroom, Reception room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Balcony, Garden, EPC: C.


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£2,500 per week Unfurnished Queen's Gate Gardens SW7

An outstanding split-level ground and lower ground floor flat which has been completely renovated throughout to an extremely high standard.

Kensington Gate Lettings 020 7589 5252 | kengatelets@dng.co.uk Douglas & Gordon will charge an initial one off tenancy agreement fee of £240 per tenancy and an individual tenant reference fee of £45 per tenant. For further details please go to www.dng.co.uk/fees

Master bedroom suite with walk-in wardrobes, 2 further double bedroom suites, Reception room, Reception room/dining room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Communal gardens, EPC: C.


Southwell Gardens, South Kensington SW7 • 2 Bedrooms

• Balcony

• 2 Bathrooms (1 en suite)

• Approx. 942 sq ft (88 sq m)

• Kitchen

• EPC rating: current (D) potential (D)

• Drawing room

“ A south-facing first floor balcony flat presented in good order throughout”

Guide price £1,975,000 Share of freehold

For more information call Tim des Forges on 020 7306 1610 or email tdf@waellis.com

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Ovington Square, Knightsbridge SW3 • 4/5 Bedrooms

• Conservatory

• 3 Bathrooms (1 en suite)

• Balcony and terrace

• 2 Cloakrooms (1 en suite)

• Large south west facing garden

• 2/3 Reception rooms

• Approx. 2,755 sq ft (255.94 sq m)

• Kitchen

• EPC rating: current (E) potential (C)

“ An extremely elegant Grade II listed house built circa 1850 located 200 metres from Harrods”

Guide price £4,250,000 Leasehold with 31 years remaining. Our client has the right to serve notice on the landlord to purchase the freehold under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967 (as amended)

For more information call Giles Cook on 020 7306 1620 or email gcook@waellis.com

W.A.Ellis LLP 174 Brompton Road London SW3 1HP

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Eagle Place, South Kensington SW7 • 4 Double bedrooms

• Paved garden

• 3 Bathrooms (2 en suite)

• Garage

• Guest cloakroom

• Off-street parking

• 2 Reception rooms

• Approx. 1,935 sq ft (179 sq m)

• Fully fitted kitchen

• EPC rating: current (D) potential (C)

“ A spacious and well presented house in this quiet cul de sac in South Kensington”

£1,950 per week Unfurnished

For more information call Kerry Morley on 020 7306 1630 or email kmorley@waellis.com

W.A.Ellis LLP 174 Brompton Road London SW3 1HP

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W.A.Ellis will make an initial one-off tenancy agreement charge of £240 per tenancy plus £60 referencing charge per tenant. A minimum of six weeks’ rent will be required for all properties. For further details of our services and charges please visit waellis.com


Oakwood Court, Holland Park W14 • 4 Double bedrooms

• 2 Balconies

• 3 Bathrooms

• Porter

• 2 Reception rooms

• Approx. 2,801 sq ft (260 sq m)

• Fully fitted kitchen

• EPC rating: current (E) potential (E)

“ A wonderfully spacious lateral apartment in this well maintained building with 24 hour porterage”

£2,050 per week Unfurnished

For more information call Lucy Morton on 020 7306 1630 or email lmorton@waellis.com

W.A.Ellis LLP 174 Brompton Road London SW3 1HP

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LOWNDES STREET, BELGRAVIA, SW1X LEASEHOLD ONE BEDROOM GROSS INTERNAL AREA: 420 SQ FT/ 39 SQ M

ÂŁ1,100,000 stc Entrance hall, Reception room, Kitchen, One double bedroom, En-suite bathroom An exceptionally bright one double bedroom west-facing apartment situated on the third floor of this imposing period building. Located in prime Belgravia this attractive conversion has been well-maintained and includes entrance hall, reception room, kitchen, double bedroom and en-suite bathroom. Decorated neutrally throughout,

the property is currently used as an investment and could continue to do so, or alternatively would make an ideal pied-a-terre. Lowndes Street is ideally situated within a few minutes walk of Motcomb Street and Sloane Street and their wealth of shopping and restaurants. EPC D.

CHELSEA OFFICE 2 Cale Street, London, SW3 3QU +44 (0)20 7581 5011 chelseaoffice@henryandjames.co.uk

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ST LUKES STREET. CHELSEA, SW3 FREEHOLD TWO BEDROOMS GROSS INTERNAL AREA: 1,165 SQ FT/ 108 SQ M

ÂŁ2,450,000 stc Two reception rooms, Kitchen, Dining Room, Two double bedrooms, One bathroom. A rare opportunity to purchase an unmodernised house in Chelsea Green. Coming to the market for the first time in 50 years, this property offers the incoming purchaser a blank canvas on which to create a contemporary freehold. Currently arranged over three floors the property boasts two separate reception rooms on the ground

floor, a double reception to the well-proportioned bedrooms on Subject to the obtaining the consents the property could dig and add an additional mansard

CHELSEA OFFICE 2 Cale Street, London SW3 3QU +44 (0)20 7581 5011

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CHRISTCHURCH STREET, CHELSEA, SW3 THREE BEDROOMS UNFURNISHED

£1,700

PER WEEK stc Reception room, Kitchen, Three en-suite bedrooms, Guest cloakroom, Front garden, Rear patio, Roof terrace, Wood floors This beautiful house which has been refurbished to a very high standard with wood floors in the reception, modern bathrooms and kitchen is located in this quiet residential road in Chelsea. Downstairs there is modern kitchen, reception room with doors to patio garden and guest cloakroom. Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and direct access onto the

roof terrace is located on the first floor. There are further two en-suite double bedrooms. The property is available unfurnished from the beginning of April. We will make an initial one-off tenancy agreement charge of £240 per tenancy plus £60 referencing charge per tenant. For further details of our services and charges please call our office. EPC D.

CHELSEA OFFICE 2 Cale Street, London SW3 3QU +44 (0)20 7581 5011 chelseaoffice@henryandjames.co.uk

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CADOGAN SQUARE, BELGRAVIA, SW1X THREE BEDROOMS FURNISHED

£3,450

PER WEEK stc Interior designed, Reception room, Kitchen, Three bedrooms, Three bathrooms, Wood floors, Communal gardens A striking three bedroom apartment on the raised ground floor of a handsome red brick period building on Cadogan Square. This immaculate property provides well arranged accommodation throughout and is ideally situated for Sloane Square and the King’s Road. Finished to the highest standard the accommodation comprises reception room, contemporary

eat-in kitchen, three bedrooms with good storage and three bathrooms (two en suites). The property is professionally managed and has access to communal gardens. We will make an initial one-off tenancy agreement charge of £240 per tenancy plus £60 referencing charge per tenant. For further details of our services and charges please call our office. EPC E.

CHELSEA OFFICE 2 Cale Street, London SW3 3QU +44 (0)20 7581 5011 chelseaoffice@henryandjames.co.uk

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SLOANE COURT EAST, SW3 A stylish and elegant 1st floor apartment in a red brick building with views over communal gardens from full length windows with Juliette balcony. Energy Rating: D. Bedroom, bathroom, reception room. £1,500,000 Leasehold 020 7293 0638 chelsea@faronsutaria.co.uk

ADDISON ROAD, W14 An immaculately presented and recently renovated 2nd floor apartment with spacious open-plan reception, access to a private balcony and garage. Energy Rating: C. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, balcony, lift, private parking £1,500,000 Freehold Share 020 7293 0594 nottinghill@faronsutaria.co.uk

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BOLTON GARDENS, SW5 An impressive contemporary designed apartment benefiting from direct access to the exclusive Bolton Gardens and also being in the prime location for Bousfield Primary School. Energy Rating: C. £1,695,000. Freehold Share 020 7293 0605 earlsct@faronsutaria.co.uk

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Expert Insight Your pension: should you be living in it? Nick Crayson comments Pension vs. property? What’s the best investment for retirement? Right now, you’re not the only one wondering this. More and more people are getting increasingly sceptical about the returns on investment from traditional pension funds. Pension contributions may well be more tax efficient than other investments, but the returns have meant that many are focussing their efforts on other types of investment when planning for their retirement. The facts are frightening. In the past ten years, annuity rates have fallen by between 16 and 19 per cent. This means if you’re thinking of putting your precious pension pot into an annuity, you’ll find your annual income is reduced considerably. So where are people running to for safety? The answer is the stock market and property. A recent poll by the market research company, Consumer Intelligence, revealed that one in three people are relying on

Kensington and Chelsea has been named as the richest borough in the land, with the largest number of wealthy households property to provide an income in retirement. A third said they plan to receive retirement income from buy-to-let investments, with 55 per cent saying they’d look to sell their own property to pay for retirement. When it comes to property as an investment, here are some other facts that might interest you, living where you do. With the average household income of more than £100,000, and the average property price of more than £750,000, in a wealth league poll compiled by Barclays, Kensington and Chelsea has been named as the richest borough in the land, with the largest number of wealthy households. So what is considered a ‘wealthy household’? According to the Wealth and Assets Survey published by the Office for National Statistics, to fall within the top ten per cent of wealthy households, a total wealth of more than £967,000 is required. The top ten per cent of households own almost 44 per cent of total wealth. 98 per cent of these top households have private pension provision, with pension wealth accounting for 57 per cent of the total household wealth. But noticeably, these top households have a lower proportion of their wealth held in property. With annuity rates as they are right now, living with the facts about pensions and property as investments is one thing. Whether or not you should be living in your pension is something well worth giving serious consideration. Crayson, 10 Lambton Place, W11 2SH; 020 7221 1117; crayson.com

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Ansdell Terrace, Kensington, W8 A stunning house finished to the highest standard, and located quietly in this village-like area yet within easy reach of all the shops and amenities of High Street Kensington. The house has been thoughtfully designed offering under floor heating, a central vacuum system, air conditioning on the top two floors, and a dumb waiter to all levels of the house, amongst other features. Accommodation of approximately 2982 sq. ft. comprises 4/5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2/3 receptions, utility room, ground floor patio off the kitchen, storage room, and large roof terrace. The house is available immediately for long term lets of a minimum of 2 years on an unfurnished basis. EPC rating D. Price per week: £3,950 Plus property fees: £180 Admin & £250 Checkout. References: £42 per person* *http://www.harrodsestates.com/tenants 020 7225 5881 candice.fletcher@harrodsestates.com

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Pembroke Gardens Close, Kensington, W8 A well-presented house in a private cul-de-sac in Kensington. Arranged over two floors, the large entrance hall leads to spacious L-Shaped reception room with double doors onto large conservatory room leading to large garden. Huge family eat-in kitchen, 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, and large loft storage area. Garage for one car and off-street parking for 4 cars. EPC rating F. Price per week: £3,995 Plus property fees: £180 Admin & £250 Checkout. References: £42 per person* *http://www.harrodsestates.com/tenants 020 7225 6602 karen.boland@harrodsestates.com

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49 Beauchamp Place London SW3 1NY 020 7581 3253 lettings@pattersonbowe.co.uk

Montpelier Place, Knightsbridge SW7

A practical and versatile house with an open plan layout in a quiet street. 3 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • reception room • study • kitchen open plan to dining room and family room • cloakroom • patio garden • EER band D • 1,594 sq ft / 148 sq m £1,600 per week Unfurnished

Harrods Court, Knightsbridge SW3

A lovely first floor interior designed flat in this exclusive Knightsbridge development. Double bedroom • reception room • kitchen • ensuite bathroom • cloakroom • parking • concierge • EER band D • 566 sq ft / 53 sq m. £795 per week Furnished

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Ennismore Mews, Knightsbridge SW7

A spacious mews house in a quiet location close to Hyde Park. 3 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • 2 reception rooms • study or 3rd bedroom • kitchen • utility room • cloakroom • garage • EER band E • 2,225 sq ft / 206.7 sq m £1,895 per week Unfurnished

Upper Mall, Hammersmith W6

A lovely family house on this historic waterfront with south facing view over the River Thames. 5 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • double reception room • kitchen dining room • family room • cloakroom • front and rear gardens • 3 private parking spaces • outbuildings • EER band E • 2,725 sq ft / 253.2 sq m £1,695 per week Unfurnished

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A beautifully refurbished apartment in the heart of Chelsea. Two double bedrooms • Two bathrooms • Double reception room • Open-plan kitchen • Utility room • South facing balcony • Lift • Energy Rating: D.

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A superb Grade II Listed townhouse with south facing views over the river and Albert Bridge. Four double bedrooms and four bathrooms (two en-suite) • Library • Historical pre-Victorian oak floors throughout • Front garden, patio and landscaped rear garden • Private gated access • Garage & additional residential parking to front Approximately 2,800 sq ft / 260 sq m

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Fulham, London, SW6 An impressive family house situated in a highly sought after residential area in SW6. The property is light and spacious over 4 floors, comprising 4 bedrooms with built in storage, 3 bathrooms, large eat-in kitchen, 2 reception rooms, study, laundry room and a private courtyard garden. There is a self-contained studio flat to the rear of the house with its own separate entrance. House: 2,009sqft / 195sqm. Studio flat: 248sqft / 23sqm.

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Holland Park, London, W11 A sensational apartment on one of the highest points of Holland Park that occupies the upper half of this beautiful double fronted villa. Entered via direct lift access onto the 2nd floor, which consists of a formal reception and dining and media room, a Boffi kitchen and laundry room. On the 3rd floor, a master bedroom suite with study, walk-through wardrobe and spectacular bathroom with circular bath and separate shower. There are also 2 further bedroom suites, one of which has a conservatory style bathroom and on the top floor is an open plan 4th bedroom suite which provides access onto a decked roof terrace with subtle lighting and breathtaking views across north west London. EPC Rating D

£8,950,000 Leasehold MEGEVE

MERIBEL

John Taylor UK 48 Berkeley Square, London W1J 5AX Tel: 020 3284 1888

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W2 Frederick Close, Hyde Park £1,895* Per Week

A stylish two bedroom apartment located within an iconic period building close to Hyde Park. Formerly a brass instrument factory, The Brassworks dates back to the early nineteenth century and has been sympathetically converted into eight stunning apartments, incorporating a high specification finish whilst preserving the original features. The apartment comprises a spacious reception room, two large double bedrooms, two bathrooms, fully fitted kitchen and separate study area. Further benefits include underground parking and concierge. Energy Rating: C.

W2 Radnor Mews, Hyde Park £1,000* Per Week

A stunning mews house located in the heart of the Hyde Park Estate, moments from Marble Arch and Lancaster Gate underground stations and the open spaces of Hyde Park itself. The property has recently been refurbished and benefits from a large open plan kitchen and reception room, two bathrooms, three large double bedrooms – one of which could be used as a study. The mews house is offered furnished and early viewings are highly recommended. Energy Rating: C.

*Rent excludes administration fees of £300 Inc. VAT plus £50 per person Inc. VAT for referencing which is payable upon creation of a legally binding tenancy agreement.

020 3394 0015 lettings.hydepark@kayandco.com


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W2 Connaught Square, Hyde Park ÂŁ4,975,000 Freehold

Situated with views over a private garden square a delightful Grade II listed family home offering elegant and well balanced accommodation in this central London location. The internal area extends to 3,465 sq. ft. and retains many period features including fine marble fireplaces to the principal rooms and much of the original cornicing, complemented with a touch of modernity such as the recently fitted Roundhouse kitchen. The master bedroom is particularly expansive with a delightful fitted bathroom with dressing area, coupled with three further bedrooms on the upper floors and family bathroom. The lower floor provides more of an informal living space arranged as a TV den, a further sitting room and bedroom. The house is complemented by a private roof terrace and access to the communal gardens of Connaught Square thus adding to the appeal of this fine house.

020 3394 0016 sales.hydepark@kayandco.com


REASONS TO CHOOSE WILFORDS No.11 MARKET KNOWLEDGE

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We certainly know our onions At Wilfords, we constantly monitor the local market and a plethora of economic indicators to make sure we’re aware of activity that could affect the value of your property. Whether it’s a change in supply, a recent sale or a shift in the economic land, we’ll be sure to let you know where you stand. We believe that at every step, finding, selling or renting your property should be a hassle-free, smooth and enjoyable process.

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Hogarths Kenway Road SW5

• Record price achieved for unmodernised • Three bedrooms • Freehold

UNDER OFFER

£1,550,000

Manson Place SW7 • Record price • Two bedrooms • Third floor

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£1,300,000


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Hogarths Nevern Square SW5

• Record price of £1,700 per sq ft • First floor • Two beds • 99 year lease

SOLD

£1,330,000

.. Stop press! Hogarths are currently negotiating the sale of a property in SW5 for £1,820 per square foot. This is a record that has just beaten our recent records above. To find out why Hogarths are securing these levels call us ...

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Lansdowne Road W11

ÂŁ2,250 per week

3 bedrooms | reception | 2 bathrooms | kitchen/ breakfast room | communal gardens | parking | Epc E

www.century21uk.com/nottinghill

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Academy Gardens W8

ÂŁ1,100 per week

bedroom | double height reception | bathroom | concierge | valet parking | swimming pool | Epc D

10 Clarendon Road London W11 3AA

020 7229 1414


Hot Property: Connaught Place A fantastic ground floor apartment near Marble Arch

This spacious ground floor apartment on Connaught Place comprises two double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a guest cloakroom, an outstanding reception room with wooden floors, high ceilings and unique cornicing, a dining room, a large eat-in kitchen and utility room. The apartment has been finished to the highest of standards with air conditioning, a surround sound system and Lutron lighting. The apartment is set within an impressive, newly-refurbished development which, after ten years of being largely unoccupied, is now

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producing income as a residential investment. The meticulous refurbishment was carried out by owners Sidra Capital, a Shariah-compliant investment bank located in Saudi Arabia, and Northbeach Capital Partners. The team liaised closely with Westminster conservation officers on how to best replicate the period features in the building. Northbeach Capital Partners is due to complete work on the development which is being marketed by W.A.Ellis and Kay & Co. The property benefits from being a stone’s throw away from Hyde Park and all the amenities of Marble Arch and Bond Street.


PROPERTY

10 Connaught Place, Marble Arch, W2 ÂŁ2,750 per week, furnished/unfurnished

020 7262 2030 kayandco.com

020 7306 1630 waellis.com

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Kensington Square, W8 4,002 sq. ft/372 sq. m

Situated on one of Kensington’s finest garden squares this handsome grade II listed house offers 4/5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 W.C’s, 3 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, steam room and spa, balcony, two patio’s and access to the beautiful communal gardens.

Price: £7,000,000 Freehold sales@dominiclondon.com

Queen’s Gate Terrace, SW7 2,400 SQ. Ft/223 SQ. M

An elegant and light 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom flat situated on the fourth and fifth floors (lift) of a most impressive portered building. The accommodation has been well planned to provide excellent entertaining space, reception room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, W.C and a superb master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom.

Price: £3,995,000

990 years plus Share of Freehold

sales@dominiclondon.com 38 Gloucester Road, SW7

020 7581 0154

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PERIOD HOUSES

BUCKINGHAM GATE, ST JAMES’S PARK SW1E

LITTLE COLLEGE STREET, OLD WESTMINSTER SW1P

A Spacious Townhouse Refurbished in a Contemporary Style

A Striking Period Townhouse with Views of the Houses of Parliament

Close to Buckingham Palace and St James’s Park

A Light and Airy Family Home

• 3 Bedrooms • Large Kitchen / Dining Area • Patio and Balcony • Very Light Throughout • 1,853 sq ft / 172 sq m • £2,500,000 • Leasehold • EPC=C Contact Susannah Odgers – so@hathaways.co.uk

• 5 Bedrooms (3 En-Suite) • 4 Reception Rooms & a Large Kitchen • Very Well Presented • 3,430 sq ft / 318 sq m • Freehold • OIEO £5,000,000 Contact Kirsty Sugden – ks@hathaways.co.uk

WILFRED STREET, ST JAMES’S PARK SW1E

GAYFERE STREET, OLD WESTMINSTER SW1P

A Recently Refurbished Townhouse

A Stylish and Spacious 4 Bedroom House

Close to Buckingham Palace and Green Park

Situated in the heart of Old Westminster

• 3/4 Bedrooms • Drawing Room • 31ft Long Open-Plan Kitchen, Dining & Family Room • 1,845 sq ft / 171 sq m • OIEO £2,500,000 • Freehold • EPC=C Contact Kirsty Sugden – ks@hathaways.co.uk

This property has been architecturally designed, part re-built and extensively refurbished to a very high specification • Roof Terrace and Balconies • Natural Light Throughout • 2,918 sq ft / 271 sq m • £4,975,000 • Freehold • EPC=D Contact Susannah Odgers – so@hathaways.co.uk

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Should you be considering the sale or rental of your property or wish to register your interest in purchasing a property and hearing about new developments please do not hesitate to contact us. Barrie Warrener Proprietor bw@hathaways.co.uk

Kirsty Sugden Director Period House Sales ks@hathaways.co.uk

020 7222 3133

Susannah Odgers MRICS Director Period House Sales so@hathaways.co.uk

Carmen Champney Head of Flat Sales cc@hathaways.co.uk

Alexandra Jacomb Office Manager reception@hathaways.co.uk

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With over 23 years experience we are experts at catering for all your needs. All our properties have been carefully chosen to offer the highest degree of comfort and the ideal central London location.

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Higher, Brighter, Bigger Exceptional Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners designed upper floor four bedroom apartments offering an extremely generous and bright living space, with high ceilings throughout and city views.

Prices from ÂŁ4.75m*

Located on the 18th to 21st floors.

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Please contact the Sales Office on: +44 (0) 20 7998 1888 Stephen.Edwards@neobankside.com

Available for immediate occupation. 24 hour concierge and security/residents leisure club/ secure underground car parking/business centre/ private landscaped gardens/999 year leases.

*Prices correct at time of going to press.


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St James’s Gardens, W11

A beautifully proportioned five bedroom family house with a lovely 40 ft private garden and access to a beautiful communal garden square.

3,260 sq ft (302.8 sq m) EPC rating D Entrance Hall | Drawing room | Dining room | Family room | Sitting room | Two kitchens | Study | Five bedrooms | Three bathrooms | Utility room | Cloakroom | Balcony | Garden | Access to communal gardens

Notting Hill 020 7221 1111 nottinghill@struttandparker.com JSA Knight Frank 020 7229 0229

ÂŁ5,250,000, Freehold


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Cadogan Gardens, SW3

A wonderfully spacious four bedroom second floor (with lift) lateral apartment with spectacular double reception in the heart of Knightsbridge.

ÂŁ5,950,000, Share of freehold

2,401 sq ft (223.1 sq m) EPC rating D Reception room | Dining room | Kitchen/ breakfast room | Four bedrooms | Three bath/shower rooms| Store room | Resident Porter | Access to communal gardens by separate arrangement

Chelsea 020 7225 3866 Chelsea@struttandparker.com


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Woodsford Square, W14

A well presented five bedroom house, over four floors, with a garage, southfacing garden, private parking and access to the communal gardens.

ÂŁ3,500,000 Freehold

2,440 sq ft (226.7 sq m) EPC rating E Drawing room | Sitting room | Kitchen/ breakfast room | Dining area | Five bedrooms | Three bath/shower rooms | Private parking | Use of communal gardens

Allen Street, W8

A well-presented three bedroom flat, on the first floor of this well maintained building, with communal roof garden.

Kensington 0207 938 3666 Kensington@struttandparker.com

OIEO ÂŁ1,725,000, Share of freehold

1,003 sq ft (93.2 sq m) EPC rating D Entrance hall | Drawing room | Kitchen | Three bedrooms | Bathroom | Shower room | Caretaker | Communal roof garden

Kensington 020 7938 3666 Kensington@struttandparker.com


Kensington Court, W8

An outstanding three bedroom maisonette, on the top two floors (with direct lift access) of this impressive period building.

ÂŁ3,500,000 Share of freehold

1,525 sq ft (141.7 sq m) EPC rating D Drawing room | Kitchen/dining room | Three bedrooms | Three bathrooms | Terrace | Direct lift access

Cranmer Court, SW3

A light and well proportioned two double bedroom flat situated on the fourth floor of this highly regarded mansion building just off Chelsea Green.

Kensington 020 7938 3666 Kensington@struttandparker.com

ÂŁ1,950,000, Share of freehold

1,045 sq ft (97.08 sq m) EPC rating Entrance Hall | Reception room | Kitchen/ dining room | Two double bedrooms | Full bathroom | 24 hr porterage and security

Chelsea 020 7225 3866 Chelsea@struttandparker.com


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Egerton Place, SW3

A beautiful two bedroom first floor flat, with balcony, in this excellent address overlooking the square gardens.

£1,400 per week*, Furnished

969 sq ft (90 sq m) EPC rating C Reception | Kitchen | Two bedrooms | Two bathrooms | Balcony

Chelsea Lettings 020 7589 9966 Chelsea.lettings@struttandparker.com

*The following Tenant charges may apply prior to tenancy commencement: Tenancy Agreement £210 (inc VAT) Credit References per application £54 (inc VAT). All advertised prices are excluded and other associated services.


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Pembridge Crescent, W11

A rarely available, elegant and large one bedroom apartment benefitting from a landscaped private garden.

ÂŁ795 per week*, Furnished

2,401 sq ft (223.1 sq m) EPC rating D Reception | Kitchen | Bedroom | Bathroom | Garden

Notting Hill Lettings 020 7221 1111 Nottinghill.lettings@struttandparker.com

*The following Tenant charges may apply prior to tenancy commencement: Tenancy Agreement ÂŁ210 (inc VAT) Credit References per application ÂŁ54 (inc VAT). All advertised prices are excluded and other associated services.


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Carlyle Square, SW3


£8,750,000 Freehold

“ In the same ownership for 20 years”

A five bedroom freehold house in this highly desired garden square, with planning consent to extend. The house is currently 3,495 sq ft but has a planning consent for a further 817 sq ft, making a total of 4,312 sq ft.

3,495 sq ft (324.7 sq m) EPC rating E Double drawing room | Kitchen/breakfast room | Dining room | Five bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | Cloakroom | Loft | Garden | Access to communal Gardens | Potential to extend

Chelsea 020 7225 3866 Chelsea@struttandparker.com


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