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Meadowland embodies the quintessential equestrian farm in the Bluegrass. Meadowland is an extraordinary Kentucky equestrian property, providing the opportunity to enjoy a sophisticated country lifestyle. The impressive centerpiece of Meadowland is a resplendent neoclassical residence with approximately 11,000 square feet in the main home overlooking two stocked ponds. A stately portico, impressive entrance foyer highlighted by a marble fountain, and sweeping skylit staircase welcome you home to Meadowland. Elegant formal rooms ideal for entertaining as well as comfortable spacious gathering areas define the living space at Meadowland. The main house offers five bedrooms, each with ensuite bathrooms, plus a separate wing for office or guests. The property also features a well maintained vintage 1858 three bedroom guesthouse, providing a private respite for overnight guests. The farm includes a state of the art equestrian facility offering 48 stalls, indoor and outdoor riding arenas, an indoor hot walker and six paddocks. This property has access to a private 25 mile bridal trail and many recreational opportunities on scenic Harrods Creek flowing on the rear boundary of the farm. Contact Nell Bradley for more information.
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A LEGEND REBORN
Opened in the late 1800s as a haven for well-heeled Brits, following a $160 million renovation, the historic Britannia Hotel in Trondheim, Norway is poised to define Norwegian hospitality for luxury travelers well into the next century. Written by Bridget Williams Warm and fuzzy feelings distilled from childhood memories can sometimes percolate in the subconscious and impact our lives years later, as the re-opening of the Britannia Hotel in Trondheim, Norway attests. At the tender age of 14, Trondheim native Odd Reitan, now a self-made billionaire, resolved to one day own the world's most northerly "palace" hotel, first opened in 1870. Reitan has remarked fondly of being warmly welcomed into the grand confines of the hotel's glass-domed Palmehaven dining hall on special occasions as a young boy. As a present-day visitor, it is easy to imagine Reitan as a wide-eyed boy surveying the voluminous space, first unveiled in 1918 as a magical touch of the tropics in this most non-tropical of places. After acquiring the Britannia, Reitan knew that too much nostalgia could be stifling. The multi-year, $160 million renovation he orchestrated preserved the hotel's most significant historical attributes while adding amenities to lure the next generation of tastemakers with an eye for luxury. Commanding a city block in the center of this pristine city, located just 60 miles south of the Arctic Circle, the juxtaposition
of old and new is apparent as soon as you enter the Britannia's lobby. Awash in Italian marble, dotted with gleaming crystal chandeliers, and featuring art by contemporary Scandinavian artists, the dÊcor strikes just the right balance between masculine and feminine. It reminded me of a finely tailored gray pinstriped suit dressed with a pink silk pocket square. Just past a dramatically scaled staircase that conjures many a moment of grand arrival over the years is a bank of high-tech elevators that transport guests quickly and quietly between floors. Colors of the carpet runners that line corridor on each floor dissolve from grey to blush and cream, reminding me of the way the sun gradually dissipates the marine layer. A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, each of the 257 rooms and suites boast Carrara marble bathrooms and handmade beds by renowned Swedish company Hästens, the latter of which speaks to the hotel's no-expense-spared attention to detail. The bed in my two-floor suite provided a sleep so deep I awoke with the folds of my luxurious pillowcase imprinted upon my cheek.
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Junior Suite Photo by Wil Lee-Wright.
Britannia Bar Photo by James Eric Hensley.
Standing on the balcony of my room, I was able to detect the subtle scent of the briny Norwegian Sea that wafts over the rooftops of this fjord town. By a lucky coincidence, my visit coincided with Syttende Mai, or Norwegian Constitution Day (May 17), so from morning until night, I was treated to an endless parade of parades. Similar to 4th of July but dressier, the holiday was wonderfully devoid of any shows of military force or political grandstanding (except for the Star Wars club marching in stormtrooper garb). Everyone was attired in traditional dress or their Sunday best, singing, waving flags, and eating copious amounts of ice cream. I truly believed that this might be the happiest place on earth that day. Of the eight Michelin-starred restaurants in Norway, two are in Trondheim: Fagn and Credo. Britannia's Executive Chef Christopher Davidsen, a 2017 Bocuse d'Or silver medalist, has his eyes on a star for Speilsalen, the most elevated among the six restaurants and bars at the Britannia. An immersive experience 34 slmag.net
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for the senses, patrons are treated to multi-course meals that are planned, prepared, plated, and presented with expert precision. A former ballroom, the dining room is outfitted with original scenic wallpaper, crystal chandeliers and a pair of glass greenhouselike chambre séparée that accommodate up to 12 guests each. Befitting each course is custom Christofle china adorned with patterns culled from the hotel's archives. "My philosophy is to use high technique with local ingredients and a twist of flavors from around the world," said Davidsen of the menu at Speilsalen. Like the Britannia's owner, nostalgia informs the cuisine, allowing Davidsen to take favorite ingredients and treasured dining experiences from his childhood and reinterpret them as culinary fine art. Four-time Norwegian wine sommelier champion Henrik Dahl Jahnsen oversees the wine pairings. "When our doors open, the curtain goes up, and the show can begin," Davidsen remarked.
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The event space at Terna Brygge, located on the island of Sula.
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Head bartender Øyvind Lindgjerde spent three months devising the cocktail menu for the Britannia Bar. Photo by Lars Petter Pettersen.
Reneé Fagerhøi, chef/owner of Bula restaurant
Traditional attire is popular on Syttende Mai, Norway's Constitution Day.
With a 10,000-bottle wine cellar, the hotel's Vinbaren is heaven on earth for oenophiles. Descending into the cellar via a stairwell lined with mirrors, reminded me of images of Coco Chanel's Paris apartment. The wine list includes both established and emerging regions, and Jahnsen said their aim is that each guest can find a bottle from "home." The house vintage Champagne from Maison Ayala is exclusive to the Britannia and pays homage to a partnership that spans more than a century. As a self-professed cocktail connoisseur, I was partial to the fanfare at the chic Britannia Bar, where the sometimes weird and always wonderful cocktail menu literally encompasses smoke and mirrors. Head bartender Øyvind Lindgjerde spent three months devising the cocktail menu, even building a bar in his home to use as a laboratory. The bar's inventory includes 25 types of aquavit, a flavored spirit produced in Nordic countries since the 15th century. Wellness facilities include a massive fitness room, an indoor swimming pool, and a spa. The latter encompasses five treatment rooms, snow-bathing, an ice bath, several types of 36 slmag.net
Fresh-from-the-sea fare at Terna Brygge.
saunas, and a whirlpool positioned under a ceiling designed to replicate the Northern Lights. Trondheim is a very walkable city, and during the summer months, explorations on foot can stretch into the wee hours under the midnight sun. After a sublimely satiating feast at Speilsalen, rather than head to bed on a full stomach, I changed into my walking clothes and set out to explore the city. I began my trek with a stop at the exquisite and ancient Nidaros Cathedral, the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world before moving on to admire the colorful buildings lining the canals. By the time I reached the top of a nearvertical street that is home to the world's only bicycle lift, I was nearly breathless. Near the top was my final destination: a large park surrounding the Kristiansten Fortress. By the time I arrived, it was approaching the midnight hour; yet the light was as bright as the spirits of those gathered here to walk their dog, listen to music, picnic, or just soak up the sweeping views of the city and the sea. It was one of those magical travel moments I won't soon forget.
Wharf buildings along the river Nidelven in Trondheim
The island of Sula is home to 60 year-round residents.
Also memorable were meals at Bula Bistro (bulabistro.no) and Rom & Kjøkken (toromogkjokken.no). With a red bandana tied around her head like a modern-day Rosie the Riveter, Reneé Fagerhøi, the chef/owner of Bula, turns out food as lively colorful as her personality. Growing up on what she describes as a "biodynamic commune with no TV," Fagerhøi said that after becoming a chef, she appreciated the cooking skills picked up as a child. Her ten-course tasting menus are designed to "reflect what's happening in the world," and might encompass everything from pig ears to scallops. "It can be anything as long as it's delicious," she explained. Outside the city limits, some 5,000 islands beckon. Zipping along the water at up to 67 knots (78mph) aboard an open-air Rigid Inflatable Boat operated by Fjordrafting (fjordrafting.no) was my favorite mode of transport. The jostling and jumping, particularly in areas where the waters were a little choppier, is best described like riding a wooden rollercoaster. For a more sedate sailing, book a fishing or island-hopping tour with Wold KystTransport (woldkysttransport.no/en/). The company owns a spectacular renovated farmhouse, constructed in 1929, on the
The Nidaros Cathedral is the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world.
island of Bogøya, that is available to rent. With just 16 residents on the island, staying here is the epitome of getting away from it all. Slightly more populated, but still only home to 60 hearty souls year-round, Sula is the largest island in the region. The lightkeepers house is available to rent from a couple who also operates a small café with offerings made from ingredients foraged on the island's scrubby, windswept hillsides (sulakultur. com). Surprisingly upscale for such a remote place is Terna Brygge (ternabrygge.no), a seasonal restaurant and event space. If you are longing for langoustine or any of the sea's delicacies, don't miss the "Everything on the Table" spread put on by Ansnes Brygger Restaurant on the island of Ansnes (ansnesbrygger.com). Exactly as it sounds, copious amounts of seafood are accompanied by beer brewed next door. In a country where it's nearly night for four months out of the year, this feast was yet another reminder that Norwegians certainly know how to make hay while the sun shines. Rooms at the Britannia Hotel start at $250/night and include breakfast at Palmehaven. For more information or reservations, visit Britannia.no/en. sl
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Compiled by Colin Dennis
Clockwise from top left: Large Navy Carlyle Campaign Dresser from AVE Home ($3,033; avehome.com). Duncan Hughes for Dowel Furniture Bar Cart ($2,300; dowelfurniturecompany. com). Jonathan Charles Campaign-Style Flip-Top Desk ($3,150; jonathancharles.com). Theodore Alexander Delight Campaign Desk ($3,150; theodorealexander.com). Theadore Alexander Officer's Chest ($3,300; theodorealexander.com). Matthiessen Folding Bench from Richard Wrightman (price upon request; richardwrightman.com). The Officer's Field Set by Richard Wightman was designed to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Gurkha soldiers’ service to the British Crown (price upon request; richardwrightman.com). Opposite page: Jacques Column Table Lamp from Jonathan Adler ($795; jonathanadler.com). Barnett Wheeled Bookcase from Sweetpea & Willow ($1,093; sweetpeaandwillow.com). Jonathan Charles Campaign-Style Screen in Santos Rosewood ($3,350; jonathancharles.com). Dunlin Campaign Safari Chair in teak ($698; dunlin.com/au).
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MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
With a focus on elevated dining experiences and a commitment to promoting Bahamian culture and protecting the oceans, iconic Atlantis, Paradise Island continues to reinvent itself as the Bahamas’ top oceanfront destination resort. Written by Caylee Matthews
It happens every time. About 15 minutes after taking off from Miami International Airport en route to the Bahamas, a ripple of oohs and aahs begins to cascade down the aisles. "Look at that water…so blue!" Like moths to a flame, all eyes are glued to the windows. It is a sight that continues to enchant, no matter how many times you've been privileged to see it. It had been decades since my last visit to Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas, and I arrived with a little skepticism packed in with my swimsuit. However, any preconceived notions I had were quickly dispelled by the resort's upscale offerings, which make it possible to "stay small" within this behemoth property. There are five distinct lodging options at Atlantis, with The Reef and The Cove occupying the top spots in terms of luxury and amenities. Perfect for upscale family travel, The Reef is fresh off of a complete room renovation. Its studio rooms, one-to-three bedroom 40 slmag.net
suites, and two-and-three bedroom penthouses offer homelike amenities such as a kitchen and separate living area. Moving from the hustle and bustle of the iconic Royal Towers and into The Cove, it's easy to feel like you've entered a cocoon of tranquility. The over-the-top theatrical décor of The Royal gives way to The Cove's chic, soaring open-air lobby designed to frame the ocean view. The sound of water slipping over sleek square marble fountains and bubbling in the koi ponds that flank the central passageway helps to soothe the senses. Guests of The Cove have exclusive access to the 9,000-squarefoot adults-only Cove Pool, where you can sip a cocktail while a DJ sets the mood with music. For the ultimate beach day, book one of 20 spacious beachfront cabanas that sport fun and fresh interior design by Lulu De Kwiatkowski, founder of the lifestyle brand LULU DK.
View of The Cove from the balcony of a suite at The Reef
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Beach cabanas at the Cove Pool boast interiors by LULU DK.
Sunset view of the marina from Café Martinique.
When Atlantis opened two decades ago, food and dining weren't at the forefront. Over time, the resort whipped up a magic sauce of celebrity chefs culled from around the globe. Upping the ante even more, they added up-and-coming Bahamian chefs and culinary innovators, thereby solidifying its reputation as a foodiefriendly destination. Today, there are 40 restaurants and lounges on the property, including celebrity chef collaborations with José Andrés (Fish by José Andrés), Nobu Matsuhisa (Nobu), Todd English (Olives), and Angelo Elia (Casa D'Angelo). Far from being cookie-cutter, each of these establishments offers a uniquely Bahamian twist on their signature fare. Opened in February 2019, Café Martinique in the bustling Marina Village is Atlantis' newest and its only upscale dining concept to feature a seasonal, plant-forward menu. Head Chef Alessio Pitzalis is a native of Sardinia and a locavore at heart. He deftly combines Mediterranean-inspired flavors with Bahamian ingredients procured through relationships with local producers 42 slmag.net
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and farmers, as well as foraging for the island's most exclusive bounty. The Café's 300-label wine vault boasts sought-after vintages from Bordeaux, Burgundy and the Napa Valley. On the casual dining side, Bahamian Julie Lightbourn opened a second location of Sip Sip, her landmark Harbour Island Restaurant, at The Cove. Her award-winning Lobster Quesadilla is legendary, and the Grouper Reuben (exclusive to The Cove) is a legend-inwaiting. McKenzies started out serving covetable conch dishes from a ramshackle stall under the bridge to Paradise Island. A bonafide destination, management at Atlantis helped McKenzies' proprietors open a second conch stand in Marina Village. Sun & Ice, created by Bahamian chef, photographer, and author Wayne Moncur, employs a farm-to-table philosophy for its ice creams, gelatos, and sorbets. Just as the food scene has evolved, so has the resort's commitment to making a positive impact on both the Bahamian culture and the ocean environment. Following hurricane Dorian, the resort pledged $3million for relief efforts. This gift is in addition
Bahamian chef Julie Lightbourn (right) shows off her award-winning lobster quesadilla.
The Leap of Faith waterslide at the Aquaventure waterpark.
to a partnership with chef JosĂŠ AndrĂŠs and his World Central Kitchen team that involves assembling meals in Atlantis' kitchens for delivery to those in need on Abaco and Grand Bahama islands. The Atlantis Blue Project Foundation is the resort's nonprofit organization dedicated to saving sea species and their habitats. Guests can have a direct hand in conservation through activities such as the Sea Turtle Release Experience. The adventure begins beneath the resort, where you get a behind-the-scenes understanding of the resources needed to care for the resort's 50,000 marine animals. It's here where you meet and name the juvenile sea turtle that will be released. From there, it's a short and scenic boat ride to the release spot at Green Cay. It's an immensely pleasurable experience to snorkel alongside your turtle in the open ocean at the moment moments it is released into its new home. You can also get up close and personal with the dolphins at Dolphin Cay. The 14-acre marine mammal habitat includes an education center and an animal-rescue rehabilitation hospital
Atlantis' Sea Turtle Release Experience provides a unique swim-along opportunity.
whose first residents were 17 rescue dolphins from Hurricane Katrina. Creative and interactive activities available at Dolphin Cay ensure that the health and safety of the dolphins are paramount. Other resort amenities include its famous 141-acre Aquaventure waterpark, the 30,000 square-foot Mandara Spa and fitness center, Atlantis Kids Adventures for children ages 3-12 and CRUSH teen club. Tom Weiskopf designed the resort's awardwinning oceanfront18-hole golf course. Even with more activities to do than there are hours in a day, one could argue that five miles of white-sand beaches are Atlantis' most enviable amenity. Nearly every corner of the resort provides views of rhythmic waves that beckon you to the crystal blue waters. It is an old-as-time siren song and one that is nearly impossible to refute. For more information, including rates, special offers, and reservations at The Reef or The Cove at Atlantis, visit atlantisbahamas.com. sl
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Taycan, the first all-electric sports car, marks a new era for Porsche in the field of e-mobility. Written by Andre James / Photography courtesy of Porsche USA "Hey Porsche" is a song released by the rapper Nelly in 2013. It is also the casual command used to control many aspects of the 2020 Porsche Taycan. It is one of the numerous ways the brand's first allelectric sports car differentiates itself in the burgeoning e-mobility field. Porsche invested some six billion euros for the launch of the Taycan, demonstrating the company's commitment to electric mobility. Even before its simultaneous three-continent debut on September 4th, more than 20,000 Porsche enthusiasts around the globe made a down payment to join the ranks of prospective buyers. Moments after the reveal, a production Taycan set off from Niagara Falls on a 408-mile "real world" road trip to New York City. After traveling 250 miles, and with 39 miles of range remaining, the Taycan stopped for a top-up charge at an Electrify America charging station in Bloomsburg, PA. A two-minute charge, which brought the battery up from 14 percent to 85 percent, was enough to power the sedan for the remaining 158-miles into New York City. Taycan buyers get three years of free charging at the 300 Electrify America stations currently operating in the United States. 44 slmag.net
Recognizable as part of the Porsche family in general and the Panamera in particular, Michael Mauer, Head of Style for Porsche, said that the Taycan is unique in terms of its proportions. "With a brand that is as strong as Porsche, it would not be a good idea to ignore all of the brand's characteristic design elements," he explained. The design team mated the brand's most familiar design cues with features unique to the Taycan to craft a unique brand expression. Selecting a name for a vehicle without a predecessor presented an exciting challenge for the Taycan development team. "A name for a car is ultimately an emotional decision—but one that should be based on facts and arguments. That requires a systematic approach and a lot of attention to detail," said Michael Reichart, project manager for the Taycan naming project. The Taycan moniker made the cut following a year-and-a-half of small-to-large focus groups around the globe, along with linguist and legal reviews. Composed of two terms of Turkish origin, Taycan roughly translates to "soul of a spirited young horse."
The innovative chassis systems include adaptive air suspension with three-chamber technology including PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) electronic damper control, as well as the Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control Sport (PDCC Sport) electromechanical roll stabilization system including Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus). Capable of generating more than 750 horsepower, and with a top speed of 155 mph, the Taycan Turbo S clocks the zero to 60 mph sprint in 2.8 seconds; the 670 horsepower Taycan Turbo comes in under 3.5 seconds. The Turbo S has a range around 260 miles, while the Turbo's range is up to 280 miles on a single charge. For many, the familiar throaty rumble of a Porsche serves as its acoustic calling card and is an attribute noticeably absent in an electric vehicle. To compensate, the company offers "Porsche Electric Sport Sound" as a $500 standalone option on the Turbo model, and as standard on the top-of-the-line Turbo S. While the soundtrack is definitely dissimilar from its petrol-powered siblings, one could argue
that it is better than silence for those who desire an auditory indicator for all of that horsepower. Inside the cabin of the four-door sports car, there's a reduction in the number of classic hardware controls such as switches and buttons in favor of touch operation or the "Hey Porsche" voice control function. Standout material options include sustainably tanned Club Leather OLEA, which uses olive leaves in the tanning process; eco-friendly Race-Tex, a high-quality microfiber material partially made of recycled polyester fibers; and a floor covering made from Econyl, which uses recycled fishing nets in its manufacture. "We promised a true Porsche for the age of electromobility – a fascinating sports car that not only excites in terms of its technology and driving dynamics, but also sparks a passion in people all over the world, just like its legendary predecessors have done. Now we are delivering on this promise," said Michael Steiner, Member of the Executive Board of Porsche AG – Research and Development. Pricing for the 2020 Porsche Taycan stars at $152,250. First deliveries are expected in December. sl slmag.net
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MASTER SOMMELIER BRINGS BOUTIQUE WINE TO YOUR DOORSTEP Written by Neil Charles
To be anointed with the title Master Sommelier (MS) is to be recognized as a wine professional occupying a position in the very highest echelon of the trade. Of the hundreds who aspire to the qualification every year, fewer than five percent eventually acquire the honor, an epic achievement that can take many years of dedicated study to realize. Although the idea of becoming a sommelier and drinking great wine every day sounds romantic and wildly appealing, the fact is that the sommelier’s job is essentially to sell wine while providing a uniquely positive experience for the client at the same time. Wine is about pleasure, or at least it should be, and a sommelier’s primary objective is to lead a guest to a rarefied realm of pleasure while making a profit for his or her employer. At a busy upscale restaurant, sommeliers may get to spend just a few minutes with a guest, during which time they need to take stock of the person’s preferences and find their comfort zone before guiding them towards two or three compelling options that will appeal on every level. “Just because we know a lot about wine doesn’t mean we have the same tastes as somebody else,” says Master Sommelier Ian Cauble. “People drink what gives them pleasure, and our job as wine professionals is to bring things that make people happier.” All this requires a host of skills, some of which are inherited, some of which are acquired. Of the former, elevated intelligence, patience, and an ability to read minds are useful traits; a comprehensive knowledge of the subject ranging from vintages, grapes and regions, to winemaking, pairings, and trends, accounts for much of the rest. Although crucial to the process, the most visible aspect of being a sommelier -- that is, the service itself -represents only the tip of the iceberg. For Cauble, the stressful process of becoming a member (one of only 269 in the world) of the ultra-exclusive Court of Master Sommeliers was complicated by the fact that he was one of a handful of candidates followed for almost a year by film cameras that unflinchingly recorded the extraordinary pressure that such an undertaking can inflict. The entire process can be witnessed in the excellent award-winning 2012 documentary “SOMM”, which has become a Netflix hit. In spite of the added anxiety of a hovering film crew, “it was an honor to share my story with the world,” says Cauble. “Although at times, it added a lot of pressure to know that at the end of the movie people would find out if I had either failed 46 slmag.net
or succeeded.” The outcome has been well-known for years now, but the documentary still makes for thrilling viewing. Growing up in Huntington Beach and studying at Sonoma State University, Cauble caught the food and wine bug early on. After a lengthy period of travel around North Africa and Europe, culminating in a lengthy stay in Portugal, he landed a job at a well-known wine merchant in Beverly Hills. The next stop was Las Vegas, home to the highest concentration of Master Sommeliers anywhere. It was here that he began his studies in earnest and, having been crowned Best Young Sommelier in the World in 2011, went on to pass the MS the following year. Five years ago, Cauble and his business partners created a new direct-to-consumer wine retail company, SommSelect, geared towards hunting down unique, often small-production wines seldom, if ever, seen in even high-end wine stores. Operating from a warehouse in Napa, SommSelect offers two new wines a day and three different membership levels that encourage wine lovers to expand their horizons. “A lot of people come home on a Friday night, and open the same wine they’ve been drinking for months,” he says. “We offer them the opportunity to try something different, and provide them with the expert and informed opinion of a Master Sommelier.” To that end, each email offering comes with a comprehensive account of the wine’s origins, its story and taste profile, as well as a detailed recipe for a compatible dish, providing customers all the facts they need to make a well-informed purchase. The memberships, which include a blind tasting option, allow aspiring oenophiles to engage in the tasting and analytical processes key to becoming a master. With so many retail outlets going the corporate route, pushing more or less identical lineups of predictable, mass-produced wines, SommSelect forges a refreshingly independent path: selections are based entirely on Cauble’s and his team’s personal assessments of a wine’s quality, and there are many surprises. With an eye on consumers at all levels, SommSelect keeps its prices fair by importing directly and offers extremely attractive shipping and storage options. While SommSelect doesn’t promise to make you an instant wine expert, it is as close as we have come to having a personal sommelier. We can thoroughly recommend dipping into some of their offerings for a taste of what the pros are drinking. You just might find some new Friday night favorites. sl For more information visit www.SommSelect.com.
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Members of the Sophisticated Living team share their dream gifts to give or receive this season.
Being able to fully disconnect is the ultimate luxury for me. This burly and self-sufficient expedition vehicle from EarthRoamer would give me the freedom to travel where I want without the need for propane, a noisy generator, or water, sewer or electrical hookups. Built-to-order in Colorado, the top-of-the-line $1.5 million EarthRoamer XV-HD includes a full bathroom with a separate shower, washer/dryer, a full kitchen, Bose Surround Sound entertainment, and even in-floor radiant heating. For more information, visit earthroamer.com. Eric Williams, CEO of Sophisticated Living Media
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You can't buy time, but owning a private jet sure can help you save it! I want to add this Cessna CJ3+ to my holiday wish list. With a nine-passenger capacity, each of my daughters could invite a friend, cousin or their grandparents (pets too!) to join us on our next vacation. Contact Doug McCollum at SpiritJets for the purchase price and operating costs: 636.530.7616, dmccollum@spiritjets.com. Carrie Edelstein, Editor-In-Chief, St. Louis edition
Below: It's no secret that I can manage quite nicely in the kitchen with just a microwave and a drawer full of protein bars. However, in an effort to earn some culinary clout, I recently started working with Century Entertainment and Furnishings (centuryliving.com) on plans for a new modern kitchen in my 150-year-old house. I have been coveting this La Cornue Grand Palais 180 range in British Racing Green (from $59,100) ever since I spied it a few years ago in the window of the company’s showroom on the Rue de Bourgogne in Paris. More information and a list of distributors can be found at lacornueusa.com. Photo by Nathan Kirkman. Bridget Williams, President of Sophisticated Living Media and Editor-In-Chief of the Louisville and Lexington editions
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Considering how important a good night's sleep is, the gift to give and to receive this holiday season is the Hästens 2000T series mattress. It is the legendary manufacturer's first three-part bed, and however you turn, it always feels like you are floating. I have been through so many different brands and styles in my quest to find the ultimate in sleep comfort, and when I discovered this cloudlike respite, I knew I had found my forever bed. For more information, visit chicagoluxurybeds.com. Alison Victoria, publisher, Las Vegas and Chicago editions.
I spend a lot of time cooped up inside working on the computer, and I’m also father to three young boys, so free time is a rare luxury for me. Biking, particularly the off-the-beaten-path variety, has always been one of my passions. I’d be just excited as my sons on Christmas morning if I were to find this $7,000 Santa Cruz Tallboy X01 with a top-of-the-line carbon frame under the tree (santacruzbicycles.com). Jason Yann, Art Director for Sophisticated Living Media
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This holiday season, I'd love to help my wife Jen channel her inner Kardashian with a pair of Porsche Design limited edition P8478 aviator sunglasses ($750), in this year's Color of the Year, a gold hue that would look great with her hair. And for me, well, I'd love the Porsche men's P8478 limited edition polarized sunglasses in black ($635), though if I'm honest, a pair of Reading Tool P8801 readers ($280) are probably more my speed (and just might up my cool factor in staff meetings). For more information, visit Porsche-design.us. Jeffrey Cohen, Editor-In-Chief, Indianapolis edition
Are you listening Santa? Blue is my favorite color, and these stunning earrings are the perfect blend of understated sophistication with a pop of sparkle and glamour. Exclusive to the Diamond Cellar, these 18K white gold, diamond and tanzanite earrings (61.92 carats in total) retail for $53,650. For more information visit diamondcellar. com. Amelia Jeffers, Publisher & Editor-InChief, Columbus edition
I’m not normally a whisky drinker, but I do covet luxury spirits of all types. And this year, the gift of a liquid asset feels just so right. On my wish list is a $2,500 dram of Glenfiddich 50-year-old, available in one of my favorite spaces in Las Vegas, The Talon Club, The Cosmopolitan’s high-limit gaming lounge. Just 50 bottles of this are released every year for 10 years, and only a handful are available domestically. The vessel is a work of art, made of twocolored glass and outfitted in a hand-stitched leather-bound case. Offering its players every type of food and beverage imaginable, I once even had a pizza delivered to the Talon Club from the resort’s “secret pizza” parlor. Let me tell you, nothing goes better with a prestigious sip than a gooey cheese pizza. Melinda Sheckells, Editor-in-Chief, Chicago and Las Vegas editions
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Bibliotaph... Town and Country
Compiled by Victoria Chase For author Nathanael Johnson, what started as a father-and-daughter nature hunt during daily walks in their San Francisco neighborhood turned into an in-depth quest to discover the secrets of the flora and fauna in the larger urban jungle. His resulting narrative provides an interesting perspective for rediscovering the natural world all around us. Nathanael Johnson—Unseen City: The Majesty of Pigeons, the Discreet Charm of Snails & Other Wonders of the Urban Wilderness—hardcover, 256 pages, Random House (randomhouse.com)
Canadian photographer Ian Brown spent twelve years traveling eighty thousand miles across the United States in an old truck to document what the idea of the "American dream" looks like to a diverse crosssection of the population. Each of the 175 portraits in the book are accompanied by handwritten notes from each subject that tell, in their own words, what the American dream means to them. Available in April, 2020. Ian Brown—American Dreams: Portraits and Stories of a Country—hardcover, 368 pages, Ten Speed Press (crownpublishing.com) A valuable resource for architects, engineers, and designers, this stunning compendium details hundreds of building façades in contemporary architecture, using photography and engaging text to examine the aesthetic and functional properties of each. Oscar Riera Ojeda—FAÇADES: A Visual Compendium of Modern Architectural Styles—hardcover, 448 pages, Prestel Publishing (penguinrandomhouse.com)
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The son of Swedish immigrants who settled in New Jersey, Harrie T. Lindeberg (1880–1959), went on to become the standard-bearer of the American Country House Era. More than 200 photographs richly illustrate Lindeberg's penchant for melding Scandinavian, European, and American architectural traditions into residences that have stood the test of time. Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker— Harrie T. Lindeberg and the American Country House—hardcover, 256 pages, The Monacelli Press (monacellipress.com)
bib 'li' o 'taph, [bib-lee-uhtaf, -tahf ]: a person who caches or hoards books Credited with paving the way for a neighborhoodtransforming brownstone revival when it was first published in 1972, this reissue provides updated and expanded text and new color photography, ensuring that it will remain the go-to guide for brownstone architecture and interiors. Charles Lockwood, Patrick W. Ciccone, Jonathan D. Taylor—Bricks & Brownstone: The New York Row House—hardcover, 352 pages, Rizzoli (rizzoliusa.com)
Inspired by the flavors, ingredients, and flair of Mexico City, chef, restaurateur, and culinary pacesetter Gabriela Cámara shares 150 fresh-first and vegetable-forward recipes for simple, authentic and sophisticated contemporary Mexican cuisine. Gabriela Cámara and Malena Watrous—My Mexico City Kitchen: Recipes and Convictions—hardcover, 368 pages, Lorena Jones Books (crownpublishing.com) Welcoming readers into their homes in Hudson Valley and New England, authors and tastemakers Joan Osofsky and Abby Adams partner with culinary stars to provide a guidebook for inspired seasonal soirees. Joan Osofsky and Abby Adams—Entertaining in the Country: Love Where You Eat: Festive Table Settings, Favorite Recipes and Design Inspiration— hardcover, 192 pages, Rizzoli (rizzoliusa.com)
Classically trained chef, journalist, and founder of the popular cooking school at Maine's Salt Water Farm, Annemarie Ahearn shares recipes, ageold cooking techniques, and tips on tools to help the reader find fulfillment and confidence in the kitchen. Available in April, 2020. Annemarie Ahearn—Modern Country Cooking: Kitchen Skills and Seasonal Recipes from Salt Water Farm—hardcover, 264 pages, Roost Books (roostbooks.com)
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MADE-TO-MEASURE UP Nicole + Felicia
Written by Victoria Chase Some would say that Taiwanese sisters Nicole and Felicia Chang were born to be fashion designers. Their family's Taipei-based wedding gown manufacturing business supplies dresses for high-end brands including Elie Saab, Pronovias, Viktor & Rolf, and Demetrios, among others. Nicole and Felicia grew up surrounded by fantastical fashion, and in the process, absorbed everything from fit to fabrics. Today, even before reaching their thirtieth birthdays, the sisters are making their mark in the competitive world of luxury bridal and evening wear. Heeding their father's advice, before joining the family business, the sisters broadened their horizons by attending college at the University of California at Berkley. Nicole studied political economy, while Felicia focused on environmental economics and city planning. After graduation, both girls felt the pull of their family tradition and returned to Taiwan to launch their eponymous brand in 2015. Initially catering to Asian consumers with a perspective that both celebrated their culture's aesthetic and capitalized 54 slmag.net
on a rabid consumer need for what's new and next, Nicole + Felicia set out to offer a viable alternative to historic and largely European brands. Working in the familiar realm of bridal and then expanding into evening wear, a cadre of young, talented designers work as a team to carry out Nicole and Felicia's vision for a given season. Nicole+Felicia gowns represent a wide array of flattering silhouettes rendered in luxury fabrics and bold colors. Strategically placing their dare-to-be-different designs on key celebrities in Asia allowed the brand to quickly garner positive press and inquiries from potential customers around the globe. Targeting their made-to-measure designs to strong, confident, and independent women, the sisters say they want to inspire their clients to invest in pieces that are timeless, rather than just being influenced by trends. Wearing a Nicole + Felicia dress, they add, is for the woman who wants to be the benchmark. sl
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HOLIDAY BLUES Beguiling bijoux for making spirits bright
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Clockwise from top left: Anaya Celeste Dark Lotus 18K white gold, abalone, diamond, and tanzanite Ring (price upon request; ananya.com). BQ Jewelry sapphire and platinum earrings (price upon request; baiyangjewelry.com). Adam Foster Fine Jewelry lapis necklace (price upon request; fosterjewelry.com). CIRARI 18K yellow gold ring with turquoise, brown diamonds, and white agate ($3,290; cirari.com). John Hardy Naga sterling silver cufflinks with blue sapphires ($495; johnhardy.com). Marco Bicego Paradise iolite and blue topaz three-strand bracelet ($2,400; us.marcobicego.com). Tamara Comolli Mikado Flamenco earrings with Swiss topaz ($3,300; tamaracomolli.com). Carrell Soleil sapphire and diamond ring ($9,900; carelle.com).
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Clockwise from top left: Anne Sisteron diamond Lapis Star necklace ($865; annesisteron.com). Are Vartanian 18K white gold, paraiba tourmaline, and white diamond necklace ($1,000,000; aravartanian.com). Giovanni Ferraris sapphire and diamond earrings (price upon request; ferraris.it/en/). Graziela titanium, emerald and diamond earrings (price upon request; grazielagems.com). Reinstein Ross 20K peach gold Sunflower Vine bangle with blue sapphires ($27,000; reinsteinross.com). Assael aquamarine, black jade, and South Sea pearl earrings (price upon request; assael.com).
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With three rows of seating, BMW’s X7 transports your troupe in luxury. Written by Andre James / Photography courtesy of BMW USA Part of the Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) segment, BMW's longanticipated X7 three-row crossover is the latest and largest model in the BMW X line-up and represents the carmaker's ongoing model offensive in this niche. The SAV's commanding presence, when viewed from the front, comes courtesy of the largest kidney grill ever for a BMW. The generous width of the car is further accentuated by slim twin headlights with striking blue x-shaped elements. Rear doors are longer than those at the front, which speak to the spaciousness inside. This design element, combined with ample ground clearance, makes getting in and out a breeze. At the rear, the space between the LED taillights in bridged by a chrome bar, a design cue borrowed from the BMW 7 Series sedan. The electric twosection split tailgate offers hands-free operation with the optional Comfort Access Package. The Design Pure Excellence equipment line, the M Sport package and BMW individual options offer a dizzying array of 58 slmag.net
customization options for customers looking to create a truly personal expression in terms of appearance and performance. Accents in matte aluminum or high-gloss chrome, XL wheels, six colors of Vernasca leather, and oversized intakes are but a few of the alternatives that can be opted for on the outside. Inside the elegantly appointed cabin, three rows of seats can comfortably accommodate up to seven passengers. Two individual seats with space between them can be specified for the middle row as an option, a first for an SAV. Drivers of the X7 can control various seating positions throughout the vehicle using a control panel integrated within the driver's door. Adding to the feeling of spaciousness is the standard electrically-operated panoramic glass roof that extends to the third row. At night, the Sky Lounge spreads LED light across the glass roof to mimic a starry sky. Customers can create their desired ambiance throughout the cabin by selecting from six lighting hues and a variety of settings via the iDrive control system.
The standard BMW Live Cockpit Professional includes a Control Display and a fully digital instrument cluster. Intuitively grouped in the center console are the iDrive Controller, the gear selector, the start/stop button, the Driving Experience Control switch, and buttons regulating the air suspension and optional off-road modes. Luxe glass applications are an available option for selected controls. "Hey BMW" is the casual prompt to summon the digital helper as part of the standard BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. For those desiring to be on a first-name basis with their digital PA, the driver also has the option of giving the system a name of their choosing. Over time, the PA learns the driver's routines, preferences, and habits and can subsequently apply them in the appropriate context. Saying "Hey BMW, I'm cold," will prompt the PA to spring into action and adjust the temperature accordingly. For getting even cozier with the car, there's a Caring Car function. It offers a choice of four in-car experiences that encompass functions such as seat massage, fragrance, and music to suit the
driver's current mood. Also of note is the Digital Key function, which allows the car to be locked and unlocked using a smartphone, thereby dispensing with the need for a conventional car key. The trio of turbo-charged engine variants benefit from the latest generation BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive and newly developed, precisely tuned chassis technology. There’s a twin-turbo 456-hp 4.4-liter V-8 in the X7 xDrive50i and a 335-hp 3.0-liter six-cylinder in-line engine in the X7 xDrive40i. The 4.4-liter Turbo V8 with an M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology package in the X7 M50i enables the 0 to 60mph sprint in 4.5 seconds. All three engines boast an eightspeed Steptronic transmission with a wider gear ratio and new control electronics that help to increase the drive system's overall efficiency. A pillow-like ride comes courtesy of its two-axle air suspension with automatic self-leveling. Built at the BMW Plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, pricing for the BMW X7 starts at $74,895. sl slmag.net
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ENAMORED OF ENAMEL First crafted in Cyprus around the 13th century BC, enamel endures in popularity for fine jewelry and watch artisans. Compiled by Bridget Williams
Clockwise from top left: Jaipur Bougainvillea plique-à-jour enamel and emerald ring from Alice Cicolini ($6,845; alicecicolini.com). 14K yellow gold and enamel Amour band from Alison Lou ($950; alisonlou.com). 18K yellow gold Russell kyanite and French enamel medallion ring from Sig Ward Jewelry ($4,840; sigwardjewelry.com). Swallow one-ear gemstone and enamel earring from Lydia Courteille ($8,285; lydiacourteille.com). Course Correction 18K and Champlevé enamel ring from Foundrae (price upon request; foundrae. com). Daya Bee drop enamel earrings from Jennifer Behr ($282; jenniferbehr.com). Sterling silver and enamel Geometrica bracelet by Belle Etoile ($495; belleetoilejewelry.com). Andy Lif Jewelry plique-à-jour enamel and diamond hoop earrings (price upon request; andylifjewelry.com). Majesty earrings from Aisha Baker with blue enamel, diamonds and round citrine (price upon request; aishabaker.com). Holly Dyment 18K yellow gold Monday diamond, pearl, and enamel ring ($6,791; hollydyment.com).
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Clockwise from top left: “Tanzanite – Silver” from Lundis Bleus with central dial accented by tanzanite blue vitreous grand feu enamel ($3,836; lundis-bleus.com). The reverse face of Jaeger-LeCoultre's Reverso Tribute Enamel Alfons Mucha features an enameled miniature of a painting (price upon request; jaeger-lecoultre.com). 18K yellow gold Twinkle Star enamel necklace with diamonds from Colette ($4,376; colettejewelry.com). 14K gold Lift the Veil medallion charm from Lulu Frost ($895; lulufrost.com). The Vulcain Art of Enamel limited edition timepiece with cloisonné dial (price upon request; vulcan-watches.ch/en/). Breguet Classique 5177 with grand feu blue enamel dial ($23,700; breguet.com). Roxanne Assoulin Alphabet Soup enamel stretch bracelets ($425 as shown; roxanneassoulin.com).
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THE GREATEST SNOW ON EARTH Utah offers a host of new and below-the-radar options for those in pursuit of perfect powder and smaller crowds. Written by Caylee Matthews Even in this era of Instagram travel, where a post of a picturesque spot prompts the masses to overrun a given location, there are still fairly undiscovered places where you can pursue your passion. For skiers, Brian Head Resort in Southern Utah remains one of those places. When compared with other ski destinations, Utah boasts impressive numbers for those seeking pristine powder and smaller crowds, including 500” of annual snowfall and nearly one-third less volume on their lifts and runs that resorts in neighboring states. Here’s our quick guide to planning your Utah ski getaway in both well-known and off-the-beaten-path locations: VAIL RESORTS New for the 2019-20 season, Vail resorts launched the Epic Day Pass (starting at $106), which allows guests to ski for up to 50 percent off the lift ticket window prices. 62 slmag.net
For guests looking to ski more days in the 2019-20 season, the Epic Pass and Epic Local Pass (launching at $939), provides unlimited, unrestricted access to all of Vail Resorts’ owned and operated properties and additional access to partner resorts around the world. To refuel after a day on the slopes, be sure to check out the flown-in-fresh oysters and lobster rolls at Rime Seafood and Raw Bar (rimerawbar.com), located at the top of Mountaineer Express lift. High West Distillery’s Nelson Cottage offers one-seating-anight dinners with expert whiskey pairings from the world’s only ski-in/ski-out distillery (highwest.com). PARK CITY AREA With 7,300-acres, 41 lifts, and seven terrain parks, Park City Mountain Resort is the largest resort in the
Riders on the Giant Steps Express are treated to expansive views that include the red rock formations of Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area and Cedar Breaks National Monument. Photo by Mike Saemisch.
United States and offers a plethora of dining and lodging options. The winter ski season is expected to commence on November 22nd and close on April 12th. APEX RESIDENCES PARK CITY (apexparkcity.com) Park City’s newest private residences are nestled at the highest elevation in Canyons Village at Park City Mountain and offer unparalleled access to the largest mountain resort in the country. A ski bridge and trails that run through the community offer a true ski-in, ski-out experience. Three distinct home styles, designed to bring the outdoors in, will fuse modern architecture and sophisticated alpine charm. A neighborhood slope-side clubhouse encompasses a state-of-the-art fitness center, games room, outdoor swimming pools, a steam room, sauna, and spa treatment rooms.
LIFT (liftparkcity.com) Featuring the space and refinement of a single-family home, the convenience and amenities of a boutique hotel, and the intimacy of a private club, Lift Park City, which opened this past summer, offers a vibrant pedestrian neighborhood of new residences, shops, and restaurants. In addition to a selection of exclusive penthouses and spacious four-bedroom homes, Lift has adjacent access to the mountain resort’s soon-to-debut high-speed chairlift and a luxe pool deck overlooking the Retreat ski-home trail. SOUTHERN UTAH Known year-round for the scenic natural wonders found in Zion National Park and Cedar Breaks National Monument, Southern Utah is also home to a pair of high-elevation ski areas with big-time powder and little-town crowds.
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EAGLE POINT (eaglepointresort.com) Located 17 scenic miles from Beaver, this independently-owned ski resort encompasses 650 skiable acres high in the Tushar Mountains. Lauded for being extremely family-friendly, the heart of the village offers plenty of ski-in/ski-out lodging. With an average of 400-inches of snow each season, the remarkably varied terrain across 40 runs can amply occupy beginners to experts. A professionally-designed terrain park integrates natural and human-made features. Operating dates for the 2019-20 winter season are December 20th through April 12th. BRIAN HEAD RESORT (brianhead.com) First opened in the winter of 1964-1965, this family-operated resort is nestled within Cedar Breaks National Monument and enjoys 360-inches of snowfall annually. Just 3.5 hours by car from both Salt Lake City and Las Vegas, dates for the upcoming winter season are anticipated to be November 15th through April 12th. Being further afoot means that it often gets bypassed for closer peaks, but going the extra distance is worth it for nearly empty powder runs. Boasting an annual snowfall of over 360” and Utah’s highest base elevation, two connected mountains 64 slmag.net
(Giant Steps and Navajo) offer 71 runs and eight chair lifts. For the ultimate off-piste experience, Snowbird’s Powderbird helicopter provides access to pristine backcountry skiing. Lodging options range from moderately-priced hotel rooms to more upscale condominiums and rental homes. The boutique Compass Rose Lodge in Huntsville (compassroselodge.com) boasts a private observatory. Don’t miss the Kansas City-style pork ribs and the festive atmosphere at The Last Chair Saloon in the town of Brian’s Head, the highest city in Utah. Fun add-on activities include snowmobiling through Cedar Breaks National Monument to explore snow-dusted red rock hoodoos and wine tasting at IG Winery, Utah’s premier winery in nearby Cedar City. SUNDANCE For those who live the mantra “Sleep, Eat, Ski,” check-in to Sundance Mountain Resort (sundanceresort.com) and work up an appetite on the slopes at Red Mountain Resort. For dinner, head to the highly-rated Tree Room, followed by a nightcap at Owl Bar, where Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid famously plotted their schemes. sl
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A glass sculpture by Stephen Rolfe Powell is artfully displayed on an illuminated pedestal created by the master craftsmen in the Bittners woodworking shop.
A FRESH START
An unfinished Cherokee Park condominium becomes a beautiful canvas under the discerning eye of interior designer Libby Rush of Bittners. Written by Bridget Williams / Photography by Rachel Lutz / Andrew Kung Group
A chance meeting with a friend shortly after deciding to consolidate their two separate households into one led Barbara Nichols and Tom Musselman to a fortuitous find: the last unfinished condominium in a coveted Cherokee Park-front building. Excited and slightly daunted by the prospect of a truly blank slate, Barbara turned to friend and interior designer Libby Rush of Bittners, her trusted decorating collaborator for nearly four decades. Studio A Architecture and Wes Johnson of WesCott Construction rounded out the team that brought the project to fruition. 66 slmag.net
While the unit was still an unfinished shell, several preexisting parameters were non-negotiable, including the plumbing and the location of two fireplaces. "Being sandwiched between two already finished floors certainly presented a few challenges," explained Libby. Not having a freight elevator was also a hurdle, forcing the team to be creative in moving raw materials while not being too much of an inconvenience to the building's other occupants. Oversized goods and large pieces of furniture entered the unit through the doors of a rear terrace via crane.
One of two seating areas in the formal living room is bookended on one side by custom built-ins. Rug from Anabel's Oriental Rugs.
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The television in the family room can be raised to provide access to the aquarium.
The elevator opens directly into the foyer of the home, which comprises an entire floor of the building. Libby wasted no time in making a statement, dressing the wall opposite the elevator in antiqued mirror panels that cleverly conceal storage closets. Barbara selected several significant pieces of antique furniture to make the move with her, and Libby used these to help inform the design. The organic print of the Jim Thompson wallpaper in the foyer is echoed in a vignette staged atop an antique console table: a contemporary gold Gingko leaf sculpture branches out from behind a Baccarat panther. The X-pattern on the double doors leading into the heart of the home is a design element borrowed from Tom's previous residence. A soothing, muted color palette predominates, with contrast color on the trim work serving as an impactful design element. Stepping inside, the eye is immediately drawn to the living room's large windows, which provide treetop views of Cherokee Park. Enhancing the already idyllic scene is a piece of art glass by Stephen Rolfe Powell. The master craftsmen in the Bittners
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woodworking shop created the illuminated pedestal on which it rests from exquisite waterfall bubinga wood. Libby remarked that the layout of the living room, which is dissected by pathways leading to the various parts of the residence, presented a challenge when deciding on furniture placement. Using inspiration from the ground up, she layered newly acquired rugs from Anabel's Oriental Rugs atop the highly polished marble floors in each of the two seating areas in the barrel-vaulted space. Crowning each is a multi-arm contemporary gold chandelier that serves as an excellent foil to the antique pieces present. Bookending one of the seating areas is an antique credenza and a wall of custom walnut built-ins. While Barbara took the lead for the design process, Tom had a few specific requests: a designated bar, a putting green, an aquarium, and at least one room painted Tuscan red. Libby aptly accommodated all of them. A wet bar tucked into an antechamber of the living room doubles as a trophy room. The numerous awards and accolades on display are a testament to Tom's prowess as a devoted lifelong golfer.
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The range hood provided the starting point for the design of the kitchen. The custom wood top for the island, created by the Bittners woodworking shop, was delivered through the terrace doors via crane.
A dressage-inspired chandelier designed by Suzanne Kasler for Visual Comfort hangs above an oval dining table created in the Bittners woodworking studio.
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The Bittners woodworking shop created the pedestal supports for the glasstopped dining table.
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The luxury of five terraces allowed for one of them to become a putting green.
The kitchen, family room, and dining room function as one cohesive space, which Barbara says makes large-scale entertaining a breeze. Reflecting the area's more relaxed feel, the flooring transitions from polished stone to wood, and there is a more pronounced use of pattern on the upholstery and rugs. Uniquely positioned beneath the television within the built-in cabinetry in the family room is a long and narrow aquarium. The Bittners woodworking shop created the pedestal supports for the glasstopped dining table, the wood top for the kitchen island, and an oval table for a banquette located in a cozy alcove. Tom's request for a putting green may seem to be a tall order for high-rise condominium living, but the luxury of five terraces made it possible to construct one on the terrace accessed from the kitchen. "All of my stress goes away when I'm out there," said
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Tom. Barbara says that a near-constant breeze allows for year-round enjoyment of the two terraces at the front of the unit that overlooks Cherokee Park, even at the height of summer. "It really feels like you are living in a treehouse," she added. The 4,000-square-foot condominium boasts a pair of bedroom suites, which allowed Tom and Barbara to each customize a bathroom and closet to their specifications. His is painted Tuscan red, while her bathroom and closet are decidedly more feminine. In Barbara's bathroom, delicate mosaic tile dresses up the wall behind the soaking tub. With several months of construction now in their rearview, Barbara and Tom have happily settled into the ease of condominium living. "We just love it here," said Barbara. "Neither of us miss our old houses." sl
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A thoughtful renovation elevates a woodland oasis just minutes from downtown Lexington. Written by Colin Dennis / Photography courtesy of Unorthodox Ventures / bluegrassluxury.com Adding visual interest to the driveway at the entrance are patterned CobbleSystems squares from Riccobene.
When Carey and Nancy Smith went house hunting a few years ago, they had some specific instructions for their Realtor. "We wanted a house in a neighborhood because we'd been living in downtown Lexington and there was no place for our son to trick-or-treat. We also wanted the property to have trees and water, be inside Fayette County, and have fewer than 10 acres," explained Nancy. It took just a month for their Realtor to find something that fit the bill. Although it was a bit overgrown, Carey and Nancy were quick to realize the potential. The couple didn't waste any time jumping into a complete renovation of the 4,800-square-foot home. Designed by Pohl Rosa Pohl, it was custom built in 2003 by Douglas H. Farmer on land that was once a tree nursery. Although it's just one mile from Keeneland, the gated property's seven park-like acres overlooking South Elkhorn Creek give the impression of a rural retreat. Richard Weber of Springhouse Gardens is credited with the landscape design at the front of the house, while Andrea Wilson Mueller of Inside Out Design designed the rear Japanese garden. Both contemporary and timeless, the cedar and dry-laid stone exterior sets the scene for the Arts and Craft-inspired interior. The home's 78 windows provide ample opportunity to appreciate the explosion of seasonal colors supplied by more than 10,000 bulbs planted outside. The couple worked with interior designer Shari Mullen of Pillar 3 Design Group to weave in both Frank Lloyd Wright and Asian influences. They also focused on the best way to highlight their collection of Kentucky art. "When we first moved to Kentucky, we visited Berea and were blown away by everything available from the talented artisans," said Nancy.
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A pair of Heracleum II chandeliers from Moooi are suspended above the dining table.
BC Woodworking crafted the kitchen's solid cherry and Birdseye maple cabinetry. Countertops are Blue Australe granite. Pendant lights are from Niche Modern.
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The lower level boasts a maple ceiling and rubber interlocking floor.
The seven wooded and landscaped acres surrounding the home afford an enviable level of privacy and an abundance of scenic views.
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BC Woodworking created the maple and cherry-trimmed cabinetry and platform bed in the master bedroom.
The skylit master bathroom features a steam shower, an oval MTI Cascara stone bathtub, Vetrazzo countertops, and Jason Wu for Brizo matte black fittings.
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Nautilus wallpaper from Cole & Son enlivens the walls of the powder room.
The Japanese influence is palpable as soon as you enter the foyer, which is separated from the living and dining rooms by a sliding shoji-style cherry and glass rolling door. Overhead is a translucent glass ceiling; underfoot is a polished concrete floor with exposed aggregate. Extensive woodwork is a defining feature throughout. Ceilings are maple, substantial doors are solid cherry, and the kitchen cabinetry, decorative trim and built-ins are a combination of the two woods. In the kitchen, glass handles and pulls sourced from Bulgaria speak to the renovation's level of detail. With the exception of the master bathroom, where an alcove was removed in order to add cabinets and a water closet, Nancy said that the renovation focused on making existing spaces more useful and beautiful. "We put great care into ensuring everything would be of the highest quality and maintenance-free," she added. The home's Old World craftmanship is mated with New World technology, including top-of-the-line appliances, smart fans, and lights from Big Ass Fans, a Control 4 total home automation system, and radiant floor heat. As a result of overhauling the home's mechanical systems and appliances, electric bills, even at the height of summer, average just $250 per month, which is quite impressive for a residence of this size. “It's like living in a very cool, very big treehouse," said Nancy. sl
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The culmination of years of planning and thousands of volunteer and staff hours, the Waterfront Botanical Gardens finally opened its doors and gardens to the public during a week of grand opening events that culminated in a black tie gala. The Delfeayo Marsalis Quintent entertained guests at the elegant event, while Carly Johnson kept people dancing during the after party.
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Not only did he agree to be roasted for a good cause, Matt Thornton, who chaired the Metro United Way’s 100th-anniversary fundraising campaign, awed the crowd who gathered for the festivities at Ashbourne Farms by announcing near the end of the event that he would be donating $1million to the organization.
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Havana Nights was the theme of this sold-out event, hosted by the Whisky Chicks and the Bourbon Brotherhood along with presenting sponsor Splash Analytics. Held at the Henry Clay, the annual Bourbon Mixer raised approximately $38,000 to support the Coalition for the Homeless.
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Chaired by Theresa Carpenter Beames, the KMAC Museum partnered with The LEE Initiative, Maker’s Mark and The Mocktail Project for the KMAC BASH. The event featured exciting food and drink pairings crafted by the region’s top chef and mixologists. DJ Sam Sneed provided the evening’s soundtrack.
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“All That Jazz” was the theme of this 9th annual blacktie event, presented by the Sickle Cell Association of Kentuckiana. Held at Hyatt Regency, the event featured entertainment by Sheryl Rouse and DJ Kick-N-Live.
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A sold-out event to benefit the Speed Art Museum, the second-annual Art of Bourbon auction brought together titans of the bourbon industry, who donated rare bottles and unique packages to the highest bidder on-site or online. In total, more than $250,000 was raised, nearly double what the inaugural event brought in.
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The Bluegrass Land Conservancy (BLC) honored former First Lady of Kentucky Libby Jones as their Land Conservationist of the Year at their annual farm-to-table dinner, held at Ashbourne Farm. Libby, a founding board member of the Conservancy, and her husband Brereton, permanently protected their Airdrie Stud Farm through a conservation easement with the BLC, an organization that has protected more than 27,000 acres in central Kentucky since 1995.
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A Night of Stars! was the theme of the American Cancer’s Society’s annual Hope Gala, presented by Dr. Mark and Cindy Lynn. Eight “Cure Champions” were acknowledged for their efforts in working toward a world without cancer.
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Supporters of Gilda’s Club Kentuckiana “wigged out” for a cause as part of the annual Wigs on Tap event, held at Play Louisville. Proceeds from the event will allow the organization to continue to provide more than 100 programs each month, all for free to people living with cancer and their friends and family.
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This inaugural event was hosted by the KMAC Museum’s Board of Directors to highlight the museum’s first Triennial. This showcase of contemporary art culled from all corners of the Commonwealth will be on display through December 1st.
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Originally launched by John Shaw-Woo in January 2019 as a networking and educational resource for Kentuckybased African American business owners, NOIR Black Business Social Club has evolved to take on a more significant role. Officially announced at a cocktail reception at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the mission of the non-profit NOIR Black Chamber of Commerce is to help small-to-medium-sized African American business owners and new entrepreneurs make the connections they need to get the necessary resources to grow their companies.
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‘Catsino Royale: For Your Paws Only’ was the theme of the annual Tuxes and Tails gala to benefit the Kentucky Humane Society. Held at the Marriott Louisville Downtown, the event featured a silent auction, casinostyle gaming, and adoptable animals.
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POLO, EVERYONE! The 2019 Sophisticated Living Polo World Cup at Oxmoor Farm draws a record crowd. Written by Bridget Williams / Photography by Tony Bailey and Chad Henle
Now an annual end-of-summer tradition, more than 600 guests descended on Oxmoor Farm for the Sophisticated Living Polo World Cup. Another year of favorable weather allowed guests to mingle in the beautiful Red Carpet Trophy Garden, designed and installed by Picture Perfect Landscaping, while sipping specialty cocktails from Dixie Vodka and Maker’s Mark and ogling Land Rovers and other icons of horsepower selected from the stables at nearby Blue Grass Motorsport. Play kicked off with a consolation match between the Land Rover and Sophisticated Living teams. Following the game, guests were invited to grab a glass of champagne and stomp divots. The well96 slmag.net
played championship match pitted Bittners against Merrill Lynch, with the Bittners team emerging victorious. New this year was an award for Best Dressed, presented by Dr. Alexander Digenis of the Digenis Plastic Surgery Institute. Isabel Ladd of Lexington, who wore a vintage polka dot dress, took the top honors and a prize package with goodies from Joseph’s Salon and the spa at the Omni Louisville Hotel. The award for Best Tailgate was hotly contested, with another Lexingtonian—Kim Morris— walking away with the win and a prize package from Louisville Stoneware, who also provided custom trophies for members of each team. sl Additional photos from the event can be viewed at Facebook.com/SLPolo.
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SOPHISTICATED STARS Our November and December Sophisticated Stars are Louisville’s own Scorpio Donna Osif, owner of Bedded Bliss, and Sagittarius Sarah Provancher, owner of Procom Communications. Written by Joy Yascone Elms MA
DONNA OSIF When thinking about Scorpio, most conjure up thoughts relating to what one might perceive as bedded bliss! Scorpio and Bedded Bliss founder and owner Donna Osif, whose birthday is on November 17th, is a double Scorpio with Sun and Ascendant in Scorpio. Visiting Bedded Bliss is likened to Donna’s passionate Scorpio dominant chart, complete with luxury textures, scents, and home beauty to delight the most distinguished palates. In November, Donna can look forward to a happy full moon in her opposite sign of Taurus on November 12th. This full moon will signal a joyous conclusion in an anticipated and awaited decision or opportunity. The new moon solar eclipse on December 25th will see Donna celebrating a pleasant change of scenery to make her smile; it will be a perfect time to do so with planetary support!
SARAH PROVANCHER Born on December 4th, Sarah Provancher, founder and owner of Procom Communications, is living out her Sagittarius superpowers as only a Jupiter ruled Sagittarius can! As a Sagittarius, Sarah’s ruling planet, larger than life Jupiter, is the planet of miracles and go-big-orgo-home concepts and ideas. Sarah’s innate abilities are the offspring of Jupiter’s influence and are a natural attribute of Sagittarius’ planetary gifts that she brings to her clients. Sarah has so much to look forward to with the full moon on November 12th. This will be the perfect time for Sarah to enjoy a new fitness and wellness routine. A fire sign, Sagittarius thrives on keeping active in new and exciting ways that offer a bit of adventure. Wonderful news Sagittarius! In December, the kind and benevolent new moon solar eclipse will see Sarah celebrating a new and exciting career victory just in time for the holidays! slmag.net 101
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ARIES March 21st – April 19th Mercury retrogrades in Scorpio through November 20th, bringing past financial opportunities to the forefront. On November 12th, the lovely full moon in Taurus may find you leaving a current job for another exciting opportunity, potentially a chance from the past. November 26th brings a new moon in Sagittarius, giving you the travel bug and inspiring you to visit distant shores. December offers a benevolent and kind new moon Solar eclipse December 25th in Capricorn. You’ll have an opportunity to start a new career path that aligns with your inner dreams and goals, which will lead to future successes and realizing career dreams. Take action on career goals within ten days of this benevolent new moon solar eclipse!
CANCER June 21st – July 22nd Mercury retrogrades through November 20th in Scorpio, so if you are single, you may hear from a past love or revisit a creative project. The new moon on November 26th will offer the perfect opportunity to start a new fitness and nutrition program. If you’ve been looking to commit to your fitness or wellness goals, this will be the time to begin. As we start December, you’ll look forward to a whole new happy reality that we’ll discuss more in January. The new moon solar eclipse on December 25th will see positive changes in your relationship with your significant other or business partner and or a peaceful resolution to a pending case awarded in your favor. You’ll welcome the upbeat and happy feel of the holiday season Cancer!
TAURUS April 20th – May 20th Mercury retrogrades in Scorpio through November 20th, and a marriage or partnership discussion from the past may resurface. If you have discussed engagement or marriage in the past with no progress or setting a date, you may happily decide to move forward now. The kind and tender full moon in Taurus on November 12th may find a past goal or dream that touches you profoundly coming to fruition. The new moon solar eclipse December 25th, gifts you with an exciting long-distance journey that is lifechanging in a good way. You may also start a new educational journey or have a unique opportunity with international markets and or publishing industries in the upcoming year.
LEO July 23rd – August 22nd With Mercury in retrograde through November 20th in Scorpio, you may decide to revise a home purchase or revisit a renovation project. This same sector of your chart rules family and parents, so, that could be an area of focus as well. With the full moon in Taurus on November 12th, you’ll celebrate a career victory within five days of the full moon. If you’re trying to conceive, get busy on the new moon on November 26th, you’ll have help from the stars within ten days of this new moon. If wanting more love or romance, this same full moon can deliver that as well. The new moon solar eclipse on December 25th will have you excited to put away the pie and mac and cheese after the holidays for a new fitness and wellness routine that you’ll love. It’s so great when the universe supports our goals in line with the start of the new year!
GEMINI May 21st – June 20th Mercury retrogrades through November 20th in Scorpio. During this time, you may hear from past employers or colleagues about a new or renewed opportunity. The new moon in Sagittarius on November 26th may see you making partnership plans in love or business. You’ll welcome the chance of engagement, marriage, or a business partnership at this time. With Mercury direct and out of retrograde, formalize your happy collaboration on May 29th when you have the support of the stars! In December, you’ll be excited to know there’s a fabulous full moon in Gemini crystallizing a dream dear to your heart and bringing it to fruition with the seeds you have planted earlier. The new moon solar eclipse on December 25th may bring a mortgage approval or lifealtering financial opportunity.
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VIRGO August 23rd - September 22nd Virgo, Mercury retrogrades in Scorpio through November 20th encourages you to reconnect with your siblings and or cousins. Virgo generally enjoys time with family, so this should be a welcome time to pause and enjoy. With Mercury as your governing planet, you always feel Mercury retrograde more than most. Be sure to get your car serviced, and oil changed, etc. as Mercury also rules over vehicles and is the sector of life being affected by the retrograde dear Virgo. The full moon in Gemini on December 11th will bring to fruition a dearly held career aspiration or goal. You’ll be ever so happy with the new moon solar eclipse on December 25th giving you so many of your heart
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desires at once! Your children will flourish, love and romance will be plentiful, and you will have so much to celebrate!
earn an income, good news just in time for the new year! Happy birthday and Happy holidays, Sagittarius!
LIBRA September 23rd - October 22nd Libra, Mercury retrogrades through November 20th in Scorpio in your second house, which rules earned income and what you value. You may rethink a current income opportunity or job or decide to go back to a role you held in the past. With the happy full moon on November 12th in your financial house ruling investors and investments (and with Mercury still in retrograde), you may crystalize a past financial investment opportunity at this time. Excitingly, the happy new moon solar eclipse on December 25th may find you purchasing the home of your dreams or making a plan to renovate your home in a beautiful way while celebrating happy family news just in time for the holidays!
CAPRICORN December 22nd -January 19th Capricorn, Mercury retrogrades through November 20th in Scorpio, helping you pause and reconnect with friends and give needed intention to your social sphere. This is a time you may reconnect with social networks, boards, and humanitarian causes that are near and dear to your heart. November 12th brings a happy conclusion to a potential romantic relationship from the past, giving renewed opportunity if you are single. You may also get news of a new creative project or find out you are expecting at this lovely full moon in Taurus. The most exciting news is the beautiful and benevolent new moon solar eclipse in Capricorn on December 25th, giving your whole life a renewed sense of hope and opportunity! Your life is about to change miraculously Capricorn!
SCORPIO October 23rd - November 21st Happy Birthday Scorpio! While Mercury retrogrades through November 20th in Scorpio, you may plan to reinvent your life or yourself in some way. With the sweet and tender full moon in Taurus November 12th during Mercury retrograde, you may decide to take a significant move forward with a marriage and or partnership bringing to fruition a long-held dream. At this time, you may wisely choose to move slowly with a romantic or business partnership, except for one from the past. If single, by all means move forward!
AQUARIUS January 20th – February 18th Aquarius, Mercury retrogrades through November 20th in Scorpio in your 10th house ruling career and acclaim. During this retrograde, you may revisit opportunities from the past that you will now thrive in. You may also hear from past employers, or clients regarding opportunities, for a bright and happy new beginning at this time! With the kind full moon on November 12th in Taurus, you may find yourself moving, closing on a home, or completing a happy renovation project. The full moon in Gemini December 11th might find you welcoming news from the stork or celebrating a happy romantic episode. A creative project may happily conclude at this time, giving you every reason to enjoy December! Wonderful news Aquarius!
SAGITTARIUS November 22nd December 21st Happy Birthday Sagittarius, Mercury retrogrades in Scorpio through November 20th. You’ll have vivid dreams and revisit a wellness initiative that you have put off. This is excellent timing Sagittarius, to nurture body, spirit, and mind. With the new moon in Sagittarius on November 26th, you’ll need to be aware of intentions you want to manifest and plant seeds towards the life you truly envision. It’s an excellent time to create a vision board of what you’d like to realize before your ruling Planet Jupiter exits Sagittarius on December 2nd. The new moon solar eclipse on December 25th will be a game-changer concerning how you
PISCES February 19th - March 20th Pisces, Mercury Retrogrades through November 20th in Scorpio, making you ponder long-distance travel and higher education. You may decide to revisit a past opportunity in higher education or international markets. You will enjoy a chance to expand your career or career vision within ten days of the new moon in Sagittarius on November 26th. While the new moon solar eclipse on December 25th will start a fresh and invigorating social cycle that you will love, just in time for the holidays! sl
Sophisticated Stars Astrologist Joy Yascone Elms MA is the author and founder of The Power of Divine Timing; an annual sign by sign guide based on astrological timing helping readers to find and nurture their blessings and starve their challenges! Joy also offers Divine Timing coaching programs that help clients stay accountable to manifesting their goals and dreams based on their personal divine timing. Visit www.thepowerofdivinetiming.com for more info or email Joy at thepowerofdivinetiming@gmail.com.
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