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CONTENTS
15 COVET COLLECTION: PATAGONIA CAPSULE 16 PARIS SPECIAL 17 What to see? Paris hidden gems 16 Who to follow? 23 Where to Be? 20 A-list celebrities that have fallen in love with paris 28 Rendez-vous: the best 10 movies set in paris 31 A taste of france 36 INTERVIEWS 36 Alessandro Munge 40 Celia Sawyer 42 Katharine Pooley 46 Kobi Karp 50 Sofia Joelsson 54 Britto Charette 58 Juan Pablo Molyneux 64 Greg Natale 71 LAVISH INTERIOR PROJECTS 73 A minimalistic apartment In kyiv 75 A romantic vibe with Eclectic accents 79 An eccentric classic sanctuary 83 Highly stylized Arc le salon
Decorated with an art deco vibe 87 An artful experience In the heart of New york city
91 High-end contemporary Condo in los angeles 97 Lustful modern classic house In Toronto 103 The “Illustrious” Knightsbridge Manor 109 The luxury of saint-tropez In a wonderful house
by Carlo Donati
116 DELUXE HOTELS & RESTAURANTS 118 1 Hotel Central Park 120 Baccarat New York 124 Conservatorium Hotel 126 Hotel Plaza Athénée 132 Maison Villeroy 134 Memmo Príncipe Real 138 Six Senses Douro 142 The Nikkei Nine Restaurant 144 Vinha Boutique Hotel 150 SUPER YACHTS 152 Ferretti yachts 1000 156 Heesen yn 20457 project akira 160 New pershing 6x 164 Riva 76’ perseu super 176 FASHION ICONS 168 COVETED NEW TALENTS 170 Ivan satria 172 Karim abdul muttalib
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EDITOR’S
letter
“New Year, New You” and in this case, CovetED took the saying quite literally, presenting its current, fresh and improved look. As the world turns a new leaf, leaving behind stories, people, trends, and memories in 2021, we look forward to a raw start with a unique perspective towards the future, where endless stories are to be told and countless new opportunities are waiting to be discovered. 2022 is now a blank page waiting to be written, and so we start this new year with an explicit, updated vision of what design and luxury means. The 21st Edition focuses on “La Vie on Luxury”, a play on the two main themes for this issue: Paris & Luxury. As the world begins to slowly recover, we prepare ourselves to reconnect, and the city of lights is definitely the place to be and to start. As Maison et Objet returns, this CovetED edition will embrace not only the trade show itself but a Paris Special feature, where we explore some key points on the Parisian lush lifestyle and opinion leaders. As the world slowly opens its doors, why not take a journey with us, and explore some of the most Luxurious Hotels and Restaurants, or discover the uncharted and deep waters of interior design with some of the top and newest yachts on the market? Paris and Luxury go together as some refined wine and exquisite cheese, the perfect combination for a new beginning. Paris Design Week receives design aficionados from all the corners of the world, ready to get to know new concept stores, staged window displays, vernissages, detour-worthy boutiques, designer meet-and-greets, and extravagant events. CovetED is ready to embrace this design and deluxe experience with you. I hope you enjoy this edition as much as we loved curating it, and for a little extra inspiration, don’t forget to visit our website: www.covetedition.com and follow us on Instagram @covetedmagazine
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1. Flon Dining Chair by Essential Home; 2. Hanna Chandelier by DelightFULL; 3. Cayo Bar Chair by Brabbu; 4. D. Dinis Fragmented Mirror by Boca do Lobo; 5.Comme des Garçons Spring Summer; 6. Dalmata Figurine Decor by ACH Collection; 7. Capuchin Sofa by Caffe Latte; 8. Demitasse Armchair by Caffe Latte; 9. White Garden by Rug Society; 10. Breve I Dining Table by Caffe Latte; 11. Noir Kei Ninomiya Spring 22;
12. Lacoste Spring 22; 13. Large Fyli Vase by OKA UK; 14. Glass Carafe Pale Blue by Rebecca Udall, Gabriella Murano ; 15. Collins Dining Chair by Essential Home; 16. Diana Wall Lamp by Delightfull; 17. Hoot Stool by Circu; 18. MrBunny Bed by Circu; 19. Alexander McQueen Spring-22; 20. Cotton Candy Sofa by Circu; 22. Dolce & Gabanna SS22;
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COVET COLLECTION NEW RELEASE
PATAGONIA CAPSULE Inspired by one of the most fascinating natural phenomenons in the world, the spellbinding caves are located in General Carrera Lake in the Patagonia region. The shapes, materials, and design of these pieces are inspired not only by the Marble Cathedral but by the Patagonia region and its rich history as well. Patagonia marble turns these items into a cohesive and exciting collection of carefully selected items. Signed by Covet House, this marvelous capsule collection was brought to life. Take a look.
ANCUD ARMCHAIR
ANCUD SOFA
Ancud, known for its lush vegetation and vibrant vistas, has one of the
Known for its greenery and full of life terrains, Ancud has one of the most
most beautiful landscapes in the world, which could only serve as the
breathtaking landscapes in the world, that could only serve as the main
inspiration for this gorgeous armchair. A nice complement for the Ancud
inspiration for this exquisite sofa. Upholstered in a deep green velvet fabric,
Sofa, this armchair is upholstered in a deep green velvet fabric that
resembling the plant life exuding from the purest fields, and capitoné effect
resembles the plant life found in the fields of the city, with a capitoné finish
creating the same feel of the different elevations in the terrain.
that replicates the sensation of the terrain’s various altitudes.
VALDÉS CONSOLE
PLATA CONSOLE
The Valdés Peninsula has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Place
Named after Rio de Plata, one of the places visited by the Portuguese
for its global significance as a site for marine animal conservation, where
adventurers in the early European exploration of the Patagonia region, this
its shape and crystal-clear water served as the inspiration for this unique
sublime console has a mix of metal and Patagonia marble. Also, its exciting
console. An enormous round mirror combined with a dark walnut top, over
two rounded legs converge with the modern straight lines from the top,
two sublime designed legs. Beautifully crafted and naturally inspired.
creating a combination of both natural and contemporary elements.
GRAVA DINING TABLE
PERITO DESK
As you travel through the South of the Patagonia region, the soils
At the golden hour, the famous Perito Moreno Glaciar irradiates
grow more arid and rocky, and large swaths of stream-rounded
a soft and warm color, contrasting with the coldness of these ice
pebbles, known as grava patagónica, can be found metal champagne,
plates. This phenomenon inspired the top of Perito Desk. The
black lacquer, and the Patagonia marble, create the same illusion
illuminance and wideness of the plain glacier are represented
of this soil. An opulent item, with its four modern legs, also plays
through the simple use of a straight Patagonia marble surface,
with the use of the same finishes. Exciting, this table will be the
mixed with some small metal champagne details, both on the legs
conversation starter at any dinner party.
and top. A simplistic design that elevates itself for its content, for its story, and for being a unique piece.
CARRERA BOOKCASE The massive marble deposits on the border of General Carrera Lake have been eroded away by the water over 6,200 years, resulting in caves, tunnels, and massive columns of pure marble. This tall bookcase serves as the homage to this natural beautiful phenomenon. Extensive utility compartments in dark walnut veneer over a Patagonia marble top, finishing in an exquisite modern
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metal champagne structure.
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PARIS SPECIAL
WHAT TO SEE?
Paris Hidden Gems UNCHARTED PLACES, READY TO BE DISCOVERED
WELL, WE ALL KNOW WHERE TO VISIT WHEN IN PARIS, RIGHT? WHEN CREATING YOUR
TRIP’S BUCKET LIST, THERE ARE SOME GO TO’S YOU ALREADY KNOW IT’S A MUST-DO. THE EIFFEL TOWER, ARC DE TRIOMPHE, NOTRE DAME, AND THE LOUVRE ARE
PROBABLY ALREADY ON YOUR CHECKLIST, BUT PARIS IS SO MUCH MORE THAN THESE
LANDMARKS. A BEAUTIFUL HISTORICAL CITY, WITH UNDISCLOSED PLACES, CONCEALED
VENUES, AND SECLUDED CORNERS MOSTLY UNKNOWN TO THE CASUAL TRAVELER, AND
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ALL OF THEM WAITING FOR YOU TO UNVEIL.
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ABBEY BOOKSTORE IN THE LATIN QUARTER
CLOS MONTMARTRE: THE VINEYARD OF MONTMARTRE
Where to find it: 29 Rue de la Parcheminerie, 75005 Paris
Where to find it: Rue des Saules; 18th arrondissement
The Abbey Bookstore, located in the Hotel Dubuisson, is a lovely
Montmartre has long been a favorite hangout of painters, authors,
anglophone bookstore in Paris. It sells new, old, and rare books, all of
and other creative types. As a result, it should come as no surprise
which are meticulously displayed in gigantic floor-to-ceiling stacks.
that nostalgia and a retro feel can be found almost everywhere.
The bookshop also serves coffee, and the aroma wafts through the
The Clos de Montmartre (Montmartre vineyard), which has been
shelves. The Abbey Bookstore is located on Rue de la Parcheminerie,
in operation since the 12th century when nuns and monks were
a narrow alley dating back to the 13th century. It’s about a 5-minute
in charge of making wine, is the most well-known (and not truly a
walk from the well-known Shakespeare & Co bookstore.
Parisian secret). Every year, a tiny amount of wine is produced at the Montmartre vineyard and auctioned off for charity.
GALERIE VIVIENNE
PARC MONCEAU
Where to find it: 35 Boulevard de Courcelles; 8th arrondissement Where to find it: 5 Rue de la Banque, 75002 Paris
Parc Monceau is the epitome of hidden Paris! When you come upon
The Galerie Vivienne, located in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris,
the Roman columns facing the pond, you could be perplexed as to
France, is one of the city’s covered passageways. It is 176 meters
where you are. Parc Monceau is peaceful and slightly overgrown,
(577 feet) in length and 3 meters (9.8 feet) in width. Since July 7,
making it an ideal location to unwind after a day of touring. Walking
1974, the gallery has been designated as a historical monument. This
routes meander aimlessly between blossoming trees and monuments.
is one of Paris’ most opulent and beautiful locations. This gallery is
Parc Monceau, one of Paris’s hidden treasures and tiniest parks, is
transformed into a picturesque castle with golden walls and a glass
pleasant, laid-back, and a fantastic spot to attempt to fit in. Visit
roof that you may explore and shoot to your heart’s delight.
around the lunch hour, find a bench, and picnic as the Parisians do.
RUE CRÉMIEUX
PÈRE-LACHAISE CEMETERY
Where to find it: 16 Rue du Repos Paris Where to find it: Rue Crémieux, 75012 Paris
Pere Lachaise Cemetery is known as the “Village of the Dead” in Paris.
Rue Crémieux is a one-block pedestrian street in Paris 12th
It’s a hidden treasure in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, off the usual
arrondissement that was designed to house workers. Rue Crémieux
route. Pere Lachaise is a historic cemetery where you may wander among
is a charming cobblestone street nestled in a residential area and is
the dead and feel strangely linked to them. Pere Lachaise’s allure stems
one of Paris’ most colorful sites. Rue Crémieux was formerly a real
from the fact that it is a gloomy accumulation of French culture, not
Parisian hidden gem, but in recent years it has become a favorite
only death. There are dozens of celebrities, authors, painters, and singers
Instagram location. Despite this, many Parisians are unaware of
buried there. This is where you come to pay tribute to the brightest
it! You may snap some beautiful photos while strolling among the
brains of the world. Pere Lachaise Cemetery contains a lovely collection
pastel-colored houses, but be careful not to disturb the occupants or
of funerary art. Oscar Wilde’s, Frederick Chopin’s, and Jim Morrison’s
sit on their front porches.
graves are among the most well-known.
THE COLUMNS OF BUREN PALAIS-ROYAL Where to find it: 8 Rue de Montpensier, 75001 Paris The 260 striped columns in the courtyard of the PalaisRoyal are a sight to see and provide some fantastic photo possibilities. The columns aren’t new, but they contrast well with the palace, especially because they’re all different heights, allowing for some interesting perspectives. The
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courtyard and palace are both open to the public.
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WHO TO FOLLOW?
TRENDSETTERS
& opinion leaders
PERSONALITIES THAT EVERY DESIGN AFICIONADO SHOULD KEEP AN EYE ON
OPINION LEADERS, INDUSTRY INSIDERS, TRAILBLAZERS, AND TRENDSETTERS: SOME
PEOPLE ARE TRULY WORTH FOLLOWING. THIS LIST COMPRISES A CURATED SELECTION OF THE HOTTER NAMES IN THE DESIGN INDUSTRY. PERSONALITIES THAT COVETED
IS CURRENTLY FOLLOWING AND WATCHING THEIR WORK CLOSELY. NOT ONLY THESE
NAMES ARE ON EVERYONE’S LIPS RIGHT NOW, BUT THEY ARE ALSO THE NAMES THAT ARE SHAPING DESIGN IN EVERY CORNER OF THE WORLD. TAKE A LOOK.
FRAUKE MEYER Creative Director for Christian Liaigre This German-born interior architect studied in Paris, before joining the Christian Liaigre team in 1998. As the head of the Design Studio, she now embarks on a new chapter in Liaigre’s history leading exceptional projects in Europe, the USA, and Asia. Houses, apartments, chalets, offices - Frauke Meyer and her team conceive interior architecture and space planning, compose with materials, and create bespoke furniture which renders each project unique. Faithful to the pure spirit which is characteristic of Liaigre, Frauke Meyer leads a vision of a new generation of architects. Sobriety, serenity, soft lines, and subtle adequacy to the context, her interiors reflect both a rigorous design and special consideration for functions.
JEANNE GANG Founder of Studio Gang Studio Gang is a Chicago-based architecture and urban design firm with offices in New York, San Francisco, and Paris. It was founded and is directed by Jeanne Gang. Gang rose to, Gang rose to prominence after designing the Aqua Tower, the world’s second-highest womandesigned structure. The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum presented Gang and her Studio with the 2013 National Design Award for Architecture. The Architectural Review named Gang the 2016 Woman Architect of the Year. In 2017, she received the Louis I. Kahn Memorial Award from the Philadelphia Center for Architecture, as well as Fellowship in the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She was named an International Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in 2018, an award that she will hold for the rest of her life. Currently a Professor in Practice at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD), she is the reference in architecture and design at the moment.
JOSEPH DIRAND Founder of Joseph Dirand Architecture Dirand launched his own interior design business in 1999, when he was 25, after winning a commission to execute the interior design for Junko Shimada’s Paris boutique while still a student. He gained national recognition with his refurbishment of an apartment overlooking the Place de la Concorde, elevating even further his status as a rising star. To convey a story, Joseph Dirand created a very inventive vocabulary in which he plays on the abstract concept of functional aspects while emphasizing the sensations that a given location evokes in him. He considers the distinctive identity of the settings in which he works, such as the quality of light, as a and finishing his huge project by collaborating with artisans whose competence and exceptionally high credentials are world-renowned.
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wall. He likes fusing genres, generating suspense, illusions, and surprises,
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KARL FOURNIER & OLIVIER MARTY Founders of Studio KO Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty, the founders of Studio KO, met while
materials, with offices in Paris, Marrakesh, and London. Studio KO is
studying at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. They founded their architecture
a moniker that reflects timeless aesthetics and advocates architecture
and interior design firm in 2000, and it now has fifty staff. They
that merges heritage and contemporary, employing clear lines and
fascinate the globe with their elegant architectural lines and regard
raw materials such as stone, wood, or hammered iron, rejecting
for the surrounding environment, focusing on local and natural
smoothness and favoring roughness.
PHILIPPE STARCK Philippe Starck has a goal, a vision: to better the lives of as many people as possible via creativity, in whatever shape it takes. This artistic and political, rebellious and benign, pragmatic and subversive obligation, according to Starck, should be shared by everybody. His prescient awareness of ecological consequences, deep understanding of contemporary mutations, enthusiasm for imagining new lifestyles, determination to change the world, commitment to sustainable degrowth, love of ideas, and concern with defending the intelligence of usefulness – and the usefulness of intelligence – have propelled him from iconic creation to iconic creation. Philippe Starck is many things: an inventor, a creator, an architect, a designer, and an artistic director, but above all, he is an honest guy descended from Renaissance artists, and one of the most prominent names in French and international design.
WHERE TO BE?
EVENTS &
Experiences YOU CAN’T MISS WHEN VISITING
PARIS IS A CULTURAL PHENOMENON. HISTORY HAS DEFINED PARIS AS THE EPITOME FOR THE ARTS AND RECREATIONS, FOR EVENTS, FASHION, DESIGN, AND LUXURY EXPERIENCES, THAT NO OTHER CITY IS ABLE TO MATCH. AGAIN, COVETED HAS
CURATED A SELECTION OF PLACES, EVENTS, AND EXPERIENCES THAT SHOULD BE ON
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EVERYONE’S LUXURY BUCKET LIST. GRAB YOUR TICKETS AND DON’T BE LATE.
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COVET PARIS Where to find it?: 154 Rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen, France This is the place where you’ll find everything you need for your interior design project! From bespoke furniture pieces to lighting designs and décor accessories, the Covet Paris Showroom features a series of mesmerizing décor sets created with the best high-quality products by the best Portuguese interior designers.
L’ATELIER DES LUMIÈRES Where to find it: 38 Rue Saint-Maur, 75011 Paris, France The Chemin-Vert foundry was established in 1835 by the Plichon brothers, Jacques François Alexandre and Hilaire Pierre. During the Industrial Revolution, the two brothers, who came from a family of plowmen, became founders. After major renovations (roofing, insulation, etc.), the Atelier des Lumières opens its doors to the public on April 13. In the first year, 1.2 million visitors discover the Atelier des Lumières. Each year, Culturespaces organizes a long exhibition, a short exhibition, and gives voice to artists in contemporary creations.
MAISON ET OBJET Where to find it: Parc des Expositions de Villepinte, 93420 Villepinte, França A strong theme that will bring people together around an exploration of the different aspects of the “New luxury”, in this new edition of Maison et Objet. With exhibitors present across the 14 sectors covering the whole range of styles and product offerings in decoration, design, and lifestyle. Exceptional installations by famous names will showcase even more new products, innovations and talented designers, while fascinating interludes will inspire you as never before and make sure your visit takes place under the best possible conditions.
PARIS FASHION WEEK Where to find it: Various Locations in Paris Paris Fashion Week is a pillar in the design business and is one of the most prominent fashion exhibitions in the world. Paris Fashion Week is busier and more enthusiastic than it has ever been as the fashion month draws to a conclusion. The agenda is jam-packed with runway shows from fashion’s greatest names—Chanel, Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, and more—as well as dozens of guest designers, rising talent, and virtual events. Important dates: Menswear from Tuesday, January 18 to Sunday, January 23 2022, Haute Couture from Monday, January 24 to Thursday, January 27 2022 and Womenswear from Monday, February 28 to Tuesday, March 8 2022.
THE VENICE SIMPLON-ORIENT-EXPRESS Where to find it: 47 Rue du Montparnasse, 75014 Paris, France Purchase a ticket aboard the most opulent train in the world and go on the adventure of a lifetime. The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is a sparkling emblem of luxury train travel and one of the most legendary carriages in the world. Enjoy a timeless tour through Europe’s most lively cities while relaxing in magnificent art deco environs. It’s the only
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way to get anywhere in luxury.
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A-LIST CELEBRITIES that have Fallen in Love WITH PARIS It’s fair to say that celebrities often choose Los Angeles and New York
all the madness of paparazzi and enjoy some quiet time. There are even
City as their home because it allows them to always stay in the scene –
some who moved away for love. And since we are talking about love,
and, in some cases, stay relevant. It’s where their job and their careers
Paris was the choice for some of those celebrities, most of them with
take part so we are used to seeing big mansions and a level of Luxury
well-established careers that made the move to Paris less of a career
we never thought possible. There’s even a guided tour in Los Angeles
risk. Either living or spending a summer in Paris, these celebrities fell
to visit the .houses - well, more like the gates – of big Hollywood
in love with the city of lights, also known for its history, high fashion
celebrities such as Adele, for example. Despite moving to different
houses, and a cinematographic scene where the traditional is not a
places and countries due to new Projects, some celebrities have a major
keyword and breaking the norm is essential. They are passionate about
interest in knowing other countries, cultures and want to escape from
their art and don’t see it as a product
BRYAN ADAMS
DIANE KRUGER
Can you imagine cycling around Paris and crossing paths with Bryan Adams? Well, it may sound straight of a romantic comedy movie but
Paris high fashion houses are a big attraction to anyone who wants to start
it’s one of those cases that can be a real-life scenario. The rock started
a career in fashion. One of those people is now Hollywood star Diane
owning a luxurious apartment in the center of Paris that was designed
Kruger. Diane moved from Germany to Paris at the age of 16 to launch her
by a French interior designer - Tristan Auer. On the contrary of what
career as a model. She loves the city so much that not even New York or
would be expected, the apartment has a very minimalistic style which
Los Angeles captived her enough because besides being a major start she
is not usually associated with rock stars. And if you ever feel uninspired
still resides in Sain Germain neighborhood in Paris. Maybe if you stop by
remember this: most of his biggest hits were written in France, so
Café de Flore you may cross paths. Don’t forget who gave you the tip and
maybe all you need to do is a little getaway to the city of lights.
sends us an autograph!
DAVID AND VICTORIA BECKHAM
NATALIE PORTMAN
They are a couple that likes to show off and they certainly love the lifestyle that LA and NYC provides. But even an A-list couple likes to have a place - or multiple - to relax and escape from the spotlight from
Paris is known for being called the city of love and Natalie Portman
time to time. And since Victoria is also a designer and loves everything
proves it. The Oscar-winning actress married dancer and choreographer
high-handed, Paris is the most posh choice. They own a property in
Benjamin Millepied, that is from France, in 2012 and although the
Bargemon in Var. It’s far from airports - about 75 minutes - and is a
couple spent a lot of time in Los Angeles and New York, Benjamin got
medieval village surrounded by olive groves. They purchased the home
an offer for a job in Paris Opera Ballet in 2014 so Natalie moved to Paris
in 2003 for 1.7 million and spent 6 million dollars in the renovation.
with him. Since Natalie is not a big fan of the paparazzi, Paris is the
They must love Paris, don’t you think?
ideal place for her and to be and that she loves to call home.
JOHNNY DEPP
ELTON JOHN
Despite spending some time in the sea, being the sarcastic pirate we all know and had a little crush - even if it was only two seconds of lights - and no, CovetED can assure you it’s not New York City.
If you live there during the summer you can say you live in Paris
He chose the luxurious and historic Le Marais to live in, that is a
- even if it’s only 3 months out of the year. Elton John, music
place filled with fashion boutiques, art galleries, and fancy bistros.
superstar, and his husband David Furnish own an opulent 1920’s
Maybe he is also a regular customer at Scarlett Johansson’s gourmet
mansion on Mont Boron that has a breathtaking and rich exclusive
popcorn shop - Yummy Pop.
view of the sea and Nic
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Johnny Depp is one of the celebrities that fell in love with the city
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RENDEZ-VOUS: The 10 Best Movies Set In Paris Paris is synonymous with fine dining experiences, chic fashion, inspiring museums, beautiful architecture, and... glamorous cinema. From Le Voyage dans la Lune (1902) to Titane (2021), the City of Lights has always been connected to some of the most important cinema movements in history. Paris has this unique romantic atmosphere and it’s almost impossible to detach the city from the directors, the acting or the stories. Incredibly alluring and infinitely poetic, French cinema is about tradition and, at the same time, pushing this art forward.
ASCENSEUR POUR L’ÉCHAFAUD From the contrasting black and white photography to the improvised score by Miles Davis and the noir suspense all around, Ascenseur pour l’échafaud is one of those movies that can teach you so much about cinema as the quintessential art of modern times. A masterpiece that becomes even better with the performance by Jeanne Moreau.
À BOUT DE SOUFFLE
(1960, Jean-Luc Godard)
Jean-Luc Godard is probably the ultimate enfant terrible of French cinema. Known for ignoring conventional rules of editing, the influential À Bout de Souffle changed cinema forever. It makes use of elements from both Hollywood romanticism and the everyday banal life, and it’s this dialogue that makes the movie so good.
BELLE DE JOUR
(1967, Luis Buñuel)
Starring Catherine Deneuve, Belle de Jour introduced us to the “troubled but fascinating French woman” stereotype. On the other hand, Luis Buñuel constantly blurs the line between what is real and what is not. Although there is no explicit sex in the movie, Belle du Jour will always be remembered as the utmost erotic film of contemporary society.
LAST TANGO IN PARIS
(1972, Bernardo Bertolucci)
Melancholic and sexual in equal doses, Last Tango In Paris is a scandalous movie in all of its essence. Lots of artistic beauty can be found as the movie unfolds, and the performance by Marlon Brando is essential to its avant-garde expression. Despite its shocking nature, Last Tango In Paris is one of the most liberating movies ever made.
PICKPOCKET
(1959, Robert Bresson) With a sophisticated story style, Robert Bresson explores moral issues with abrasive realism in Pickpocket. Philosophical and passionate, it tells the story of a man who can’t stop stealing. The magic lies in the details of the narration and the emotional struggle and inner conflict that is so illustrative of the main character.
THE DREAMERS
(2003, Bernardo Bertolucci) Set in Paris circa 1968, a period of social rebellion, The Dreamers follows the unconventional lifestyle of two young Parisians and an American exchange student. A homage to the Nouvelle vague cinema, this movie is filled with sexual discovery, cultural references and the
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impact of freedom on the society we know today.
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LES 400 COUPS
(1959, François Truffaut) One of the defining films of Nouvelle vague, Les 400 Coups by François Truffaut is a boyhood story. Honest, personal, and heartbreaking, it is truly an art narrative film and highlights its auteur through a very distinctive stylistic signature. Also, it bridges a very needed correlation between cinema and literature.
LES AMANTS DU PONT-NEUF
(1991, Leos Carax)
Leos Carax’s Les Amants du Pont-Neuf is a heartbreaking story about the relationship between a homeless man and a woman who is going blind. This movie has some soul-stirring sequences but it’s the depiction of doomed love that made it a gem of French cinema. Deeply touching and indisputably human.
LA HAINE
(1995, Mathieu Kassovitz) Mathieu Kassovitz was awarded the Best Director prize at Cannes Film Festival in 1995 for La Haine. In this movie, we get to see through the eyes of three young men after a violent riot in Paris. Raw and captivating, La Haine is a real lesson on powerful cinematography.
AMOUR
(2012, Michael Haneke) Directed by the always charismatic Michael Haneke, Amour is a tale of commitment and affection between an 80-year-old couple. It examines the effects of love and death, and it won the Palme d’Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Plus, there are the otherworldly performances by Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva. Unmissable, like all the other movies on this list.
From the very beginning, French cinema has always been bursting with innovative ideas. Sometimes experimental, sometimes futuristic, but always conceptual and revolutionary. Paris stood at the cinematic forefront all these years, by combining images, music, lighting, dialogue and special effects in order to reflect on something. That’s the thing with French cinema - besides being so charming, it helps us understand our lives and the lives of others around us.
A Taste of FRANCE
Dipping your tongue into the world of French wine can be
honor their ancestors’ way of working in the vineyards, while others
intimidating. There are so many different types, regions, and
experiment with modern-day techniques, so there’s a wide variety
varieties - but the unknown can be vast and exciting. The first thing
to choose from. Like many places, wine varies by region in France.
to remember is to keep yourself open to new experiences, and don’t
For example, in Alsace, whose area is diverse in soil types, there is
be afraid to ask questions! French wine is revered around the world,
more complexity and minerality in the wine. In Beaujolais, it´s all
largely because many of the benchmark styles originated there, such
about the grape Gamay - lighter to medium-bodied red wines - with
as Champagne, Burgundy, or Bordeaux. France is also the origin
a little spice meant to be enjoyed young. You´ve also heard about
of most international grape varieties that we see in the New World
the Burgundy region, where are established the world’s most prized
wine regions, like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Pinot
wines, like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The drink of celebration, in
Noir, Syrah, Sauvignon Blanc. To fully understand French wine, you
Champagne, or the Rosé finesse, in Provence, enhances, even more,
must understand its present, but also its past. Grapes are grown in
the impressive diversity of grapes.
almost every major region in France, and the culture, history, and
Now that you’re on the way to becoming an expert in French wines,
techniques are incredibly nuanced. Some winemakers choose to
here are some great bottles to start exploring the regions.
PARIS SPECIAL
FRENCH WINES & CHEESES EVERYONE SHOULD TRY AT LEAST ONCE. CHEERS!
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BLEU D’AUVERGNE FROM AQUITAINE
XAVIER VIGNON
The Chateau de Durfort Corbieres vines grow in rocky schist
Combining his in-depth knowledge of the Rhône terroirs, with
soils in the craggy uplands of Languedoc-Roussillon. The wine
a decades-long working relationship with numerous prestigious
has that typical, supremely gastronomic combination of ripe,
domains, Xavier Vignon has created wines of exceptional quality
intense spicy fruit flavors, sometimes sweet tannins, and a fresh
and character. As a specialist of the southern Rhône Valley,
acid core, which makes them irresistible with all the hearty
he rigorously selects wines that he blends and raises to create
rustic fare of autumn.
vintages of great passion and personality.
LOUIS JADOT COUVENT DES JACOBINS BOURGOGNE BLANC 2016
LES MOUGEOTTES CHARDONNAY 2019
This vineyard is located in a region of Languedoc typically known for Cremants (sparkling wine) or sweet wine. But with this Chardonnay, you’ll taste how good a dry fermented wine can be. This wine is made by a family who has lived in the Burgundy
Carefully selected from vineyards spread over the 3 terroirs of the
region since the 18th century. For such a small area, the
appellation, Les Belles Vignes delights with its precision and its
region boasts an astonishing variety of terroirs and produces
regularity. It attaches the utmost importance to perfection in the
recognizable wines with full personalities, mainly from two
vineyard and at the winery. Made with great care and attention to detail,
grape varieties: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Drink Louis
Les Belles Vignes represents the best alliance of the three terroirs.
Jadot as it’s the “forgotten grape of Burgundy.”
LA JASSE CASTEL 2017
CHATEAU CRÉMADE DE PROVENCE ROSE 2017
This beautiful small Domaine is situated in the hillsides not far from Montpellier, in the award-winning wine-growing region called
The Chateau de Durfort Corbieres vines grow in rocky schist soils
Montpeyroux. It has its own Cru which means special terroir! La
in the craggy uplands of Languedoc-Roussillon. The wine has that
Jasse Castel has only 12 ha. planted with vines, spread around 7
typical, supremely gastronomic combination of ripe, intense spicy
parcels. Each parcel with a different grape variety, varying soils, and
fruit flavors, sometimes sweet tannins, and a fresh acid core, which
different orientation to the sun gives a different result in the fruit.
makes them irresistible with all the hearty rustic fare of autumn.
No wine is without the cheese. No tasting is complete without
also had a significant influence. Monks in various parts of
the perfect pairing of good wine with refined cheese. It became
France, such as Munster, Maroilles, and Tête de Moines, created
“fromage”, the well-known French term for cheese, around the
several dishes. Cheesemakers are currently engaged in a new
beginning of the 13th century. The progress of our civilization
battle. The AOC label, a French guarantee of quality recognized
is inextricably related to the history of cheese. Its creation first
worldwide, was created in the twentieth century. AOC cheeses
and foremost allowed folks to preserve the milk they produced.
are cheeses that have been certified by the AOC. A designation
The discovery and usage of rennet, which allows the cheese
given to a product from a certain country, area, or locale that
to curdle more quickly, revolutionized cheese production
possesses quality and qualities that are solely or mostly derived
throughout the Middle Ages. In the history of cheese, monks
from the geographic context.
CAMEMBERT FROM NORMANDIE The Camembert cheese is a well-known French cheese. It is just as well-liked by both French and non-French people. It has the AOC mark, which attests to its authenticity and high quality. Even though some are manufactured from pasteurized milk, the cheese is created from unpasteurized cow’s milk. It belongs to the family of soft cheeses. It has a pale-white tint and a delicate, chalky feel. The rind of the cheese is designed to be eaten with it. Camembert is enjoyed by the French at any time of day with room temperature.
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a glass of red wine and a baguette. It’s best to serve this one at
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BLEU D’AUVERGNE
ROQUEFORT
Blue d’Auvergne is a blue cheese invented by a farmer
Several privileges were granted to Roquefort residents by
called Antoine Roussel in the 19th century. Pasteurized or
Charles VI and again by Charles VII in the fifteenth century.
unpasteurized cow’s milk is used to make it. It has a very smooth
Diderot, during the Age of Enlightenment, proclaims Roquefort
and creamy texture, but it also has a distinct odor. It’s great with
as “lord of cheese.” The Roquefort basements are located in
endive salads, meat, and Fois Gras. Don’t be afraid to pair this
the Combalou plateau’s center, and the “fleurines” provide the
strong-tasting cheese with some fruits, such as pears.
necessary ventilation for the cheese’s growth.
BRIE DE MEAUX AND BRIE DE MELUN FROM REGION ÎLE-DE-FRANCE 2016
EPOISSES FROM REGION BOURGOGNE
The most renowned cheese in Burgundy was created by a Cistercian monastic community in Epoisses hamlet in the sixteenth century. They left the famed cheese recipe to the peasants of the valley before departing the land. The Epoisses grows in popularity, and it is served in the court of Louis XIV, as well as at Napoleon’s table, by the conclusion of the Former Regime. Epoisses is a soft, rind-washed cheese that has been partly washed The Brie, like the camembert, is the progenitor of all soft
in Marc de Bourgogne. There’s a reason why consumers and professionals
cheeses. Brie is a soft cow’s milk cheese called for the French
alike agree that most of the best wines in the world come from France,
area where it was developed. It has a pale tint with a faint
when paired with a delicate cheese, the mouthwatering tasting experience
bluish tinge and a white mold rind. King Charlemagne is the
is truly complete. While this is certainly a highly subjective statement,
first to mention it in 774, followed by Robert II the Pious in
CovetED believes that some of the viticulture’s most fetishized terroirs
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INTERVIEW WITH
ALESSANDRO MUNGE been residential and hospitality maybe the better answer is I’ve always been in love with watching human beings within spaces… The colours of walls so to speak never mattered to me as much as the people within the spaces and how they emotionally connect with the environment and each other. Designers have an opportunity and somewhat a responsibility to drive innovation and create uniqueness. I never replicate my projects and starting every project as a blank canvas constantly keeps me engaged and motivated. I thrive in the unknown, in the never-seen-before and what feels uncomfortable to most is exciting to me. That’s why I love when a client comes to us at the earliest stage of a project. We’re able to influence programming, Born into a world of design, Alessandro Munge quickly transcended his teenage sketches to become one of North America’s most soughtafter designers. Through his inquisitive nature and fundamental drive to provoke profound emotion, Alessandro has reshaped the preconceived notions of interior design for over 20 years. “As a firstgeneration immigrant, I came from very humble beginnings and grew up fast. I never had much to lose, and that made me fearless. Creators
architecture, landscaping, and interior to create a truly holistic experience that engages and connects human beings. We’re then able to deliver a truly unique and powerful project.” – said Munge. For Alessandro Munge, the covid-19 crisis was one of the most challenging times in his career. “The latest global health and economic crisis was a challenge like no other that forced us to completely reimagine our workflow and quickly adapt so we could keep moving forward and help our clients around the
need a voice. They have to be curious and brave; it takes courage to question the norm and bring forth uniqueness.” – he stated. With an innovative point of view earning him over 150 international design awards, including Contract Magazine’s Designer of the Year Award and Interior Design’s Hospitality Design Leader,
Alessandro
has
inspired
countless
noteworthy projects worldwide, such as The William Vale in Brooklyn and Rosewood Hotel Georgia in Vancouver. Strengthening his ties to a host of top-tier hospitality brands and clients, Alessandro continues to establish himself as a multidisciplinary visionary through design architecture, landscaping and product design.
world. While this physically split our
“OUR RESPONSIBILITY IS TO GIVE UNIQUE
DESIGN SOLUTIONS THAT ARE HONEST
AND RELEVANT. NO
FORMULA THAT WILL
teams, it brought us closer ideologically and allowed us to integrate innovative ways to communicate design. With all my international travels cancelled, I could also spend a lot more time mentoring our studio. As we move forward into a new norm, this challenge reminds us to always stay flexible
FORCE US TO DO THE
to an ever-changing world and remain deeply
OVER BECAUSE, IN MY
long as the interview was progressing, we
SAME THING OVER AND WORLD, I CALL
THAT INSANITY”
His boundless passion for art, culture and travel, inspires his international team of over sixty to sculpt spaces into distinctive, signature experiences that reflect the essence and vibrancy of their inhabitants. “Our responsibility is to give unique design solutions that are honest and relevant. No formula that will force us to do the same thing over and over because, in my world, I call that insanity.” – said, Alessandro. Asked about what he loves the most about his work, Alessandro Munge made it very clear. “Although my love and passion have
connected as a team.” – he explained. As got more closer to the designer. And at this point we wanted to know a bit more about his achievements in life if he made it all already and what are his main dreams still. “I’ve been blessed with so many opportunities to
express my creativity, travelled the world and met so many incredible people, yet I feel like I’ve only just started. There’s a beautiful open road ahead of me I look forward to exploring further. While my business is in hospitality and residential, I still am very curious about other sectors that may come our way. Ultimately, if I’m interested or curious about the opportunities knocking on our door, I’ll decide then and might go for it.” – said the designer. “For me, success isn’t about fame or money; it is the freedom to do exactly what you want and bring positivity to
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the world. Professionally, I am laser-focused on control. I often have a
for many.” he added. Alessandro Munge explained in a very humble
clear vision of the emotions I want to evoke and the human experience
way how he communicates with his audience in order to advertise his
I want to be developed. I’ve gradually increased our studio’s range
work. “We are very fortunate to have our work published worldwide
of services, including design architecture, landscaping, interior and
in magazines, newspapers, blogs, and social media. But more than
product design, to control that experience and create a more holistic
anything, the audience connects with our spaces in person. We
journey. Being able to express my creativity from all those perspectives
have created habitat and hospitality experiences for hundreds of
is so rewarding and exciting.” – continued Alessandro.
thousands. It is great to see what is being shared by the community
“There’s nothing more fulfilling than witnessing people enjoy
on social media as they interact with our work.” – said the designer.
our spaces and learning about the lives we touch through design.
Munge is working on some new projects, so we asked what really
Whether improving people’s day-to-day in thoughtful residential
inspires him to prosecute them. “Many fabulous projects are opening
developments or creating memorable entertaining hospitality
worldwide; each follows a one-of-a-kind design narrative influenced
experiences, we touch lives through design and support businesses
by the local context and more. Some projects have been inspired by
and communities worldwide. I’m so grateful for all of the international
real-life personalities or fictional characters, by fashion garments
design awards we’ve won and the recognition from our peers, but the
and intricate artworks. Our Park Hyatt in Toronto, for example, is
customer reviews are often what touches me the most. I love seeing
infused with Canadian sensibilities evoking our beautiful seasons and
beautiful wedding pictures in our venues, comments on restaurants
landscapes; in contrast, our Shangri-La in Nanning is inspired by the
pages. I also love knowing that our clients’ businesses are thriving
rich artistry and craftsmanship of the local Zhuang people. There
because it matters. See I have no interest in award-winning projects
really is no limit to what can inspire us.” – he answered. In order
that fail because they don’t make business sense. I am interested in
to understand better the perspective of Alessandro about design
producing work that is successful. We design with the purpose to help
nowadays and all the new trends coming from this hard period,
lift communities around the world, creating jobs and opportunities
the answer was very simple: “There are so many trends popping
and business collaborations in the works; unfortunately, none can be
focus on artistry and high-quality craftsmanship. I gravitate towards
disclosed for now. Stay tuned!” – he said. And we will, for sure!
timeless designs that evoke authentic deeply rooted emotions beyond
When asked about craftsmanship and who he thinks is leading the way,
fading trends because it’s the only way to connect meaningfully with
Alessandro Munge answered, “We’ve created an entire department in
the audience.”. is relationship with his clients is very clear and focused
our studio specialised in FF&E and the beautiful layers that bring a
in maintain a trusty character. Besides this, Alessandro likes the type of
space to life. They research and connect with vendors all around the
clients who take risks and love unique design. “We always go through
world to execute the design vision. Because authenticity matters to us,
a two-way interview process to understand whether a client and our
we love working with local artisans to produce feature items or unique
studio will be a good fit. Because our designs are so unique, and we
signature finishes. Rather than highlighting one supplier, we end up
never repeat ourselves, we tend to associate ourselves with brave,
collaborating with a myriad of talented craftspeople contributing to the
fearless clients and developers that want to push the boundaries. We
various local economies.”. Keeping in mind this answer, we thought
look for those synergies and clients who genuinely desire to bring
that the last question should be about the future and specifically about
forth landmark developments that positively impact cities and local
what changes Alessandro would like to see in the future of the design.
communities. Our clientele is exceptionally sophisticated and well-
“Technology and computing are evolving very fast, potentially faster
travelled when it comes to our private residences, which I only take
than most humans can comprehend. And so, I believe design must
on very few because of how involved I get. They are looking for unique
be a connecting point, a dialogue and a bridge between yesterday and
architecture and interior design perfectly tailored to their needs. It’s
tomorrow. A thoughtful and compelling user experience, whichever
about creating more than a building – an environment and a home that
the sector, is the goal and best possible outcome. It’s about making
thoughtfully enhance their lifestyle.”
human adaptation and evolution as smooth as possible, about
At the moment, the designer is working on other collaborations, but
improving living conditions globally so life can be as enjoyable as can
it is all in the secret of the Gods! “There are many exciting creative
be.” – he finalised.
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like champagne bubbles. I try to stay away from that distraction and
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INTERVIEW WITH
CELIA SAWYER
your feminine charms and learn how to deal with men, a bit like being a parent, learning to deal with children!!!” Her work path has been very inspirational, but Celia has not achieved everything she wanted in life, “I have many dreams and once I achieve one, I create another one so that life is never boring.”. She built such an influential name for herself by overcoming some obstacles in her career. From time management issues with the project in the Caribbean with the project manager to the early days and the credit crunch. “In these times you can become desperate and start to think of diversifying and changing your level of clientele, however, I got through it, even though it was a leaner patch, and I am so glad I kept working with the same level of Celia Sawyer is a true inspiration as a woman, entrepreneur, and
client, it is easy to make the wrong decisions when things get tough,
interior designer. Having the opportunity to inspire the world with
so I am grateful that I stuck with my gut feeling,” Celia explained. Her
her architectural and interior design projects, CovetED Magazine
clients and audience are very important elements not only for Celia’s
had the wonderful opportunity to get an exclusive interview with the
business but for her personally, not advertising in a commercial form,
designer, getting a more intimate approach to her own experience and
but generating business from being professional, and giving the client
inspirations. She started years ago with a business in Photography,
more than they dreamed of, on a budget and on time.
where she was an agent for new up-and-coming photographers which
Currently working on a beach house and some luxury apartments in
she went into because she was always interested
the Caribbean, which proved to be a challenge
in art and photography as a young girl. Being very
because of the size of the island, and shipping
good at art at school and doing something that was creative for a business was essential to her. Once she had saved up enough money, Celia went on to buy a property in London which she ended up refurbishing and adding another floor. “It was my first design project and was very exciting” she added. Once finished, people came to see it and then asked Celia to work on their projects, and from then on she built up a clientele that just kept growing and growing. “They seemed to love what I did! I founded my interiors company after this which has now been going for over 20 years.” Celia proudly said. When asked about the thing she loved the most about her work, Celia affirmed that she loved the
“IT IS PERSISTENCE
becomes a struggle. Celia has won countless
CANNOT GIVE UP AND
100 Most Influential British Entrepreneurs,
FOR SURE, YOU JUST
awards, like Woman of the Year in 2013, Top
NOTHING IS EASY
and Top 250 Most Powerful Women Leaders,
OTHERWISE EVERYONE
ELSE WOULD BE DOING IT IF IT WAS, BUT YOU
which she ensured was a persistent and perseverance that allowed her to become so successful.
“It is persistence for sure,
you just cannot give up and nothing is easy
NEED TO BELIEVE IN
otherwise everyone else would be doing it
TO WISE PEOPLE
and listen to wise people around you and
YOURSELF AND LISTEN
if it was, but you need to believe in yourself
AROUND YOU AND OF
of course work very hard.” she said. Celia
COURSE WORK VERY HARD.”
fact that she gets to travel so much to places of different cultures and get to meet such interesting
Sawyer Her clientele and client type os high net worth clients, that look for great quality and efficiency. They do not mind spending money on great items and something very unique. Her audience is found all over the
people, and feels fulfilled when a client loves her work and what she
world, allowing Celia to work in very different environments. And by
created for them. Being a true inspiration not only for young women
speaking of audience, Celia has achieved somewhat of a TV personality
but for every young people who dare to dream a little higher, Celia
status, working in exciting collaborations with Channel 4, BBC1,
added that it isn’t easy being a woman in business and that is generally
Netflix, and many more to come even from the USA, so CovetED will
a man’s world, however, it didn’t put her off. “You just have to use
definitely keep an eye out for more interesting collaborations.
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INTERVIEW WITH
KATHERINE POOLEY it was fabulous to pause for a moment and feel appreciated for all that we do to introduce the best of British craftsmanship, manufacturing and artistry to the wider world. To be named a Great British Brand and leading British Interior Designer, specialising in luxurious projects, this year was then the cherry on the cake!”, she added. Her eponymous Knightsbridge design studio was established over 15 years ago and continues to create unmatched luxury interior designs for the most discerning clients. Overseeing her team of 47 interior designers and architects, she immerses herself in every detail of her client’s complex projects and thus ensures a loyal international client base for her impressive designs. An innate sense of adventure has defined Katharine’s As a former banker and a world-travelling addict, Katharine Pooley is a
life and shaped her design philosophy. Katharine is an intrepid traveller
certainty when it comes to creating the most sumptuous yet comfortable
and has visited more than 150 countries. However, what may come
interiors where glamorous and exotic influences mix with each other.
as a surprise is that she has summited many of the worlds highest
The owner of one of the most sought-after interior design studios in
mountains, driven a team of dogs on a sledge to the north pole, and
London, United Kingdom, the designer can provide an excellent service,
crossed the Sahara on horseback, so one begins to form a picture of a
meeting the tastes and needs of every client in the world. With a “keen eye
tenacious and gutsy businesswoman & a truly original and adventurous interior designer. Katharine works tirelessly
for design” Katharine is an inspirational designer. CovetED had the pleasure of interviewing this designer we happily call one of the most CovetED “World’s Inspirational Designers”. “No dream is too big. Clients often come to me with an incredible, completely unique and groundbreaking idea. I believe nothing is impossible and immediately set to work with my supremely talented team to realise their dreams.”, said Katharine when asked about her mantra in design. The British designer loves to be diverse and adores a challenge: “We are currently working on one of the largest Chateau’s in Cannes, it was the backdrop to Hitchcock’s ‘To Catch a Thief’ and is quite simply mesmerising. I am proud to be the leading British Designer in the field of Luxury International Interior Design.”, she concluded. Katharine Pooley is one of the most sought-after
“NO DREAM IS TOO
BIG. CLIENTS OFTEN COME TO ME WITH
in
her
philanthropic
pursuits.
Notable
recent campaigns have included partnering with The Childhood Trust to aid London’s disadvantaged children in their ‘Decorate a
AN INCREDIBLE,
Child’s Life’ program. As a former banker and
AND GROUNDBREAKING
is a certainty when it comes to creating the
COMPLETELY UNIQUE IDEA. I BELIEVE NOTHING IS
IMPOSSIBLE AND
IMMEDIATELY SET
a world-travelling addict, Katharine Pooley most sumptuous yet comfortable interiors where glamorous and exotic influences mix with each other. “Each interior comes from a kaleidoscope of inspirations; from the natural world, fashion, architecture, art, but most of
TO WORK WITH MY
all from my travels. There are very few corners
TEAM TO REALISE
in now and it is an absolute joy to travel so
SUPREMELY TALENTED THEIR DREAMS.”
award-winning interior designers in London and
of the world I have not worked or travelled much. I have always been inspired by my surroundings and my extensive travels are the seed of every design idea.”, Katharine told us.
internationally. She creates sumptuous and inspiring interiors for the
“I love the variety of styles across every project and every client brief. For
most discerning clients. Her refined yet eclectic aesthetic has earned
example in the next year, as well as the biggest Chateau in Cannes, we
her many recognitions and commissions for landmark commercial
are also working on a truly extraordinary property new-build in Monaco,
and residential projects around the world. The designer was named
a collection of villas overlooking Hong Kong’s Discovery Bay, a really
designer of the decade and believes that this is the biggest highlight of
exciting yacht, a contemporary and very luxurious redesign of a chalet
her career so far. “we work so hard to create some extraordinary design,
in Zermatt, Switzerland and various other projects in London, the English
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“IT’S GOING TO BE ELEGANT AND CHIC AND VERY LUXURIOUS, MY HOME DRESSING TEAM
ARE ENSURING THAT EVERY
ACCESSORY IS CONSIDERED AND ADDS TO THE OVERALL DESIGN.”
countryside, as well as ongoing work Kuwait, Qatar and further afield. It is a busy time but the variety of all the projects makes it incredibly rewarding and stimulating!” Katharine Pooley’s team is as diverse as their design services; well-travelled, trained and highly motivated to bring only the best to their clients. Whatever you can envisage, they can bring to life. “Invest in your team – no business is a success without a great team- Divide and conquer is my motto. The studio has grown over the years to be one of the biggest in Europe and they are an incredibly diverse, multicultural and talented team. I often say to designers who are facing challenges on a project ‘I chose you, have faith. Remember I picked you for a reason.’ It helps remind them that I trust them and believe in them and that in turn motivates them to be the best designers they can be.”, she told us when asked about advice to the interior design world. “My relationship with my clients is often one of complete privacy. Many of them are public figures, Royalty or leading businessmen and woman and they prefer to live discreetly in their personal lives. I receive most commissions through private referrals and word of mouth, I have never advertised and I am not sure it is something I will ever be interested in. However, I have enjoyed introducing projects, the design process and my life through social media, and Instagram in particular, it is inspiring to share insights, collaborate and connect personally with other designers and creatives.” The designer is currently working on a new yacht’s design, with a unique spirit and decoration. “It’s going to be elegant and chic and very luxurious, my Home Dressing team are ensuring that every accessory is considered and adds to the overall design.”, she concluded. “European craftsmanship is still the best in the world, it balances artistry with a completely unique viewpoint and generations of inherited knowledge. The upholstery and cabinetry work in Britain is faultless, the tradition of glassmaking and crystal in Italy and the Czech Republic sublime and in France the creative usage of specialist finishes like straw marquetry, stingray and sculpted metals is unsurpassed. It’s an exciting time to be a designer, I find myself surrounded by inspiration and inspiring makers and artists.”
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INTERVIEW WITH
KOBI KARP we experienced provided us with the understanding of our ability to create sustainable and purposeful outdoor spaces, as well as utilize environmentally friendly materials that will reduce carbon footprints and maintain sustainability. ” Karp explained. a dynamic relationship between. According to Kobi Karp, professional fulfillment comes from seeing concepts and designs brought to life. The ability to drive by a structure his firm worked on and see people utilizing the space as they conceived it is a thrill that will never get old. Many times, clients invite them to their homes that they have designed when they have moved in, and to see people inhabit that structure and turn it into their home is amazing. “We believe in architecture that helps create a lifestyle, so we make sure to reach out to the appropriate audience that shares interests in those aspects of architecture and design.” – said Kobi. And added “I His main motto resembles practical creativity. Kobi Karp has a
speak at various events and participate in numerous panels. We have
very sharped ability to understand client needs and how they can
an avid social media following on Instagram and we post daily and
be optimally realized within a project’s possibilities, including the
have a lot of engagement there, we have released an Assouline book so
developer’s personality, local culture, environment, budgetary
that the public can partake in the Kobi Karp Architecture experience.”.
parameters, and project timelines.
Resuming, they leave no stone unturned when it comes to reaching out
The most gratifying aspect of Kobi Karp’s work is how it allows
to the public and to their audience. Currently, Kobi and his team are
him to design homes and workspaces that are not only aesthetically
working on several exciting projects, such as the Raleigh, The Shore
pleasing but designed to fit both the people
Club, and Legacy Hotel. There are many
he designs for and the lifestyles they wish
exciting projects pending right now which are
to pursue. “It’s all about forging a seamless, intimate connection between a structure and its surrounding environment.” – he said. For him, the most challenging chapter of his career was the economic recession of 2008. The uncertainty in the housing market was certainly difficult for many and he was not immune to those effects. “Unfortunately, it caused me to be away from my family for long periods of time as well as some of my staff since it was such a time-consuming endeavour. Thankfully, I was able to find other avenues to ride out the crisis which involved opening offices in the UAE.” – explained Kobi Karp. The designer considers himself extremely
“I AM A BIG BELIEVER
responding to the current pandemic health
TRULY DERIVED FROM
projects include the Raleigh Hotel and
THAT THE JOY IN LIFE IS THE JOURNEY, NOT THE DESTINATION. YOU CAN SAY I’VE HAD THE LUCK
and
environmental
concerns.
Upcoming
Residences neighboring Richmond and South Seas Hotel in Miami Beach, the SLS Resort Residence & Marina in Hallandale Beach, a new development of the Diplomat Golf and
OF BEING IN THE RIGHT
Tennis Club in Hallandale, and the luxury
TIME, BUT HONESTLY,
World Center. “I draw inspiration from the
PLACE AT THE RIGHT WITHOUT THE HARD WORK, THAT
MEANS NOTHING.”
happy and grateful for what he has accomplished in life so far. “I am a big believer that the joy in life
Legacy Hotel and Residences in the Miami history and site itself for each individual project. The design of the development is a dynamic relationship between the local environment and the history of the site itself. ” stated Kobi. Talking about the ultimate trends of the
is truly derived from the journey, not the destination. You can say I’ve
design world, we conclude that exciting trends are geared around
had the luck of being in the right place at the right time, but honestly,
health life safety and welfare features that were developed during
without the hard work, that means nothing.” – said Kobi. “I find myself
the pandemic are necessary to maintain a healthy lifestyle and
lingering onto the everchanging evolution of architecture, specifically
working environment. Kobi defends as well that another trend is
progressing more towards moveable indoor/outdoor spaces that allow
moving towards eco-friendly materials that will greatly enhance the
a structure to adjust to weather or specific spatial needs. The pandemic
sustainability of projects and reduce carbon footprints. Describing
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his clientele, Kobi said it tends to be upscale luxury home clients or large luxury hotel/condo/resort developers. With their home clientele as well as their commercial developments the client wants to design with sharp clean lines utilizing as much natural light as possible with large open spaces that allow for flexibility and function while utilizing top-end finishes to create a sense of contemporary luxury. They have been collaborating with several brands that are not necessarily architectural in nature to expand or brand awareness and introduce more people to their work. They have had the pleasure and honor of collaborating with Porsche, Miss Universe, Dior, and Hastens. Interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial in maximizing the creative potential that allows the designers to innovate proposals for optimization, performance, and aesthetic goals. They plan to continue broadening their collaborations and establishing beneficial relationships with a variety of companies soon.It is almost impossible to talk about design and interior design without mentioning craftsmanship. And Kobi Karp explained the concept very well. It is known as the process of creating highquality physical objects using technical expertise. “There are numerous contributions Well-known architects like Sou Fujimoto are making their way into the world of craft, discovering traditional materials and techniques. His experimentation with cultural buildings and artistic studios pushes boundaries, aiming for authentic architecture that leads people far from the overcrowded metropolis.” – he said. Connection to the outdoors is an element of life that is shifting rapidly. Kobi Karps believes that, as architects, they have to integrate environmental and rigid aspects to the linear elements typically found in more modern homes. There is a large disconnect between the man-made architectural environment and the free forms found in nature. He thinks it is something more and more people are realizing is important in their day-to-day lives.
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SOFIA JOELSSON She has designed everything from urban penthouses to seaside cottages, as well as every sort of premium home in between. Sofia’s design philosophy is based on the idea that a house should be both attractive and comfortable, as well as a reflection of the people who live there. Being such an excellent designer, allowed her work to be easily sought for: “We have been very fortunate that so many media outlets like what we do and constantly do editorials of our projects as well as TV shows such as Open House and HGTV. I also sit on panels for design and architecture.” she said. She strives to convey the exceptional spirit of five-star lodgings in every residential interior project as a passionate global traveler CovetED had the opportunity to exclusively interview Sofia
who has spent substantial time in the world’s most high-end hotels.
Joelsson, founder of Sofia Joelsson Design studio. Joelsson is
Aside from that, she finds a great deal of inspiration in the ideas,
a leading interior designer in Miami, specializing in creating
objects, materials, and technology she encounters on her travels.
unique rooms for
Currently designing 3 townhomes in Sag Harbour NY that are
high-end clients that want more from life. Sofia has earned
“upside-down” houses, meaning that the swimming pool is
a reputation as one of the industry’s finest at luxury home
on the roof tip together with the main living space and kitchen
interior design thanks to her extensive expertise as a
and the master is on the 3 floors, guest on the 2nd and entry on
residential interior designer, as well as her trademark style
first, lower level gym, garage, etc., Sofia believes that technology
and distinct creative vision. She is particularly well-equipped
is the real current trend: “We have come so far in regards to technology. Look for instance at porcelain
to manage luxury design projects of almost any magnitude, thanks to her varied skill set and sophisticated approach. Sofia Joelsson is a competent and reliable collaborator whether you’re looking for an interior design architect for a new building project, a designer to remodel an existing space or a visionary who can totally change an entire property. Sofia, who is based in the lovely city of Miami, creates interiors that reflect her customers’ well-tailored lifestyles. She has been to the Hamptons, New York, Atlanta, and many
“I LOVE TO CONTINUE DEVELOPING MY
OWN PROJECTS AND
slabs that look exactly like real marble but are less expensive, thinner, and easier to install.“ Sofia has perfected the skill of understanding her customers’ most
DEVELOPMENTS,
complex wishes and needs and converting
BETTER THAN TO STEP
despite the fact that she brings her own
THERE IS NOTHING
BACK AND LOCK AT
YOUR VISION ACTUALLY COMING TO FRUITION.”
them into beautiful living environments, taste and style to each project. Establishing a real relationship with each client is always a key concern, allowing her to completely immerse herself in their end-result vision. “We have a diverse portfolio of clients but
other attractive places along the East Coast
most of them have multiple homes, yachts,
of the United States for current and former design projects. When asked about her work, Sofia said she loves
jets and we get to design all aspects of them.“Sofia’s portfolio
that every project is different and creates its own new challenges
includes a broad variety of luxury clients, as well as a number of
and thought provocation process in terms of her creativity. Also
high-profile interiors. She has been recognized with prizes for her
affirming that she’s been in business for 20 years and the most
creativity and extraordinary abilities, and she has been featured
difficult thing has been to ensure that her design is built-in high
in several of the design industry’s most prestigious magazines,
quality, timely manner, but looking back on her career she feels
including CovetED. Stay tuned for more impressive designs from
likes she’s only starting.
this amazing designer.
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INTERVIEW WITH
BRITTO CHARETTE boundaries. Jay Britto, the other half of Britto-Charette, believes that Instagram is the best way to stay linked to their audience. He states that it was the platform that brought them the most new clients. The way they can curate the profile allows them to post the best pictures of their projects. Instagram is, however, still an incredible platform to be in touch with the followers and vendors. We are so fortunate to have multiple ultra-luxury projects in progress. The RitzCarlton in Miami Beach is a penthouse project that is just incredible. We are having so much fun designing it and working with our clients. The inspiration for our design was an outdoor space in Palm Springs (unfortunately, it no longer exists) that we loved. – David Charette To introduce Britto-Charette briefly is to say they are a high-energy,
David believes that, due to technologies and vast communication channels,
multilingual design team and thrive on creating luxurious interiors. The
design has become a bit generic. But it comes to a bright side with it, for David,
unique projects they have created through the years have placed them atop of
the generalization of furniture and accessory design comes from a demand for
an interior design pedestal in Miami. Britto-Charette interior designs reflect
unique, bespoke items that tell a story. And those unique requests always lead David, Jay, and their team into creating incredible,
the modern and luxurious tastes and designs of David Charette and Jay Britto. What David loves the most about his work is the possibility of being creative. The fact that David and Jay are surrounded by people ”at the top of their game” excites and motivates them further. And, of course, having their own business. The most challenging part of David’s career, and, as he stated, exciting, was when he was working with another architecture firm and was sent to the Middle East to work on the Princess Noura University. Since it was a ”fast-tracked project”, things were done really fast. I was working with people in the San Francisco office, but I was in Beirut, so I had the challenge of trying to coordinate meetings that were 10 hours apart. We worked six days a week, ten hours a day which made it challenging to stay motivated. – David Charette All of this commotion was during the recession, which,
UNFORTUNATELY, I
CAUGHT COVID LAST YEAR AND IT HAS
one-of-a-kind projects. They want to give the clients something no one else in the world has, something unique, like a custom, plaster headboard that has been developed by a skilled artisan for a penthouse
IMPACTED MY ABILITY
project. The studio is excited to be working on
HOURS WITHOUT
With a collaboration with GLS Stone Group, the
TO WORK SUCH LONG
TAKING A TOLL ON ME
PHYSICALLY WHICH CAN BE FRUSTRATING. BUT, I
AM GRATEFUL TO BE IN A
new iterations of their WASI home accessories. KINSA has been reimagined in stone, and it is being handcrafted in Venice by the Incredible glassmakers. The same glassmakers are making the Sun&Moon Puquios sculptures. Alongside all of thise, they are also working with Kyle Bunting for
POSITION WHERE I CAN
a rug collab and with ArtSpaceNYC for a unique
THAT I LOVE.
Beach. What’s clear to us is that teaming up with
WORK IN A PROFESSION
in David’s opinion, brought out the worst of some people during competitive times. It was tough for
headboard element for the Ritz-Carlton in Miami the very best people is critical. We can have the best ideas, but we need to collaborate with the best minds—the best means and methods—we
David to remain positive while facing some unprofessionalism, and to be far
need their area of expertise. I can design, but I don’t know how to blow glass.
away from family and friends during that time took a toll too. Finding the core
Collaboration and finding the best craftspeople is just a smart way to work
group of people with whom he could speak with was essential, and helped
and to deliver the best products to our clients. – David Charette To finalize,
him through the times, alongside traveling in his free time. Which was also a
for them, it is hard to predict what the future holds for design. But, they do
great inspiration source for him. When David began his career, he always saw
believe that architects and designers will tackle social issues. They obviously
himself design skyscrapers and doing urban planning, but know he wants to
can’t do it all by themselves, but they can help people understand some of the
do it all David always pushes himself into learning new software and methods,
issues that surround them in everyday life. David gave us the example of water
reading, traveling and to become a ”lifelong learner”. David feels happy and
conservation: ”For instance, when it comes to water conservation, designers
motivated when he sees solutions that he thought about years before, or
and architects understand gray water systems. We can encourage measures to
when his predictions become reality. It motivates him to keep pushing the
reduce water usage. We can provide perspective.”
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INTERVIEW WITH
JUAN PABLO MOLYNEUX new worlds.” Juan Pablo added. His projects always stimulate his imagination, and the challenges of each project oblige Juan Pablo to find new solutions, to build on his experience and passions. Also, the variety of clients also pushes him out of his comfort zone, each client with a with their own tastes, lifestyle, and culture. Building a fantastic career, Juan Pablo has almost achieved everything in life. The journey was long and it is not over, he proudly claims, and any experience in a man’s life has meaning and influences his present and future, and among them, his country of origin is of great importance. “Chile is the country of my childhood and my family, and it therefore occupies a place apart in my heart. That said, I have always traveled a Juan Pablo Molyneux is a well-known interior designer from
great deal, even since my childhood. At the age of 20, I went to Paris
throughout the world. He is a a devoted classicist who produces
to complete my studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Ecole du
vibrant interiors that are historically rooted without being historical
Louvre. I even undertook a coming-of-age road trip in what was called,
recreations. His art is audacious, varied, humorous, and undeniably
then, the USSR! After that, I worked for a few years in Argentina in
his own. France and the United States are two
a design firm that I established there, then I
of Molyneux’s favorite nations. One of the
went to New York where I opened the design
designer’s favorite cities has always been Paris. Considering himself privileged to be doing the best job in the world, in his eyes every day is different. Depending on the project, his team and him get to explore different worlds, styles, and eras. “One day, it will be eighteenth century Russia or Mughal period India, and the next day the Golden Age of French furnishings, and then the most refined modernism. The only link between these styles and eras of design is my own taste and my way of mixing materials, textures, colors, works of art. The secret is to know how to combine it all together in harmony, to establish a dialogue between the different elements of a setting, like when we host a dinner and choose the guests carefully, some serious, some playful.” he said. When asked about his career, Juan Pablo affirmed that the very variety of projects entrusted to him, his work consistently provides a challenge. This diversity prevents him from endlessly repeating
“FOR EXAMPLE,
IF MY CLIENT HAS AN ESTABLISHED
COLLECTION OF OLD MASTER PAINTINGS,
THAT WILL INEVITABLY IMPACT THE
PROJECT IN ITS VERY COMPOSITION. IF
HE IS CRAZY ABOUT RACEHORSES OR IF HE IS A MUSIC
LOVER, I WILL INFUSE
firm, J.P. Molyneux Studio, Ltd., that exists today. In a few years, I was proud to become an American citizen.
More than 20 years
ago, I also founded my firm’s Paris office. As you can see, I do not care about borders, as I consider myself a citizen of the world.” Juan Pablo affirmed. Also, regarding his ambitions, Juan Pablo amusely said one of his ambition, if invited, would gladly decorate the Mars colony. As you probably know, Molyneux has surrounded himself with a network of exceptional craftsmen. In Paris, they are often the “Meilleurs Ouvriers de France M. O. F.” (“Best Workers of France”) or the
THE PROJECT WITH
“Entreprises du Patrimoine Vivant - E. P.
COMPONENTS, USE
are official labels created by the French
THESE PARTICULAR THEM AS A LEITMOTIF IN THE SYMPHONY”
the same thing, becoming the best vaccine to
V. (“Living Heritage Companies), which Ministry of Culture. These noted craftsmen collaborate on major restoration projects of historical monuments including Versailles, Fontainebleau, the Louvre, the castles of
protect against the infection of boredom. “Of course, the common
the Loire or the cathedrals of the Middle Ages like Notre Dame de
denominator between all projects remains my own person, but each
Paris, and Molyneux is a member of the Board of Directors of major
project inspires me, modifies my approach, makes me discover
private heritage organizations such as The World Monuments Fund,
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The French Heritage Society and The American Friends of Versailles.
asked about what was teh trend at the moment, Juan Pablo said he
They raise funds to finance restoration campaigns of many historic
does find it tiresome when, in the name of the latest fashion, the end
monuments, not only in France but also around the world. “I work
of tradition is proclaimed yet again and everyone praises the new
with the same craftsmen as part of this personal commitment to
trends to the skies, presenting them as the true future of interior
cultural and artistic heritage. Through my New York office, I opened
design. “I have always been very struck by how short-lived these
the American market to many of these artisans and artists who have
“futures” are ! A new trend rarely lasts more than a decade and a
thus been able to establish satellite ateliers in the United States.
completed project can quickly become dated and stale. A quick look
These craftsmen taught me excellence, the refusal of mediocrity and
through the specialist press of the last few years, a good reflection of
moreover, patience, as their time is not of “our time”. Centuries-
the latest trends, provides plenty of examples.
old skills and techniques are the solid foundation of their unequaled
I believe this debate will repeat endlessly, so it’s probably best to
knowledge and capabilities.” he stated. His greatest pride is to help
keep a cool head. My real interests lie in something more timeless.
promote the transmission of this extraordinary craftsmanship to
I am deeply convinced that quality and excellence are far more
younger generations, for posterity, becoming extremely proud when
important than these artificial and rather sterile arguments. Any
when he sees 20-year-old apprentices working on his job sites. “They
quality product has an inherent capacity to stand out from the
are the living future of these centuries-old traditions and crafts.” he
crowd, and so, by extension, has no need for fashion.” he explained.
completed. Like any creative process, interior design is subject to
Refusing either to forget the past or to reject innovation, as long
the whims of fashion and passing fads, themselves driven by what
as it’s good quality, explaining that there is room for everyone.
the industry calls “trends”. This is all quite normal and part of the
“I myself am not unequivocal and I like to create very different
universal and very human desire for change and innovation. It also
worlds from one project to the next. Within a single project, I will
creates a not insignificant economic value, stimulating the market
mix styles, periods, colours, and materials. The sole arbiter is the
in the sector and bringing opportunities to sell new concepts. When
harmony of the whole and the balance between these components. I
particularly proud. But here again, tradition is no barrier to the use
their age. I evoke rather than reconstruct. I work with excellence,
of new technology. The craft industries are fully open to innovative
both old and contemporary, to offer my clients the very best. There
techniques such as CAD-CAM and laser cutting, and use the new
is no basic contradiction between true modernity and tradition. It is
synthetic materials. This permanent dialogue between heritage and
striking to see just how much the most modern contemporary art is
innovation is a guarantee of the very high-quality products that have
best displayed in a classical setting. Why always oppose rather than
become a major contributor to our economy. The craft sector, defined
try to bring together?”
The old term ‘ensemblier’, describing an
in France by the expression “Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant” or
overarching approach to interior design, suits him perfectly, since
“Living Heritage Company” now has its own official label (E. P. V.)
it expresses the real basis of their work, juxtaposition, and mixture.
and is achieving great success on the export market, helping to stem
In his view, there is nothing worse than false modernity, which it
the influx of poor quality products with little or no added value.
seems to him the most conformist and boring thing in the world. “You
“The French luxury goods industry has built its fine international
can’t scrub out the past any more than you can ignore innovation.
reputation on the highest quality standards and a culture of
This is often hiding something. A certain lack of culture, on the
excellence. It continues to go from strength to strength and its
one hand, the inability to recognise the richness of living art
expertise and top-quality products are the envy of the world.” Whith
and contemporary creativity on the other. Personally, I have
no specific there is no rule in the type of clientele, Juan Pablo affirms
chosen to stay open to everything. I want to carry on moving
that for 10 clients you will have 10 totally different personalities
freely from one to the other, without any hindrance to my
with their own specific pasts, their unique sensitivities, desires, and
imagination.” he complemented.
requests. That’s what makes his profession so rich. No day is like
This sense of continuity also enables Juan Pablo to be part, through
another. “I believe that I have the best job in the world that allows a
his designs, of the safeguarding and, above all, the handing
permanent cultural enrichment and a constantly renewed openness
down of the main craft industries, something of which he’s been
to influences. One day, you work on neoclassical Russia, the next
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day on French Châteaux, and the day after tomorrow on Palladian villas.
In my offices, this perpetual
movement of the spirit inspires us all to creativity and inventiveness. Enjoying what you are doing is one of the secrets of a successful project.” he proudly said. Regarding his relationship with his clients, he is always accessible and accommodating with clients from the very first contact, placing a great deal of importance on this availability. Most of his clients are busy people, and he appreciate that they do not have time to waste. “I always ask that they send the plans and photographs so that I can have an idea of the potential project even before our first meeting. Then, most often, I want to visit the site and meet with the client in order to get to know each other and to establish a dialogue that will give me valuable insights into what the client is looking for and how far he has developed his requests.” At the end of this dialogue, a contract is drawn up for the initial general design phase of the project. It is then for Juan Pablo to make a proposal by submitting the general plans of the project and some elevations that allow him to make 2 or 3 “Renderings” of the main pieces. These color perspectives are very close to the final result both in terms of color, the rendering of materials and materials, furniture, fabrics ... Molyneux’s customers are often amazed to see how the final result is faithful to the renderings that he presented a few months earlier. “What I expect from a client for the project to be fully successful is to be motivated and that at the end of the proposal phase, he has made a decision about my proposals. There is nothing worse than indecisive personalities. Of course, changes are always possible, as long as they do not impact the main lines of a project, its foundations if you prefer.” he added. As a global citizen, Molyneux brings a wide-ranging curiosity about all things beautiful to each project he does. His interiors have a strong sense of location about them. They’re the result of a long dialogue with the customer. They’ve been meticulously made. With over four decades of experience, he accepts and interprets— and reinterprets—the past in his work, building a legacy that will for sure, endured the test of time.
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INTERVIEW WITH
GREG NATALE
on a collaboration with Covet House, not sure I can say much more at this stage”, he says, affirming that he loves Portuguese craftsmanship, having the guarantee that he will receive a beautiful well-crafted piece that will last the test of time. Social media is a fundamental part of any business these days. The majority of Greg’s work is residential, therefore the contact with the public is vital – and he likes to chat to his audience and answer questions on projects via Instagram. “I love social media as a way to connect directly with my audience, previews of new projects and big interiors posts are what my followers want to see and I love to share our projects in this way.” Greg Natale is an award-winning Australian designer, owner of a
Interior design is always changing and evolving as time passes.
company that carries his name since 2001. CovetED got an exclusive
Greg Natale manages to mix the best trends in harmony with his
interview for you to get to know all the details about his work and
own signature. The Dawes Point House project, for example, uses
get the inspiration you didn’t even know you
pink tones, which he affirms is a color
needed. Boredom is something you will never
trend that is not going anywhere soon,
find in Greg Natale’s projects — well-known for the use of colors and patterns, his work is unique and full of personality. With his curation and a sharp eye for sophistication, one thing is sure: you’ll get a bold, colorful and luxury design to live in.
The designer
published two books on interior design showcasing his unique style: The Tailored Interior in 2014 and The Patterned Interior in 2018. Now, he told CovetED that his current goal is to finish the third book, a project that he’s been working on at the moment. The Layered Interior with Rizzoli will be out in
“AS A CREATIVE
along with red. Also, in terms of colors,
LOOKING FORWARD TO
seeing a lot of sage and mint green, which
PERSON, I AM ALWAYS THE NEXT THING THAT I CAN CONTRIBUTE TO AN EXCITING
COLLABORATION,
mint green seems to be the next bet: “I’m I think are the new ‘neutrals’ that appeal because they are so calming and work so well with other tones. I like teaming them with blush, another color that is still enjoying a design moment “.
A NEW INTERIOR
Materials also are influenced by trends
BEAUTIFULLY
to be in the spotlight. Fluted glass is still
PROJECT OR A
DESIGNED PRODUCT.”
and different treatments with glass seem popular, with finishes being explored from reeded to ribbed, curved to triangulate.
September 2022 with a selection of my most
Additionally, glass blocks are taking over
recent projects. Greg Natale Design celebrates
where fluting leaves off, with various
20 years of creation. Offering a full design service for its clients,
patterns in the glass giving added interest to partitions and
including architecture, exterior, interior design and decoration,
windows, according to Greg Natale.
the company has become one of Australia’s top design firms. And
particular cycles, and these treatments have a ’80s feel to them
Greg Natale himself an international reference. The first five years
that is enjoying a resurgence right now. Of course, that ’80s trend
starting the business and building a portfolio of work was the most
was in turn an embracing of the ’30s Deco style. And so the cycle
challenging time of his career, he affirms, adding that building the
continues.” Greg Natale As the cycle continues, you never know
right team can be difficult. The hardest part, however, seems to
when a trend will end and another will take over. Nevertheless, in
be left behind: the business is very established and the current
the long term, he believes that the future will be focused on a more
focus is to continually build up his products. It’s safe to say we
sustainable interior design: “I think the continued use of vintage
can expect interesting novelties in the future ahead. On this note,
pieces will be a focus and for new furniture the use of renewable
there are some projects on the way. “I am excited to be working
and recyclable materials “.
“Design trends have their
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A MINIMALISTIC
APARTMENT in Kyiv
The Design Studio of Yuriy Zimenko reveals a new elegant
finest example in this table.
minimalism apartment design project. Directed by the
The perfect fit for this project by its exclusivity and luxury.
designer and decorator, Yuriy Zimenko, the studio in Kyiv
In the open space kitchen and dining room, golden facades
has more than fifteen years and works in interior design,
and Silverwood marble harmoniously combine, having as base
decorative design of the interior, design projects, architectural
the color blue, making the perfect synergy with the living
projecting, and creation of custom’s design pieces.
room. In the middle of minimalist shapes, the suspension
This interior confirms that fashion trends are moving from
lamp illuminates the table and creates a complex and creative
podiums to living space and this is visible in this two-story
environment. Moving into the master bathroom, the blue
apartment in the center of Kyiv.
onyx sets the style, and in the guest bathroom red, a contrast
Af t e r s e v e r a l m e e t i n g s w i t h t h e c u s t o m e r , Y u r i y Z i m e n k o
that is balanced with simple shapes, with a futuristic vibe.
decided that each room of the design project should have a
Finally, the purple bedroom interior contrasts with every
different overtone. The living room of this modern apartment
room of the project. Richly decorated, carpets take on the role
is covered in a blue hue, some luxurious golden accents that
of the link which simultaneously intensifies the sound of all
give a little charm to the room, and a rustic touch with the
colors, giving the room texture and creativity. A jazzy note
woody floor.
is given to the design project by a walnut array on the floor,
Surrounded by the blue simple sofa, Eden Centre Table by
edited with an asymmetrical spruce (the technology of floors
Boca do Lobo found its place, as one of the focus pieces
laying as well as individual pieces of furniture was worked
of the room. This center table is made of melted metal in
out by designer Yuriy Zimenko). This trend, where different
a gold-plated tone. Boca do Lobo uses the highest quality
colors and shades boldly mix in one design project is called
materials and textures, giving them shapes through objects
“color-blocking”, well present in the last years’ collections of
that create a cosmopolitan luxury environment, finding the
leading fashion designers, and now transposed to interiors.
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A ROMANTIC VIBE WITH eclectic accents
DESIGNED AND RENOVATED BY HILARY WHITE, THIS FLORIDA HOUSE WAS THOUGHT
FOR A NFL STAR AND HIS WIFE, CULMINATING INTO THE MOST SUPERB AND LUXURIOUS
Hilary White Interior Design, by award winning principal
A black and white aesthetic played into the designs as well, being
designer, Hilary White, is a high-end, boutique design firm, that
present all over the house, and the idea for the master bedroom was
promises a multitude of design services. Hilary’s distinguished
to create a comfortable space within all the exquisite furnishings.
aesthetic has earned her praise and accolades from all over the
The ceilings were over 15’ throughout the home, so Hilary White
world. “My creative process begins by listening to what my
decided to paint them darker to visually bring them down a bit, so
clients need functionally and what they desire aesthetically.
the spaces felt cozier and less daunting.
A well-designed home brings peace, comfort, happiness and
It is important to note that the designer responsible for the project
functionality to its inhabitants. This is always my goal and always
believes that Couple Rug was not only the “perfect accent for this
will be”. -Hilary White
room given the eclectic vibe”, but also for bringing a romantic and
Rug’Society was an important part of this project, making a
magic feeling, in honor to the couple who own the house.
statement in the master bedroom and giving it a romantic and
For the master bathroom, the same rules were followed, so the
eclectic touch. The whole design is very glam and luxurious as
dramatic proportions evoked space as well as an easy flow,
requested by the clients, who wished for a more traditional look
making it the perfect place to relax after a long day.
with eclectic accents, including lots of textured wallpaper accents
All the colors of both spaces balance impressively and are in
and a darker sexier color palette throughout. Starting with the
line with the Pantone choices for 2021, symbolizing the vivacity
kitchen area, which benefits from the exterior lighting, the designer
of the owners throughout the Illuminating yellow and their
chose white as the main color, to give the space a much bigger feel,
strength with the Ultimate Grey. Finally, inside the master
combined with small details of black and golden for an alluring and
bedroom, there is a huge closet to explore, that will benefit from
opulent environment. This open space kitchen is side by side with
the exterior lighting and the golden details, despite the darker
the living room, encouraging casual interaction between all angles.
colors on the furniture. Photo courtesy of Lenny Kagan.
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This partnership between Rug’Society and Hilary White Interior Design Firm made this renovation absolutely mesmerizing and unforgettable, turning the couple´s dream home into a reality.
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A private residence of around 800 square meters. This property
with vivid hues, and the deep sparkles scattered throughout the items
contains four bedrooms, a living room, dining room, lounge,
make this private residence the envy of any luxury hotel. The quality
study, beauty salon, and gym and is located in the center of
and attractiveness of the goods used in a project are key factors to
Jakarta, Indonesia.
consider when creating a design of this proportions.
The confident combination of themes, materials, and textures
The entrance embraces two iconic pieces from Brabbu, the Andes
results in a subtle glitz. In a mixture of paradoxes, modern forms are
armchair, a mid-century modern furniture item that pays tribute
contrasted with classic furnishings. Vibrant pops of color, both deep
to the people native of the Andes Mountains. The soft upholstery is
and dazzling, are strewn throughout the house. Covet House’s pieces
matched in with Koi Side Table, with a base in brushed aged brass
were essential in creating this exquisite, lux look.
and a top in marble, this round side table adds a refined elegance and
The exclusive clubhouse is meant to amaze, with all of its glitz
modern touch to this more classic interior design.
and gloss. It features a bright atmosphere with floor-to-ceiling
The living room exemplifies all that is wonderful about quirkiness,
windows and glass doors, dominated by black and gray tones and
beginning with the golden tones found in the lovely table and amazing
accentuated with gold tones and contemporary furnishings. It is ideal
lamp. The organically shaped Eden Gold Center Table from Boca do
for organizing exclusive parties and game evenings with family and
Lobo is the center stage of this room. This table represents a part of
friends, as it is divided into two spaces, a bar and a living room. With
the tree of knowledge and the tale of the birth of desire. Fully made
high-quality goods like the Kelly Bar Chairs, inspired by the sculpted
of polished casted brass, with a delicately engraved top exposing the
arches from the bar in the classic movie Casablanca, it’s a timeless
heart of a golden tree to the very heart of the living room.
and unforgettable piece, a staple item and incontestable symbol of the
Combined with the light tones of the sofas and cupboards to
Essential Home brand, this luxury design does not skimp on comfort
provide the warmth and cosiness that we all need in a living
and elegance. The confidence, the materials, the blend of textures
room. The dining room is notable for the exquisite pink velvets
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utilized in the seats, the polished silver cabinets, and the stunning crystal lamp that embodies the project’s grandeur. Moving on to the bedroom, we can see that good taste is still at the forefront of the project, despite the fact that this is a much more private space where the tranquility of neutral tones is essential for relaxation. The bedrooms have a touch of sophistication in the combination of diverse materials, the huge ceiling light, and the high curtains that complement the large windows, never forgetting the splendor.
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HIGHLY STYLIZED
Arc Le Salon is an attractive and exciting new venue where
you are greeted with a powerful and fresh ambiance. A fantastic
luxury and discretion are guaranteed for every guest. With an
and fresh reception welcoming you to a luxurious and tasteful
amazing aesthetic provided by the highly stylized and unique
experience. The Main Lounge is where luxury meets discretion.
ambiance, a place to be tantalised and tempted, and tasting
Arc Le Salon’s lounge was created for that rare moment of
products of the finest quality. Sam Hunter, the owner and also
tranquillity. A professionally curated selection of cigars, its
founder of Hunter & Gold, an aspirational Lifestyle Services
retail tobacco range to sample and unwind, and also a wide
company located in the heart of London and that offers some
selection of award-winning and limited-edition products are
of the most exclusive services to its clients, has envisioned the
available for purchase.
Arc Le Salon as the meeting point for their VIP clients who visit
The pastel colors in this project are the perfect homage to nature,
London from all over the World. CovetED is all about luxury
providing a fresh appeal and exquisite deluxe look throughout
and new experiences, so this project was definitely something
the Forest Lounge and Cafe. Pieces from Covet House’s mid-
to take a bite of.
century modern-inspired brand Essential Home, like the Ellen
The lounge will provide a memorable experience with passion
Dining Chair, fully upholstered in an exquisite pastel velvet
and flair in the newest and most luxurious establishment in the
bring personality and uniqueness to both areas. With the forest
heart of Mayfair. Decorated with an Art Deco vibe inspiration
and floral wallpaper, the fresh flowers on the dining tables, and
for the architecture and mid-century modern for the design
the dropping ceiling plants, it all comes together for a soothing
of the furniture, using various hues of pastel colors for the
and almost magical ambiance.
fabrics. This luxurious space is quite a journey through time,
In the Cafe area, besides experiencing design at its finest, you can
reminiscent of the roaring 1920s.
select from artisan fair trade coffees and sought-after sustainable
With various distinct areas, all transpiring an exclusivity aura,
teas or take a moment with family, friends or colleagues to enjoy
worthy of the best of the best. Let’s begin with the Lobby, where
Arc Le Salon’s extravagant pastries and cakes.
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And why not try perfectly hand-crafted cocktails or mocktails chosen for their unique and exciting taste and presentation? Or request something particular from the wide selection of charming wines, bubbles, and spirits from the deluxe bar? This project comprises everything worth living for, restness, food, drinks and elegant curated design space for the ultimate taste experience. More than a meeting place, it’s a place to stay and enjoy, and Arc de Salon has become one of the most CovetED places to be.
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AN ARTFUL EXPERIENCE in the heart of
NEW YORK CITY
MAKING A KILLER FIRST IMPRESSION IS KEY WHEN CREATING THE ATMOSPHERE FOR A
Any New York Penthouse is expected to have a statement-making
pieces. The Soleil seating set and the imperfection armchair
entryway, to welcome guests most luxuriously. To achieve such
have two completely different styles however complementing
an amusing ambiance choosing the right design pieces, patterns
in a harmonious elegant way. The metamorphosis center table
and style are key. The big Lapiaz Round Mirror introduces the
coupled with the Stonehenge side table brings a natural feel
feeling of an art-filled space, sparking the curiosity of what will
into this artful room, with outraging details that break the
come next. The Angra Sideboard is fully covered in black high
mold of contemporary design. Collectible design is essential
gloss, and it gently lies in an unexpected curved golden base
when thinking and visualizing an exclusive home. The gallery-
conceived from hammered polished brass, inspired by the cliffs
worthy décor is not limited to the Kaws pieces that decorate the
of the historical city of Angra do Heroismo in Azores Island,
gathering area, the imposing Hera Round II Suspension Lamp
Portugal. Paired with the glamorous Soleil Gold Sconces this
lights the mood of all of the open space including the chic dining
room is the first look to see when entering a dream, luxury
area. The living room design is completed by the amazing White
modern penthouse. Setting the mood can be a tricky task, but
Garden rug provided by our partner Rug’s Society.
music is almost always the answer. In such a refined interior
Neutral tones are used to combine multiple design concepts into
design project, no detail is left to chance, so a collectible edition
one cohesive ambiance. Seemingly a simple style, this dining
grand piano is a must. In order to enjoy a smooth and gathering
room is filled with unique furniture pieces which are far from
atmosphere, the imperfectio armchairs provide a soothing and
ordinary. Starting with the complex finishes of the Soleil dining
relaxing corner. A luxury modern penthouse demands an even
chairs, which feature handmade gold lions of its back, and the
more luxurious and over-the-top welcoming space. This opulent
elegance of the bespoke Empire Round Dining Table, both these
environment is surrounded by a monumental marble wall that
pieces enhance the majesty that is the Oblong Cabinet, creating
pairs the gold accents with the beautiful finishes of the design
the perfect mix between delicate and imposing inspirations.
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HIGH-END
CONTEMPORARY condo in Los Angeles
Located in the city of angels, this latest project in the series of
leaving a fabulous first impression are the Babel Floor Lamps from
curated houses by Covet House is truly a gift from the heavens.
Luxxu, where the elegance present in every crystal.
In partnership with Ivan Satria, co-founder and lead artist from
The contemporary appeal is completed by combining the
Kintsugi Visual, Covet House presents a high-end contemporary
eyecatching of the Angra Sideboard with the Glance mirror, both
condo, worthy of the top A-listers from Hollywood.
from Boca do Lobo. The Hollywood fantasy of the inspiration turns
An homage to the American dream, this apartment consists of
into reality through these magnificent and lush elements.
9 spacious rooms, including wide-open areas, wooden panels,
Sharing the area with generous open space for Living and Dining,
marble floorings and walls, with golden details reminiscent of
this fantastically decorated living room is quite exuberant in
those coveted golden statuettes given at awards season. Straight
its details. Metals were the focal point for this room, where the
lines characterize the evident contemporary aesthetic, both in the
matching golden stripes on the walls and ceiling mix in unison with
architecture and the furniture pieces. Window walls also provide
the stripes of the furniture and lighting pieces. The contemporary
180 degrees view of the city of stars, a mesmerizing landscape over
vibe is noticeable not only by the decoration items but in the way
the Los Angeles skyline.
the furniture was carefully curated for this area. Almost none
The contemporary aesthetic that is felt throughout all of the 9 rooms
organic shapes, just clean and straight lines, like the ones used in
is masterfully curated, both in the architecture of the apartment,
the designs of the Apotheosis Side Table by Luxxu or in the soft
but especially in the setting of the furniture, lighting, and accessory
Minelli Bench by Essential Home. Standing out on its own, is the
pieces. Enter in one of the luxurious projects so far.
remarkable Imperfectio Sofa by Boca do Lobo, wheres its golden
The welcoming area to this project, the foyer serves as the red carpet
irregularities and flaws over the manual hammered brass expose the
for the main event. Quite literally, where the ruby red velvet from the
beauty of imperfection. Some parts are roughly asymmetrical at the
Naj Bold Armchair by Brabbu, a fully upholstered velvet armchair
surface yet comfortable and smooth in a peculiar way to excite a
with nickeled nails, makes a true statement for the entryway. Also
desire for complementing this contemporary living room.
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The harshness and cold of the metals used all over the project aesthetic are the perfect antitheses for the softness of the upholstery, where mixing these types of materials represents a true challenge. This task was achieved by balancing the marbles, metals, and velvets to their excelling potential. Separated from the living room by the Altura Mirror from Caffe Latte, which serves as a screen but a divider as well, the dining room is paramount to the contemporary luxury aesthetic. We can almost imagine a VIP dinner party, with the top names in the movie or music industry get together around the amazing Luxxu’s Apotheosis Dining Table. Again, the play on elements elevates this room to another level, contrasting organic shapes and earthly tones to the contemporary shapes of the furniture and architecture. Noir hues from the Lapiaz Console by Boca do Lobo and from the Lloyd Bookcase by Luxxu, leaves space for the deep green velvet from Stola Dining Chair by Brabbu or the golden finishes from the Hera Suspension Lamp and the Xisto Rug by Rug’Society to pop up. Supremely decorated to the finest detail, this dining area has the same cohesive elements as the other rooms to provide a rich, deluxe contemporary experience. A smaller service bathroom, where the appeal is all about the tiniest elements. Gold is the main theme, exuding from all of the furniture lighting and accessory pieces. The massive Colosseum Mirror by Maison Valentina reflects the exuberant aesthetic and provides room for other pieces to shine, like the Waterfall Pendant from Luxxu, an elegant pendant lamp, made with gold plated brass combined with ribbed fine tubes of crystal glass. The main piece is the Darian Freestanding, also from Maison Valentina, a contemporary item that was conceived with precise knowledge of production techniques and materials, each with different specialties, from metalwork to upholstery. It features a cluster of gold plated brass asymmetrical bars enveloping a black leather structure, that results in a blend of artful and stout personalities. A statement piece, for a statement room. Taking much inspiration from the words “less is more”, this quiet and soothing master bedroom is the culmination of all the previous areas, but in a much cleaner and softer way. Wooden panels transform this otherwise ordinary and simple room into a masterful and glamourous division. An in-built wardrobe with incorporated LEDs gives this room a feeling of entering some of the most exclusive high-end luxury fashion ateliers. Absolutely contemporary, a symbiosis between soft fabrics and the hardness of the finishes serves a coveted look. The massive headboard from Luxxu’s Chateau Bed fits perfectly with the two side tables and the lighting pieces for a deeper look, on the other hand, the softness of the Baltic Rug by Brabbu spreads comfort to every inch of the bedroom. The idyllic place for a well-deserved rest. Straight out a scene from an academy award movie, this master bathroom exudes lust and opulence. Every detail in this ambiance almost looks like from the set from a blockbuster A-list movie.
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The use of the white marbles contrasting with the gold finishes
well. Not compromising in the child-like details, by keeping the room
produces such a powerful and deluxe feeling, that no one will be
cohesive in its amazing contemporary feel.
indifferent to.
When entering this impressive room, two pieces
The Tristen Bed from Circu takes the center stage, by being made
immediately grab your attention: The fabulous Diamond Bathtub
to shape comfort and to keep the little one’s dreams safe and sound
from Maison Valentina and the grand Pharo Suspension from Luxxu.
while she travels through their imagination at night. A kingdom in
The bathtub stands on its platform, resembling a unique piece in a
the bedroom project and the little girls’ life, all the lively furniture
curated museum, while the matching of the chandelier with the wall
and lighting pieces create the luxury room.
lamps, cohesively creates a deluxe aura. The smaller pieces don’t go
The cheerful playing area with the Nodo Suspension Chair also by
unnoticed, while the black marble used in the counter makes both
Circu, gives comfort with its velvet upholstery and stainless steel, this
of the Lagoon Vessel Sinks, also from Maison Valentina, have their
whimsical hanging chair adds to the bedroom just the right amount
moment in the spotlight. Grandiose in scale and tastefulness.
of style and elegance, complementing perfectly with the other rich
A bedroom for a little rising star, this area excels by delivering a
elements in the child’s bedroom. Gathering inspiration from one of the
sophisticated room while being a fun, exciting, and playful area as
hottest current trends, “Japandi”, this guest bedroom also has a feng shui
becoming one with the other elements, creating a soothing and fresh
motto again, very contemporary aesthetic with a touch of a mid-century
bedroom setting. Highly professional and the perfect place for reading
modern twist from all Essential Home’s pieces. The stylish Minelli
or creating your next screenplay, the office resembles some of the top
Bed is the perfect piece for this comfortable bedroom, for creating an
corner offices in a skyscraper. Luxurious and masterfully decorated,
ambiance that is both sober and sophisticated. While Brabbu’s Niku
this room has all the elements needed for a contemporary and rich
Pendant light is a rarity in contemporary lighting. Featuring a structure
ambiance. Divided into two distinct areas, the office area features an
in gold plated brass, shaders in gold plated brass, and glass, this pendant
in-built book modern bookcase, that goes perfectly with the design of
lamp fills this bedroom decor with exoticism as well. Finally, the
Luxxu’s Apotheosis Desk. A vigorous statement piece that enriches and
Vittorio Sideboard from the fabulous partnership between Essential
elevates this area, especially when combined with Brand Van Egmond’s
Home and Carlo Donati, complements the overall look with the same
Victoria Chandelier. The reading area is the ultimate display of luxury,
curvilinear lines are found in its sophisticated design. The combination
sophistication, and functionality coming together as one with the office
of the wooden black lacquered H-shaped legs with a walnut wood body
overall look, in a marvelous encounter of talented craftsmanship and
and recessed golden handles, recalls the lines of a blooming flower,
innovative design.
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MODERN CLASSIC HOUSE in Toronto
Ten impactful and luscious rooms, where color plays an important role
peace. The white walls in combination with the cream and caffe latte
as the main connector and common detail across each room. Valery
tones of the furniture and flooring transpire a chicness and sleekness.
Zhavruk used a combination of Covet House pieces that provide a
A truly magnificent aesthetic, conceived by uniting the classic elements
wide and clean aesthetic, complementing perfectly the architecture of
of the architecture with the contemporary and modern furniture and
the house. Various items, create almost an eclectic vibe with a fresh
lighting pieces. The Caffe Latte version of Luxxu’s Vertigo Console and
reinterpretation of some of the most classical elements from the walls
Tenor Sideboard, almost blend into the walls, giving a seductive and
and even the pieces themselves. Located in the “Hollywood of the
discreet look without being too noisy or overpowering. On the other
North”, the city of Toronto, this house is a spectacular show by itself.
hand, the Pharo Wall Lamp is a lighting piece, inspired by Pharos, an
Covet House invites you in, warm yourself, winter is coming.
island where the most famous and grand lighthouse stood in ancient
Covet House embarks on another adventure through the rich and
Alexandria. Pharo Wall is a beacon of light that breaks through the walls,
luxurious world of interior design. This time, in partnership with Valery
made of gold-plated metal and crystal glass, brightening the already light
Zhavruk, we travel to a unique house, where modern and classic styles
white walls and cream furniture.
intersect. According to the design creator, this is a complicated and
Embraced in a wide-open space area, sharing its space with both the
contradictory aesthetic, whose interiors combine dark, deep colors with
kitchen and dining room, the living area is a simple modern area, yet
traditional elements like fretwork and plaster, not forgetting specific
it primes for its comfort. The darker walls leave room for the pieces to
golden elements and details.
stand out since most of the upholstery is created in light tones. Cassia
Spectacular but, at the same time, cautious, this singular home
Modular Sofa from Caffe Latte is the standout item, becoming the
is also bathed in dark, soothing colors and light beige tones, to
perfect piece for this modern classic living room. With a hue of brown
emphasize the contrast of the style and highlight the magnificence
inspired in the Cassia cinnamon, this ultra-comfortable sofa contains
and quality of the furniture.
an upholstered back and seating, with symmetric shapes for a chic
A soothing area, welcoming you into the house with a sense of calm and
look. A rearrangeable sofa, that’s both chic and cozy. The two rugs are
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also a “walk on heaven”, with a silky touch, making the living room the paramount of comfort and ergonomy. Although in the same open space area, the dining room stands out not only because the architecture and color of the walls are different from the other rooms, but also because of how this corner of the pops and demands your attention. Suddenly, a mix of styles and finishes grabs your eye, with Beyond Dining Table from Luxxu, where the distinctive features create a perfect balance between the best hand-crafted wood with brass accents and the warm and golden tones on the polished surface. These golden tones are complemented by Boca do Lobo’s Nº 11 Chair. This accent chair is made of gold-plated solid cast brass with a varnish finish and includes a wide bow back rail sustained by languid spindles that drip solid metal from the apron up, while the legs are generously curled, producing a visual impression that defies physics. Finally, the Dorsey Suspension Lamp from Delightfull, a mid-century modern piece that is as versatile as the other pieces, creating a balanced and luxurious dining room setting. It’s not a secret that white is considered the color for cleanliness, so this all-white, bright kitchen is a perfect example of how to achieve the perfect contemporary modern feel incorporated into a modern classic design. The island counter with a marble top for those “in a hurry breakfast” accompanied by the illuminating and sleek Metamorphosis Sconce, through a careful artistic approach, explores new surprising design techniques and magnificent finishes. The two primary finishes, marble and brass, come together in a comfortable and beautiful dialogue between the roughness of brass and the beauty of marble. Metamorphosis Sconce is like a luxury jewel and the most sophisticated lightning accessories for this modern kitchen. A small enclosed area, that stands out for the use of marbles in its architecture, contrary to the other rooms in the house. Monochromatic, the center stage piece, Shield Oval Mirror from Maison Valentina, an oval mirror constructed completely of mirrored glass, polished brass, and a Nero Marquina marble bar make up the shield. Maison Valentina redesigned the Shield Mirror, the meaning of protection and security, after being inspired by the most ancient and precious armor, the Shield of Achilles. This is the most amazing mirror to have in your modern master bathroom since it is both decorative and functional. Eden Side Table from Boca do Lobo, elevates it to a luxury room by adding a perfect hue of gold, combining cohesively with the other elements and rooms. Masterfully decorated, the master bedroom is a full-on luxury experience by the looks of it all. Sleek and highly modern, the arrangement and setting of the furniture were created to make the bedroom feel wider and calmer. Illuminating the dark walls, you can notice the golden sconces, Cay Wall Light from Brabbu, a light touch of gold irradiating from the classic noir wall. The softness of the velvety Andes Armchair addition to a room setting, especially in this cold weather. Robin Mirror from Boca do Lobo, a wall mirror that was given a strong visual texture through the use of handmade nails, each one unique in its finishing, size, and character, gives this room a touch of modernism, while the
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Lapiaz Sideboard from Boca do Lobo was essential to provide an even
is also a homage to the comfort, velvet and silky softness of the
richer ambiance. Its iconic look with the cracks of gold protruding from
armchair combined with the Oslo Rug from Rug’Society will make
its body provides a consistent look for the room but also emanates a
for a perfect snowy Sunday afternoon reading season.
fantastic lustful experience.
A mid-century modern vibe is evident in this room, but complemented
Again, the use of marbles was what differentiated this bathroom from the
by the marron wall and boiserie, creates another completely different
other rooms, this time a monochromatic white and greyish hues, leaving
level of style, harmonizing various materials, fabrics, and even patterns
room for the pieces to shine for themselves. The Empire Suspension
to create a final set that is both cohesive with the other rooms, but also
from Luxxu is an exclusive fixture is made with one elegant layer of brass
can stand out by its own. Essential Home’s Giulietta Screen is the piece
and crystal glass, the harmony of sleekness and opulence. Iconic and
that grabs your attention, by the use of a pastel mustard yellow against
unique, the Diamond Bathtub from Maison Valentina gives a modern
the red wall, standing out completely. The screen has a precious crossing
vibe to an otherwise very classic and timid bathroom. This bathtub’s
curved brass frame of this beautiful screen, named after Giulietta Masina,
incredible irregular shape is inspired by a diamond’s unique lines and
which creates an elegant dialogue with the upholstery, the deep yellow
features, also boasting a built-in oval tub that will provide you with the
velvet combined with a fifties’ taste fabric.
most comfortable and luxurious baths in the world. A low stool is both
Again, in a mix of classic and contemporary elements, where every
fun and practical, and a soft and comfortable solution for any room, the
carefully assembled detailed, and curated setting, is ultimately
Florence Stool from Essential Home is the discreet and delicate touch
incorporated into the office, turning it into the latest cohesively room
detail in a magnificent master bathroom.
of the house. The emblematic Apotheosis Desk from Luxxu is a given
Peaceful, dreamy, and magical. Three qualities that are needed for a
contemporary element. Sophisticated, a bold statement item that adds
bedroom, but especially for a children’s or teens’ room. This room
depth and dimension to this project. This office desk is the ultimate
is all that, white walls and pastel hues of the upholstery are the
exhibition of elegance, refinement, and utility coming together as one
subtle details that transform this room into a peaceful retreat. The
in a beautiful encounter of brilliant workmanship and inventive design.
softness of Essential Home’s Sophia Bed, a mid-century styled panel
On the other hand, the deep green velvet of Brabbu’s Bourbon Armchair
bed, with bonded velvet on the headboard and footboard, is perfect
matches the wall and the earthly vibe that emanates from the ambiance.
for this teenage bedroom. Drifting into a night of sleep is easy with
Finally, Blakey Suspension Lamp from Delighftull is a hanging lighting
Circu’s Cloud Lamp, a staple piece of this brand, a soft and ethereal
piece that reflects a period and modern art. It combines a powerful
lamp that will scare away every bad dream. The reading corner
presence to draw attention to the desk with the simplicity of its forms.
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The ‘Illustrious’
KNIGHTSBRIDGE MANOR
DESIGNED BY THE STUDIO HOME’SOCIETY X BRABBU, THIS MANOR (301,52 M2 | 3 245,53
SQFT), LOCATED IN KNIGHTSBRIDGE, LONDON, IS FILLED WITH UNIQUE DESIGN CHOICES
Pure living art is the perfect definition for this project, which evokes
daze. Featuring the custom-made Amazon Rug that awards this room
various emotions, such as harmony and visual thrills. This project,
intense style and astonishing uniqueness, this fierce design will surely
thought for a couple and their son, proves to be a sensorial masterpiece,
leave all the houseguests fascinated.
where luxury can embrace all these emotions and provide unforgettable
Dorian Gray is a famous character from English Literature, known for
experiences. London is known for the city where royalty lives, which had
his extreme beauty. This dining room is a perfect reflection, with popping
a great influence on the home’s striking visuals, providing a royal sense
colors and grey shadings that fill the blissful ambiance with the same
of luxury through all the shapes and forms and offering majesty and
glamorous style Dorian would have immersed. The studio responsible
perfection to the project.
for the project chose Zulu Dining Chair as the major drawer of attention
Just like the majestic crown jewels that have been in the British Royal
for this magnificent design, given the majestic red color. This product is
Family for generations, the living room was designed to last for decades.
complemented by the incredible Koi II Dining Table, Aurum Suspension
Therefore, the golden shine on the furnishings with the warm color
Light, Cay Rectangle Mirror, and Palm Rug, resulting in this intensely
explosion evokes the grandeur of the detailed jewelry that shines as bright
fierce combination.
as the sun. Ornamenting this space, the studio chose MAYA Armchairs,
Inspired by Charleston Farmhouse, the home of Vanessa Bell and Duncan
APIS Table Light, Sequoia Centre Table by Brabbu, and Musa Fireplace by
Grant, in Essex, this kitchen is the symbolic achievement of the intense
Foggo, which bring a sense of luxury to the room and help the family to
harmony of the styles that reigns supreme over Knightsbridge Manor,
embrace wintery nights with its warmness.
perfectly blending contemporary ideas with classic style. With the
In Arthurian Legends, Nimue is known as the powerful lady of the lake,
incredibly sophisticated IBIS Counter Stool, providing the best possible
ensuring the beginning of fantastical quests and fights. With its involving
comfort in the room, and the amazing Etta Pendant Light from Delightful,
greenery, this hallway evoked the magic lake where Nimue sleeps, while
illuminating enjoyable evening conversations, this kitchen proves to be
providing a melting feeling to the carpet that flows as if water through the
the perfect place to prepare delicious meals after a long day.
floor, creating a dazzling effect that leaves all who see it in a wonderful
Avalon is a fantasy island, home of King Arthur and his roundtable of
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intrepid knights, and just like the king’s home is a place of wondrous adventures and quests, so it is this room. With its distinctively marvelous colors, shapes, and drawings that dance around each one of the elements of the space, this fantastic room is the perfect place for a child’s dream to come alive and to soar high into uncharted skies. This adventurous bedroom features some amazingly unique elements from Circu, such as the Cloud Light and the dreamy Cloud Beds, as well as the Mr. Potato Game Rug from Rug’Society. These will take the kids flying in dreamy aerial adventures through bright blue skies. A private oasis meant for children was the premise for this space, which promises to grab their imagination and take them flying into a Neverland of adventurous relaxation and sensational emotions. The chosen colors evoke the magic felt in otherworldly places and its shapes provide a sense of luxurious functionality filled with uniqueness. Neverland bathroom shows a custom PETRA Bathtub as the impressive centerpiece, together with the custom PETRA Washbasin, that provides dreamy moments to whoever enters this room. From the unique shapes on the rug to the incredible mirror that faces the bed, just above the fireplace, this space is a true sanctuary: a room filled with passion, intensity, and amazing colors that perfectly blend into a harmonic visual melody that is impossible not to feel astonished by. The amazing Latza Centre Table, the dazzling Como Sofa, and Amik Table Light, which allow for some intensely unique moments of rest and harmony, awarding this bedroom with the luxury the couple deserves. This bathroom, just like The Sovereign’s Sceptre and rod, is a grand design statement that firmly states its power above all designs, featuring golden lines that infuse wonder and astonishment. Sovereign’s bathroom’s blissfulness is expertly ornamented with the incredible Darian Bathtub and the Darian Washbasin, allowing for intense luxury to be felt throughout the room, being perfectly complemented with the brilliant Cell Rug. The London Palladium is a dazzling theatre in the heart of the swinging city, and this room seeks to provide its unique sensations. With the purpose to create this home theatre, Oreas Single Sofas and Sofa were the perfect choices, as well as the Naj Ottomans and Craig Side Table that award this space with an iconic feel that is only augmented by the beautiful Valencia Rug. Home’Society Studio strives to create the most unique, striking, and astonishing designs possible, to turn dreams into a reality, which was the case with this incredible project, and CovetED is all about amazing, creative projects.
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THE LUXURY OF
SAINT-TROPEZ in a wonderful house by Carlo Donati
Carlo Donati, one of the world’s most renowned designers with a
region, with a wonderful ocean view, this house is the definition of
passion for interior design has designed a house in Saint Tropez in
luxury. The predominance of golden, dark tones contrasting with
partnership with Essential Home, brand of mid-century inspired
beige tones gives us a feeling of comfort and, at the same time,
luxury furniture. His Italian origin is seen in the smallest details, his
of refinement. This residence is quite large, which allowed the
admiration for fine craftsmanship made him choose this brand of
definition of several areas in a single room. It consists of two floors,
handmade furniture.
the upper floor where there is an elegant suite with a fantastic closet,
In each of his projects, regardless of style, his approach is always
and the lower floor composed of kitchen, living room, dining room
minimalist, influenced by chromatic and graphic cues inspired by the
and pool. This passionate bedroom was the perfect opportunity to
theme chosen in the planning process: “If I think about all the projects
show the new pieces of the La Dolce Vita Collection, a collection
we did, the best results always came from a synergy and a strong feeling
launched in partnership with Carlo Donati and the brands Essential
with the client. This friction can be a source of creativity and can bring
Home, the wonderful Virna armchair and the Nino center table
us to better solutions.” – Carlo Donati.
beside the bed. In addition to the Mina Suspension already launched
Passionate about mid-century design lines, Donati is inspired by the
in the same collection.
time when elegance and lightness were benchmarks: “I absolutely
A VIRNA a geometric, triangular-shaped piece with straight lines is
believe that it will be a fundamental reference in the luxury design since
one of the new pieces in the La Dolce Vita Collection. Its elegant and
we’re talking about timeless elegance.” – Carlo Donati. For this Italian
simple profile is the secret to all the beauty of this piece, its backrest has
designer it was not difficult to combine Essential Home products in
the perfect slope to ensure comfort and maintain the correct posture.
this house in Saint Tropez, as he considered it the perfect opportunity
Its wood and gold-plated steel finish gives it a more refined touch and
to work the best Portuguese craftsmanship in a mid-century modern
the fabric a more comfortable and cozier feel.
approach to style.
Within the same line, we have the Nino, which presents very identical
Located on the beautiful coast of Saint Tropez, in the Côte D’Azur
characteristics to the Virna keeps the straight lines and its triangular
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shape, its composition in dark wood and glass represents very well the
highlighting the chandelier even more and creating a greater impact,
inspiration in the middle of the century, a time when beauty was in the
in addition to this delicate and luxurious side, it is fully functional
simplicity of things, in this more minimalist style.
giving a light capable of illuminating the space.
The bathroom, still inside the bedroom, is one of the most exquisite
The huge dining room is truly inspiring, set in the same space as
rooms we can see. What separates it from the bedroom is a beautiful
the kitchen and living room, it has its area very well bounded. The
wall with an integrated transparent fireplace that serves both the
Alberto Table makes you want to serve a nice dinner, accompanied
bedroom and the bathroom. With a showy bathtub, several lighting
by the Federico Chairs with their unique fifties patterns on the
points and the fantastic Giulietta Screen.
upholstery, paired with the ivory back seats. This beautiful piece is a
Giulietta is the key piece in this room, besides being super functional
tribute to the great Federico Fellini, one of Italy’s finest directors and
and mobile, it is a sophisticated piece, with its precious brass frame
screenwriters, known for his distinctive style, a blend of fantasy and
recurved in cross, it creates an elegant dialogue with the velvet
baroque imagery with horror.
upholstery combined with a tasteful 50’s fabric.
According to Donati, this unique partnership with the mid-century
Mina is inspired by its neighboring country, Italy. More specifically
brand Essential Home was “a challenge I took up with enthusiasm
in Turin in northern Italy, this that is a city of exquisite architecture
because it gives me the opportunity to work on one of my favorite
and gastronomy, which makes this piece a true work of art, inspired
styles and moods which is the mid-century modern reloaded with new
by the Palazzo del Lavoro in Turin by Pier Luigi Nervi and Gio Ponti.
cues and materials.”.
Incarnate is the appearance of a stylized plant with a round heart
Inspired by the iconic modernist movement in architecture and design
shape with arms rising like golden branches. These golden colors that
of the great 50s and 60s masters, these unique pieces are a fantastic way
mark this bathroom contrast with the marble walls in shades of black,
to add a touch of style and history to your decor.
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1 Hotel
CENTRAL PARK New York City In the heart of Manhattan, just steps from Central Park, you’ll find a natural haven. Before you step through the entrance, our three-story façade welcomes you with nature, 1 Hotel Central Park boasts views of the leafy treetops of Central Park and the busy city streets. When you are ready to venture out into the city, our convenient location gives quick access to Columbus Circle, 5th Avenue shopping, New York City’s famous Broadway theatre district, Rockefeller Center, and much more. The architecture of 1 Hotel Central Park incorporates elements of its surroundings, drawing inspiration from Central Park’s rich flora and natural textures. The spaces are designed with seamless transitions from outside to inside, as well as enough light and little nooks to relax, enjoy, and appreciate. From floor to ceiling you’ll discover materials that have found new life in the hotel’s design, from the fallen twigs that fill the hotel’s door to reclaimed wood from New York City water towers that line the guestroom walls. Inside, you’ll be drawn in by three-dimensional rooms, innovative details, and windows upon windows of light. Reclaimed materials and rough-hewn patterns are used throughout the hotel to accentuate the art in nature. From their City Suite, you may have a bird’s eye perspective of Manhattan’s streets. These suites come with a King-sized Keetsa bed, a separate living area with sofa and workstation, a 47-inch HD LCD television, and a cozy window nook with views of the city. From their Park Suite on the 16th floor, take in views of Manhattan’s largest open space. These suites have a King-sized Keetsa bed, a separate living area with sofa and workstation, a 47-inch HD LCD television, and a cozy window nook with views of Central Park and city streets. Their biggest apartment, with over 1,200 square feet and unrivaled views of Central Park, is located just below the top floor. The Greenhouse Suite comes with two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a powder room, a separate living area, an 8-person dining room, and a family media room. Awarded the title of “best chef in new york city” chef Jonathan Waxman brings his famous seasonal cooking to Jams with the James Beard Foundation. Handcrafted particularly for you, farm-to-fork and always seasonal. Refuel on your terms with Jams’ 24-hour in-room eating from the kitchen, a meal in front of the open kitchen, or a seasonal beverage at the bar. The hotel honors the potent interchange that occurs when individuals come together. Their versatile rooms, which are imbued with nature, are perfect for a variety of events, including small private dinners, full-day business meetings, product launches, and special celebrations, and the CovetED experience at 1 Hotel Central Park was everything bit as marvelous as the hotel sounds.
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BACCARAT
Hotel
New York City The Baccarat Hotel New York is the first hotel and global flagship for the more than 150-year-old Baccarat crystal brand. It is owned by China-based insurer Sunshine Insurance Group and managed by SH Hotels & Resorts. The Forbes Five Star hotel comprises the first 12 floors of the split level structure that rises 550 feet above West 53rd Street, directly across the street from the Museum of Modern Art and moments away from Fifth Avenue’s famed shopping. The lowest levels of the hotel are hidden by a 125-foot wide corrugated crystal-like curtain that shines both inside and out. The Baccarat Hotel New York is the first hotel and global flagship for the more than 150-year-old Baccarat crystal brand. It is owned by Chinabased insurer Sunshine Insurance Group and managed by SH Hotels & Resorts. The Forbes Five Star hotel comprises the first 12 floors of the split level structure that rises 550 feet above West 53rd Street, directly across the street from the Museum of Modern Art and moments away from Fifth Avenue’s famed shopping. The lowest levels of the hotel are hidden by a 125-foot wide corrugated crystal-like curtain that shines both inside and out. The hotel’s furnishings were designed by Gilles & Boissier, a Paris-based interior design firm that combines Baccarat’s French classic aesthetics with a fantastical modern sensibility. The 50-story skyscraper was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, with residential design by Tony Ingrao, a New York-based designer and member of the Architectural Digest 100. The tower’s sixty private units will have access to all of the hotel’s facilities and will have their own entrance. For the public areas and rooms, classic pieces from the companies’ archives and current collections were gathered. Beautiful parquet wood flooring, woven carpets, hand-pleated silk wall coverings, steel ribbed ceilings, mica-coated ceilings, and mirror and marble wall treatments are among the other highlights. Seventeen handcrafted chandeliers hang around the property, several of which are strung by rough cord rope, while one standout chandelier sits in the second-floor bar and is built entirely of wood. Stéphanie and Frédéric Chambre, two French curators, curated the hotel’s art collection, which spans more than 250 years and includes pieces from major movements. Throughout the hotel, commissioned unique paintings and one-of-a-kind furnishings by famous French painters Francois Houten and Armand Jonckers can be found. Each of the 114 guest rooms and suites at the hotel seems like a little haven. The large Classic King room category is followed by the Baccarat Suite, the hotel’s “pièce de résistance.” All of the rooms include floorto-ceiling windows, sitting spaces, and Mascioni bespoke jacquard bedding. White marble bathrooms have glass-enclosed showers with
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enormous showerheads and bespoke toiletries made for the hotel by Parisian fragrance Francis Kurkdjian, which are hidden from the sleeping area by hand-painted French doors. All features of the room, including temperature, lighting, and room service, will be controlled by a tablet using cuttingedge technology. Baccarat crystal stemware is housed in a custom-designed Baccarat red enamel mini bar for upgraded in-room wine and cocktail experiences. A button labeled “Champagne” on the phone handset allows guests to request a bottle of their favorite vintage to be delivered to their rooms, complete with characteristic Baccarat fluted glasses. Guests staying in the premium suites will receive complimentary La Mer skincare items as well as evening salon services. Guests can also utilize the house vehicle for transportation within 15 blocks of the property for free. Guests may experience Chef Kreuther’s French-inspired cuisine concept during the day and evening on the hotel’s second level. Chef Kreuther’s food has been profoundly steeped in his Alsatian ancestry and classic French culinary technique throughout his distinguished career, since he hails from the French province of Alsace. His culinary approach is guided by an unrelenting dedication to perfection and filled with deliberate workmanship and luxury—qualities that are synonymous with the Baccarat brand, both as a hotel and as world-class artisans, whose storied factory is located near Kreuther’s boyhood home. Light breakfast cuisine, all-day dining options, afternoon tea, weekend brunch, and drinks are available in the Grand Salon. Handcrafted cocktails, aperitifs, excellent wines, and a light nibbles menu are served in the hotel’s bar, which is inspired by the stables of Versailles. Guests can also meet on the neighboring seasonal Le Jardin patio, which has a view of MoMA. Guests will be served beverages from a kaleidoscope of more than 15,000 pieces of mixed-and-matched Baccarat crystal stemware around the hotel. Baccarat has teamed up with La Mer, the world’s most distinguished skincare brand, to open the tiny Spa de La Mer, the company’s first spa in the United States. The four treatment rooms, which are designed to resemble a beautiful European beach hideaway, entice tourists and locals seeking invigorating treatments and relaxing respites. The prestigious Forbes Five Star and AAA (American Automobile Association) Five Diamond Awards have been bestowed upon the Baccarat Hotel New York, as well as the Sharecare Health Security VERIFIED® completing and maintaining verification on more than 360 global health security standards. Baccarat Hotel New York reimagines the elegance and perfection of the legendary French crystal maker into a luxury lifestyle hospitality brand.
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with Forbes Travel Guide Seal of Approval for successfully
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Conservatorium HOTEL Amsterdam Conservatorium is Amsterdam’s foremost luxury lifestyle palace, located in the midst of the city’s famed museum area. The majestic neogothic Conservatorium hotel, which stands on the historic site of the Sweelinck Conservatory of Music, is located just across from the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, and Stedelijk Museum, and near to the luxury shopping district, the P.C. Hooftstraat. Opened in December 2011, was created for a new generation of travelers who want a hotel to not only deliver immaculate contemporary design, outstanding service, and exemplary amenities but also to provide them access to a destination’s social and cultural life. The iconic buildings, which were originally intended to house the Rijkspostspaarbank and are now inhabited by the Sweelinck Conservatorium, were painstakingly restored and remodeled by the world-famous Italian architect-designer Piero Lissoni starting in 1987. The four-year construction project was a visually beautiful tribute to modern luxury. The Set has bought this grand mansion right off the famous Museum Square and has restored it to its full glory, immediately fascinated by the building’s rich heritage. The hotel has 129 rooms, including 64 suites, spread out across eight levels and varying in size from a comfortable 28 square meters to a massive 170 square meters. A duplex configuration with big functional windows and exposed structural beams have been constructed in little under half of the rooms. Every room and suite at the hotel has Piero Lissoni’s magnificent modern design and handmade furnishings, as well as flat-screen televisions, high-speed wireless internet, fully stocked minibars, plush 100 percent cotton bed linen and super-sized towels, and designer bathroom items. CovetED had the opportunity to taste the delicacies of Conservatorium’s restaurants and bars which are overseen by Dutch Executive Chef Schilo van Coevorden, who has immediately proven popular with tourists and ‘in-the-know residents alike, with modern food that fits Lissoni’s dramatic environment. The Brasserie & Lounge is available all day for modern dining with the freshest local and seasonal foods and is located in the vast atrium, a stunning internal courtyard. Taiko Cuisine, Chef Schilo van Coevorden’s Contemporary Asian Inspired restaurant in the Conservatorium hotel, is named after the antique Japanese drums, which have a fantastic beat. Every weekend, a Taiko drummer adds melodious, ambient tones to the powerful, yet refined Asian flavors of Schilo’s meals. The menu and culinary style have developed throughout time, influenced by various cuisines from across the world, providing an unmatchable tasting experience. The foundation, on the other hand, has always been and continues to be
promote health, happiness, and fulfillment, underpinned by the four
great regard for the purity of fresh local and seasonal ingredients.
basic elements of nature: earth, water, fire, and air, which the name
Amsterdam’s largest spa, the 1,000 square meters Akasha Holistic
Akasha harmoniously reflects in Sanskrit. Akasha offers a range of
Wellbeing includes an 18m lap pool, extensive gym facilities as well
signature treatments from luxury skincare brands as well as a wellness
7treatment rooms. Akasha integrates innovative Western and Eastern
program of regular visiting expert therapists, trainers, and practitioners.
practices with natural healing techniques to offer a range of treatments,
The Conservatorium Hotel is Amsterdam’s leading luxury lifestyle
classes, and services, including a state-of-the-art gym, large lap pool,
palace, evoking glamour and elegance for sophisticated, design-literate
watsu pool, sauna, private hammam/steam room, and yoga studio.
travelers, where CovetED not only had the chance to experience such a
Hotel guests, visitors, and members are invited on a guided journey to
quality service but also had one the best-tasting experiences.
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traditional and often basic techniques of preparation that demonstrate
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HÔTEL PLAZA
Athénée Paris Paris
‘Once upon a time, the palace of future’ is the hotel’s tagline, and it underlines two crucial components. To begin, ‘Once upon a time’ remembers the beginning of the Hotel’s tale, focusing first and foremost on honoring its past and identifying where the Hotel’s core rests. The Haussmannian architecture, the front, the lobby, the wood paneling of Le Bar, La Galerie, the “haut de cuisine” restaurant, La Cour Jardin, and Le Relais Plaza are all included among Paris’ historic sites. Furthermore, the Hotel’s relationship with its guests contributes to the essence of the Hotel as well as its connection with its employees, some of whom have worked at the Hotel for over thirty years. The second part of the Hotel’s motto, ‘the palace of tomorrow’, looks to the future and considers how best to integrate the iconic palace into the modern world without betraying the heritage of the property. The challenge here was to subtly enhance the Hotel’s homely atmosphere for our current guests whilst considering a style that would appeal to the following generations. Internationally acclaimed interior designer Bruno Moinard has been chosen by the Hotel to design the lobby, La Galerie, La Cour Jardin, the Salon Organza and the new ballroom named the Salon Haute Couture. In order to create a spectacular yet discreet atmosphere, without changing the Hotel’s concept, Bruno Moinard has placed emphasis on a subtle silver color scheme complementing the existing features of the Hotel highlighted by light effects, be they natural or electric. “Today, luxury is found in detail, in the seam, the lining, in what remains unseen, in surprises. Not in extravagance or overtly opulent decor.” Bruno Moinard When entering the lobby, guests will be instantly immersed by Haute Couture. Floral displays add to the welcoming atmosphere and are changed every week. Bronze, marble, and brushed oak furnishings have been designed, along with wood paneling on the walls. The beautifully designed mosaic floor is adorned with a rug inspired by a crystalline motif, which echoes the large chandelier. Created in 1936, Le Relais Plaza is a chic brasserie that has become one of the capital’s go-to destinations over the years. Under the direction of Bruno Moinard, Le Relais Plaza’s refurbishment in 2014 predominantly consisted of redecorating a few elements of the restaurant. Particular attention was paid to detail, such as the lampshade crafted in folds of fibrous plaster, as well as the furnishings and the newly extended bar area. Following the arrival of Chef Jean Imbert in September 2021, as director of all kitchens, the Relais Plaza is for him the first project that he reveals at the Plaza Athénée.
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artfully combines cutting-edge technology with one of the most
For this project, the chef wanted to offer a cuisine driven by values
beautiful locations in the world.
that are dear to him, inspired by his grandmother, with iconic dishes
A pattern of light and shadow is projected on each guest room floor
but also many new products from Parisian brasserie cuisine.
and greet you upon arrival. Authentic materials gathered from
Light is a key element in La Galerie with silver tones, chandeliers
the Douro Valley area, spacious bathrooms lined with a dove gray
and the shaded patterns of the rugs that adorn the mosaic floor.
Portuguese limestone, comfortable seating, and wide luxurious
Taking inspiration from La Cour Jardin, which La Galerie overlooks,
beds add to the room’s appeal. Sleep and rest-inducing colors have
the design details evoke nature with branch-shaped chandeliers,
been chosen to ensure a secluded retreat. The beds and mattresses
acanthus leaves surrounding lamp and sofa stands, and hand-
supplied by Naturalmat are handmade in Devon, England using
embroidered floral patterns upon cushions. La Galerie provides an
natural materials including organic lamb’s wool from local sheep.
elegant and comfortable space for guests to unwind at any time of day
And they are still made in a remote factory surrounded by green
namely for tea time when Angelo Musa and the pastry chef Elisabeth
fields and mooing cows. A minibar is pre-stocked and includes
Hot reveal their latest creations.
some hard-to-resist local offerings. Like a village square, the Wine
Landscaped by the garden designer and architect Olivier Riols and
Library is the heart of the resort – the place where everybody goes,
embellished by Bruno Moinard, La Cour Jardin is a perfect setting for
that offers all-day fun and joyful indulgence. Local artist Jesper
guests to enjoy any season. In summer with its geraniums and Virginia
Anderson gathered a collection of local iron tools and embedded
creepers, crape myrtle, and red camellias it becomes a peaceful place
them in plaster creating two art walls that anchor the room. Two
where Chef Mathieu Emeraud serves Mediterranean-inspired dishes
October 2018 the bar will be featuring an exclusive collection of truly
based desserts. In winter, the courtyard is covered in ice to create
exceptional Dom Pérignon white and rosé champagne, including
a rink of almost 100 square meters! With a dedicated instructor at
Vintage, P2, P3 and Magnum, Jeroboam, Mathusalem. This unique
hand, the ice rink gives children a safe place to skate while their
selection, which cannot be found anywhere else in the world, can be
parents can look on from the indoor comfort of the Galerie.
savored onsite or added to a fine wine collector’s private cellar.
Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku have adopted a bold and creative
Hotel Plaza Athénée offers versatile spaces to host a variety of
approach to Le Bar, plunging guests into a distinctive and dreamlike
events, from corporate meetings to grand social occasions: a spacious
atmosphere. Known as one of the top evening destinations in Paris,
ballroom (Salon Haute Couture), a warm space for “breaks”, (Salon
Le Bar has been designed to create an innovative setting. Using a
Organza) along with two adjoining meeting rooms (Création rooms
contemporary style, the space is decorated with a blend of blue and
A & B) located on the upper floors of the Hotel. The whole spirit of
brown tones. The ceiling is hidden under an installation composed of
Haute Couture is celebrated through light in the Salon Organza. In
wreaths of fabric reminding drapes of an Haute Couture dress whilst
the center of the room, a rug is printed with a pattern that matches La
the oversized bar in transparent resin levitates within the space. The
Galerie’s wing chairs and the sofas in La Cour Jardin. The 85 square
chairs and sofas are elegantly designed with saddler topstitching,
meter room can accommodate up to 120 guests.
inspired by some of the finest vintage cars in the world. In the
The restoration of some of the guestrooms and suites has been
evenings, the glass disk-shaped lamps, like a pearl of a neckless, shed
entrusted to Marie-José Pommereau who chose a range of warm
a dim and more discreet light creating an intimate ambiance. Since
tones for the walls including peony, sun-infused yellow, and silver
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as well as materials such as damask, embroideries, and plain silks from top couture houses to adorn the windows, armchairs, and beds. 208 rooms and suites, all with a unique style, are designed as private apartments. The first six floors indulge in a classical Haussmanien universe with authentic furniture and high ceilings whereas the seventh – recently redesigned by the agency Moinard and Bétaille - and the eighth floor in Art Deco style pay tribute to geometrics. Fifty-two rooms offer a stunning view on the elegant avenue Montaigne. Since it was founded in 1946, Dior has maintained a strong relationship with the Hotel Plaza Athénée. Christian Dior was passionate about the Hotel which resulted in the opening of the Dior Spa in 2008. Exuding a modern and elegant atmosphere, Dior Spa is composed of six treatment rooms including one double and takes on Dior’s Haute Couture spirit on 30 avenue Montaigne to provide guests with high quality and bespoke service. “The ultimate luxury experience for pure beauty” is the philosophy of the Dior Spa which emphasizes the exclusive experience similar to that of Haute Couture. Inspired by Christian Dior, “the architect of design”, the Dior Spa treatments are created, structured, and redefined for each guest, step by step, for instant and long-lasting rejuvenating results, a fantastical and deluxe experience in which CovetED could not be indifferent to.
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MAISON
Villeroy Paris Paris Maison Villeroy creates a new level of luxury and service in the center of Paris, set within a beautifully furnished Parisian private home. The hotel, which is discreetly located on a renowned residential street in the city’s sought-after ‘Golden Triangle,’ adds modern elegance to this elegant structure, which was built in 1908. Maison Villeroy, a much-anticipated addition to The Collection, refines the concept of modern luxury amid one of the world’s most evocative historic city locations. Maison Villeroy is enviably located in Paris’s fashionable 8th arrondissement, on the historic Rue Jean Goujon, named for the great 16th-century architect and personal sculptor of King Henry II. The majestic beauty of Rue Jean Goujon adjoins avenue Montaigne, with its world-renowned couturiers, shops, and restaurants, just a few feet away. Avenue Montaigne, together with avenues George V and des Champs-Elysées, comprises the third side of ‘Le Triangle d’Or,’ as this most Parisian of neighborhoods is called. It’s one of Europe’s most exclusive and unique neighborhoods, beloved locally and adored worldwide. Maison Villeroy epitomizes a one-of-a-kind ‘private home’ idea, providing visitors with a level of care, warmth, comfort, and facilities that even the best hotels can’t match. The house is comprised of only 11 magnificent flats, suites, and rooms, with clever floor plans allowing visitors to occupy whole levels if desired. It is also possible to book the full property if that is your preference. A specialized crew of highly experienced butlers is available to guarantee guests’ comfort at any time of day or night, and guests may eat, work out in the gym, or visit the hotel’s spa around the clock, just as they would at home. Each apartment is meticulously designed to suggest the warmth and seclusion of home, with beautiful dining and living rooms, evoking a genuine Parisian ‘Appartement.’ Every apartment, suite, and room has been designed to complement the building’s extraordinary dimensions and ceiling heights with a refined palette of natural tones and materials of the finest quality. Guests may savor the finest food in the elegant settings of our Michelin-star Restaurant Trente-Trois, which is a wonderfully contemporary interpretation of the classic dining room. The cozy environment created by floor-to-ceiling hardwood paneling and cushioned lounge-style seating allows guests to savor, socialize, and unwind. From an à la carte breakfast to light, seasonal lunches and classic French meals, and the exquisite all-day menu caters to shifting tastes throughout the day, all prepared with the finest local products. Alongside is a careful wine and champagne list, which includes rare vintages.
Spa Villeroy’s health and exercise facilities take up the whole lower ground floor. Two treatment rooms, a sauna, hammam, Jacuzzi, and a hydrotherapy shower are available at Spa Villeroy. Guests may also use the exclusive, heated relaxation patio from the Spa, which provides a respite from the noise and bustle of Avenue Montaigne. The The Technogym designed gym has the most up-to-date cardio and strength training equipment, making it ideal for an intensive workout or pilates session. An amazing boutique waiting for you in the Heart of Paris, more than a fantastical deluxe service, Maison Villeroy offers an exquisite design filled with classical french allure mixed with contemporary elements. An unforgettable experienc
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45-square-meter state-of-the-art gymnasium is located next to the Spa Villeroy.
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Príncipe Real Lisbon Principe Real is without a doubt Lisbon’s most aristocratic and sophisticated neighborhood. It is in this district that the contrast between the historical side of the city, with its old structures and antiquities, and the modern Lisbon, teeming with modern stores and trendy restaurants, is most visible. The hotel integrates into the scene effortlessly, in perfect harmony with the past and present, towering tall in a fortunate location. The hotel is accessed via a short street and a little tunnel that leads to a secret tourist area with stunning views of the city. That square is connected to the suspended structure. This consistency is achieved by the limestone flooring that is present both outside and within the hotel. Limestone is a premium stone that has been utilized for centuries in the construction of historical structures, royal palaces, and prominent squares across the city of Lisbon. Inside the hotel, the entry is guarded by the royal prince D. Pedro V himself, who is shown in a large oil painting by the artist Barahona Possollo that contrasts with the hotel’s timeless and contemporary architectural design. Exclusive items developed by the architect coexist with other classic vintage furniture, which, along with magnificent and modern paintings by Miguel Branco and a particular piece by Iva Viana, contribute to the hotel’s special and unique interior design. Samuel Torres de Carvalho is a Portuguese architect born in Madrid. He made his studies in Madrid at the E.T.S. (Madrid’s architecture school) and currently teaches at the Escola Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid. Several hotel projects both in Portugal and Spain. With memmo Hotels he was responsible for the project of memmo Baleeira Hotel (2007) and memmo Alfama Hotel (2013). The design and decoration of the hotel was developed by memmo Design Team coordinated by João Corrêa Nunes and Samuel Torres de Carvalho. With a total of 41rooms, this magnificent hotel has a complete and deluxe service, Café Principe Real is located in a central, stylish, and comfortable area of the hotel with a beautiful terrace overlooking the pool and the city. Throughout the day & night, it assumes different forms and services: breakfast in the morning exclusively for guests, light meals and snacks during the afternoon, restaurant for lunch and dinner with the special plus of signature cocktail bar in the evenings. A wonderful and luxurious experience that CovetED had the pleasure to discover. Furthermore, the Hotel’s relationship with its guests contributes to the essence of the Hotel as well as its connection with its employees, some of whom have worked at the Hotel for over thirty years. The second part of the Hotel’s motto, ‘the palace of tomorrow’, looks
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to the future and considers how best to integrate the iconic palace into the modern world without betraying the heritage of the property. The challenge here was to subtly enhance the Hotel’s homely atmosphere for our current guests whilst considering a style that would appeal to the following generations. Internationally acclaimed interior designer Bruno Moinard has been chosen by the Hotel to design the lobby, La Galerie, La Cour Jardin, the Salon Organza and the new ballroom named the Salon Haute Couture. In order to create a spectacular yet discreet atmosphere, without changing the Hotel’s concept, Bruno Moinard has placed emphasis on a subtle silver color scheme complementing the existing features of the Hotel highlighted by light effects, be they natural or electric. “Today, luxury is found in detail, in the seam, the lining, in what remains unseen, in surprises. Not in extravagance or overtly opulent decor.” Bruno Moinard. When entering the lobby, guests will be instantly immersed by Haute Couture. Floral displays add to the welcoming atmosphere and are changed every week. Bronze, marble, and brushed oak furnishings have been designed, along with wood paneling on the walls. The beautifully designed mosaic floor is adorned with a rug inspired by a crystalline motif, which echoes the large chandelier. Created in 1936, Le Relais Plaza is a chic brasserie that has become one of the capital’s go-to destinations over the years. Under the direction of Bruno Moinard, Le Relais Plaza’s refurbishment in 2014 predominantly consisted of redecorating a few elements of the restaurant. Particular attention was paid to detail, such as the lampshade crafted in folds of fibrous plaster, as well as the furnishings and the newly extended bar area. Following the arrival of Chef Jean Imbert in September 2021, as director of all kitchens, the Relais Plaza is for him the first project that he reveals at the
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Plaza Athénée.
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SIX SENSES
Douro Valley Douro
Located in Portugal’s beautiful UNESCO world heritage listed Douro Valley, the 20 acres (eight-hectare) estate of Six Senses Douro Valley is touched with the romance of 19th-century architecture wedded to contemporary interiors reflecting the inimitable Six Senses style. With the River Douro winding its lazy way through this oldest wine-producing region in the world. Golden by name – Douro – the sun-kissed valley is also golden by nature, with the River Douro flowing through amber-hued vine-filled terraces. The region, which comprises three world heritage sites, offers unforgettable experiences in this unique natural landscape. A generously proportioned Six Senses Spa presents a décor of ecologically friendly materials with the feeling of soft and trendy; a meeting between nature, Portuguese tradition, and the elements of water, stone, and wood. The spa offers Six Senses specialty treatments and multi-day programs plus a range of locally-inspired therapies, which also include some that are grape and fruit-based. There are 10 treatment rooms, a heated indoor pool with water jets, an outdoor pool and refreshment bar, plus a gym with the latest exercise equipment and professional guidance. Sustainability is top of the resort’s agenda, with numerous practices to minimize negative and embrace positive impacts. All embody the Six Senses environmental commitment. Locally sourced and environmentally sound products are favored, with suppliers encouraged to reduce packaging and deliver in bulk to reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions. Six Senses Douro Valley addresses all the senses and incorporates all the elements in the arrival pavilion. The entry driveway winds down through working vineyards leading to a cypress flanked entry courtyard with a jaw-dropping view of the Douro River. Traditional small-scale cobblestones pave the yard and vines cascade down from the hill that rises above. Two massive wood and metal doors are set in a glass façade banded with a slatted metal stand wide open to welcome travelers to the resort entry. Transit on over a massive stone threshold to an entrance lobby where a gigantic table stands in front of a textured art wall bisected by a horizontal niche filled with flickering candles. A welcome glass of Port wine or herbal tea completes the arrival experience. A sweeping chandelier reminiscent of bundles of curling grape vines spatters light on the half-vaulted ceiling and a glass balcony cuts through the massive walls so guests can walk out with their welcome drink and enjoy the panoramic view. There is no paperwork, no computers, and friendly hosts whisk the luggage to each guest room using a tablet. This Portuguese oasis
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artfully combines cutting-edge technology with one of the most
monumental ceiling fixtures made of wine bottles banded with a
beautiful locations in the world.
frame of oxidized metal further define the multi-use space. A large
A pattern of light and shadow is projected on each guest room floor
table with an integrated lightbox in the middle of the area is where
and greet you upon arrival. Authentic materials gathered from
wine tastings occur, and tapas are served daily. The tones are soft
the Douro Valley area, spacious bathrooms lined with a dove gray
and warm; recycled wine crates cover some of the walls; leather
Portuguese limestone, comfortable seating, and wide luxurious
upholstered sofas and shelves filled with books about the region and
beds add to the room’s appeal. Sleep and rest-inducing colors have
its wines beckon guests to slow down and unwind. On the spacious
been chosen to ensure a secluded retreat. The beds and mattresses
outdoor terrace, the Six Senses signature Cinema Paradiso happens
supplied by Naturalmat are handmade in Devon, England using
during the Douro hot summer evenings. Vintage films from past
natural materials including organic lamb’s wool from local sheep.
eras are featured while guests relax on comfortable cushions. Two
And they are still made in a remote factory surrounded by green
long wooden tables with ice buckets mounted in the center and set
fields and mooing cows. A minibar is pre-stocked and includes
under a vine trellis are also the perfect spot for guests to share wines
some hard-to-resist local offerings. Like a village square, the Wine
and stories about their day of adventure.
Library is the heart of the resort – the place where everybody goes,
Massive wooden doors slide aside to reveal a huge fireplace
that offers all-day fun and joyful indulgence. Local artist Jesper
flanked by walls of 18th-century blue and white tiles at The Dining
Anderson gathered a collection of local iron tools and embedded
Room. A chandelier made of a wood beam with wood and crystal
them in plaster creating two art walls that anchor the room. Two
suspended below lights hangs above a communal table on axis with
and fragrances. At the Nail bar, guests can sip wine while they enjoy
structure of authentic oak beams show the relaxed formality of a
manicures and two secluded pedicure stations have ledges to hold
genuine Quinta dining room. The walls are plastered in terra cotta
a glass as well. The 10 treatment rooms all have windows looking
red inspired by local potters. A long ledge topped by a mirror acts
out over secret gardens and water features or stunning views of the
as a linear service station. Outside, a narrow stone terrace with
valley. Relaxation pods have huge collar cushions to support the
small tables looks out over the organic garden and under a nearby
back and neck and a lovely little amenity pantry. The enormous
tree a barbecue area is flanked by a traditional wood-fired barbecue
indoor pool and Vitality Suite area are unparalleled in both size and
and enlivened by the sound of running water trickling down on
indulgence. One’s worldly troubles float away when contemplating
a granite fountain. Six Senses Spa Douro Valley is entered down
the expansive view of the river valley. On the other side, the fitness
ceremonial stairs flanked with incised bronze plaster and a wall
area is concealed behind frosted glass walls offer an amazing view
covered in squared shelving where candles are lit throughout the
and a generous area for stretching and cooling down.An organic
day. The walls are covered in a concrete textured finish and the
herb and plant garden provides key ingredients that are used in
textiles of the upholstered chairs and cushions are all in light gray
spa treatments. In addition to the external pool, a large outdoor
and sandy tones. The reception area is a lively place to interact,
yoga deck blends beautifully with nature and is ideal for individual
here guests can peruse a selection of glamorous caftans, spa, and
sessions and group training. A truly sense full experience, which
yoga clothing for males and females, jewelry, swimsuits, robes and
CovetED had the opportunity to enjoy and recommend as one of the
T-shirts, art and objects as well as a wide offering of beauty products
top hotels in Portugal and Douro region to visit. A peaceful retreat.
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the fireplace. A stone floor and a ceiling covered in cork with a
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THE NIKKEI NINE
Restaurant Hamburg
A RESTAURANT WHERE FOOD AND DESIGN MAKE THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE
The Nikkei Nine Restaurant is where Japanese and Peruvian cuisine meets creating a life-changing experience for the palate and the eyes. Located in Hamburg, one of the main cities in Germany, this incredible design restaurant by Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten is famous for its food’s excellence, influenced by different cultures and continents’ gastronomies. The name NIKKEI represents the culinary direction of the restaurant, while the number nine is considered highly positive in the Japanese culture and was therefore added to the name. In Japan, nine hours is the length of a good night of sleep. Additionally, the number nine represents the highest level of economically achievable success and the ideal number of people at a table in restaurants. Coincidentally the street number 9 of the previous Doc Cheng’s serves as a connection between the innovative future and the traditional heritage of the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten at the Inner Alster Lake. This clear connection represents the thought of longevity and an exclusive restaurant concept. The restaurant found its name in the so-called Nikkei Cuisine that embraces Japanese cuisine with a Peruvian influence originated from the kitchens of Japanese immigrants in South America – predominantly in Peru and Brazil. Using surprising combinations and intense flavours, the Nikkei Cuisine presents s style that complements the Japanese fine sense of classically elegant dishes by adding cheerful, hearty Peruvian elements. Whether it is possible to find tartar from Wagyu steak from the southernmost tip of Japan, or pickled scallops, which are given a whole new taste thanks to Peruvian elements. Food is grilled over an open fire on the Japanese Robata grill in a walk-in show kitchen. To complete the gastronomic experience, the Nikkei Nine has a bar where it is possible to enjoy unusual, Japanese-Peruvian cocktail creations, exquisite champagne and sake. The gastronomic experience is just finely completed when combined with the luxury exotic decoration of the place. The new restaurant NIKKEI NINE is decorated entirely in shades of gold, cognac, amber and black. The interior concept of Nikkei Nine was created by General Manager Ingo C. Peters and his Executive Team. Boca do Lobo is one of the brands that makes part of the incredible interior of the restaurant, as one of the stars of the design is the Bohème Safe. This piece is composed of a set of luxury vintage travelling suitcases,
choose to live an unconventional lifestyle, born as a statement piece
The focus of the innovative concept is the restaurant’s theatre kitchen
that travelled around the world. It has seen the cherry trees blooming
that is accessible for guests, to have the possibility to enjoy the meal
in Japan, and this is what makes it so suitable for this project.
being coked by the most talented professionals. Furthermore, a
Comprising a collection of vintage suitcases in the interwar style that
double-loaded bar, that creates amazing cocktails as well as dinner can
capture different events, nations and ideas, the Bohème cabinet is
be served, brings additional value to the restaurant. In the evening.
comprised of six polished brass briefcases, each one possessing its
The two-sided Nikkei Nine bar is the centre piece of the entrance
drawer with an interior that can be fully customized.
area, where a chimney embedded in the wall and sophisticated
As part of the Private Collection by Boca do Lobo, the most exclusive
lighting concepts create an extraordinary feeling of space. Perfectly
and luxurious of all, this piece is created to keep the most precious
connecting with the vibe and concept of Nikkei Nine, the Boca do
items and secrets, being now a center piece in one of the best kept
Lobo’s Bohème Safe embodies the spirit of true adventurers who
gastronomic and design secrets in the world.
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that welcomes the clients at the entrance.
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Boutique Hotel Douro The most current hotel in the north area geared to the premium category, with its unique site on the banks of the river Douro, opened to the public in July 2021. Vinha Boutique Hotel is wonderfully situated to become a close sanctuary for Porto and the Douro area, surrounded by gardens, lakes, and woods, with 3.5 hectares of grounds and 200 meters of riverfront. A destination where tourists and guests may enjoy great cuisine and wine experiences created by Chef Renato Cunha to respect and conserve native Portuguese produce, as well as wellness programs at the hotel’s Sisley Paris Spa and a range of outdoor activities. Vibrant and welcoming, Vinha Boutique Hotel is the most recent five-star hotel in the Porto and north region, located in Oliveira do Douro, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal and offers a distinct concept of stay based on the different interior styles of its 38 rooms, with hospitality products and amenities by the distinguished British brand, Jo Malone. Ralph Lauren, Hermès, Missoni, Etro and Christian Lacroix are some of the brands or “maisons” that drive the creative concept of 19 of the hotel’s rooms/suites. The remaining 19 rooms share a common decorative style, designated as Vinha Rooms.The hotel is a converted 16th century manor house, set in its own extensive natural surroundings on the left bank of the river Douro. Next to it, a new building has been added, designed in pure, simple lines suggestive of the elegant terraces of the slopes of the Douro vineyards. The hotel’s manor house also includes the Vinha Restaurant, the Reserva Bar and the Spa, the first of the French brand, Sisley Paris, in northern Portugal. There are also two floors with rooms for guests, the remaining rooms and suites being housed in the new building. The hotel’s gastronomic concept and in particular the Vinha Restaurant, built on the philosophy of authentic flavours that describe a narrative that originates from the river Douro and the terroir along its banks. Its elegant dining room features décor from the Moooi brand. In addition, the restaurant has a private room for fine dining in a more exclusive and intimate setting. There is also an outside terrace surrounded by lakes and gardens to stimulate the taste buds on days of warm weather, with the same style of service. The gastronomic universe of Vinha Boutique Hotel is vast and extends to the outdoors with experiences in the heart of nature, such as food cooked on a fire pit in traditional cast iron pots, or Vinha picnics to be enjoyed outdoors in the hotel grounds. The Reserva Bar offers a disruptive, innovative approach, where guests can enjoy an ambience full of character, modelled on the concept of the classical club, for private moments or for gatherings, but here transposed into a space that everyone can enjoy and with the River Douro as the backdrop. A place where the creative freedom leans
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towards international gastronomy and where guests can enjoy an informal meal, try a classic or signature cocktail, choose from a careful selection of wines by the glass, among other proposals, such as teas, herbal teas, kombuchas, natural fruit juices, or consult a list of exclusive drinks. The Bar also has a terrace with a view of the river and manor house gardens. The hotel’s Sisley Paris Spa has an area of 500m2 dedicated to wellness, and is the only SPA of the French brand in northern Portugal. The hotel also has a shop in this space, where the products of the distinguished Parisian brand of luxury cosmetics are on sale to the public. The Spa facilities include an indoor swimming pool, a Vitality pool, 3 treatment rooms, a Vichy shower, sauna, Turkish bath, Hammam, ice fountain, sensation shower, areas for relaxation and also a fitness studio. The new hotel hopes to increase its offer of accommodation in the near future with the construction of ecological bungalows on the edge of the property’s woodlands, with views of the manor house gardens and river Douro. CovetED had an amazing experience at Vinha Boutique Hotel, from an exquisite service to a breathtaking experience, we not only recommend but
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intend to keep on visiting.
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FERRETTI YACHTS 1000 FERRETTI YACHTS 1000 IS THE RESULT OF COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE PRODUCT STRATEGY COMMITTEE LED BY MR. PIERO FERRARI, THE FERRETTI GROUP
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, ARCHITECT FILIPPO SALVETTI FOR THE EXTERIORS, AND IDEAEITALIA FOR THE NEW INTERIOR CONCEPT.
Versatile and suited to all markets, Ferretti Yachts 1000 reshapes space
colors. At the heart of the project is the idea of unparalleled comfort and
and changes the whole approach to life on board with unprecedented
wellbeing in both outdoor and indoor areas, where quintessential ‘Made
design solutions and an interior mood developed to adapt to the owner’s
in Italy’ taste prevails. The suavely understated design, featuring clean
various needs. The first Ferretti Yachts 1000 features Classic styling,
lines and sophisticated materials, conveys a sense of refined luxury and is
with a mood defined by soft, balanced color tones and subtle contrasts.
the ideal interpretation of the values expressed by the “Just Like Home”
The other option is Contemporary styling, with fresh tones and bolder
claim: comfort, Italianness, timeless design, and craftsmanship.
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The exterior styling reprises the design philosophy introduced with the
All the technical features are designed to be hidden by architectural
latest models in the range: sporty lines dominate a profile featuring new
details. One of many examples is the new Garvan audio system, which is
glass side panels aft and amidships. Teak is used widely: from the swim
made up of small loudspeakers integrated seamlessly into the ceiling that
platform in the stern, it is reprised on the contours of the rear door, on
delivers high-quality sound.
the walkways, and on the stairway up to the flybridge, as well as cladding
Ferretti Yachts 1000 extends over two decks with every comfort and can
the external helm station. For the first time in the brand’s history,
accommodate up to 10 guests in five cabins: the owner’s suite on the
Ferretti Yachts 1000 makes extensive use of carbon fiber on various parts
main deck and four guest cabins on the lower deck. Headroom in the
of the superstructure and hardtop. Ferretti Yachts 1000 introduces a
main and lower deck areas exceeds two meters.
new flow concept on board that looks set to become an iconic feature of
Ferretti Yachts 1000 redefines the stern concept: 40 square meters
the largest yachts in the range. The interior design is elegant and modern
of liveable space, on a par with a superyacht. It is a beach club in the
while respecting the boatbuilding tradition imprinted in Ferretti Yachts’
true sense of the term, where direct access to the swim platform from
DNA. The versatility of the interiors translates into a layout that leaves
the cockpit creates an outdoor wellness area in contact with the water:
the owner ample choice to design their own onboard experience. The
a new place of adventure and fun, where the owner can create their
sense of a space to live in prevails. The relationship with the surrounding
own experience in an unprecedented open space for socializing. A
environment is intensified by large full-height windows that accentuate
revolutionary concept makes it easy to leave the water when the swim
the feeling of contact with the water and let natural light flood in, while
platform is submerged by opening up three steps on either side of the
the freestanding furniture conveys a sense of lightness and the contours
platform as it is lowered, continuing the stairway down from the cockpit.
of the geometrical detailing have a unique style. Walnut wood is used
This design, developed entirely by the Engineering Department, is a
throughout the yacht’s interiors in various ways: flame-colored and
Ferretti Group patent. Under the side steps leading up to the cockpit
bold for the furniture, striped and softer for the walls, and ribbed for
is another point of entry into the garage. This solution provides a
special accents. The special ribbing technique is also used to enrich and
convenient way to reach the garage without having to use the main
embellish the marble in the service areas. The parquet, which reprises
door. The garage can accommodate a Williams Dieseljet 445 tender,
the pale colorways, is skillfully blended with the other materials, from
a three-seater jet ski, and even two Seabobs, and may also be reached
the ceilings to the furniture’s unusual back-painted glass tops, giving the
through an independent entrance on the starboard side.
setting a relaxed, smooth and elegant tone.
The space separating the salon from the night area on the lower deck is
Ferretti Yachts 1000 offers an innovative take on the distribution of
with an electric opening mechanism. When open, the partition reveals
onboard flows: two staircases provide access to the 55-square-meter
a bar counter and connects the dining area with the galley. The
flybridge and from here to the bow area, ensuring its total privacy.
multifunctional galley, a highpoint on the new Ferretti Yachts 1000,
The cockpit also provides access to the side walkways on the main
is designed to satisfy every need. A full ten square metres in size, it is
deck leading to the salon and from here to the raised helm station and
fully appointed and can be fitted with any latest generation appliance:
flybridge, making it easier for the owner, guests, and crew to move
a double oven, a side-by-side fridge with a capacity of over 500 liters,
independently around the yacht.
a wine cooler, and a built-in coffee machine. The layout also includes
The flybridge helm station has two electrically adjustable Poltrona Frau
a laundry and storage area forward of the galley, which provides access
pilot seats and two copilot seats on the opposite side. The dining area
to the crew quarters and the raised helm station on the starboard side of
under the Nero Elena hardtop has an Eden model Roda sofa in teak,
the yacht. The owner’s suite is entered from the bow and has a spacious
metal, and fabric customized for Ferretti Yachts, and two tables that
walk-in wardrobe with a small sofa. One of a kind, all the furnishings
can be joined together to form a large dining table with a steel base and
are custom made with contrasting pale leather tops. The double bed
a natural teak top featuring steel inserts and the Ferretti Yachts logo.
has a sepia-colored nubuck base highlighted by incorporated LED
On the opposite side are a big double bar unit with a Corian top and
lights that create an unusual indirect lighting effect. The cream-colored
built-in sink, an optional grill, and a refrigerator and storage area. The
bed linen by Gentili Mosconi is personalized for Ferretti Yachts. The
layout of the aft area not covered by the hardtop offers plenty of scope
TV is hidden behind the mirrored wall opposite the bed. Completing
for personalized: this unit, it is furnished with three Piper model Roda
the furnishings is a Minotti armchair at the marble vanity top with a
sofas. The hardtop can be configured with a fixed glass insert, one that
drawer. The epitome of fine workmanship and beauty, the generous
opens, or a system of adjustable glass slats that move aft to provide a
full-beam bathroom skilfully combines marble and wood and is entered
large opening over the area beneath.
from the suite through two smoked glass doors. The suite’s parquet
Two symmetrical aft staircases lead up to the flybridge from the cockpit.
floor continues seamlessly into the bathroom, which has twin marble
Continuing forward, the spacious bow area is furnished symmetrically
washbasins fully integrated into the same unit. On the right is a large
with sofas and dinettes that can also be transformed into a generous sun
shower complete with a bench fitted with a marble top, while on the
pad by joining the two up-down tables opposite each other with the sofas
right is the sanitary ware.
and covering them with fitted cushions.
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personalized with a curved smoked glass panel and a ribbed partition
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HEESEN YN 20457 PROJECT AKIRA SPEED, EFFICIENCY, AND VOLUME. PROJECT AKIRA HAS ALL THAT AND MUCH MORE. LUXURY DESIGN COMES IN DIFFERENT WAYS, AND THIS PROJECT IS HERE TO PROVE IT IN THE SHAPE OF A YACHT.
The Harrison Eidsgaard studio worked closely with Omega and the
Laupman created clean lines and perfect proportions that culminate in a
engineers at the shipyard to create a layout and interior design that
contemporary and elegant look from the exterior. “We see great potential
perfectly harmonizes with the exterior. I suggest you start packing and
for this new model,” says Arthur Brouwer, Heesen’s CEO. “Akira is the
imagining yourself cruising in the Bahamas with this beauty because
only 57-metre, all-aluminium fast motor yacht with a Northern European
we are about to inspire you. The design was announced at the Monaco
pedigree available for delivery in Spring 2024. The 57-metre Aluminium
Yacht Show in 2019, and production will begin after the summer when
design represents the perfect counterpoint to our successful 55m Steel
expert welders lay the keel in the presence of an ABS surveyor at the
Class and is ideal for those clients who seek speed, efficiency and
shipyard in Oss. Available for delivery in Spring 2024, Project Akira was
volume. Now let’s talk about specifics. The 57-metre Project Akira has
carefully thought of with a design made to stand out in any harbour. Frank
a lightweight aluminium structure, strict weight control and highly
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efficient Fast Displacement Hull Form – a patented design devised by van Oossanen and engineered by Heesen. She will achieve the extraordinary top speed of 22 knots with relatively small engines (two MTU 16V 4000 M65L). A draft of just 2.3 metres makes this yacht an ideal platform from which to explore turquoise shallows waters. There are six cabins capable of accommodating up to twelve guests. The owner’s apartment is located forward on the main deck of the yacht, while there are four double ensuite cabins laid out below and a unique VIP cabin up on the bridge deck. You can change decks using a glass elevator. Now let’s hope 2024 comes fast so we can see lots of Akiras spreading beauty around the seas.
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PERCHING 6X PERSHING 6X IMPRESSES AND EXCITES WITH A BRAZEN BEAUTY AND UNRIVALED
AESTHETIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, QUALITIES FLAUNTED BY THE MODEL WITH THE EFFRONTERY OF THE CHOSEN FEW.
The new Pershing 6X expresses the boldest and most fearless side of
ensure maximum ease of operation. 18.94 meters (about 62 ft) long and
the brand’s character, through a series of new features that reflect the
4.80 meters (about 16 ft) wide, Pershing 6X is the result of collaboration
unparalleled high standards of the Generation X range of models, with
between Ferretti Group’s Product Strategy Committee led by Mr. Piero
which the Modolfo-based shipyard defined a new paradigm for exciting
Ferrari, the design firm headed by Fulvio De Simoni, and the Group’s
cruising. This model has all the right credentials to sail directly into the
Engineering Department. Pershing 6X joins Generation X as a protagonist
future: the sleek, streamlined design with a highly aerodynamic profile;
by introducing some important new features. Natural light, for example,
an incredible 48-knot top speed; the technological innovations that
is a characterizing feature in every setting, guaranteed by the extensive
ensure maximum comfort onboard; the system that integrates propulsion
glazed surfaces in the hull and fully opening rectangular portholes.
control with the maneuvering, navigation and monitoring systems to
Carbon fiber detailing adds value to this stunning yacht, giving it an
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aggressive look while also contributing to the lightweighting process
forward side completes this spacious sun pad, which also provides easy
begun with the previous models in the range and involving the furniture
access to the garage. The sun pad can be further extended by folding down
and furnishings. With exterior styling that shares the same family feeling
the backrest of the forward seat. Opposite, the dining area is dominated by
as the other Generation X models, the new yacht turns heads with large
an L-shaped sofa seating up to eight people and a sliding and extending
outdoor areas featuring plenty of space for socializing. The main novelties
low table in soft-touch carbon fiber, with a top that is also available in
include style features that clearly reflect Pershing’s approach to design in
soft-touch teak. Protected by the end section of the superstructure, the
recent years, further improving functional and comfort-related design
cockpit features a bar unit on the starboard side with a recessed sink and,
goals without affecting outstanding performance. The garage in the stern
on request, a grill and icemaker or fridge. Also in this area is the entrance
can accommodate a Williams Turbojet 325 tender, with the hydraulically
to the crew quarters, with a cabin and bathroom for one crew member.
operated swim platform facilitating launch and recovery operations. On
The other outdoor areas are outstanding in terms of their aesthetics and
the way back to the cockpit through stainless steel gates, a distinctive
functionality. Side walkways provide access to the bow area, which also
feature of the yachts in the range is a generously sized sun pad with an
features a generously-sized sun pad, followed by a separate chaise longue
ergonomic backrest framed by a spoiler on the aft side. The seat on the
that looks out over the water and has a reclining, adjustable backrest for an
unforgettable “water’s edge” experience. The stern and foredeck cushions are upholstered in fabrics by Sailmaker from the Mambo line. All the outdoor areas can be shaded from the sun by awnings. The main lounge is entered from the cockpit through a sliding door that forms part of a large and fully retractable glazed surface, a now-famous feature of Pershing models that provides continuity between the exterior and interior areas, creating an extensive open space for guests to enjoy. The entire setting is flooded with natural light through extensive side windows and the large sunroof that can be opened above the starboard helm station, which has two separate pilot chairs upholstered in Potrona Frau “Interior in Motion” leather. The helm station shares the same family feeling as the other Generation X models, with a new yacht wheel made entirely of carbon fibre, featuring leather trim and an all-new design. On the port side, a C-shaped sofa completes the furnishings in the main lounge, positioned around an extending table for up to six guests. The possibility of raising and lowering the table transforms the dinette into an area for dining or coffee breaks. Opposite are the TV cabinet and storage compartments. Designed as an alternation of smooth and undulating surfaces, the materials used for the interiors of the new 6X are in perfect Pershing style, with extensive use of plain and lacquered wood for the furniture, parquet floors, and Mastrotto Group leathers, which are also used for the sofa cushions to create a play on contrasts between colors and materials. On the port side of the helm station, a central stairway provides access to the lower deck aided by a handrail with an original design that curves organically to create the parapet behind the sofa. The first Pershing 6X unit has a layout with three cabins - master, VIP forward and guest starboard - and three bathrooms with separate shower. The version for the American market has two cabins - master and VIP - with a living space replacing the guest cabin. On the left side of the hull is the galley, strategically positioned to benefit from various sources of natural light, including a ceiling window and a large porthole that can be opened. On the starboard side is the guest cabin, with a bathroom that also acts as a day toilet and can be entered from both inside the cabin and the lobby on the mezzanine. A few steps aft lead down to the owner’s area, a full-beam suite lit by natural light through a vertically oriented rectangular porthole offering a superlative panoramic view over the water’s surface. Positioned along the starboard hull side are the bathroom, split into three areas that extend across the entire width of the cabin, from which it is separated by two matt white sliding doors. In this setting too there is an unwavering focus on detail, like the spectacular bed head featuring an alternation between Zimmer + Rhode Tide wallpaper panels and sheet metal inserts. Mastrotto Group leather cushions round out this masterpiece of interior design, enhanced by horizontal LED light strips on the ceiling. The VIP cabin is located in the bow, with the bed skewed at 45° to the starboard side, a solution that significantly increases the available space, creating a cabin with similar dimensions to the master stateroom on boats of the same size. Similar in style to the master cabin, it features the same play-on contrasts between the materials used and the color shades are SUPER YATCHS
chosen, giving the space an exquisitely contemporary touch.
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RIVA 76’ PERSEO SUPER HEIR TO AND EVOLUTION OF THE MULTIPLE AWARD-WINNING 76’ PERSEO, THE BEST-LOVED RIVA SPORT-FLY OF RECENT YEARS PROPOSES NEW AESTHETIC
SOLUTIONS COMBINED WITH UNPRECEDENTED FUNCTIONAL DESIGN FEATURES,
ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE IN TERMS OF ONBOARD LIVEABILITY AND PERFORMANCE. ith an overall length of 23.25 meters (73 ft 3 in) and a maximum beam of
intersect the ice white dominating the hull and main deck, in contrast, that
5.75 meters (18 ft 10 in), Riva 76’ Perseo Super is the result of an aesthetic
accents both the sporty verve and classical elegance of this extraordinary
and technological development effort that achieves a perfect balance of
sport fly. One of the stand-out functional design elements in the evolution
past, present, and future, the product of collaboration between the Product
of the 76’ Perseo is the roof with an opening forward section positioned
Strategy Committee led by Mr. Piero Ferrari, designer Mauro Micheli, the
over the lounge, with the dual function of illuminating the space below and
founder of Officina Italiana Design with Sergio Beretta, and the Ferretti
allowing fresh air to enter. The authentic Riva tradition echoes throughout
Group Engineering Department. Exterior styling featuring over 40 square
the yacht in the form of mahogany and polished stainless steel detailing,
meters of glazed surfaces on the hull and in the superstructure is enhanced
a technical and design feature that forms part of the Sarnico-based
by new stylistic features. In the streamlined profile, glossy black details
shipyard’s legacy. The entire stern area is designed to offer maximum
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comfort for guests and be practical for the crew. Almost the entire swim platform can be lowered into the water, where it acts as an underwater surface to relax on and aid to leaving the water safely. Consistently with the excellent functionality and liveability that characterize the entire yacht, when the garage door is open and the swim platform lowered, launching and hauling up the Williams Turbojet 325 tender are quick and easy operations. For owners intent on having fun, an optional second water toy can be installed on the swim platform and two seabobs in the garage on either side of the tender. The cockpit offers an area for socializing, with a sofa in the aft section and a teak dining table seating eight featuring the Riva logo and a stainless steel base. On request, the entire area can be converted into a big sun pad with a mechanism that lowers the table so that it can be covered with cushions. The area is enhanced with solutions that increase the level of comfort, like the option of a drawer refrigerator under the sofa or a pouf with a low table. A bar corner configuration with stools is available on request. In this layout, the mahogany and polished stainless steel detailing and the Corian countertop are emblematic of Riva’s style. Completing the set-up are a fridge, an icemaker, and a sink so that the owner can enjoy a drink in an intimate romantic setting. The spacious sun deck is integrated into the yacht’s aerodynamic lines, offering somewhere to relax in total privacy, plus a helm station to pilot the yacht from a privileged vantage point. A big central sun pad covering about 4 square meters, with a forward-facing sofa at its edge, reigns elegantly over this area. The second centrally positioned helm station is forward and surrounded on both port and starboard sides by other sofas. Here too, various solutions have been introduced to increase comfort, including an optional drawer refrigerator under the sofa next to the helm station. The dominant wood in the main lounge for the standard version is sand-colored oak, juxtaposed in classic Riva style against mirror surfaces or light and dark lacquer, with polished stainless steel detailing. On request, the owner can opt for rosewood as the featured wood, enhanced by color contrasts and fine finishes and details. The lounge is a large and inviting open space. Past the glass entry door, the living area on the starboard side is furnished with a sofa, an armchair and a pouf designed by Gentili&Mosconi, and a leathertopped coffee table. The Mariaflora cushions are a pleasing detail and enhance the seating by making it even more comfortable. The lower deck is characterized by the refined pairing of sand-colored oak and pale or dark lacquer interspersed with bold black leather detailing, including the possibility of opting for rosewood as an alternative featuring wood. In the standard layout, the yacht’s lower deck welcomes guests into a small lounge furnished with a large, light-colored, L-shaped sofa by Gentili&Mosconi and, on request, a pouf with a low table. Opposite the lounge, on the starboard side, is a galley separated by a door and fully appointed with appliances, a worktop, a hob, and a sink arranged along the hull side and in the aft area. The layout has three cabins for six guests, all with en-suite bathrooms, but the owner can also request a fourth cabin, configured as always to ensure optimum comfort and liveability. The master stateroom dominates the midship section of the yacht. Here the stand-out features for their refinement and minimalist design are the bed with leather headboard and sides, and the ergonomic and functional furnishings. The en-suite bathroom is behind a smoked glass mirror door. In the master stateroom, like the other cabins, the decor reprises not only the wood on the main deck but also the chiaroscuro contrasts and the precious materials.
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SKILLED & EXTRAORDINARY
Coveted
NEW TALENTS SHOWCASING THE FUTURE IN DESIGN
ALWAYS ON THE LEAD IN THE SEARCH FOR THE PARAMOUNT OF DESIGN, THIS FEATURE ENCAPSULATES BRAND NEW RAW TALENT, THAT IS WAITING TO BE DISCOVERED,
AND COVETED SHINES A LIGHT ON SOME OF THE RISING NEW START AND UPCOMING
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DESIGNERS THAT WILL SURELY SHAPE THE FUTURE.
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IVAN SATRIA KINTSUGI VISUAL, INDONESIA A skillful designer, Ivan Satria is our latest selected designer to be featured
it can be everything. “We aim to create this business ecosystem where our
on CovetED New Talents. From Indonesia, Ivan is the Co-founder and
businesses can help each other in certain conditions. COVID-19 and the fast
Lead Artist for Kintsugi Visual, a creative visual communication studio.
phase development of technology have shown us how various events can
Pursuing an ambitious journey through their partnership with dreamers &
really disrupt the business landscape. If we are not able to adjust, adapt, or
makers from all around the world, including their latest collaboration with
pivot really fast, then it can be the end of our business, so for our people.
Covet House for a fantastic project: High-end Contemporary Condo in Los
Several businesses that are currently in our pipeline are creative agencies,
Angeles. The studio aims through their smooth and clean, yet detailed result,
coffee chains, and media. But the main priority when we want to create a
satisfy and top their partner’s expectations, embrace their visions, and make
new business is the people because we always buy in the people, not the
sure every detail counts according to the message behind the ideas from the
business. For us, the business will always be there, but right/great business
designs. CovetED had the opportunity to find out more about this incredible
with the wrong people will lead to no way, while the right people in a wrong
designer and get a glimpse into his work and his studio. When interviewed,
business can be nurtured to work for something else.” Ivan Satria
Ivan affirmed that he loves everything about his work, every process and
Asked about the latest trends in the design world, Ivan was very quick to
detail in it, especially when it comes to the rendering stage because he really
his answer, affirming that he personally believes that immersive virtual
loves that moment when their partner’s ideas are
reality powered by various applications, such as
transformed into beautiful realistic images, he
unreal engine and others, would be a big thing
“THERE ARE SO MANY
in the future and the implication can be used
days. Their spirit to always go above and beyond
THINGS IN LIFE THAT I
quality of immersive virtual reality can reach to
for Kintsugi Visual really sparks Ivan to always do
STILL NEED TO ACHIEVE,
the point when you cannot differentiate between
them. Having his company be globally well-known
TWO OF WHICH ARE TO
of businesses,” he added. Working mostly with
with strong positive purposes for people and for our
SCALE THE COMPANY
architects, interior designers, and developers, but
“The key from my dream is in the “with strong
TO GO GLOBAL AND TO
furniture and other creative studios as well, asking
positive purposes for people and for our world”.
CREATE & NURTURE THE
for their amazing rendering and animation work,
BEST TEAM EVER MADE.
large-scale master plan projects.
also added that having such a great team in his organization is also something that makes his
nothing less but the best for the studio and for all of
world is one o Ivan’s hopes and goals in the future.
For me and my partner, to be globally well-known as a successful company is one thing, but if the
by almost all industries. “Just imagine when the
virtual reality or reality. It can definitely help a lot
lately, the studios have also been approached by
creating private houses, apartments, offices, and
company runs without any strong purposes, then
Finalizing our interview, Ivan was asked about
what for?” he added. Ivan and his partner dream
what he thinks the focus of the design world will
that Kintsugi Visual to be globally well-known as
be, which he believes that the integration between
a company that people love to work with or to work for, a company that
design and technology will be the future of design. With an increasing variety
brings joy to everyone around, creating images that have strong messages
of lifestyles and needs, the use of technology will become a necessity in every
for our world, partnering & supporting a lot of great brands that have the
aspect of life. Believing that technology will be the fastest and the most
same vision/missions with the studio, and developing new products/services
efficient way to turn dreams into reality, connect people, and make everyone
that always gear towards that dream of his. “It’s a long journey for sure and
have a comfortable life. The developing technology innovations will also
we personally think that we don’t know whether we will be able to achieve
increase the value of the design and make the world a better place. “I would
what’s in our mind, but it’s better to strive for the best to reach our dream
like to see the use of more smart materials in the design. Smart materials
rather than just dreaming right? So, let’s go!!” he happily asserted.
are materials that are designed to be responsive to the environment. By
When asked about his relationship with his audience, Ivan says that all
using this, designers are expected to put more consideration and empathy
of their marketing, branding or communication efforts are always geared
not only for the client’s needs but also the impact on the environment.” he
towards inclusivity. The studio aims to have a very genuine connection with
summarized. CovetED is always in the search for the paramount of design,
their viewers, conveying a message that Kentsugi Virtual is a very open
and studios and artists like Ivan are always exciting and getting the chance
company where they can share their thoughts about the industry, about
to see these emerging stars is always a great opportunity to not only expose
them, or simply just a chit chat and not limited to creative industry only,
the incredible designs but also shine light into a world of exquisite imagery.
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KARIM ABDUL MUTTALIB K.A. INTERIOR DESIGN, EGYP A talented Interior Designer, Karim Abdul Muttalib is the first choice from
design styles and has never stopped learning ever since, becoming a key
CovetED as a rising new star in the interior design world. Founder and
factor in his process and one of his most remarkable characteristics,
CEO of his own interior design firm, K.A. Interior Design in New Cairo,
that completely transpires into his designs. “I believe that this is just
Egypt. The young designer has already built himself quite the portfolio,
the beginning of my journey towards my dreams, which are limitless. I
working as an interior designer with brands such as Covet House, Abou
strongly believe that one day I will achieve all that I dream and more as
Samra Group, but also as an architect with Al-Roukn and Touch Studios.
long as I put my mind and dedication towards it.” Karim Abdul Muttalib
Highly skilled, and with expertise in producing exceptional designs,
With an unstoppable devotion for his dreams, and with a fiery ambition
principally in 3D designing, Karim thrives for new challenges and new
for his goals, Karim wishes to accomplish all things that people told him
opportunities, with the ability to transpose client’s ideas into creative,
was impossible to do. With an eye into the future, his visionary thinking
exciting visions. CovetED is keen on discovering new talents and we got
takes him to technology and futuristic interpretation of what’s down the
the chance to interview Karim on his experience and amazing work so far.
line. “I believe it is the smart systems technology. I would like to see it
Karim’s love for the craft is evident not only in his work, but from the
be integrated into materials and would love to see more improvement in
excitement shown when referencing interior design and architecture. “The
the virtual reality world.” he stated. One of his lingering dreams is to
challenges I face in every project and the thrill
invent a helmet that transforms the brain’s ideas
of coming up with a new concept is something
and thoughts into the computer. “This dream has
I enjoy, love, and value as Arts, Architecture, and design (interior and exterior) are my true passions.” He added, believing that to be creative and passionate regarding his work, and reach the best solution to a design is something very unique as well and goes hand in hand with the client’s idea. The beginning of his journey as an architect and a designer was the hardest part for Karim, with the struggling from where he should start and how would he convey his design message to his audience, all of that while having to deal with some of his surroundings, negative comments and defeating ideas. Thriving to become better each day, Karim decided to overcome all these negative surroundings and believe in himself
THE MASTER BEDROOM REPRESENTS ONE OF
THE MOST IMPORTANT SPACES IN THAT
always been with me and it kept me wondering, what if we could transform the imagination of the designer into a 3D Design on computer when they just think of it? What will happen to the design world then?” Karim said. His vision of the
PROJECT. I ASPIRE TO
current and future trends is heavily influenced
BETWEEN THE
that a trend nowadays is the maximalist approach
CREATE A CONNECTION
by his surroundings, but in his opinion he states
CLASSICAL AND THE
to design. How to create a maximalist approach
MODERN DESIGNS. I
FELT VERY EXCITED AND THRILLED WORKING ON THIS PROJECT.”
to a space while at the same time corresponding between materials, furniture, colors, and overall design. Still in regard to the future, Karim also states that the leading way to craftsmanship is the attention to details, as details make everything a whole. When asked on how was the experience
and gain more knowledge about interior design,
to work with some very well known brands, like
having studied the effects of lighting, both interior
Covet House for instance, Karim said “It was an
and exterior, and how it affects the feeling of the
amazing experience. Covet House is dedicated,
person experiencing the space. This is what Karim feels that also fulfills him
organized, and has a variety of trendy, stylish, and one-of-a-kind selections
as a professional, when he’s able to achieve a new different design while
of furniture which enables us designers to create the perfect relationship
maintaining all functionality and architecture that meets the clients’ needs
between the furniture and the design.” The project developed with the
and expectations. With mostly residential owners who aim for a unique,
brand was an Opulent Modern Classic Villa in Ryadh, where he describes
modern, luxurious interior that they feel at home and comfortable in, is
the inspiration came from the color scheme of grays, blacks and brown,
this maturity in design and in his work, what allowed him to start building
that helped accomplish the dark mood vibe Karim intended to create. A
his success. Karim also affirms that his relationship with his clients is
bold pop of gold added to the luxurious feel of the space, a space to dare.
greatly maintained as he always keeps up with their needs, understands
Karim’s extensive portfolio and work has already proven by itself to be
their dreams for a space, and works towards achieving something unique
impressive, but his career is now taking new flights and heights, the future
to them that is represented through his own identity and theirs. Since his
looks very bright for the designer, and CovetED will definitely keep an eye
journey began, Karim has followed different architectural and interior
for new and breathtaking projects from him.
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FASHION ICONS WHAT IS FASHION ANYWAY? HOW MANY SYNONYMS CAN YOU FIND FOR IT? VOGUE, TREND, CRAZE, RAGE, MANIA, MODE, FAD, FANCY, STYLE… IT IS A WAY OF DOING SOMETHING, RIGHT? FASHION, AT ITS CRUDEST MEANING, USUALLY REFERS
SPECIFICALLY TO THE VARIOUS STYLES AND DRESS CODES ADOPTED IN EACH SOCIETY
AT A GIVEN HISTORICAL TIME. SOUNDS BORING, RIGHT? STILL, EVERYONE IS APPRAISED BY IT: HOW WE LOOK, WHICH COLOURS WE CHOSE, THE MATERIALS AND EVEN OUR
BODIES AND SILHOUETTE. PANICKING ALREADY? PLEASE DON’T. ANYWAY, WHAT IS ART WITHOUT A BIT OF HARSHNESS AND A TOUCH OF DRAMA?
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And this is it, fashion is above everything a form of art, a way to our
that he wanted to return to the runway shows in a big way. And so,
hearts. Can one survive without the other?
he did! He presented a collection that invited each of us to take a trip
We have been facing controversial times. The past two years were
through the 1960’s with a fantastic and distinguish runway. Maria
though and redirect our interests, tastes, needs, dreams. We can risk
Grazia Chiuri was once again inspired by a woman artist, this time
saying it changed everything, right?
the Italian Anna Paparatti, who even helped conceptualising the set-
For this reason, we have a special curiosity to understand what the
in game board style. We saw the first collection presented live by
fashion industry is preparing for us in 2022. A time when is expected
Givenchy’s new designer, Matthew Williams. And it was confirmed
for all of us to get back to “normal”. Following this idea, we must say
that John Galliano remains a master at telling stories with clothes,
that during September and October, Paris put autumn on hold and
as the video of his new collection for Martin Margiela proves.
focused on summer 2022. The classic fashion capital has returned to
Dries van Noten has chosen not to return to live shows yet, but his
the traditional calendar with events full and emotions running high.
proposals put an end to the simplicity of confining clothes and are
Christian Dior, on the second day of the show, made crystal clear
an irresistible celebration of colours and shapes. At the Schiaparelli
about yet. Let’s see!
on Place Vêndome and showed that he is determined to delve into
At first glance, the Chanel catwalk looked like a simple catwalk, far
the surrealist influences that were the signature of founder Elsa in
from the extraordinary settings that the brand has got us used to
the first half of the 20th century. The ultra-embroidered garments
under the luminous roof of the Grand Palais. But as the show begins,
or the gold jewellery that reinvents parts of the body promise to
it becomes light and it turns out that the whole space is like a time
captivate fans.
machine that goes back to the 1980s, with photographers around the
The week ended with the Louis Vuitton show at the Louvre Museum
catwalk, models parading at a spontaneous pace and smiling for the
and a guest list with many celebrities. In the year the brand celebrates
cameras, and even the collection itself was inspired by the Chanel
the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Vuitton himself the show
fashion of the time. Had Claudia Schiffer made a surprise visit to the
space was full of significance, as the Passage Richelieu was where
catwalk and the public would certainly confirm on their smartphones
Empress Eugenie met the house’s founder and purveyor of trunks.
the date we’re here. The collection started with black and white
Still, is very important to keep some references that we didn’t talk
swimwear and underwear, in a tribute to Karl Lagerfeld, and then FASHION
house, Daniel Roseberry presented his collection at the headquarters
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followed numerous looks that revisited the icons of the house in an excellent balance between inspiration and present time. There were tails in pastel shades, a variety of necklaces and many wallets in the classic matelassé effect that has been in fashion since 1955, back when the famous 2.55 wallet was created. At the Valentino house show the front row was transformed into a kind of café, with chairs and tables for guests, and the catwalk continued out into the street, making the road the stage for the show and the real cafés the audience, where guests of the brand were as well. To Pierpaolo Piccioli was very important that Valentino Garavani embarked on the youth fever of the 1960s and bringing about a change. He thinks that this is his way of doing the same thing now: keeping the codes and values of couture and talking about beauty, which is about humanity and a shared wardrobe. Incredible view, don’t you agree? The show opened with a Valentino look from the 1968 white collection and then it was pure Piccioli magic, in a collection with men’s and women’s looks, painted in all colours. Chloé set up her show by the Seine on the Quai de la Tournelle, with guests facing the åthe brand and to this great fashion stage the reflection on environmental and social responsibility. One example is the launch of Chloé Craft, a selection of handmade pieces. The collection highlights pieces made with artisanal techniques, trench coats and a focus on linen instead of cotton. Saint Laurent once again set a date at the foot of the Eiffel Tower with the iconic monument as a backdrop. Anthony Vaccarello’s collection was first and foremost a tribute to Paloma Picasso, once the founder’s muse and style icon. The proposals showed inspiration in menswear and 1980s looks, with special emphasis on collared fabrics, jumpsuits, and broad shoulders. The Balmain house’s fashion show was a tribute to its own creative director, Olivier Rousteing, who celebrates FASHION
10 years at the helm of the brand. If, when he arrived, aged just 25, he was a mixture of young prodigy and
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surprise hire, a decade later his place on the fashion stage is more than assured, as is his signature style. Proof of all this was the show divided into two parts. First the prêt-à-porter spring/summer 2022 collection, with female and male proposals, a dominance of black and white in different textures and a selection of final looks that was a personal reflection, since the clothes seemed to wrap the models in strips of fabric and this was Rousteing’s way of bringing to the catwalk a personal experience he recently lived, an accident during confinement that caused him burns and respective recovery in hospital. Then the room, filled with thousands of fans of the brand and the designer, plunged into darkness, and woke up to the sound of Beyoncé’s voice in a recording where the artist speaks to Olivier Rousteing and recounts the first time they met and the partnership for the shows at the Coachella festival in 2018. And because one diva was too little for such a celebration, the runway lights up again and a second show begins in capsule collection style, which is like a tour through the Balmain archives of the last decade, painted in neutral tones and presented by star models from different eras. By Rousteing returned to the catwalk Naomi Campbell, Natalia Vodianova, Natash Poly, Lara Stone, Carla Bruni and Milla Jovovich among other names. As has been usual for Demna Gvasalia, the creative director of Balenciaga presenting us with a surprise effect. He put together the elements of a runway show, shuffled and delivered an original presentation. Guests gathered at the Théâtre du Châtelet to watch on a giant screen the new collection being paraded on a red carpet, with the models wearing the skin of celebrities. At the end of the show, the models joined the audience and took their seats in the room to watch the biggest surprise of this presentation: a partnership between the Simpsons and Balenciaga. In a video of only 10 minutes, Gvasalia and his team travel to Springfield and back to Paris with the cast of the animated series to star in a parade of the designer’s most popular looks. Dolce & Gabbana showed up with an exquisite collection. They wanted to make something different but at the same time with a 2000’s mood. The reason for this is as we are finally facing the end of this pandemic, there is an urge to enjoy life, to dress pieces that gives us light and makes us feel good. It is easy to see the contrast between then and now: the use of logo underwear, the beaded sheer shirt combos, the pelmet mini, and the exposed lingerie are great examples of it. But most important, we could note an evolution in mentality regarding the means of production used. Upcycling is now a reality and a wonderful example of how brands are sensitive to this whole issue of climate change, thus using new strategies. Another great evolution is that D&G are now aware that when it comes to body shapes, the fashion industry didn’t evolve that much. Still, they have their eyes on the new generation and they are thinking about having a collection for sizes and shapes. Sexy is sexy, no matter what. Revolutionary, right?
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