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MOUNTAINS Known for their sprawling resorts half a century ago, the Catskills in upstate New York are now attracting city slickers with refurbished boutique hotels and back-to-nature experiences Words by Amy Thomas Photography by Heidi’s Bridge

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ew York City. As much as people are drawn to it – residents and tourists alike – they also need an escape. The non-stop hustle and bustle can be overwhelming unless tempered by purer pleasures. Simple things like grassy fields, hiking trails and apples plucked from the tree. Enter the Catskill Mountains. Some 220km northwest of the city, under three hours by car, Catskill Park, spread across four counties, is home to a 116,000ha parcel of state-protected Forest Preserve. You can trek through endless oak and fir woods to towering waterfalls, like the two-tiered, 79m Kaaterskill Falls near the town of Hunter; go fly fishing for rainbow trout and smallmouth bass in the Delaware River; and pick peaches and sip fresh cider at the surrounding bountiful farms and orchards. For much of the 20th century, the escape New Yorkers sought was found here. In fact, one of the country’s earliest resorts was Catskill Mountain House, which opened in 1824, and was visited by the city’s elite as well as three allure of vacationing further afield too strong to United States presidents – resist as air travel became cheaper and more Ulysses S Grant, Chester A prevalent. After all, why drive upstate when you Arthur and Teddy Roosevelt. could jet off to Europe or a tropical island? Hundreds of sprawling resorts Now, though, things are coming full circle. followed, each offering grand Both city folk and international travellers are amenities from Olympic-sized rediscovering the Catskills’ simple and accessipools and golf clubs to head- ble pleasures and beauty, and there’s a new genlining comedians and big-band eration of resorts catering to the returning entertainment. The area’s crowds. What’s notable, however, about these glory days arrived in the 1920s fresh hotel arrivals is that they’re quite different and lasted through the ’60s, to their forebears, combining that rustic charm when much of New York of old with a decidedly more urbane sensibility. City ’s Jewish community “I’ve been very surprised at how quickly it’s vacationed there, earning it caught on and how many people are coming to nicknames like the Borscht the Catskills for the first time,” says Marc Belt and the Jewish Alps. Chodock, co-founder and managing partner of But by the 1970s, the area Scribner’s Catskill Lodge, which opened in one had fallen out of favour, the of the abandoned inns in Hunter, in the

Clockwise from left Scribner’s Catskill Lodge sits on the site of a previously abandoned inn; the fireplace at North Branch Inn

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northeast region, in late 2016. When he and his previous partner took over the defunct space, they remodelled it with a modern mountain aesthetic that balances sophistication and rusticity. Each of the 38 rooms features custom furniture and vintage rugs; some have potbelly stoves and sleeping lofts, and many have small decks where you can enjoy a seat in an Adirondack chair and take in the fresh air and view of Hunter Mountain, the most popular ski resort in the area, which lies just across the street. Chodock himself, a management consultant and private equity investor before opening Scribner’s, was charmed by the Catskills when he first started exploring it. “What I love about the Catskills is that [they are] a year-round destination. There’s sunbathing in the summer, leaf peeping in the fall; it’s great to go skiing or snowshoeing in the winter and biking in the spring.”

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And yet for all that the area had to offer, he also noticed there weren’t any particularly stylish places to stay. “You could see the demand far exceeded what was offered,” says Chodock, who now splits his time between the city and Hunter, catering to a broad base of guests, from groups of friends to young families looking for a fun and relaxing getaway. Sims Foster, who was born and raised in the Catskills and worked in hospitality out of Manhattan for 20 years, saw the same opportunity to connect with people who were curious to explore the area. Since 2014, he and his wife, Kirsten Harlow Foster, have opened not one, but four inns across the towns of Livingston Manor, North Branch and Callicoon in the southwestern pocket of the Catskills. “The visitors finding us, and the area, have a real sense of adventure,” he says. “We rarely get the pragmatic ‘I need a place to stay’ kind of guest. They want an experience.” As such, each of their four properties leans into a different vibe to speak to different travellers. The four-year-old Arnold House attracts a younger, lively crowd with its pool table, jukebox and local bands playing in the barn on summer nights. Quiet and romantic, the North Branch Inn offers classic Americana, right down to the working two-lane bowling alley located in the open kitchen. Meanwhile, Nine River Road, which debuted in 2016, backs up to the Delaware River so kayaking, canoeing and simply watching the water is great for groups seeking fun and action. And at the polished new DeBruce, the focus is equally on the outdoors and an unforgettable culinary experience. It is located on 240 hectares with hiking trails, fly fishing and welcoming lounge chairs to sit in and read a book. You could stay and never leave the property, especially since days are capped off with a nine-course dinner created by executive chef Aksel Theilkuhl using ingredients primarily foraged on the grounds. Clearly the resorts of today differ from those of yesteryear. Not only are they smaller and more intimate, but they channel the creativity of their owners and are in tune with visitors’ desire to escape to the country without leaving behind little luxuries. When Eliza Clark and Tim Trojian started looking to move to the Catskills from Toronto, they had very specific requirements. “The main thing we wanted was a true connection to a

“The main thing we wanted was a true connection to a place where we could be inspired daily by the beauty of ourr surroundings”

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nowhere to go. You would have to know the farmer to get your jug of milk. Now more and more farm stands have opened up, and things are more available.” Table on Ten is now also a celebrated staple, best known for its brick-oven sourdough pizzas topped with local ingredients such as onion, fennel and goat cheese. Rolling River, another inn and restaurant further south in Parksville, also adheres to the farmto-table movement, relying mostly on ingredients like trout from Beaverkill Trout Hatchery and veggies from Willow Wisp Organic Farm. You can eat your locally raised Angus beef burger alfresco near the soothing Little Beaver Kill river or inside a renovated carriage house, surrounded by a rotating exhibition of local art. The region’s idyllic lifestyle has inspired other creative entrepreneurial endeavours. Anna Bern, a former design director of Vogue,

Clockwise from top left Nine River Road; the two-lane bowling alley in North Branch Inn’s open kitchen, Foxfire Mountain House

Scribner’s Catskill Lodge 13 Scribner Hollow Rd, Hunter, scribnerslodge.com The Arnold House 839 Shandelee Rd, Livingston Manor, thearnoldhouse.com The North Branch Inn 869 North Branch Rd, North Branch, northbranchinn.com Nine River Road 9 River Rd, Callicoon, nineriverroad.com The DeBruce 982 Debruce Rd, Livingston Manor, thedebruce.com Foxfire Mountain House 72 Andrew Ln, Mt Tremper, foxfiremountain house.com Table on Ten 52030 NY-10, Bloomville, tableonten.com Rolling River 25 Cooley Rd, Parksville, rollingriver.net Resorts World Catskills 888 Resorts World Dr, Monticello, rwcatskills.com The Red Rose Motel & Tavern 21677 Old Route 17, Roscoe, theredrose motel.com

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place where we could be inspired daily by the beauty of our surroundings,” Clark reflects. “We wanted to create a life where we could combine our skills and work together.” So Foxfire Mountain House was born. Located in Mount Tremper, in the shadows of Slide Mountain, the tallest peak in the Catskills, Foxfire brings a bohemian flair to its four hectares, as opposed to Scribner’s smart design and the Foster properties’ edgy rusticity. The couple spent two years renovating the hundred-year-old inn largely themselves, appointing the 11 guest rooms, three-bedroom cottage and all the common areas with worldly touches like Moroccan tiles and silk sari curtains from India, juxtaposing them with natural elements from the region – everything from butterfly collections to antlers and branches. Clark, a former television producer, focuses on design and Trojian, a chef, runs the kitchen and just-opened outdoor fire pit, where the couple envision guests enjoying fare like oysters and spicy sausages, while hanging out and listening to music on the grounds. In other parts of the Catskills, the focus on foraging and farm-to-table dining means that some places are restaurants first and inns second. Inez Valk, a former model, moved from Brooklyn to Bloomville in the western Catskills after being drawn to the community she saw and met there on frequent visits. “I wanted to be closer to the independent farms; foraging, preparing and eating fresh, whole foods and working with my hands,” she says. Six years ago, she and her then-husband went on to open Table on Ten, a 28-seat restaurant and threeroom inn in a refurbished house from the 1880s. Table on Ten became almost a prototype for the kind of business that is currently rolling in the area. “The area has changed since we opened,” she acknowledges. “There was almost

“There’s sunbathing in the summer, leaf peeping in the fall; it’s great to go skiing or snowshoeing in the winter and biking in the spring” opened Nest, a chic boutique of home goods and accessories in Narrowsburg and, more recently, Livingston Manor. The wife of Oscar nominee Mark Ruffalo, Sunrise Coigney, offers a hyper-curated selection of housewares and clothing in her shop, Sunny’s Callicoon Pop, in Callicoon. In Roscoe, what was once a firehouse is now Prohibition Distillery, a vodka, gin and whiskey distillery and tasting room, and home

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Eat When in Stockholm, sample meatballs made of reindeer and moose. I had some during my first ever meal here, at a bar called Ardbeg Embassy in Gamla Stan (Old Town). You can also try the dish at Meatballs for the People, a trendy joint in Södermalm. For dessert, head to Café Saturnus, which serves up the best and biggest kanelbullar (cinnamon roll) in the city.

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Do Fika is ubiquitous in Sweden. Loosely translated as “coffee break”, it’s a tradition that sees locals enjoying a cup of coffee alongside a sweet treat like kanelbullar or kardemummabullar (cardamom roll). It also entails taking a break from work and socialising with friends and colleagues. In terms of transportation, it’s quite easy to explore Stockholm’s main attractions by foot. There are also cycling paths throughout the city and bikes for rental during the summer.

See Situated in the middle of Stockholm, the island of Djurgården is home to fun attractions like Skansen (an open-air museum and zoo), ABBA: The Museum (which pays homage to the iconic Swedish pop band) and Gröna Lund (a popular amusement park). Also keep your eyes peeled for the art found across the city’s tunnelbana (metro) stations. This project was initiated in 1957 in a bid to make art accessible to the wider public. Today, over 90 out of 100 stations are adorned with sculptures, paintings, engravings and more. T-Centralen (the metro’s main hub),

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with its larger-than-life floral and vine motifs, is perhaps the most picturesque.

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“Food is a subject that crosses all boundaries and cultures. That connection to food, the land, the earth – that is something that so many people in the world right now are looking for, and it’s been here the whole time”

Stay Bed down in a decommissioned Boeing 747 jet at Jumbo Stay, near Arlanda Airport. The main body of the plane has been converted into dormitories, while the cockpit is now an ensuite double room. You’ll even find cabins in what were formerly the jet engines. Fun fact: the plane was originally built for SIA back in 1976 with the registration 9V-SQE.

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How Jock Zonfrillo’s obsession with forgotten Aboriginal food traditions inspired Australia’s best restaurant

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t was a chance encounter almost 20 years ago with an Aboriginal busker named Jimmy, on the waterfront walkways of Sydney’s Circular Quay, that changed Jock Zonfrillo’s turbulent life forever. The salty Scottish chef is now the driving force behind Adelaide’s Orana, one of Australia’s most progressive restaurants in the vanguard of places championing native Australian ingredients. Others include influential fine-dining establishments such as Attica in Melbourne, whose head chef Ben Shewry had an episode of Netflix’s Chef’s Table dedicated to him, and Peter Gilmore’s restaurants Quay and Bennelong in Sydney. Back in the ’90s, Zonfrillo had been one of London’s bright young cooks, braising pig’s trotters inside the frenetic, three-Michelin-starred kitchen of the Restaurant Marco Pierre White. It was the dawn of the celebrity chef era and Zonfrillo’s boss was perhaps the very first one. Culinary luminaries such as Gordon Ramsay had trained under White, who had even been dubbed the godfather of this new “art on a plate” style of cooking. European royals, Madonna and princes from the Middle East were just some of the regulars Zonfrillo cooked for. White’s kitchens were notoriously high-pressure, but the chefs partied as hard as they worked. This was the hedonistic decade of Britpop, Ministry of Sound and Kate Moss, after all. Zonfrillo’s wild lifestyle, however, also included sleeping on the streets. But on the last day of 1999, he packed up and moved to the other side of the

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“War memorials within national museums are not always a must-see, but a little razzle-dazzle from Peter Jackson’s Weta Workshop makes ‘Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War’ the absolute exception to that rule. After, head up to Logan Brown and enjoy the five-course Chef’s Choice tasting menu.” – Proud Wellingtonian and writer Luke Clark

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Lux Light Festival More than 30 light sculptures illuminate Wellington’s waterfront and inner-city streets from 18 to 27 May in a showcase that blends art with technology. Many installations involve an interactive component. lux.org.nz

New Zealand International Comedy Festival From improv to sketches, the festival will stage around 15 shows most nights until 20 May and feature both Kiwi and international acts. comedyfestival.co.nz

Kowtow Architecture is a major source of inspiration for clothing designer Gosia Piatek, and her Kowtow line of womenswear plays with structure, volume and dimension. Kowtow is stocked in boutiques around the world and is made in India from sustainably sourced organic cotton – but its first flagship store only just opened in Wellington, Piatek’s hometown, this March. Minimal and free-form, many Kowtow pieces push the boundaries of dresses or tops, while perennial basics allow for the layering that Wellington’s unpredictable weather demands. kowtowclothing.com

Monte Cervino When the well-loved Wellington restaurant and bar Matterhorn closed in February, head chef Sean Marshall could’ve taken a break – after all, he’d already won New Zealand’s top restaurant title. Instead, Marshall went in search of his next great venture with the opening of all-Italian affair Monte Cervino. The restaurant pays homage to his grandmother who grew up in Italy – her fritoli (fried dough) is on the menu, along with an array of handmade pasta, wood-fired pizzas and a selection of antipasti for those lingering at the long bar. montecervino.co.nz The Neighbourhood Studio When newly minted art school graduate Eloise Evans found a screen-printing space in a former pressed-tin factory, she decided to throw her doors open and create a community art studio. Evans decorated it with knick-knacks and filled it with supplies: emulsions and inks, a

large print table, a wet room and a darkroom. The Neighbourhood Studio hosts beginners’ classes in screenprinting, as well as dyeing, calligraphy, woodblock-printing and other skills. There’s a small shop, and the odd craft market takes place on weekends. Newcomers can buy a day pass to use the space. theneighbourhoodstudio.com Precinct 35 Despite a busy career in finance, Prak Sritharan always appreciated timeless, well-designed objects. Finally, he took over a former bookstore on Ghuznee Street, removed the narrow row of shelves, installed a poured-concrete table and filled the space with some of New Zealand’s best examples of fine craftsmanship: Goldsworthy Studio furniture, Wayward St. bags and ceramics and jewellery by local artisans. He has also opened a gallery space within the store, which hosts a different emerging artist each month. precinct35.co.nz

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Metaphor Studio considers design to be a part of cultural expression, and sees it as a way to re-evaluate the contemporary built environment. Founded in 1998 by two architectural graduates who worked out of a home office, the studio has since established itself with a portfolio of residential and hospitality projects.

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Button hooks, $39 each, from Make Room. Wreath, $36.90; trolley, $380, both from Egg3. Tea towels, $31.90 for a set of three; big drizzle bottle, $31.90; bottle carrier, $85.90; salad servers, $15.90, medium drizzle bottles, $24.90 each, all from Tott. Jansen+co My milk jug, $34, and Rice melamine cups, $9 each, both from Naiise. Oval dish, $52.90 for a set of four; oven mitt, $15.90, and pasta kit set, $49.90, all from Tott.

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Jansen+co large My jar, $69, from Naiise. Kinto coffee cup and saucer, $25, from Inhabitant. Ette Tea nasi lemak tea (50g), $26; The Hunters’ Kitchenette pistachio spread, $19; cashew sesame spread, $12; Bruneus vanilla extract, $11; Drizzle & Sprink olive oil and chilli, $21.90, and Jiang assorted infused olive oils, $12 each, all from Naiise. HK Living bread board, $89, and Madam Stoltz chopping board, $15.90, both from Make Room. Serving board, $38.90, from Tott. Small moose ornament, $19.90, from Egg3.

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Tin container, $32.90, from Tott. Jansen+co. medium bowls, $33 each; plates, $28 each, and Kamilinen napkin, $28, all from Naiise. Assorted Kohachi/ Hachiboru bowls, from $39, and Sjanti bowl, $65, all from Mountain Living. Aljir white oak flat plates, $96.90 for a set of three, from Naiise. Pop top jar, $11.90, from Tott. Kinto jar, $39, and assorted Kinto canisters, from $12 to $22, from Inhabitant.

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Button hooks, $39 each, from Make Room. Wreath, $36.90; trolley, $380, both from Egg3. Tea towels, $31.90 for a set of three; big drizzle bottle, $31.90; bottle carrier, $85.90; salad servers, $15.90, medium drizzle bottles, $24.90 each, all from Tott. Jansen+co My milk jug, $34, and Rice melamine cups, $9 each, both from Naiise. Oval dish, $52.90 for a set of four; oven mitt, $15.90, and pasta kit set, $49.90, all from Tott.

Dress the living space to set the mood LOUNGE for the occasion; add soft furnishings Dress the living space to set the mood for comfort and texture, and colours for the occasion; add soft furnishings for a playful vibe. for comfort and texture, and colours for a playful vibe.

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Panelo Rialto Pine laminate, from Lamitak. (OPPOSITE) TOP ROW

Jansen+co large My jar, $69, from Naiise. Kinto coffee cup and saucer, $25, from Inhabitant. Ette Tea nasi lemak tea (50g), $26; The Hunters’ Kitchenette pistachio spread, $19; cashew sesame spread, $12; Bruneus vanilla extract, $11; Drizzle & Sprink olive oil and chilli, $21.90, and Jiang assorted infused olive oils, $12 each, all from Naiise. HK Living bread board, $89, and Madam Stoltz chopping board, $15.90, both from Make Room. Serving board, $38.90, from Tott. Small moose ornament, $19.90, from Egg3.

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Muuto Dots medium hook, $47, and Muuto Dots small hook, $36, both from Foundry. Urban Abode geo stag wall bust, $170, from Departures & Arrivals. Vintage standing lamp, $550, from Mountain Living. D-Bodhi Ferum collection low table, $660, from Journey East. Pinched bottle vase, $80; Akar de Nissim classic scented candle No. 2 Bois de Figuier, $117; Akar de Nissim travel scented candle No. 17 Madera, $78; Wabi Sabi gold bowl, $65, and Wabi Sabi rose gold tray, $175, all from Departures & Arrivals. Fundamental Berlin Push Maxi bowl, $90, from Inhabitant. Acrobulb Edison large vase, $48, from Mountain Living. Fritz Hansen Series 7 Tal R chair, $725, from W. Atelier.

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Pong dining table, $1,980, from Journey East. Menu Grey chair, $580; copper pendant lamp, $889, and Pepe mirror, $889, all from Grafunkt. Polybuilding Marble chair, $9,000, from MAD. Anthracite coat stand, $745, from Ligne Roset. Hay orange tea towel, $43, and Zuzunaga green throw, $537, all from Foundry.

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Wreath, $36.90; trolley, Button hooks, $39 $380, from both from each, MakeEgg3. Room. Tea towels, $31.90 for a Wreath, $36.90; trolley, set of both three;from big drizzle $380, Egg3. bottle, $31.90; bottle Tea towels, $31.90 for a carrier, $85.90; set of three; big salad drizzle servers, $15.90, medium bottle, $31.90; bottle drizzle bottles, carrier, $85.90;$24.90 salad each, all $15.90, from Tott. servers, medium Jansen+co My milk jug, drizzle bottles, $24.90 $34, and Rice melamine each, all from Tott. cups, $9 each, both jug, from Jansen+co My milk Naiise. $52.90 $34, andOval Ricedish, melamine for a set four;both oven cups, $9 of each, from mitt, $15.90, and pasta Naiise. Oval dish, $52.90 kit set, for a set$49.90, of four; oven all from Tott. and pasta mitt, $15.90,

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kit set, $49.90, O F LTott. OOR allNfrom Panelo Rialto Pine laminate, O N F L Ofrom O R Lamitak. Panelo Rialto Pine (laminate, O P P O Sfrom I T E Lamitak. ) TOP ROW

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coffee cup and saucer, Jansen+co large My jar, $25, from from Naiise. Inhabitant. $69, Kinto Ette Tea nasi lemak coffee cup and saucer, tea (50g), The $25, from $26; Inhabitant. Hunters’ Kitchenette Ette Tea nasi lemak pistachio tea (50g), spread, $26; The$19; cashew sesame spread, Hunters’ Kitchenette $12; Bruneus vanilla pistachio spread, $19; extract, sesame $11; Drizzle cashew spread, & Sprink olivevanilla oil and $12; Bruneus chilli, $21.90, and Jiang extract, $11; Drizzle assorted & Sprink infused olive oilolive and oils, each,and all from chilli,$12 $21.90, Jiang Naiise. HK Living olive bread assorted infused board, $89, and Madam oils, $12 each, all from Stoltz chopping Naiise. HK Livingboard, bread $15.90, bothand from board, $89, Madam Make Room. Serving Stoltz chopping board, board, $38.90, from Tott. $15.90, both from Small Room. mooseServing ornament, Make $19.90,$38.90, from Egg3. board, from Tott.

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Sancal Perigallo stool, $864, from Dream. Tree Cloud pouffe, $719; Hay boxes, $66 for a set of three, and $98 for a set of five, all from Foundry. Gold globe, $135, from Journey East. Cushions, $49 each, from Make Room. Venus Macaroon sofa, $3,534; Northern Lighting blue pendant lamp, $392; Bruunmunch table, $686, and Geo vacuum flask, $124, all from Danish Design Co. Zuzunaga green throw, $537; Ekobo plates, from $15 to $22, and Toast MU white cup, $47 for a pair, all from Foundry. Sancal Pion table, $1,419, from Dream. Teo Modu M pendant lamp, $220, and Omelette-ed wall clock, $180, both from Inhabitant.

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Small moose ornament, B O T T from O M Egg3. ROW $19.90, Tin container, $32.90, from Jansen+co. B O T Tott. TOM ROW medium bowls,$32.90, $33 Tin container, each;Tott. plates, $28 each, from Jansen+co. and Kamilinen medium bowls,napkin, $33 $28, all from Naiise. each; plates, $28 each, Assorted Kohachi/ and Kamilinen napkin, Hachiboru bowls, from $28, all from Naiise. $39, and Sjanti bowl, Assorted Kohachi/ $65, all from Mountain Hachiboru bowls, from Living. Aljir white oak $39, and Sjanti bowl, flat plates, $96.90 for a $65, all from Mountain set of three, from oak Naiise. Living. Aljir white Popplates, top jar,$96.90 $11.90,for a flat fromofTott. Kinto jar, set three, from Naiise. $39, top andjar, assorted Pop $11.90,Kinto canisters, from $12 from Tott. Kinto jar, to $22, and fromassorted Inhabitant. $39, Kinto canisters, from $12 to $22, from Inhabitant.

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Muuto F R O MDots T Omedium P hook, R O W $47, , L Eand FT

GROOM Remember to put out your best-smelling soaps and even hand lotion in the powder room, for your guests!

ON WALL

Panelo Rialto Pine laminate, from Lamitak. ON FLOOR

Ethan Blue laminate, from Lamitak. Other items, stylist’s own.

WELCOME

FROM LEFT

An inviting vignette just past WELCOME the main door gives guests An inviting vignette just past a great first impression! the main door gives guests a great first impression!

Josette lamp and table, $1,845, from Lifestorey. Kinto Trape teapot, $45, from Inhabitant. Present Time vase, $34, from Make Room. Jansen+co espresso cup, $16, and espresso saucer, $11, both from Naiise. Christmas tree, $29.90, from Egg3. Reindeer fur, $590, from Dreamweave & Other Stories. Twist rocking chair, $788, from Mountain Living.

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Muuto Muuto Dots Dots small medium hook, $47, $36, and both hook, from Foundry. Urban Muuto Dots small Abode geo both stag hook, $36, wall bust, $170, from Foundry. Urban from AbodeDepartures geo stag & Arrivals. Vintage wall bust, $170, standing lamp, from Departures $550, from Vintage Mountain & Arrivals. Living. D-Bodhi standing lamp, Ferumfrom collection $550, Mountain low table, $660, Living. D-Bodhi from Journey East. Ferum collection Pinched bottle low table, $660,vase, $80; Akar de Nissim from Journey East. classic scented Pinched bottle vase, candle No.de 2 Bois de $80; Akar Nissim Figuier,scented $117; Akar classic de Nissim candle No.travel 2 Bois de scented $117; candleAkar No. Figuier, 17 Madera, $78; de Nissim travel Wabi Sabi gold bowl, scented candle No. $65, and Wabi Sabi 17 Madera, $78; rose gold Wabi Sabi tray, gold $175, bowl, all from $65, andDepartures Wabi Sabi & Arrivals. rose gold tray, $175, Fundamental Berlin all from Departures Push Maxi bowl, & Arrivals. $90, from Inhabitant. Fundamental Berlin Acrobulb Push MaxiEdison bowl, large vase, $48, from $90, from Inhabitant. Mountain Edison Living. Acrobulb Fritz Hansen Series large vase, $48, from 7 Tal R chair, $725, Mountain Living. from Hansen W. Atelier. Fritz Series

Remember to put out your best-smelling soaps and even hand lotion in the powder room, for your guests!

PLAY What’s a party without some fun

PLAY

games? Convert your dining table What’s a party without some fun into a table tennis court (this one’s games? Convert your dining table already made for the game!). into a table tennis court (this one’s already made for the game!).

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Pong dining table,

$1,980, F R O Mfrom L E Journey FT

East. Menu chair, Pong diningGrey table, $580; pendant $1,980,copper from Journey lamp,Menu $889,Grey and Pepe East. chair, mirror, $889, pendant all from $580; copper Grafunkt. Polybuilding lamp, $889, and Pepe Marble $9,000, mirror, chair, $889, all from from MAD.Polybuilding Anthracite Grafunkt. coat stand, $745, from Marble chair, $9,000, LigneMAD. Roset. Hay orange from Anthracite tea towel, and coat stand,$43, $745, from Zuzunaga green Ligne Roset. Haythrow, orange $537, all from tea towel, $43,Foundry. and

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ESCAPE

Zuzunaga green throw, O N W L L Guests $537, allAfrom Foundry.who stray from the main party Elodie laminate, will be happy to have a quiet corner from O N Lamitak. WALL Elodie laminate, O N Lamitak. FLOOR from Celadon laminate, from O N Lamitak. FLOOR Celadon laminate, from Lamitak.

7 Tal R chair, $725, O N W. F LAtelier. OOR from Ava Milnerton laminate, O N F L Ofrom OR Lamitak. Modern Ava Milnerton abstract Nepalese laminate, from rug, $2800, from Lamitak. Modern Jehan Gallery. abstract Nepalese

to themselves.

Josette lamp and table, $1,845, from Lifestorey. Kinto Trape teapot, $45, from Inhabitant. Present Time vase, $34, from Make Room. Jansen+co espresso cup, $16, and espresso saucer, $11, both from Naiise. Christmas tree, $29.90, from Egg3. Reindeer fur, $590, from Dreamweave & Other Stories. Twist rocking chair, $788, from Mountain Living. ON WALL & FLOOR

Ethan Blue laminate, from Lamitak.

rug, $2800, from Other items, Jehan Gallery. stylist’s own.

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Vintage wall hooks, $38 each, from Egg3. Common Good hand soap, $16, and Triumph & Disaster Ritual face cleanser, $34.90, both from Naiise. Toto freestanding pedestal sink, $1,960, and Toto free-standing faucet with progressive mixer, $1,415, both from W. Atelier.

Other items, stylist’s own.

ON WALL & FLOOR

Ethan Blue laminate, from Lamitak.

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Ava Milnerton laminate, from Lamitak. Modern abstract Nepalese rug, $2800, from Jehan Gallery.

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E AT For a casual meal, leave your tableware, E AT condiments, cutlery and napkins out for For a casual meal, leave your tableware, guests to help themselves. Put some condiments, cutlery and napkins out for thought into arranging and accessorising guests to help themselves. Put some them – it makes a difference! thought into arranging and accessorising them – it makes a difference!

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Vintage wall hooks, $38 each, from Egg3. Common Good hand soap, $16, and Triumph & Disaster Ritual face cleanser, $34.90, both from Naiise. Toto freestanding pedestal sink, $1,960, and Toto free-standing faucet with progressive mixer, $1,415, both from W. Atelier.

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Cloud $719; Hay Sancalpouffe, Perigallo stool, boxes,from $66 for a setTree of $864, Dream. three, pouffe, and $98$719; for a Hay set Cloud of five, all boxes, $66from for aFoundry. set of Gold globe, $135, three, and $98 for a set from of five,Journey all fromEast. Foundry. Cushions, each, Gold globe,$49 $135, from Make Room. Venus from Journey East. Macaroon sofa, $3,534; Cushions, $49 each, Northern blue from MakeLighting Room. Venus pendant lamp, Macaroon sofa,$392; $3,534; Bruunmunch table,blue Northern Lighting $686, andlamp, Geo vacuum pendant $392; flask, $124, alltable, from Bruunmunch Danishand Design Co. $686, Geo vacuum Zuzunaga green throw, flask, $124, all from $537; Ekobo plates, Danish Design Co. from $15 to $22, throw, and Zuzunaga green Toast MU white cup, $537; Ekobo plates, $47 for a pair, alland from from $15 to $22,

LOUNGE Dress the living space to set the mood LOUNGE for the occasion; add soft furnishings Dress the living space to set the mood for comfort and texture, and colours for the occasion; add soft furnishings for a playful vibe. for comfort and texture, and colours for a playful vibe.

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