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Contents ABSOLUTELY
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05 EDITOR’S LETTER 07 DIARY
Local
19 FASHION JUNKIE
Amber Artherton’s My Flash Trash
23 LATEX LOVER
Lingerie designer, Atsuke Kudo
Culture
10 HOT LIST
Don’t miss this month
14 NOVEL DEBUT
Meeting Francesca Segal
Fashion
Interiors
20 FOR HIM
57 SMALL SPACE SOLUTIONS
25 MENTAL ORIENTAL
60 INTERIOR INSPIRATIONS
26 TALES OF THE ORIENT
63 JUST MY TYPE
Mens Style File
Fashion’s Eastern love Affair
Drama aboard the Orient Express
Food
46 IN THE PANTRY Five delis we love
52 RESTAURANT LISTINGS 58 RESTAURANT REVIEWS
The Newman Street Tavern and The Pig and Butcher
With Abigail Ahern
The best trends, designers and local gems Absolutely’s favourite typefaces
Travel
71 ENGLAND’S DREAMING The Rectory Hotel, Cotswolds
69 MYSTIC EAST
From Shanghai to Guilin, Priscilla Pollara discovers China’s two faces
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e’ve been enjoying a fashion moment at Absolutely towers this month. We can’t get enough of the pastels and muted shades, tropical prints, ethnic patterns and nautical stripes that make up our favourite SS13 looks – and we’re obsessed with Holloway-based brand Atsuko Kudo. Admittedly, their studded latex bras aren’t all that practical, but they sure as hell are fun. We interview the brand’s founder on page 23. We also spoke with Amber Artherton, the young entrepreneur who set up My Flash Trash, an online jewellery store and blog. An original cast member of hit reality show Made in Chelsea, Artherton finds time to model and consult for luxury brands alongside running her tremendously successful start-up – and in July last year, she even opened a My Flash Trash concession in Leicester Square’s trendy W Hotel. Further aesthetic brilliance arrives in the form of Abigail Ahern’s arresting new interiors book, Decorating with Style. The mission statement from the woman heralded as a ‘style spotter extraordinaire’? To take over the world, one room at a time. Flicking through the pages is as satisfying as whiling away the hours looking at other people’s pimped-up pads on the world-famous Apartment Therapy website; we hope you’ll be inspired enough by our book extract to have a go at Ahern’s vintage light pendant how-to. Staying on the subject of books, we were very pleased this month to speak with Costa Prize-winning novelist and Vogue contributor Francesca Segal about her exciting debut novel, The Innocents. The prize-winning book relocates Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence among the modern Jewish community. It’s encouraging to see a literary newcomer bagging esteemed accolades so early in her career; one to add to your holiday reading list. Enjoy the issue.
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ON THE COVER City & Angel: Lickerish / Mireia Grau East: Lickerish / Daniele Barraco
A note on... NSPCC Spring Literary Lunch The Islington branch of the NSPCC has announced that presenter, author and ChildLine founder Esther Rantzen will be the guest speaker at its Spring Literary Lunch. Esther will be speaking about her latest book, Running Out of Tears, which centres on the moving personal stories of children helped by ChildLine over the last 25 years. Of course, all proceeds from sales go to ChildLine. The event will take place on 14 May at the Almeida Restaurant, from midday to 3pm. Tickets cost £45 each and include a two course lunch with an aperitif. Space is limited, so early booking is advised. Contact Alison Samuel for tickets; alison@samuelfamily.co.uk, 020 7226 7738
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Jumpsuits need to be worn well. Bad fabrics or ill fits will leave you wanting to ‘abort mission’ no sooner than leaving the house, so beware of fabric bunching around the backside. For a ‘70s twist, this Haider Ackermann number (available at LN-CC), complete with thick straps and high-waisted pants, will look great with either a t-shirt or a striped Breton jumper – like this one from Other Stories. Finish with a pair of cool shoes – we love the disco vibe of these cheeky Terry de Havilland heels. Altogether not quite Kriss Kross – but it’ll still make you jump (jump).
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Michael Caine
MUSEUM OF LONDON Throughout May
Set to mark the legendary actor’s 80th birthday, this exhibition explores the life of Michael Caine through photographs, film clips and portraits. The quintessential Cockney, Caine has become synonymous with his native East London despite his latterday status as a top-tier Hollywood icon. From the eponymous playboy of Alfie to the criminal ‘mastermind’ of The Italian Job, this show shines a light on Caine’s many memorable roles as well as his longrunning relationship with London, and features intimate family photos alongside professional portraits by the likes of Terry O’Neill and David Bailey. 150 London Wall, EC2; museumoflondon.org.uk
What’s On May 2013
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Clerkenwell Design Week VARIOUS LOCATIONS 21-23 May
Join the 150 designers flocking to Clerkenwell this May for this spectacular showcase. Get inspired as you stroll around the historical streets, old merchant warehouses, subterranean Victorian prisons and12th century crypts while taking in the work of designers from around the world. Only in its fourth year, this young festival is expanding to include new showrooms and more exhibitions than ever before – including talks and seminars by industry experts. clerkenwelldesignweek.com
Larisa and the Merchants
ARCOLA THEATRE Throughout May
Making its UK debut, this Russian classic (originally penned by Alexander Ostrovsky under the title Without a Dowry) tells the tale of a beautiful but penniless girl whose apathetic attitude to life and love sparks a competition to win her hand. Adapted into English by renowned writer Samuel Adamson (whose credits include War Horse at the National Theatre and Breakfast at Tiffany’s at the Theatre Royal), it’s a dark and poignant comedydrama which promises to ‘cut like a knife through the brutality and hypocrisy of the merchant class’. 24 Ashwin Street, E8; arcolatheatre.com
Clerkenwell Vintage Fashion Fair
THE OLD FINSBURY TOWN HALL 12 May
The self-proclaimed Selfridges of Vintage present the fourth incarnation of their annual extravaganza. Label hunters will not be disappointed with all the big names in attendance including Dior, YSL, Chanel, Vivienne Westwood and many more besides. The Old Finsbury Town Hall, Rosebery Avenue, EC1R; clerkenwellvintagefashionfair.co.uk
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FESTIVAL ROUND-UP A Love Meal WHITECHAPEL GALLERY Throughout May
This exhibition (the third in a series of four) features a stunning range of rarely-glimpsed artworks from the private collection of Sandretto Re Rebaudengo. Melding sculpture, installation and film, the show attempts to investigate the art of portraiture and the ‘edifice’ of personality; at the centre hangs Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s Untitled (A Love Meal), created in 1992 as a tribute to the Cuban-born artist’s partner. 77-82 Whitechapel High Street, E1; whitechapelgallery.org
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SOUTH PLACE HOTEL 12 May
A new Sunday brunch at East London’s slinkiest hotel, accompanied by amazing, esoteric music from a diverse bunch of cratediggers, djs, musicians and writers. Choose from the à la carte menu or pay £20 for two courses and add £10 for unlimited bellinis, mimosas and prosecco. 3 South Place Bar & Grill, EC2; southplacehotel.com
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25 May Always a complete sell-out, this festival continues to go from strength to strength, with incredibly impressive bookings. Held in Hackney’s Victoria Park, this year’s offering includes Kurt Vile, Animal Collective, Disclosure and Bat for Lashes; if that isn’t enough to tempt you, news that the world’s favourite tequila-beer combo, Desperados, will be bringing its wildly successful ‘Factory’ tent for the first time should swing it. Victoria Park; fielddayfestivals.com
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26 May Support equality and enjoy a day of great music. This newly established festival, featuring Rita Ora as its headlining act, is the latest incarnation of London’s biggest multiroom LGBT clubbing event. London’s newest gay festival looks to be one of the best. £35, Victoria Park; asoneinthepark.com
LAND OF KINGS
PEIRENE MASTERCLASS: THE ART OF THE NOVELLA HIGHGATE LITERARY & SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE
18-19 May
Have your efforts to launch your writing career fallen flat? North London’s awardwinning independent publisher, Peirene, have just the thing: a masterclass in the art of the novella, taught by published author Shelley Weiner. The novella is, say Peirene, the ‘ideal medium for aspiring authors’, and was once described by Ian McEwan as ‘the perfect literary prose form’. The course offers the dual perspectives of writer and publisher and comprises three core lessons. £400 for two days, 11 South Grove, N6; peirenepress.com
5 May Held in a diverse bunch of Hackney locations, this event aims to showcase cutting edge music and art through ‘feverish gigs, secret feasts, loft parties, label showcases, basement discos, warehouse raves, rooftop escapes, subterranean games, sirenic speakeasies and surreal cinema’. £30, various locations; landofkings.co.uk
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Event A Fete Worse Than Death
Atlantan noise-punks turned scuzzedup shoegazers turned sixties revivalist grunge-pop noirists... Deerhunter’s knack for evolution has always made them impossible to anticipate, and with the forthcoming release of Monomania (the band’s sixth studio album) all bets are off. Early signs suggest that the LP will continue the odd but inspired trajectory that has seen the band grow ever weirder and more popular; whatever the truth, release day is certain to see another clutch of unforgettably beautiful songs loosed upon the world. We can’t wait. Out 6 May on 4AD
A uniquely British affair, The Book Club brings us all the eccentricities and quirks of a traditional village fete against the incongruous backdrop of London’s Shoreditch. Get giggly at the cider festival and join the competition to be crowned the Book Club’s May Queen – apparently they’re seeking ‘Ophelia meets Florence Welch’. There’ll be bunting galore, lashings of ale, a rocking bandstand and, of course, Morris dancers. Because what party is complete without Morris dancers, really? 5 May, 100 Leonard Street, EC2A; wearetbc.com
HOT LIST
This month’s highlights Gig When Saints Go Machine
Champions and trendsetters of electro pop, join this Danish foursome as they celebrate the launch of their latest album, Infinity Pool, at Shoreditch venue Concrete. Their unique and eclectic sound boasts influences ranging from dance and post-punk to Aphex Twin-ish electronic experimentalism, and it’s rapidly marked out When Saints Go Machine as a force to be reckoned with. Their new album looks set to do big things for the band, so don’t hesitate to catch them live. 29 May, Concrete, 56 Shoreditch High Street, E1; eatyourownears.com
Film The Great Gatsby
Notorious yet shrouded in mystery, the enigmatic Jay Gatsby (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) explodes into the life of Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire) in the new blockbuster from director Baz Luhrman (Romeo & Juliet, Moulin Rouge). Based on F Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel, The Great Gatsby is a timeless tale of dreams gone awry - though Luhrman’s take promises to background the Jazz Age action with a very modern soundtrack from stars including Lana del Rey and Jack White. Elegant, emotional and very, very theatrical - did we mention it has Leonardo DiCaprio in it, too? From 17 May, Hackney Picturehouse, 270 Mare Street, E8; picturehouses.co.uk
CABARET The Silencing of Miss Scarlett Gear up for a night of scantily clad and saucy shenanigans – but wait! The headlining act has been murdered! Join the staff and stage divas of Proud Cabaret - not to mention your host, Mr Meredith – as they attempt to uncover the killer in a mystery that’s sure to keep you guessing. Of course, it’s not all detective work: you get to sup and sip cocktails while you watch events unfold. London’s most exciting and experimental new dinner date. Every Friday, Proud Cabaret, No.1 Mark Lane, EC3R; proudcabaretcity.com
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The Roundhouse Trust Fundraising Gala
Camden’s legendary music venue played host to its biennial fundraising gala, sponsored by One Housing and Londonewcastle. Host Nick Grimshaw introduced street dance/acrobatic troupe Funk da Cirque, whose spectacular opening to the show was followed by a sumptuous threecourse dinner.
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Shine Holistic’s Birthday
One of our favourite local hair and beauty salons celebrated ten years in the business with a party at Stoke Newington’s Clissold House.
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Last month saw the launch of Global Kids Fashion Week, sponsored by alexandalexa.com. The opening celebration drew a host of celebs and their trend-setting offspring, with high fashion (in miniature) everywhere to be seen - though many of the younger VIPs seemed more interested in the free popcorn and BU polish manicures. © Dave M. Benett/Getty Images
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North Star El Baumann speaks to Francesca Segal, whose debut novel, The Innocents, has established her as one of Britain’s brightest young talents
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udding writers are often advised to write about what they know, but how wise is it to follow such advice – and can writing about what is most familiar come back to haunt you? When journalist and sometime Vogue contributor Francesca Segal published her debut novel earlier this year, no one could have known how rapidly her star would rise. Her book, The Innocents, is a comedy-tinged drama centred on the Jewish community in north London, the same area in which she grew up. In fact, Segal still lives in Hampstead today – but ask her if the novel documents her own life experiences and she rebuts the notion without a second thought. ‘The book is very much fiction,’ she says, ‘it’s not about my life, or real people I know. Thank goodness! But the tapestry beneath it is a world I know very well, as I’ve lived in or near Hampstead most of my life.’ If inspiration is to be found anywhere, in fact, it’s in the past and far away: The Innocents is a clever riff on a much older book, Edith Wharton’s classic American
novel The Age of Innocence. But where Wharton’s story is set among the social elite of 19th century New York City, the action in Segal’s novel remains firmly rooted in London, where its protagonist, Adam, has spent his formative years. Born and raised in Hampstead, Adam is a straightforward, dependable sort of chap whose future seems likely to be one of safe, comfortable
love, lust and freedom – the exact things he always took for granted. The novel is extremely well-constructed, full of crisp description, memorable characters and sharply drawn observations of contemporary life. So what are the parallels Segal sees between modern-day, middle-class Hampstead and the high society of 19th century New York? ‘Many,’ she says, ‘although it’s not only Hampstead. I think the echoes are almost universal and will resonate anywhere that people live very closely-interwoven lives, any small community, any small town or village. There was something familiar in the closeness of the community, with all the warmth and support – and claustrophobia – that offers.’ Segal’s words ring very true: her book’s focus on a specific London community doesn’t stop it seeming universally identifiable. In fact, the pages positively ring with moments of recognition. In one of the novel’s most memorable moments, Adam, always so thoroughly ensconced within his community, is shocked suddenly to consider ‘a world outside NW11’. Did Segal ever experience a similar ‘moment of awakening’?
‘The Innocents is a clever riff on a much older book, Edith Wharton’s classic American novel The Age of Innocence.” convention. He has good friends, a loving family and is engaged to Rachel, his childhood sweetheart; life is rosy. Of course, all his easy assumptions are suddenly swept away when he encounters Rachel’s beautiful cousin, Ellie, around whom swirl fascinating rumours of mischief and sexual scandal. Adam is smitten, and finds himself forced to confront uncomfortable questions about
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‘No! Not at all,’ is her answer. ‘I grew up as a Londoner, part of a larger, broader community too.’ Still, the book is brimming with colourful characters and gives a precise portrait of a community, its values, traditions and foibles – does she think the picture she’s painted will still be recognisable in twenty years, or are social ties and cultural identities of the sort she portrays on the decline? ‘I think [the picture] will still be recognisable. I think social ties are weakening, as your question suggests, and that patterns have of course shifted over the past few generations. But I think the community I’ve described in the book has a pretty solid core of values that can sustain it.’ Perhaps, I suggest, the novel might help to preserve and protect something of the community’s identity – does Segal think literature can play an important part in telling ‘local’ stories within an increasingly globalised (and homogenised) world? ‘I think one of literature’s roles is to paint a miniature, and in it to show the universal. My novel is set in one specific world, but the pressures at its core, and the dilemmas it explores, are universal themes – it has a classical love-triangle at its heart, and that is as old as time. Navigating between individual needs and social expectations,
how to choose a life-partner – these are and have always been the trials of growing up, anywhere at all.’ It’s an eloquent response that goes some length towards explaining how this young writer (Segal is just 32) won the Costa First Novel Award. Did she ever dream that her debut would earn her such instant acclaim? ‘It was, without question, the most extraordinary day,’ she says. ‘I had secret dreams for this novel, of course, but that exceeded them!’ The success didn’t end there: The Innocents also picked up the National Jewish Book Award for Fiction. Has life in northwest London changed now that she’s made it into the subject of a celebrated novel? ‘Not, really,’ she replies, ‘although I do love it when people talk to me about the novel – tell me whether they think it ended as it should have – whether or not they think he made the right decision. Those conversations are always a pleasure.’ Segal is about to start work on her second novel, which she says is ‘exciting – and a little nerve-wracking’, but her growing fame hasn’t detached her from her roots – she’s still out and about enjoying the local area. And one of the nicest writers doing so it seems.
“I grew up as a Londoner, part of a larger, broader community too.”
REMAKE, REMODEL Three other books inspired by classics Bridget Jones’ Diary Helen Fielding’s much-loved comic romp relocates Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice in contemporary London
A Thousand Acres Jane Smiley won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel, which transplants Shakespeare’s King Lear to the American midwest
Revenge Stephen Fry’s retelling of Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo sees the young son of an MP swept up in a tragedy of epic proportions
The Innocents is published by Vintage.
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ane, a 34 year old marketing manager from North
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London explains the exact process she followed to lose 1 stone and 4 inches in time for her sister’s
wedding in the summer of 2012. Below she tells her story. “Leading up to the wedding life was stressful, work was busy and I had been steadily gaining weight for a couple of years. I felt disgusting and depressed when I put on my dress and i knew I would see some old boyfriends. I wanted to look amazing in front of them and this made me determined to get in shape.
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I used a ‘challenge discovery process’ to set myself a realistic
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goal, which was to lose at least 1 stone before the wedding and managed to rope in some of the bridesmaids into doing the challenge with me, so we were able to keep each other motivated and on track. I hired a coach to teach me how best to work out and eat for my individual body type and we designed a weekly schedule that allowed me to fit healthy eating and exercise around my work schedule. I kept track of what I was doing using a ‘process diary’ and every 2 weeks i got re-measured to see my progress. When I achieved a milestone i went out for a mini celebration before getting back on the bandwagon the next day. At the end of the 12 week plan I had managed to lose a stone and over 4 inches from my waist! I felt beautiful on the wedding day, and loved the comments from everyone telling me how amazing I looked. The photos are just brilliant and i made a few men jealous in the process” For the free video which contains and explains all of the resources and plans that Jane used through her journey that you can follow yourself today... Visit www.strongerfitterfaster.co.uk/results/jane now for free instant access.
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Amber Artherton, Fitzrovia-based founder of myflashtrash.com, shares her inspirations Your favourite piece of jewellery from the My Flash Trash website
I have a new favourite piece of jewellery every day! When you’re surrounded by cabinets full of pieces from some of England’s most talented designers, it’s like being a kid in a candy store. Right now I can’t get enough of Alona; I love layering her chunky gold chains with a delicate romantic dress.
Favourite designer
I love what Carol (Lim) and Humberto (Leon) are doing at Kenzo right now – really fresh. Valentino this season was just breathtaking. I love whimsical feminine cuts and fun details. I wear a lot of Markus Lupfer, Rag & Bone, NW3 and Peter Jensen.
Most inspiring experience
I had a wonderful time in Mexico last summer. I love discovering new places – I’m not one to go back to the same destination every year. I think Positano in Italy is next on my list.
Favourite shoe designer
I admire Charlotte Olympia’s beautifully eccentric aesthetic. Her shoes are mini works of art and actually surprisingly comfortable. My high street secret is Aldo, especially their ‘Rise’ collection with Preen.
I appreciate so many women’s style, from Elisa Nalin to the Olsen twins. My best friend, Piers HargreavesAdams, has the most impeccable taste and innate sense of style; I always ask his opinion on clothes.
I make it a mission to hunt down inspiring people on Twitter or LinkedIn and lure them for coffee at Soho House or Wild & Wood. I had an interesting meeting recently with Sarah Ruston Pang, the fashion director of Lane Crawford – a very inspiring lady.
Favourite piece of art
Chinese artist Ye HongXing. She makes these incredible montages using glitterstickers. Its cheeky and nostalgic. I am also a big fan of Raqib Shaw and Polly Morgan.
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Paris Match
Our favourite new label by some stretch, Parisbased Melinda Gloss has nailed the colour trend this season, marrying bold hues and refined tailoring for a masterclass in masculine elegance. Our favourite piece? This English knit jumper in mustard yellow silk. €270; melindagloss.com
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Divided Life
Hentsch Man’s SS13 range comprises strikingly patterned ready-to-wear pieces. For perfect leisure attire, team these multicoloured shorts (pictured) with a crisp white shirt – handily, they’re available from Shoreditch-based e-boutique The Great Divide, who are offering an exclusive 20% off to Absolutely readers this month – just use the code ABSOLUTELY20 during checkout. £114; thegreat-divide.com
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Liberty x YMC
YMC have teamed up with Liberty, granddaddy of British printmaking, for a range of subtly patterned sneakers and accessories. Subtle, stylish and fun. Trainers from £75 from YMC, 23 Hanbury Street, E1; youmustcreate.com
Milan is famous for its fogs and showers, so we trust that the good folk at Milanese label Canali know how to deal with the kind of unsettled weather we’re used to on these shores. Case in point: this chic single-breasted raincoat, which is made of windproof fabric and comes complete with a detachable hood. The dove-grey keeps things office-appropriate, while the splash of yellow is anything but dour. £600; mrporter.com
MONEY TALKS
Colourful suits and printed shirts are all well and good during your downtime, but they’re never going to pass muster at the office. Where blue, black and grey still hold sway, add a dollop of colour with a smart, well-chosen accessory – like these amazing Comme des Garcons wallets, made up of 100% leather and available in three tropical shades. £55, Available at The Goodhood Store, 41 Coronet Street, N1; goodhoodstore.com
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Alexandra Jones talks to the latex lady behind Atsuko Kudo
What was your background before setting up in 2001? Studying and night clubbing! Have you always worked with latex? What attracts you to it? Yes. Latex empowers women! It’s a supershiny second skin. Is latex difficult to work with? Is it a sustainable fabric? It’s not an easy fabric to work with but I just love it and it’s natural in the sense that it comes from rubber trees. It’s traditionally a fetish fabric; do you think latex is becoming more mainstream? Can you imagine a time when a latex pencil skirt is standard office wear? Yes! I am wearing one now... It’s great that more people are getting into the fun of latex. It still is a fetish fabric, it’s just that now more people are admitting that they love it! Latex has been championed by Lady Gaga (for whom you’ve made a number of outfits), how did the relationship first come about? She contacted us. She wore our latex in one of her shoots and wanted more. Since then we’ve produced many looks for her videos, tours, record sleeves and specials for TV. You’ve made some wonderful pieces, for shoots, for shows and for the V&A. Do you have a favourite piece? Every piece has a story so it’s difficult to choose. But if I were pushed to, it would be the red Victorian/ Elizabethan dress that we made for Gaga to meet the Queen. It was a magical moment!
How long does it take to make a bespoke piece? What is the process? Thanks to celebs and stylists, we’ve gotten so used to making bespoke pieces on a super short schedule. But we prefer to take more time. It really depends on how complex the pieces are. What made you set up on Holloway Road? What do you like about the area? I came to learn how to make latex gimp hoods in a sex shop here and that’s where I met my husband and business partner Simon Walter Hoare. There used to be more fetish related shops around here but now most of them have left. There are so many new shops opening up recently and it’s exciting. In this part of the Holloway Road (the stretch running from Highbury Corner), it may be surprising, but there are now nice vintage shops, French cafés and art shops. How did your pop up concession in Selfridges come about? And what were the most popular pieces? Quite simply, Selfridges asked us – it came straight after our last runway show so that was tricky but it seems to have worked well so far. It was due to stay in there until Valentine’s Day but has now been extended so please check it out! The pencil skirts are a hit! Gloves and chokers as well and, of course, the knickers. Do you have any more collaborations and/ or pop-ups planned? Yes. Many exciting ones. Watch this space! 64 Holloway Road, N7; atsukokudo.com 23
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This collection – inspired by a mother/ daughter travel adventure last year, is a colourful homage to Rajasthan. Traditional techniques complement Charlotte’s quirky prints and we’ve got big love for the bold but simple silhouettes. Indian motifs pop out throughout and we can’t get enough of this zebra-print dress, in which you’d never have to worry about getting lost in a crowd again. £210; charlottetaylorltd.com
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Kickers were the shoes you wished your mum would buy you for school; the ones all the cool kids were wearing. Now they’re enjoying a comeback thanks to a dream team collaboration with Lazy Oaf. The result is a range of glammedup, glittering and even Minnie Mouse-inspired creations, and a collection that’s sure to up your street cred while making the cool kids well jel. From £100; lazyoaf.co.uk, kickers.co.uk
Let’s get it on with this Alexa Chung-style linen overcoat, which walks the line between a classic mac and something more stylishly modern. A cleaner cut achieves the ‘indie boyfriend’ vibe of casual cool, and it’s available in navy, too... now all we need is a pair of brogues to complete the look. £340; atterleyroad.com
The SS13 limited edition unisex t-shirt collection from United Colors of Benetton is modelled by nine ambassadors for life and style, distinguished by their ‘multiculturalism, cosmopolitan spirit and social commitment’. The entire proceeds from the range will go to the Unhate Foundation, which supports youngsters through artistic projects and initiatives. How we love fashion with a cause. N1 Centre, 21 Parkfield Street, N1; benetton.com 33
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Not all celebrity collaborations are a match made in heaven but Myleene Klass’ Baby K range at Mothercare has proved a resounding hit with parents nationwide and is now entering its 10th season. Cute party dresses and a touch of rock ‘n’ roll for boys, the new range is just as practical, stylish and affordable as it’s ever been. 448 Holloway Road, N7; mothercare.com
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TINIES Bootiful
To celebrate the royal baby news, Vevian have created a new collection of patent shoes with silk fastenings. For boys, there’s a classic brogue in bronze metallic and each pair come in a beautifully lined shoebox... keeping littles ones suited and booted! vevian.co.uk
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Fashion-conscious youngsters will like these vintage-glam, Americana-inspired natural cotton t-shirts from Dalston-based Dandy Star. They’re super soft and come in lovely ice-cream as well as fluoro shades. dandystar.com
Get your wobble on with this fun party pooch jelly mould. A new twist on the classic party pudding, the balloon animal style dessert will have the kids desperate to dig in. Snap it up for your next baby bash – you’d be barking mad not to. Ahem. £7.95; follyhome.co.uk
CRAFTY KIDS Camden Arts Centre Following the Clay For Juniors course, next up at the Camden Arts Centre is Ceramic Techniques for juniors. The tutor will introduce children aged 8 to 11 to basic ceramics techniques including slab building, coiling, press moulding, glaze and surface decoration; a great course for budding ceramics enthusiasts with creative imaginations. 9-12 April, Arkwright Road, NW3; camdenartscentre.org 35
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Once the preserve of those with specialist know-how and dexterous fingers, a good up-do is now available at any decent hair salon. Hershesons’ blow-dry bar goes one step further, offering a menu of twelve signature looks to choose from. The selection of blowdrys and more complex styles will keep you in good hair days for at least a year; we want to try them all. First up? This uber-cool (and highly tricksy) ‘ragabilly’. £25 per style, 1 New Change, EC1; hershesons.com
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The beauty of this salon lies in the services it offers: providing dreadlocks, wefts and even wigs (clip-ins, hair-pieces, bonds and stitches) to a trend-savvy clientele. Downstairs, nail artist Sophie Harris Greenslade’s colourful, outré designs are earning her and her Illustrated Nail blog a legion of fans and followers. 582 Kingsland Road, E8; stuntdolly.com
Topshop Make Up has unveiled two new brow pencils for aspiring Cara Delevingnes. Keep brows nice and neat but bushy (yes, it is possible); the wax-based, highly pigmented formula is waterproof for long wear, blends effortlessly regardless of skin temperature and comes in two shades, Spike Chocolate Brown and Vicious Circle Mushroom Brown. £5, Westfield Stratford, E20; topshop.com
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Fine perfumery Carner Barcelona was founded in 2009 by Sara Carner. Her line of distinctive ‘vanguard’ fragrances is inspired by memories and emotions; the latest release, Rima IX, is a floral, spicy concoction with seductive undertones. £81 per 50ml bottle, available at Bloom, 4 Hanbury Street, E1; bloomperfume.co.uk
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Dance-inspired London brand D.inc.Wear is to launch a women’s fashion collection in collaboration with celebrity stylist Mrs Jones. Designed to take wearers from daytime to the dancefloor, the new collection references styles created by Mrs Jones for celebrity clients including Kylie Minogue, Katy Perry and Madonna. Mesh panelled bodysuits, figure-hugging shorts, harem pants, reversible snoods and slouchy waisted jumpsuits are the order of the day. If looking like Kylie Minogue in the Can’t Get You Out Of My Head video isn’t enough to get you motivated, we don’t know what is. dincwear.com
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Cool Runnings
Hussein Chalayan’s striking new collaboration with Puma has launched with a range of stylish athletic apparel in mono shades and eye-catching prints. Too often, exercise gear forces you to bring out your inner frump - fortunately Chalayan’s vibe is much more modern, fresh and fun. Tropical bird prints in high-tech fabrics? Garb that makes you want to work out? We’re sold. Bird Camo Printed Wind Breaker, £100; my-wardrobe.com
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Still bummed about the weather? Health Mate has the answer in the form of these infrared cabins. Medical studies have shown that saunas have massive health benefits and can help with muscle and joint conditions, arthritis and fibromyalgia; they can also help with professional sports training while detoxifying the body, boosting the immune system and rejuvenating the skin. Sounds amazing – if only we could fit one in the cupboard under the stairs... health-mate.co.uk
HOT HEALTH TIP ‘Put your best foot forward as you step into spring by practising some basic yoga breathing every day. By standing barefoot, spreading your toes open and planting them into the floor while taking deep breaths, you welcome new energy into the body. Combine a yoga class with reflexology sessions to boost your immune system and stimulate the thyroid and other important parts of the body.’ Cordelia Bugeja, Yoga on the Lane, 105 Shacklewell Lane, E8; yogaonthelane.com
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Bloom Perfumery
This new ‘concept’ store specialises in niche fragrances, stocking a vast and unique collection of scents and candles from the most interesting independent perfume houses around the world. If unique, bespoke (and often exclusive) perfumes tickle your fancy, head down to the Shoreditch store and check out the new brands just in. 4 Hanbury Street, E1; bloomperfume.co.uk
William Cheshire
Branch On The Park
This pretty shop is a showcase for the exquisite jewellery crafted by goldsmith and owner Julia Cook and a handful of other local designers. From her workshop behind the counter, Cook offers a private commission service for wedding and engagement rings or other special pieces, and can ‘up-cycle’ your unwanted gold jewellery into one of her desirable designs. Check out the nature-inspired pieces on her new online store, Blossoming Branch, or drop into the shop to browse the wares in person. 227 Victoria Park Road, E9; branchonthepark.co.uk blossomingbranch.co.uk
Much lauded for his work with cult fashion labels and heritage brand Mappin & Webb, Hackney resident and jewellery designer William Cheshire is set to open his first shop on Broadway Market. Brimming with beautiful designs for men and women at prices ranging from £60 to £6,000, Cheshire’s stunning, singular pieces are crafted just down the road in Hatton Garden: a real London gem. 14 Broadway Market, E8; williamcheshire.com
Thor & Wistle Jewellery
More than just a jewellery shop, Kamilla Thorsen and Rachel Entwistle’s joint venture represents a melding of design and experimentation. Since meeting in London Fields four years ago, they have taken great pains to make sure their studio and boutique is the perfect environment in which to display their creations, which are made on-site and which are often the result of collaboration with other emerging talents on the London jewellery scene. We especially love their butterfly inspired pieces, perfect for summer. 5a Club Row, Shoreditch, E1; thorandwhistle.com
Good Old Days
Hip, high end and totally independent, Good Old Days occupies a sought-after spot on Broadway Market and provides superb cuts and colours by a team of experienced stylists. The salon stocks the full range of Bumble & Bumble products, Moroccanoil, Cire Trudon candles and a menu of delectable drinks (offered gratis for clients). Relaxed but super professional, with great decor and cool music, this might be the hottest hair salon in East London. 74 Broadway Market, E8; goodolddayslondon.com
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L’eau a la Bouche This Broadway market stalwart hardly needs introducing, drawing
chorizo-hungry customers from miles around. Every man, woman and dog (yes, dogs are welcome) seems to come here to send their emails, while mums with pushchairs sip coffee and natter cheerily. Moustachioed men line the outside benches with Italian greyhounds at their feet, nibbling focaccia-clad delicacies, and the salads, pastries and cheesecakes are daily changing. Go for your morning or afternoon coffee to avoid the lunchtime queue, when a seat at the sharing table is nigh-on impossible to come by. And try the fudgy, melt-in-the-mouth brownies... 35-37 Broadway Market, E8; labouche.co.uk
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Le Parc All the produce at Le Parc is sourced
from local producers and independent suppliers, and many an exemplary dinner has been assembled from the store’s indulgent range of artisan cheeses, antipasti and charcuterie. The patisserie counter displays beautiful French pastries, tarts and macarons, while a healthy stock of specialist ingredients (as well as an extensive wine cellar packed with over two hundred wines from around the world) line the shelves. The deli doubles as a cafe but also benefits from its nearby Clissold Park location, and picnic hampers are available to buy. Pick up some Spanish chilli-stuffed olives to complete the picture. 191 Stoke Newington Church Street, N16; leparcdeli.co.uk 46
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kitchens providing freshly prepared food and artisan products in Primrose Hill and Hampstead Village. The quality of the provender is sky-high and 60% of it is made in-house, by a team of chefs who really care about their product. Fancies including brioche pizza and mushroom and Wensleydale tart and don’t neglect to grab some Good Morning marmalade – it’s so dreamy that M&M offer masterclasses in how to make your own. 42 Gloucester Avenue, NW1 & Hartland Road Arches, Hartland Road, NW1; melroseandmorgan.com
W Martyn Family-owned W Martyn
was founded in 1897 and is still going strong, a specialist in fine tea and coffee and retailer of equally delectable foodstuffs. Despite its proudly old-fashioned approach to customer service, the business now extends to an online tea and coffee boutique – but a visit to the store itself is highly recommended. If the warmth of the reception is any indication, the ‘W’ in their name must stand for ‘Welcoming’. 135 Muswell Hill Broadway, N10; wmartyn.co.uk
The Deli Downstairs A ruddy good family-run business in
Victoria Park Village, the small-batch produce here is always a delight to behold. Never have East End honeys and artisan mustards seemed so necessary. The continental cheese selection comes in handy for any cheeseboard or fondue parties you might be planning, while the almond croissants are big, buxom and well-sugared – a lovely pick-me-up if you’re walking the dog and it’s nippy out. In fact, we know dogs so hungry for crumbs they strain on their leads just to get there. 211 Victoria Park Road, E9; thedelidownstairs.co.uk 47
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20-26 May marks this year’s National Vegetarian Week. If you’re thinking about going veggie or eating less meat for a healthier lifestyle, Manna restaurant will ensure you get off to a flying start. Here, veggie dishes are not afterthoughts – they’re the restaurant’s raison d’etre. Choose from enticing starters including basil and cashew cheese croquettes, homity pie and raw beetroot ravioli, and mains such as Caribbean platter and mushroom and asparagus strudel... The mouth waters. 4 Erskine Road, NW3; mannav.com
Bite Sized Cocksure
Award-winning Old Street watering hole and Absolutely favourite Nightjar has revised its cocktail menu. The theme for the year ahead is health-giving properties, and a new section of lower alcohol alternatives has been introduced – so expect concoctions containing longan berry, durian, yuzu, rooibos espresso, oolong and pu-erh tea as well as umami foam and homemade plum liqueur, or umeshu. 129 City Road, EC1; barnightjar.com
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Koshari Street
Shoreditch-based cook and food writer Anissa Helou brings a new street food concept to London this spring, with the launch of Koshari Street at St Martin’s Lane. An Egyptianinspired ‘hole-in-the-wall experience’, it aims to do for koshari (a historic Middle Eastern dish) what legions of start-ups have already done for the Mexican taco. The next big thing? We wouldn’t bet against it. kosharistreet.com
Bombay Burrito
Indian meets Mexican: what will they think of next? This new foodie joint in Angel dishes up fresh curry and chutneys wrapped in warm tortillas. Fillings change regularly, from paneer and dhansak to tikka masala, palak and spicy lamb keema, so you’ll never get bored. One lunchtime option we can’t wait to try. 357 Goswell Road, EC1; bombayburrito.co.uk
BOND’S BAR AND RESTAURANT
In need of a little light relief after a tough day on the trading floor? Head down to Market Meltdown and Martini Mondays at Bond’s Bar and Restaurant at Threadneedles Hotel, where every Monday evening sees both the signature Martini and their very own Threadneedle Street cocktail available at the special price of £8. And what better accompaniment to your tipple than Market Meltdown, a stock market-themed board game that sees you betting billions (and risking nothing at all). 5 Threadneedle Street, EC2R; theetoncollection.co.uk/threadneedles 49
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THE NORTHGATE 113 Southgate Road N1 3JS 020 7359 7392 THE HIGHBURY BARN 26 Highbury Park N5 2AB 020 7226 2383 JOHN SALT 131 Upper Street N1 1QP 020 7359 7501
XOXO 74 Upper Street N1 0NY 020 7226 6799
FIFTY FIVE BAR & LOUNGE 31 Jamestown Road NW1 7DB 020 7424 9054 PROUD CAMDEN The Horse Hospital NW1 8AH 0207 482 3867
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8a Artillery Passage, E1; supertuscan.co.uk
What’s the deal? The Super Tuscan movement began in the late 1960s, when a few forward-thinking winemakers in the Chianti region broke with tradition to create wines that did not conform to the strict regulations of the time, using unauthorised grape varieties and/or non-traditional oak barrels for ageing. When should you go? Just as the original Super Tuscans sought to do something different, this place seeks to showcase the more unusual and finer wines and ingredients Italy has to offer, together with the best of the old favourites. All dishes are prepared on the premises using the finest Italian ingredients and are paired marvellously with the wine.
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SPREAD EAGLE 141 Albert Street NW1 7NB 020 7267 1410
THE WELLS 30 Well Walk NW3 1BX 020 7794 3785
THE YARD Queens Yard Hackney Wick E9 5EN
OFF BROADWAY 63-65 Broadway Market E8 4PH 020 7241 2786
Cafe Oto
Mr Buckley’s
The Russet
While Cafe Oto serves up delicious pastries and Postcard teas, you’ll also find sake, plum wine, single malt whiskies and Kernal beers among its offerings. Doubling as a highly respected music venue, esoteric shows and interesting residencies take place alongside a weekly live broadcast on London’s art radio station, Resonance FM. Lots to sink your teeth into, in more ways than one.
A new diner-cum-bar, brunch is served all day and the space is perfect for fun late-night drinks. The kind of cool-but-sparse joint that’s two-a-penny in Brooklyn, the Bloody Madison (utilising bacon-flavoured bourbon) is recommended at breakfast time, while sharing plates are available for lunch. After dark, quash your thirst with a gooseberry gin fizz.
The cutest cafe in the Hackney Downs area, the Russet takes pride in where its produce comes from and believes in the re-localisation of the food system. The breakfast menu is extensive, with bread from the E5 Bakehouse and meat from the Ginger Pig, while alcohol is sourced from London Fields Brewery, Borough Wines and independent UK cider suppliers.
18-22 Ashwin Street, E8; cafeoto.co.uk
277 Hackney Road, E2; mrbuckleys.com
17 Amhurst Terrace, E8; therusset.co.uk
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RESTAURANTS YUM YUM THAI RESTAURANT 3183-187 Stoke Newington High Street N16 0LH 020 7254 6751 OISHII 67 Stoke Newington Church Street N16 0AR 020 7254 3488 DOLLAR GRILLS & MARTINIS 2 Exmouth Market EC1R 4PX 020 7278 0077 FORMANS Stour Road, Fish Island E3 2NT 020 8525 2365
BUNDU KHAN 43 Commercial Street E1 6BD 020 7375 2595
MASTER AND SERVANT
8-9 Hoxton Square, N1; masterandservant.co.uk
What’s the deal? This is the first solo venture by Matt Edwards, formerly of the St John Hotel and Hox Soho. In thrall to the American-style eatery, the watchword here is ‘crab-claws’, though you can also choose dishes from the seasonal charcoal grill, smoked meats or homemade charcuterie. When should you go? A good dinner option; the lighting is low, the interior on the dark side and Hoxton hang-out Happiness Forgets has collaborated on the cocktails – try the ‘Nolitan’ for a sour-fizzy NY trip... and don’t forget a side order of peanut butter ice-cream.
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COMO 3 11-13 Theberton Street N1 0QY 020 7354 2341
LIKYA 68 -70 Golders Green Road NW11 8LN 020 8455 7171
MEAT PEOPLE 4-6 Essex Road N1 8LN 020 7359 5361
MEM & LAZ 8 Therberton Street N1 8LN 020 7704 9089
Dollar Grill
DOLLAR GRILLS AND MARTINIS
2 Exmouth Market, EC1; dollargrills.com
An American themed restaurant and cocktail bar renowned for serving the best burgers and steaks in London. We’re obsessed with the quality of our burgers, with The Forest Grande, White Truffled Mushrooms and Dorstone Goats Cheese being just some examples. We believe that our USDA beef from Nebraska gives you more flavour and texture and beats any steak anywhere.
Decked out in swathes of red, black and gold and lit with candles andFarringdon, crystal 2 Exmouth Market, EC1Rchandeliers, 4PX www.dollargrills.com / 020 7278 0077 this hit of US glamour is like a trip to Vegas without the expensive flight. The open plan kitchen prepares burgers with names like ‘The Bellagio’, ‘Ten Dollar’ and ‘The Lincoln’, as well as a range of other American grill favourites.
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Rotary Bar and Grill
Buen Ayre
This new bar and diner pop-up from the owners of Soho’s Milk and Honey serves a combination of wood-grilled British meat, Cornish day boat fish and traditional barbeque fare, all washed down with coffee, cold beer and pint-sized cocktails. The decor is brilliantly kitsch, with orange cupboards, geometric wallpaper and plastic red chairs.
Chef and founder John Rattagan grew up in Buenos Aires cooking barbeque food for his extended family. His authentic Argentinian grill serves both steak and wine sourced from his home country – apparently he chose the Broadway Market location because it resembled a passage in his hometown, old San Telmo.
70 City Road, EC1; rotarybardiner.com
50 Broadway Market, E8; buenayre.co.uk
SU SAZZAGONI 136 Lauriston Road E9 7LH 020 8985 8448
DALYAN 462 Muswell Hill Broadway N10 1BS 020 8442 2662
LA COLLINA 17 Princess Road NW1 8JR 020 7483 0192
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The Pig & Butcher
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his is not a tavern in the traditional sense – it houses no lodgings in which to rest your weary head, and you won’t hear tankards clanking or boisterous, beer-soaked patrons belting out lusty songs. No indeed; the experience on offer at this latest venture from chef Peter Weedon (formerly of the Boundary and Paternoster Chop House) is far more refined, as befits its upmarket location on the quieter side of Fitzrovia. The menu is a celebration of British cuisine, designed to evolve throughout the year according to the whims of dear old Mother Nature. The emphasis is on keeping ingredients fresh and local, and they do a very fine job of it; in fact, I have no doubt at all that the delicious mackerel I chose for my main course – grilled and accompanied by a very fine parsley sauce – was zipping around the sea on his mysterious mackerel business only a few hours earlier. Other dishes include posh cottage pie, fish and chips, pork faggots and Scotch broth, yet despite the food’s firmly British bent, the venue itself is less easy to pigeonhole. The Edwardian facade may be quintessentially English, but once inside you could be forgiven for thinking you’re in a French brasserie. A question mark has long hovered over our nation’s apparent inability
to translate the classic Gallic bistro into an appetising British equivalent, so it’s gratifying to know that the team behind the Newman Street Tavern have succeeded. The decor is all dusky greens and moody dark wood. The ground floor bar is stacked high with tipples sure to tickle even the most adventurous of fancies, a bright focal point among the atmospheric lamps and lanterns which adorn the walls. You can sample a very ample bar menu down here if you like, but we headed upstairs where a more formal and elegant dining experience awaits. The Newman Street Tavern’s real charm lies in its ability to create a genuinely welcoming environment. It would be easy to while away a few hours perched at the bar with a plate of Colchester oysters and a glass of white from the very respectable list of Old World favourites, while the very competitively priced midday menu could see you happily pushing your lunch hour to its limit. Doing the simple things well – very well, in fact – seems to be the order of the day here, and allows space for a few extravagant flourishes that will no doubt see you returning to this most artfully conceived of taverns again and again.
t’s surprising to learn that the Pig & Butcher is a new moniker for this stylish establishment, rather than one inherited from the original pub. Whatever the reasons behind the name-change, the place has flourished in its first year. It isn’t long before the background music becomes imperceptible amid the banter of a restaurant in party mode, and all to the good: this is how we like it. The English menu, which changes daily, is loaded with treats of the carnal variety and informs guests that the meat is butchered and smoked on-site. It also warns that the game, which comes courtesy of Chart Farm, may contain shot. I chose lighter fare, having just run a marathon two days prior; Cornish herring with a barbequed salad, samosa and a tinge of curry oil for my starter, while my partner favoured marinated globe artichoke, soft goats curd and the unusual addition of dandelion. Although faced with propositions of Angus rib of beef or sirloin, both suitably aged, farm venison or a Scottish lamb rump, our main courses were distinctly maritime in origin. l chose a grilled Megrim sole with new potatoes and green sauce while my partner enjoyed Cornish cod, braised leeks, crushed cherry reds and Palourde clams. This was literally ‘catch of the day’, straight from the south coast. We were tempted to try a carafe of aromatic Sauvignon Blanc from Cotes de Gascogne, despite my intention to avoid alcohol during this recovery week. It was similarly refreshing to be able to enjoy mandarin, white peach and pear sorbet for dessert, while my partner indulged in a chocolate torte caprese, hazelnut praline and mascarpone. All in all, the perfect finale. We were very impressed by this gastro pub. The friendly staff offered helpful translations of more esoteric menu items – informing us, for example, that Lord of the Hundreds is a ewe’s milk cheese. Even the fruit and vegetables are specially sourced and delivered direct from market. Informal yet elegantly executed, the Pig & Butcher is a superb addition to Islington’s dining scene and seems to have earned every bit of its excellent reputation – and then some. 80 Liverpool Road, N1; thepigandbutcher.co.uk
48 Newman Street, W1; newmanstreettavern.co.uk
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In her new book, Decorating with Style, Abigail Ahern makes the most of smaller spaces with dual function rooms
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It’s all about seducing the eye with surface attractions. Done well, your dual-function rooms can feel every bit as beautiful as the rest of the home! Dressy Details: Cool little touches like papering your kitchen with boho wallpaper or suspending a beaded chandelier over a table take a utilitarian multifunctional space to a whole other level. It takes the emphasis away from boring practicalities and onto the glamorous, the beautiful and the “Ta Da!”
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Display Floor to ceiling bookcases don’t feel cluttered as they are broken up with some front-
facing tomes, objects, little cards and letters. Lighting An assortment of quirky lights and a playful sense of scale really ups the interest. Double Duty When it comes to home offices, choose a table that doesn’t look corporate. Mine is a vintage dining table which I’ve spray painted a beautiful teal. Furniture Move furniture away from the perimeter and angle it slightly to break up the boxiness of a room. To get jaw on the floor, fabulous interiors, you need to go a little off radar!
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Ditch anything purely practical and corporate looking. Instead, opt for a console or dining table in a zingy colour rather than the traditional office desk HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN VINTAGE LIGHT This vintage jelly mould light is quick to make and will add a touch of whimsy to the kitchen (or any room you fancy). Hunt down old tin jelly moulds on eBay, second-hand shops and flea markets. And don’t be put off by gentle wear and tear, or any imperfections to the patina – it just adds to the overall beauty.
Shopping List • Metal jelly mould • Hole saw drill cutter • Pre-wired chrome lamp holder with a bayonet cap (BC)
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The exquisite new Maison range by the legendary Christian Lacroix, designed exclusively for Designers Guild, is one hook-up you’ll want to be aware of. With rich colours and baroque patterns aplenty, made using the finest materials, any one of these pieces (from cushions to rugs and sofas) is sure to add a touch of luxury and good taste to any home. 76 Marylebone High Street, W1; designersguild.com
Interior Inspirations Wallflower
Simple but highly effective, Tessella is one of the latest wallpaper offerings from Farrow and Ball – its bold geometric design seems a dead cert for success, setting any room alight. Choose from five grey, blue and aqua shades. £78 per roll, 38 Cross Street, N1; farrow-ball.com
Cushty
Delightfully, Dalstonbased fashion designer Lu Flux has branched out into homewares. These patchwork alphabet cushions are made-to-order in vintage fabrics; each one is a one-off and proudly made in England. £65; shop.luflux.com
Hermetica London
Specialising in the creation of sealed terrariums and open displays, Hermetica London blurs the boundary between art and nature, fashioning amazing (and longlasting) ornamental plantings in a diverse array of decorative jars and vases. Founder Ken Marten has always worked at the vanguard of floristry, with an impressive roster of past clients that includes shoe designer Christian Louboutin and the Connaught Hotel. hermeticalondon.co.uk
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BIRD DESIGNS AMERICAN FLAMINGO PLATE BY J.J AUDUBON, £65; BENPENTREATH.COM
HUMMINGBIRD PAPERWEIGHT, £35; ORIGIN-OF-STYLE.COM
TIMOUROUS BEASTIES FOR JOHN LEWIS HOOPOE BIRD CUSHION, £85; JOHNLEWIS.COM
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From Shanghai to Guilin, Priscilla Pollara discovers China’s two different faces
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t was a humid, grey day, and the whole world seemed to be on the roads. On the ten-lane highway that streamed out from Pudong International, not only did the drivers of unnecessarily large vehicles seem in an interminable rush, but they appeared happy enough to jostle illegally for tarmac space. But once Shanghai’s vertiginous skyscrapers began to emerge from behind the impenetrable mist, it was obvious we were all headed in the same direction. The city is split into two and the Huangpu River does the dividing. The Eastern side is Pudong, where I was staying at the marvellous Pudong Shangri-la Hotel, while Puxi is the other bank. It’s not hard to differentiate the two: Pudong is where you’ll find the modern buildings which make up the impressive Shanghai skyline, while Puxi contains the historical quarters, including the trendy French Concession. I left Pudong for Puxi by crossing the river by ferry to the world-famous Bund. The Bund, or the embankment, is a stage. When I was there, a quartet of middleaged women were standing on individual platforms performing a Tai Chi routine,
a saxophonist played on a stool beside them, a cluster of old ladies chatted while they de-shelled a bucket of crawfish, whilst hundreds of people were snapping away, keen to capture at least some of the magnificent backdrop. Also among the crowds were identikit just-married couples all decked out in Kate Middleton replica dresses, throwing petals in the air. Weddings are big here. The Bund isn’t remarkably beautiful, but it is here that Chinese tourists, Shanghai locals and foreign visitors revel in quite how the various strands of this great metropolis have, over time, come together. Meanwhile in Puxi, the NeoClassical, Baroque and several Art Deco influences seen on several of the height-restricted buildings, including the former Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation and The Shanghai Club, evoke a long heritage. We may now know Shanghai, home to over 20 million, as an
economic powerhouse, but often neglected is the fact that it was once a world leader in the 1920s. When China lost the First Opium War, Shanghai became an open port and saw international settlers open concessions here. The city benefited economically, but much of its modern-day infrastructure harks back to those early days in the 20th century when the city was a breeding ground for business and global influences. A dark spell under Communist rule limited Shanghai from developing further, but of late it has certainly returned to what it once was. And much more. Thankfully, not all of China is undergoing rapid expansion and change. In fact, Shanghai’s retaining of elements of its colonial past is a trait witnessed in other cities. After a whistle-stop tour of the city – where, amongst other things, I enjoyed
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the Li River. On two consecutive days, I was driven along the Osmanthus tree-lined streets (Guilin means Forest of Sweet Osmanthus) to the Zhuijiang jetty where I boarded a ferry for beautiful Yangshuo. The cruise meanders around the soaring ethereal mountains and their near-perfect reflection in the crystalclear water. Minute fishing villages appeared to exist at the bottom of these densely forested
people from the Guangxi Zhuang region, characterised by their vibrant red-hued clothes and by women whose ankle-length hair can only be cut once married. That particular morning I had hiked up to the Longji rice terraces, built in the Yuan Dynasty over 700 years ago, and over Zongzi – bamboo-wrapped rice and bean paste dumplings – looking down from above where a cascading set of terraces formed a ‘dragon’s backbone’ from the ridge of many hills. China moves at such an alarming rate, one can’t help feel but destined to miss out on its latest development. We in the financially-hit West fear this: will we forever be behind? Only time will tell.
‘When China lost the First Opium War, Shanghai became an open port and saw international settlers open concessions here’ green peaks, and we must have passed countless fishermen on their rickety bamboo rafts, clad in Asian conical hats. The cruise down this ribbon of water is made famous by the images naturally carved out into the rock. The Elephant Trunk Hill is the best-known, and while others are hard to make out, looking out for them is tradition here. Tradition was what made a later visit to the Yao minority village special – a
A double room at Pudong Shangri-La starts from RMB 2,473 (approx. £243) per room per night. A double room at Shangri-La Hotel, Guilin starts from RMB 1,106 (approx. £108) per room per night. Prices are inclusive of breakfast, tax and service. To book visit shangri-la.com or call 0800 028 3337
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The Garden
The garden at the Rectory Hotel is no afterthought. Flowers line the borders and dogs and children are free to play on the grass while adults sip cool drinks at one of the nearby tables. In one corner, a ‘secret garden’ style gate leads to a discreetly hidden (and thus all the more magical) extra: a perfect blue swimming pool. Here you can bathe and soak up the sun away from prying eyes – and when you’re fully bronzed? Take a walk around the front lawns, which are dotted with playful sculptures and works of art, and which lo ok out over the village of Crudwell – a place so pretty that you’d be forgiven for thinking that you’d stepped into The Darling Buds of May.
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The Bedroom
The twelve bedrooms have been individually designed, but all are large and elegantly furnished with a mixture of contemporary pieces and antiques. Our bed was an imposing four-poster that nonetheless left ample space for our dog to frolic in front of the fireplace. The bathroom was massive, a gloriously airy space boasting dual sinks and a classic white and chrome colour scheme. Our views were of the garden, where honey-bees tumbled among the late-summer blooms and songbirds stopped to drink from the pretty pond. All in all, a soothing and comfortable haven from city life.
The Rectory is an ideal rural retreat, an old country house brimming with books, nooks and English charm. Its contemporary take on classic Cotswolds living means you can enjoy all the little luxuries of a modern hotel stay (including in-room health and beauty therapies) while reconnecting to the gentler pace of life in what’s been called the ‘heart of England’. Visit during summer: the house’s beautiful gardens and pool are a blessing on a sunny day. A stay here is like a trip into the idyllic, sunhazy houses at the heart of so many 20th century children’s novels: enchanting.
The Restaurant
On the ground floor of the Rectory, leading out to the garden, sits a real foodie-magnet: the Dining Room. Lucky guests can enjoy homemade breakfast and supper here, all prepared under the direction of head chef Peter Fairclough. The menu focuses on local, organic and foraged produce, and food can be enjoyed in your room as well as in the restaurant itself. Guests can also head a hundred feet over the road to the wonderfully cosy Potting Shed pub, which shares its owners with the hotel. The menu there is geared more towards informal pub dining – but is no less delicious for it.
Get There
The Rectory is situated three miles from Kemble Station, which is 70 minutes by train from London Paddington. Driving is very easy and the lawn is also large enough for helicopter landings too!
Price Tag
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Cassland Road, E9
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Built in the mid 1800s, this handsome four bedroomed house arranged over four floors was the former residence and surgery of one doctor John Vinall who was born in Chatham and may well have been acquainted with Charles Dickens. As one of the largest residential properties in E9, it has been beautifully finished to boast well maintained and light-filled rooms with neutral dĂŠcor throughout. Foxtons, Shoreditch 020 7033 1414; foxtons.co.uk
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£1.050.000 Freehold Haggerston Road, E8 • Three Bedrooms • Period House • Enclosed private garden • Very close to Haggerston Station
£950.000 Freehold Gayhurst Road, E8 • Period House • Three bedrooms • Two receptions • Enclosed rear garden
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£695 per week Mortimer Road, N1 • Three/four bedrooms • Period property • Large Garden
£365 per week De Beauvoir Wharf, N1 • Brand new development • Overlooking the basin • Available furnished or unfurnished
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£635,000 Leasehold Southborough Road, E9 • Two bedrooms • Period masionette • South facing garden • Approx 872 sq/ft
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£ 1,295.000 Freehold Lauriston Road, E9 • Five bedrooms • Two bathrooms • Double reception room • Large bay windows
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Keeling House, E2
£415pw
A great opportunity to rent this spacious split level apartment situated in Keeling House, a modernist 50’s building designed by architect Denys Lasdun, later brought up to date in the 90’s. The property benefits from having a concierge, and being on the 8th floor boasts impressive views of the city. This bright and sunny flat has an open plan kitchen lounge with a west facing balcony, upstairs is a newly fitted bathroom, two double bedrooms and plenty of extra storage. The property is well located minutes from Broadway Market and Columbia Road and all the transport links of Hackney Road, nearest tube is Bethnal Green. There is a secured off street parking space available on separate negotiation. Part Furnished Part Furnished
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020 7254 7554
£469,950
BlakeStanley are pleased to offer to the market this contemporary two double bedroom apartment. Presented in excellent decorative order the apartment offers open-plan living with modern fitted kitchen, master bedroom with en-suite, separate three piece bathroom suite, under-floor heating and a south west facing terrace with views of central London. Other benefits include elevators and use of a substantial roof garden also with views of central London and Canary Wharf. Located moments from Columbia Road & Jesus Green and the bars, restaurants and shops of nearby Shoreditch. Leasehold
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Moments from the heart of Dalston is this 1200sqft, three storey, two bedroom house offering flexible living accommodation. The ground floor is currently used as a studio space with plenty of storage, shower room and access to a private garden. The further two floors offer an open-plan lounge/kitchen with access to balcony, two spacious double bedrooms (one with balcony) and a three piece bathroom suite. Located moments from the transport links and amenities of Dalston. Freehold
£575pw
A great opportunity to rent this four double bedroom house near Victoria Park. The property comprises of a lovely newly fitted kitchen, a large lounge leading onto a private garden, upstairs there are 2 good sized double bedrooms, a lovely new bathroom and 2 smaller double bedrooms, the property has been completely refurbished and has plenty of storage, there is also a 2nd downstairs toilet. Part Furnished
Ramsgate Street, E8
Queensbridge Road, E8
£365pw
A beautifully presented, one bedroom apartment to rent on the top floor of this period conversion close to London Fields. The property offers a bright reception room with painted original floors, high ceilings, large double bedroom, good size fitted kitchen with wooden worktops and bathroom with shower over bath and private garden area. A short walk from Broadway Market. Part Furnished
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CASPIAN WHARF, E3
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£360 PW
Superb apartment in this fabulous luxury development minutes from the station. Tenants have a convenience store downstairs which is handy for any busy professional as well as a new gym which is a good place to keep fit over the summer. French doors, and balcony which offers a Canary Wharf view. EPC - C
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ROYAL VICTOR PLACE, E3
£590 PW
Exceptional three double bedroom modern house with gated parking and direct views over Regents Canal from the private balcony, this amazing home is located just beside the beautiful Victoria Park. Locally tenants can enjoy being close to all the cafes and bistros of the village as well as great pubs like the Crown and the Lauriston. EPC - D BOW 020 8983 3669 Ref: FJL0002 | EPC – E
LOWER CLAPTON, E5
£310PW
This extraordinary split level apartment offers a unique layout and boasts a number of great features throughout. The kitchen and dining area is over looked by a mezzanine style living area elegantly connected by a cast Iron spiral staircase. Private roof terrace that even offers your very own bar. EPC - E
This Funky, two double bedroom apartment benefits from a spacious reception room, cosy fireplace, large windows, private balcony. Unique retro design adds charisma, ideally for trendy sharers or a professional couple. Near Victoria Park Village with the vibrant array of restaurants, bars, cafés. EPC-E
HACKNEY 020 8986 1782
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FALCON WORKS, E3
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GUIDE PRICE: £375,000 - £425,000
FRANCES WHARF, E14
GUIDE PRICE: £370,000 - £410,000
Stunning two bedroom ground floor warehouse conversion flat boasting large living space and views of the canal. The flat offers a lovely kitchen with integrated appliances, three piece suite bathroom and large South-East facing windows bringing in plenty of light. Superbly located for Mile End tube.
This three bed, two bath apartment overlooks the Limehouse Cut, and enjoys an envious position with canal and Canary Wharf views. Conveniently situated within walking distance of the City’s public transport networks and the Westferry DLR, linking into Canary Wharf or the City in minutes.
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ADLEY STREET, E5
GUIDE PRICE: £360,000-£400,000
GATEWAY MEWS, E8
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GUIDE PRICE: £270,000-£300,000
This stunning flat of over 700 sq ft is packed with character throughout. With period features throughout such as fireplaces and wood flooring combined with stylish and contemporary kitchen-diner and bathroom.
Located within an award winning mews development, this spacious apartment comes with its own private outside space. Located in Central Dalston just off Shacklewell Lane the property is superbly placed to benefit from the nearby amenities of Kingsland High Street and Ridley Road Market.
HACKNEY 020 8986 2698
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PROPERTY ROUND-UP
LONDON FIELDS EAST SIDE, E8 Overlooking London Fields this exquisite property comprises of more than 2500 sq ft of space. The house offers a fully fitted Boffi kitchen, spacious dining area and a 2000+ bottle wine cellar, dual aspect, double-reception and study. The two spacious bedrooms have been designed by Piero Lissoni, and the two top of the range bathrooms are top of the range, with one offering an Agape stone bath. Externally the property offers a walled cold climate tropical garden, roof gardens, two gated parking spaces & a separate entrance to the self-contained flat. £2,000,000 Freehold Blake Stanley 020 7254 7554; blakestanley.co.uk 82
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ADLEY STREET, E5 This stunning flat of over 700 sq ft is packed with character throughout. With period features such as fireplaces and wood flooring combined with stylish and contemporary kitchen-diner and bathroom, this property is a must see. The property is in close proximity to both Chatsworth Road and Victoria Park, and further benefits its own private garden.
£360,000-£400,000 Felicity J Lord, Hackney 020 8986 2698; fjlord.co.uk
BOW MURAL As a forward thinking agent Keatons really appreciate the increase in urban street art that has taken over London. In the past ten years, the likes of Banksy have pushed the public perception of street art. We felt that we wanted to provide the local community with a street art mural to reflect some of the stunning iconic landmarks in Bow. Keatons collaborated with global brand Monorex and Kngland Ltd to create a visual representation of some of the key landmarks in the Bow Conservation area and the surrounding communities, drawing on focal points that London has preserved through the years. The brief
for artist Tim Ventza was to create a mural with a difference, so that we could capture the key London landmarks that are prominent within the Bow office’s local community. The important ideal for Keatons was to keep the look and feel of our mural fresh, clean and approachable, so that residents of all ages could enjoy this creative wall art. We have had such an overwhelming response from local residents who have been popping in to our local Bow office to tell us how much they like the newest edition to the branch. 020 8981 7788; keatons.com
ARTA HOUSE, DEVONPORT STREET, E1
This fabulous Penthouse really does represent superb value for money. With a killer wrap around terrace with views of Canary Wharf and The Thames, it’s rare to find a property that offers so much for such a competitive price. Set on top of a development located within a short stroll of Limehouse DLR and with 710 sq ft of interior living space this Penthouse also come with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and is well finished throughout. £384,995 Davey Stone, Shoreditch 020 7729 2476; daveystone.com 83
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BENTLEY PRIORY STANMORE
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Bentley Priory Stanmore, just 35 minutes from London’s Bond Street station, is home to a spectacular 57-acre parkland estate and a suite of new homes and apartments that are intelligently crafted to provide an exceptional standard of luxury living and enduring build quality. The historic site boasts meticulously restored Italian Gardens, nine acres of intriguing woodland, 12 acres of natural parkland and four miles of meandering footpaths and is close to North London’s top schools, exclusive leisure clubs and beautiful golf courses. Prices start from £799,950 for a 2 bedroom apartment in the Walled Garden Court. 0208 950 5079; bentleypriorystanmore.com
IXIA SHOREDITCH
Ixia, Crest Nicholson’s new flagship development in Shoreditch, combines contemporary design with clever technology, both externally and internally, to create a striking and stylish development. Located just minutes from Old Street Roundabout in N1, the development comprises a mix of 48 private one and two-bedroom apartments and two and threebedroom penthouses and 22 affordable apartments. The open-plan apartments have been designed specifically for buyers seeking a home that offers a contemporary interior and highend specification in a hip London location. A fabulous new show apartment is available to view. Prices at Ixia start from £384,950 for a one-bedroom apartment, £595,000 for a two-bedroom apartment and from £650,000-£1,250,000 for two and three-bedroom penthouses. Sales & Marketing Suite, 120-132 East Road, N1 6AA; 020 7101 0214; www.ixialondon.co.uk 84
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moved from Wolverhampton to London in September 1996 where I finished my last two years of my degree in Accounting and Business systems. I started as a part time administration staff in August 1997 and enjoyed each day working in a thriving estate agent’s office. One day, a colleague ripped his suit and asked me to cover an appointment he had in Victoria Park. He briefed me, gave me the keys to the house and his shining Megane convertible and I was on my way! I turned up at the house and met the client, and was immediately taken back by the glorious entrance hall, the enchanting reception rooms and the plethora of grand period features. The décor combined with the versatile accommodation was amazing. I surprised myself as I was walking through the house as I started to highlight the main selling points of the property without really knowing what I was doing. When I returned to the office my colleague was beaming at me as the applicant had called and made a full price asking offer. I was amazed and ecstatic when I realised I had a natural talent for this and a passion for property. In August 2006 I became co-franchisee and director with my Partner Richard Everitt. I had known Richard from when he started the Bow office and we both thought Hackney would work well with his existing office so together we started building an east end network. I love Hackney and have been a local resident myself for 15 years now. There is a great community vibe and there are always people around no matter what time of the day or night.
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was lucky enough to be in the based in the heart of the festivities during the 2012 Olympics and remember feeling a great sense of pride that the area I work in was showing the world exactly what it had to offer and was leaving everyone impressed. Of course in the lead up to the games many parts of East London saw a regeneration that lead to great improvements being made, including many new residential developments, which has had a big impact on both the market and demographic in this part of the city. Perhaps the most significant of all though was the building of the Westfield in Stratford. It has offered employment opportunities and an attraction for tourists that has, and will, long outlive the games and will ensure continued investment in the area. Having worked in the property industry since I finished university I can honestly say there is no place I love more than East London. I have been working in the area for nearly twenty years, and while I’ve seen many changes, the great community spirit has always remained. With its culturally diverse residents, the east end definitely has a vibrancy and character that is unique and it’s easy to see why many people are falling in love with the place. And with excellent transport links into central London, the city and Canary Wharf and being on the doorstep of popular Shoreditch, places such as Bow and Hackney are becoming ever more popular with professional buyers and renters, as well as the family market. 020 8986 4216; winkworth.co.uk
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MOST FABULOUS COCKTAIL...
Fat Cats pub in the Bow Wharf complex offers a range of classic cocktails but they highly recommend their famed Mojito. From 9pm onwards it is 2 cocktails for £10!
BEST KEPT SECRET... STYLISH BOUTIQUE...
Muxima is an independent art and culture café in Bow just opposite the famous Bow Quarter. Uniquely, the café promotes local and international artists as well as hosting movie and comedy nights.
Lily Bling on Whitechapel Road is a modern boutique offering both formal and casual dresses and accessories. Perfect for the professional woman that wants more of a one off piece!
A LOST HOUR...
Growing Concerns is a social enterprise Garden Centre which sells a wide range of plants. On Saturdays they offer gardening classes.
CURRELL BUYS INTO MANAGEMENT EXCLUSIVE LLP The Currell Group has bought into Management Exclusive LLP, a Property Management company based in Shad Thames, SE1. Management Exclusive will begin trading as Currell Management from the 18th April. They will retain their offices in Mill Street, SE1 and we will retain our offices in Islington House, 313 Upper Street, N1. Currell Management will be jointly headed by Michael Paul, Head of Property Management at Currell, and Elizabeth Hurry, Partner at Management Exclusive LLP. Both teams will keep their current staff and will be working together to undertake the merging of all managed properties and services. Elizabeth is “very excited about the possibilities the merger
A stunning two bedroom ground floor warehouse conversion flat in Falcon Works which boasts a large living space and views of the canal. It’s a superb open living space, ideally located for Mile End tube station and its local amenities. £360,000 - £390,000
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FAVOURITE RESTAURANT... Tayyabs Punjabi restaurant has a buzzing atmosphere. The reasons for this are simple - good food in unpretentious surroundings.
will create”, while Michael believes that “this is a natural coming together of two companies that share the same base values and ethos in providing an exceptional Block & Estate Management service.” Management Exclusive has built a portfolio of high end blocks amounting to over 800 flats, which they have done through responsive and dedicated service. Chris Currell believes that this will give Currell Management “a stronger and specialist skill base to complement our other services in central London, especially our busy New Homes department.” Management Exclusive has grown organically based on a strong foundation of reputation which matches our own. Anne Currell asserts that “The merger is a rare opportunity for two companies, who share the same work ethic and ideals, to work together and create something very dynamic and much more than the sum of the parts. We are delighted to bring
CLAIRE TAYLOR-MCCOOKE LETTINGS BRANCH PARTNER FELICITY J LORD, BOW 020 8983 3669; FJLORD.CO.UK
our own strengths to such a professional and straightforward team. With the recent opening of our Battersea office this further reinforces our position south of the river.” currell.co.uk
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GIVING A UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE ON BUYING, RENTING AND SELLING HOMES. Winkworth Bow - 020 8981 6776 ER
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DUNNETT HOUSE, E3 £242,500 LEASEHOLD
REEVES ROAD, E3 £240,000 LEASEHOLD
LEAMORE COURT, E2 £345,000 Leasehold
JUSTINES PLACE, E2 £725 PW
THE BOW BROOK, E2 £380 PW
ANGELICA HOUSE, E3 £300 PW
This two bedroom maisonette flat is offered in excellent order throughout, situated on the ground floor of this purpose built block.
Winkworth are pleased to offer this two bedroom situated in a brand new development, with great views across Meath Gardens.
Winkworth are pleased to offer to the letting market this two bedroom apartment which forms part of a well looked after school conversion.
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Winkworth are pleased to offer this large four bedroom house situated in this modern gated development, well located for a choice of transport links.
Winkworth are pleased to offer this one bedroom apartment. The property is offered in excellent condition.
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THE AVENUE, ALBION DRIVE E8 £379,995 LH
WATERFRONT HOUSE, E5 £350,000 LEASEHOLD
CLARENCE ROAD, E5 £159,995 LEASEHOLD
ASHENDEN ROAD, E5 £460 PW
A lovingly restored and beautifully refurbished two bedroom first floor apartment forming part of a substantial double-fronted detached residence.
New to the market is this beautiful three bedroom apartment located on the second floor in a stunning new build overlooking the river Lea.
A ground floor compact and bijou studio apartment conveniently located Offered to the market is this three bedroom town house on Ashenden in a popular residential road. Road. Ideally located close to vibrant Chatsworth road and Mabley
MOUNT PLEASANT HILL, E5 £180,000 LH A purpose built two bedroom flat on Mount Pleasant Hill. The property is located within walking distance of Clapton station, with private parking
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CAZENOVE ROAD, N16 £360 PW A well-presented two bedroom apartment situated on Cazenove Road, walking distance from the vibrant Church Street.
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Stirling Ackroyd All around East London E8
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HACKNEY LETTINGS - ABRAHAM HOUSE Superb brand new 2 bed/2 bath apartment in the Dalston Square development with private balcony. EPC pending
HACKNEY LETTINGS - DAUBENEY ROAD Brand new, luxurious, 4 bed/2 bath modern town house with underfloor heating & landscaped garden. EPC-B
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SHOREDITCH LETTINGS – HOXTON SQUARE Outstanding 1,400 sq ft, 1 bed live/work duplex apartment with open plan fully integrated kitchen, balcony, & wooden floor. EPC-C
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HACKNEY SALES - AMHURST ROAD A larger than average 1 bed conversion with a host of period features, presented to an impeccable standard throughout. EPC-D
HACKNEY SALES - RICHMOND ROAD Stunning 1,700 sq ft, 4 bed Victorian terraced house with driveway, a wealth of period features & a south facing garden annex. EPC-D
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SHOREDITCH SALES - VETRO BUILDING Fantastic 2 bed apartment with dual aspect reception & contemporary finish throughout, extending to almost 1,000 sq ft. EPC-C
SHOREDITCH SALES - CYPRUS STREET Beautiful 3 bed, 2 storey, Grade II listed Victorian house, situated within this delightful conservation area, with south facing garden. EPC-D
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Quatro - Now Viewing The last remaining 3 bedroom Shared Ownership apartments in trendy and desirable Wapping. Quatro will provide an exceptional central London address within easy reach of the Thames and the many amenities on offer. Prices start from ÂŁ122,500* Scan me to find out more about Quatro
To book an appointment call 020 8357 4444 or email sales@nhhg.org.uk and quote QAE02 *Based on a 25% share of a 3 bedroom property with a full market value of ÂŁ490,000.
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