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APRIL 2020 / £3.95
MANNERS Designer’s
Recipes from Jessie and Lennie Ware
GUILD
Celebrating 50 Years of inspiring interiors APRI L 2020
HOME LIFE
Cultural offerings to enjoy indoors
New LOOKS S P R I N G FA S H I O N I N F O C U S
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C U LT U R E 10 ABSOLUTELY LOVES
H E A LT H & B E A U T Y 55 HAIR CARE
16 ROSALIE CRAIG
57 FITNESS Keeping fit at home
18 STAY IN... How to entertain yourself at home
INTERIORS 62 HOME INSPIRATION
10 things we’re coveting this month
An interview with the actor
FOOD & DRINK 26 KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL News from the industry
32 RECIPES Table Manners – podcast dishes from the Wares
This month's best beauty buys
Focus on desks and home comforts
66 DESIGNER'S GUILD Celebrating 50 years of Tricia Guild's trailblazing company
Spotlight on wallpaper
K I D S & E D U C AT I O N 83 SMALL TALK
46 SPRING STYLE
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The shoot
A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N The online guide to inspirational London living that helps you stay one step ahead of the crowd and gives you the chance to win exclusive prizes.
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FA S H I O N 45 PEARLY QUEEN Jewellery from the ocean
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Entertainment for children
ON THE COVER anthropologie.com
A headmaster advises
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Jessie and Lennie Ware release a new cookbook featuring all the recipes from their podcast. Matzo balls anyone?
LETTER ABSOLUTELY’S April issue highlights
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his is not the April that we were expecting. Just a few weeks ago, it felt legitimate to be thinking about our holiday plans, our wardrobes and what colour to paint our nails. But suddenly a new reality makes all of these things seem hideously frivolous. Still, this magazine will be arriving on doorsteps of housebound Londoners and while some of our content will have been rendered irrelevant, we have tried to update it where we can. We can still listen to podcasts, and anyone who has already got through the entire Table Manners back catalogue will love Jessie and Lennie Ware's new cookbook which includes not only all the recipes from the series but also a family album of pictures and memories – we have extracted a few recipes and were lucky enough to chat to Lennie about them. Also in this issue there's a focus on 50 years of Designer's Guild, now a London institution, and a look at stylish home offices as well as a focus on things to do without leaving the house. For our family special we look at life with children, taking in online learning and home schooling. Stay strong, Londoners.
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HOT DESKS
Working from home? Here are some inspiring workspaces
HAIR CARE
Hair products for our home salons
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DESIGNER'S GUILD
While the exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum is now closed, Tricia Guild's book celebrates 50 years of groundbreaking designs
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GOOD EGGS
All the most stylish Easter eggs and chocolate treats
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DA N I S H DESIGN Keep it simple with a bohemian silhouette. A fail safe cut that is sure to suit every shape, the floaty dress with a relaxed cinched waist will be your style saviour this season. We love this dress from NYNNE’s new collection inspired by the elegant life of art enthusiast Peggy Guggenheim. nynne.co.uk
SUMPTUOUS SLUMBER Be beguiling at bedtime with this chemise from Yamamay. Simple and elegant in a beautiful natural silk colour, it features delicate lace inserts and flattering capped sleeves. £39.95; yamamay.com
WO O L E N WO N D E R Stylish, cosy and flattering, you can’t go wrong with the humble funnel neck jumper. This light-toned piece from Peregrine is perfect for those cooler spring days. £85; peregrineclothing.co.uk
PICTURE PERFECT Author and architect Sig Bergamin explores his love of the vivid and eclectic Brazilian style in this book published by Assouline. Maximalism: By Sig Bergamin, €95,00; eu.assouline.com
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C R O C H E T FA N C Y Spring style is all about texture. Inspired by the cross body bags worn by remote Andean Artisans, this bag has been re-created using a hand crochet lace technique. Monk Bag, £185; sophieanderson.net
P OT LU C K Bring a little luck into your jewellery box with this equestrian themed horseshoe ring. Studded with cubic zirconia and held in place with a contrasting black claw setting, this ring makes a cowgirl-worthy statement. £50; screampretty.com
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GOLDEN GUILD Add some golden splendor into your home this spring with these beautiful coat hooks from Alighieri, who have just been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II award for their commitment to sustainability. £125; matchesfashion.com
T O P D R AW E R
Arrange a tempting floral ensemble in this striking vase from Anissa Kermiche. Crafted in Britain and finished with a stylish matte glaze, the Liberté, Egalité, Femininité collection embraces the curves and swerves of the female form. £340; libertylondon.com
Get playful with bold colour this season. Amelie's Follies have a huge range of beautiful lingerie pieces for you to choose from and a team of highly trained bra fitters to help you find you perfect fit. ameliesfollies.co.uk
WHOLESOME HOME Projekti Tyyny is a Nordic home textiles brand that creates timeless fabrics with a focus on texture, quality, longevity and individuality. Their beautiful provincial designs will transform your home into a pastoral paradise. From £60; projektityyny.com A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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Featuring 150 works from public and private collections across the world, as well as from the David Hockney Foundation and the artist himself, Drawing From Life explores Hockney as a draughtsman from the 1950s to the present by focusing on portraits of himself and a small group of sitters close to him. Explore online npg.org.uk
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Until 26 July N AT I O N A L G A L L E R Y In this first major exhibition of Artemisia’s work in the UK, explore her best-known paintings online, including two versions of her iconic and viscerally violent ‘Judith beheading Holofernes’ as well as her self portraits and heroines from history and the Bible. Explore online nationalgallery.org.uk
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Technicolour Malaise 9-12 April T R AT E Painting under an alias that refers to the ‘traits’ he explores on his canvases, Candaian artist TRATE will be exhibiting the launch of his second series, ‘Technicolour Malaise’ online. Art lovers will be invited to tune in and navigate their way around the collection of bold, figurative oil-on-canvas paintings through 3D interactive images. Explore online aliastrate.com
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HAMPTON COURT PALACE GARDENS Once the exclusive playground of kings and queens, Hampton Court Palace Gardens now host some of the capital's most spectacular blooms. With over nine gardens to explore, including the elegant Privy Garden and the rambing Wilderness, there’s plenty to see and do. Hampton Court Way, KT8 9AU; hrp.org.uk
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Ongoing R OYA L O P E R A H O U S E For the homebound but culturally curious, the Royal Opera House has launched a programme of online content. Featuring a schedule of free broadcasts and live performances that audiences can access anywhere across the globe, viewers will be delighted by renditions of the most popular ballets and operas. roh.org.uk
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isit the National Maritime Museum's online platform and search collections, discover epic stories of sea, space and exploration, and get expert insight from the museum's curators and specialists. Plus, get a digital peek into their major new exhibition, Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits. Explore online: rmg.co.uk/whats-on/
Spanning 13 acres, the botanic gardens at Fulham Palace house a plethora of stunning plantings and rare trees as well as a beautiful walled garden. The garden has plenty for visitors to explore, including their drawing room cafe which offer sumptuous afternoon teas. Bishop’s Avenue, SW6 6EA; fulhampalace.org
ISABELLA PLANTATION
Set within a Victorian woodland plantation dating back to the 1830s, the Isabella Plantation at Richmond Park is a relaxed affair sprawling over 40 acres. Full of rare and unusual shrubs and trees, the plantation is an area bustling with nature and is a great spot to catch a glimpse of some unusual animals. Richmond Park, TW10 5HS; royalparks.org.uk
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TakeTWO Absolutely catches up with City of Angels actor Rosalie Craig Interview: ABBIE SCHOFIELD
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or many stage actors, returning to a role after five years would be a daunting task. The fact that the production has moved from the intimate 250-seat Donmar Warehouse to the Garrick Theatre even more so. But for Rosalie Craig, coming back to City of Angels for the second time around is akin to welcoming old friends: “Playing Bobbi and Gabby again is lovely because so much has happened and I’ve changed so much in five years. I’m older and a mother now which brings a different perspective to the piece.” The unique double plot has two settings: 1940s Hollywood, where novelist Stine is trying to turn his book into a masterful screenplay, and the film noir world within his script. Aesthetically, the play oozes glamour with beautiful costumes and a seductive jazzy soundtrack by Cy Coleman and David Zappel to match. Not only do most of the actors play two characters, but the film world is in black and white while the Hollywood world is all in colour. “Half the stage is in black and white and half is normal,” Craig explains enthusiastically, “So if someone passes a drink from one side to the other, it turns from black and white into colour. It’s very cleverly done through lighting, costume and props.”
The musical first appeared on Broadway in 1989 before opening in the West End in 1993. It then returned in 2014 to sell-out audiences, directed by Josie Rourke, who is back in the driving seat for this year’s revival. While some of the old cast are back too, including Craig and Hadley Fraser (who plays Stine, and is Craig’s real-life husband), there are some new faces including Nicola Roberts, of Girls Aloud fame, and Emmy and Tony awardnominated actor Vanessa Williams. “The new cast members have a completely different take on the characters which is gorgeous and gives you something new to play with. It’s great to embrace the new,” Craig says warmly. This will be City of Angels’ third London run - there's clearly something about the show that keeps it coming back around. “We live in a different time but the same issues are still pertinent. The women in film noir are incredibly powerful, which was a surprise to me when I first read the script. I couldn’t believe how strong, vocal and dominant they were. They own their sexuality and look fabulous, and those two things don't contradict each other. But when it flips back to 1940s Hollywood, you get the opposite. The women don’t have much power and it’s all about pressure to sleep with the producers, which is really relevant now with #MeToo.” Craig plays Stine’s wife in the Hollywood
“The women in film noir are incredibly powerful... They're strong, vocal and dominant”
world, Gabby, as well as Bobbi, a singer in the film noir world. “Playing two characters has its challenges. Stine is inspired by his reality and weaves it into his film noir world but my two characters are complete opposites. At some points in the show I have to walk out as Gabby and come back in three seconds later as Bobbi. I love that though because it’s a challenge and you don’t get to settle into a scene for too long,” she says. Craig is no stranger to an unconventional role. Her most recent undertaking was playing the lead, Bobbie, in Marianne Elliott’s genderswitch production of Company. She received critical acclaim, including a 2019 Olivier award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical and won Best Musical Performance at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2018. In 2015, City Of Angels won Best Musical Revival at the Olivier awards, which according to Craig, takes the pressure off this time. “I don’t think we can be nominated twice,” she chuckles. “My agent always laughs at me because I approach everything like I'm starting out in the industry. But I think as an actor, we never sit anywhere comfortably. With Company I felt like I was the main focus, but now there’s less pressure because City of Angels is more of an ensemble piece. And we’ve done it before - I’m not saying that it’s perfect but I have this feeling like I’ve worn the shoes before. Although I’ll probably be quaking in those shoes on opening night!”
CITY OF ANGELS has been postponed until April 26 cityofangelsmusical.co.uk
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Based on the classic role-playing strategy game, this strikingly illustrated card game pitches between 7 and 24 players against each other in solving a murder. It's a kill or be killed situation. £14.99 laurenceking.com
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Put your brain to the test by matching pairs of authentic colours used by Andy Warhol on his iconic soup can prints. The Andy Warhol Memory Game from Galison belongs next to your favorite art books. £17.99 wordery.com
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New to the family of board games by Christian Lacroix is a stylish backgammon set. The case folds out to reveal the game board, decorated in two-tone shading. The same pink and blue shading is also used on the 30 wooden checkers and dice. £46 abramsandchronicle.co.uk
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Imperial Hotel Peacock Rug 500 Piece Foil Puzzle add shiny new glamour to the rug design. Gold foil embellishments bring the luxurious deco era back to life, piece by piece. Galison puzzles are packaged in matte-finish sturdy boxes. galsion.com
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This classic family game is fun for all ages. Noble Macmillan's leather bound cups and matching dice come in an array of colours, from tangerine to ivory. The luxury set is made in Spain, using the finest calfskin leather; your initials can be embossed. £110 noblemacmillan.com
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T O R E A D I N I S O L AT I O N Whether you’re hungry for something dystopian, or just something long, here are our reading recommendations By PENDLE HARTE
THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN If you haven’t yet read Thomas Mann’s epic 1924 bildungsroman, now’s the time to do it. Partly for its sheer size (752 pages) and for its illness themes, but mostly for its vast scope and insightful commentary on the literal entirety of the human condition. It’s a huge work that requires your entire focus as you retreat to a remote mountain sanatorium with Hans Castorp, whose planned threeweek visit becomes a seven-year stay.
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Another weighty German epic, Gunter Grass’s 1959 novel about Oskar Matzerath, the boy who refuses to grow up, is just as heavily laced with symbolism as The Magic Mountain. Comic and macabre, Oskar beats his drum as the Nazis march – and later narrates his story from the confines of an insane asylum. It’s a sprawling story that will occupy your whole mind, and one you might not have quite found time for before.
Bernadine Evaristo’s joint 2019 Bookerwinning tome is a clever and insightful series of interconnecting and intergenerational stories that focus on what it means to be female and black. Its scope is wide with lots of scenes to savour, rather than a main storyline.
A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY John Irving’s 1989 novel owes more than a few things to Gunter Grass. A diminutive hero with a piercing voice, whose initals are OM – this is another large and sprawling story of an unusual life. Owen Meany is a boy from New Hampshire who believes that he is God’s instrument; this is another big book with lots of food for thought.
THE GOLDFINCH The elusive Donna Tartt’s 2013 novel won the Pulitzer and at 784 pages it’s even longer than The Magic Mountain. Its vast, sweeping story takes in art theft, antiques and drugs in New York, Las Vegas and Amsterdam, with a cast of brilliantly drawn and diverse characters.
THE TESTAMENTS Margaret Atwood was Evaristo’s joint Booker winner with her follow-up to The Handmaid’s Tale, looking further into the post-apocalyptic dystopian future where the world is unrecognisable, yet eerily familiar.
THE BOOK OF STRANGE NEW THINGS Michel Faber’s strange and compelling 2014 story of a priest who goes to work as a missionary on a different planet is original and fascinating. This is science fiction for people who don’t really like science fiction.
THE AGE OF MIRACLES Definitely only for people who are feeling strong. This 2012 impressive debut by Karen Thompson Walker describes a world where the rhythm of night and day is disrupted and there is an increasing ‘slowing’. Some believe it’s a government hoax; others blame God.
HIGH RISE JG Ballard’s classic 1975 dystopian fantasy probably has the best opening line of any novel ever. Forget the terrible film version – this is a brilliant look at what can happen when humans live in too much security and luxury.
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Fender Play is a video-based guitar learning app that promises to get complete beginners playing recognisable riffs in just 22 minutes. Bite-sized video lessons cater for acoustic or electric guitar, or even the ukelele. fender.com/play
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The Austrian National Tourist Office's website is now a portal for virtual travel. Watch State Opera performances, browse exhibitions at Vienna museums, explore the giant ice caves in Werfen or visit Carinthia’s lakes with interactive panoramas. austria.info/en
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NEW SKILLS THE IDLER
The Idler’s vast range of online courses ranges from Tom Hodgkinson’s Brief Introduction to Anarchism to Harmonica for Beginners via calligraphy, Ghanain cookery, Tarot reading, Latin, Psychotherapy – and, of course, the ukulele. idler.co.uk
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Live stream yoga and mat pilates classes from your living room. Yogaloft's timetable includes mummy and baby classes, pregnancy yoga, restorative yoga, Hatha, Iyenga and meditation as well as mat pilates and yoga for age 60+. yogaloftlondon.com
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BBC Good Food’s Barney Desmazery runs an online course on sourdough bread at Learning with Experts. By the end of this fourweek course you will be able to wow your friends and family with your own variety of sourdoughs. learningwithexperts.com
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New neighbourhood-style restaurant Tavolino will focus on fresh ingredients from Italian suppliers. Tavolino, meaning 'small table', will serve the likes of artisinal burrata from Puglia, and fresh silk hankerchief pasta with walnut butter and egg yolk. tavolino.co.uk
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GRAPE news Wine recommendations for the month
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London’s food news and most exciting openings this month By ABBIE SCHOFIELD
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2013 El Terroir, Domaines Lupier, Navarra, Spain £22.95 Deep ruby in colour, this pure Garnacha has an expressive nose of ripe black cherry and plum with layers of subtle spice, toast and balsamic. It is concentrated and complex, yet extremely elegant thanks to the benevolent 2013 vintage.
2019 Château Miraval, Rosé, Côtes de Provence £19.95 For many, Miraval has become the go-to rosé, and if the sun appears for Easter weekend it's a lovely wine to celebrate the start of summer. Very pale in colour, this is fresh, vibrant but perfectly polite, with notes of peach, delicate wild strawberry and florals.
2018 Dog Point, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand £18.50 This Sauvignon Blanc has strong citrus characteristics leading into ripe tropical tones, a perfect accompaniment to fresh seafood. Flinty and smoky notes linger in the background providing a complex balance to the primary fruit. BERRY BROS. & RUDD Berry Bros. & Rudd is Britain's oldest wine and spirit merchant, having traded from the same shop since 1698. Today the company also has offices in Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong, a Wine School and an exclusive fine wine and dining venue in St James's.
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The Aussie-inspired restaurant group Daisy Green Collection has launched new dishes at its 10 London locations, including a healthy green shakshouka created in collaboration with nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert. Our favourite new dish? The sweet sourdough French toast with pickled forced Yorkshire rhubarb, pistachio, pomegranate, honeycomb, maple cream and rose water syrup. Sheldon Square, W2 6DS; daisygreenfood.com
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Dining In Make your own comfort food
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Pasta Evangelists' pasta recipe boxes fit through your letterbox and come with the fresh dough, sauce and garnishes, i.e. everything you need to make a delicious pasta dish in a matter of minutes. Choose from a weekly menu of 10 dishes and subscribe for regular deliveries or a one off. From £7.25 per serving; pastaevangelists.com
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Ultra-cool café Gentlemen Baristas emulates the old-world style of London’s first coffee houses from back in 1698, and has opened its newest branch in Hammersmith. Each coffee is named after a different type of gentleman’s hat, including the Stovepipe, Pretender and Bowler. 3 Shortlands, W6 8DA; thegentlemanbaristas.com
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This new subterranean Peruvian-Japanese fusion restaurant is inspired by the traditions of the Ayllu community of the Inca Empire, who lived, worked and ate together. Allyu’s menu is designed for sharing and consists of exquisite small plates like sea bream croquetas, chicken anticucho and king fish tiradito. 25 Sheldon Square, W2 6EY; ayllu.co.uk
BREAD AHEAD Borough Market bakery Bread Ahead's founder and master baker Matthew Jones will be offering free baking masterclasses on Instagram and YouTube over the next few weeks. Bring the bakery to you and learn from Matthew's expertise while cooking up delicious treats like doughnuts and sourdough bread. breadahead.com
ALL FIRED UP DON LUIGI
Say cheese THE CHEESE BARGE
Mathew Carver, founder of Pick & Cheese and The Cheese Bar, will dock the twotiered Cheese Barge in Paddington this month, serving seasonal dishes with a focus on, you guessed it, cheese. Dishes include Windrush Goats Curd with lamb scrumpets and pickled walnuts, and medjool dates stuffed with stilton and wrapped in bacon. Sheldon Square, W2 6HY; thecheesebar.com/paddington
P I ZZA P I LG R I M S Londoners can create their own version of Pizza Pilgrims' Neopolitanstyle pizzas with The Frying Pan Pizza Kits. Available to order from Deliveroo, the kits will contain ingredients to make two pizzas, from the dough to the tomato sauce, and customers can recreate the heat of a pizza-oven using a frying pan. £12; pizzapilgrims.co.uk
The owners’ home region of Molise provides inspiration for new Italian street food restaurant Don Luigi. With chef Allessandro Taddei in the kitchen and expert pizzaiolo Marco Ardizzone at the wood-fired oven, the menu is characterised by bold, classic Mediterranean flavours. 17-21 Sternhold Avenue, SW2 4PA; don-luigi.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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ABSOLUTELY eats out…
“We start with the dim sum shrimp gyoza and the bang bang chicken”
ROCK and ROSE
The Richmond restaurant serving glamour, good food and killer cocktails
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stablished in 2009, Rock and Rose is one of three venues owned by restauranteur Lorraine Angliss. The restaurant’s mantra is food, passion and glamour, and it’s served up in spades here; the interiors are designed by Lorainne herself and the result is both comfortable and outrageously stylish. Rock and Rose is also known for its cocktails,
having been awarded Best Cocktail Bar in London by Cocktails in the City, so it only seems right that my friend Cara and I start proceedings with a Glamour Girl martini each. Similar to a French Martini, it’s fruity without being too sweet and has a smooth, rich taste. Our first round of starters - yes, first - are the dim sum shrimp gyoza and the bang bang chicken. The gyoza is filled with a generous amount of prawn and is well-seasoned and balanced. The bang bang
FOOD A mix of Mediterranean and Asian-style food
DECOR Stylish and glamorous
PRICE Starters from £7.95, mains from £14.95
VERDICT Generous portions, lovely food and attentive service
chicken is sweet with a bit of a kick, and the uplifting addition of mint cuts through the spice. For our second starter, we both enjoy tuna sashimi. The tuna is very good quality, indulgent yet light, and the chilli, soy and garlic dressing is a perfect accompaniment to the fresh fish. For our main course, I opt for a rare fillet steak and it comes with wilted spinach and potato gratin. As well as being a generous portion, it’s deliciously juicy and succulent with the classic peppercorn sauce adding just the right amount of flavour so you can still properly taste the steak. Cara opts for the blackened miso cod fillet served with sesame asian greens. The miso flavour contrasts well with the sweetness of the cod, and Cara gets a side of perfectly crisp and wellseasoned sweet potato fries too. A welcoming haven serving fantastic food - I can see why Rock and Rose has been a Richmond favourite for so long. ROCK AND ROSE 106-108 Kew Road, TW9 2PQ;
rockandroserestaurant.com
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DRINKS CABINET What to drink this month By ABBIE SCHOFIELD
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Vibrante is an Italian-style aperitivo that harnesses MARTINI’s 150 years of expertise in wine and herbs to create a refreshing drink. The twist? It's completely booze-free and infused with sustainablysourced botanicals and natural flavours. Try Non-Alcoholic Vibrante over ice topped with tonic and an orange slice garnish - it's like summer in a glass.
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BOTTLE IT UP ZING Cocktail connoisseur and Channel 4's Sunday Brunch food and drink presenter Pritesh Mody is behind Zing, a range of bottled cocktails created with bespoke bitters, liqeurs and aging processes. We love the Persian Lime & Nori Margarita which has notes of sherbert along with the punchy citrus and seaweed.
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TAKE FLIGHT AV I AT I O N
This craft gin from Portland, Oregon is bursting with citrus and delicate florals, unlike London dry gins which tend to have a heavy juniper taste. It’s subtle, soft and handcrafted in small 100-case batches - and with Ryan Reynolds as its owner, it’s no surprise Aviation is soaring off the shelves.
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Special delivery
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he bad news is, going to our favourite bars and restaurants is off the cards for a while. The good news? Alcohol delivery services have never been more appreciated - winebuyers.com has seen a 75% increase in orders and the first two weeks of March saw more sales than the entire month of December. Winebuyers.com sommelier and buyer Sam Tyson recommends the 2017 Mchenry Hohnen 3 Amigos Red (£15.90) as his top pick. Hailing from the Margaret River in Western Australia, it has notes of blood orange, black pepper and raspberry. But there's competition as wine sellers are enticing customers with special deals and discounts in light of increased demand. For example, Hedonism Wines are offering free UK delivery for orders of more than six bottles, and Berry Bros & Rudd will deliver for free with orders over £200. It's not just wine that lucky Londoners can have delivered. Casamigos, George Clooney's tequila brand, has teamed up with delivery service Bevy to offer those living in Zones 1 and 2 delivery in under an hour, so you can shake up margaritas in no time. Bevy can deliver all sorts, from rum and gin to bottled cocktails, mixers, beers and even snacks and cigarettes. Kentish Town cocktail bar Ladies & Gentlemen are also adapting, delivering 'Quarantinis', classic cocktails and Ayurvedic juices to London homes. Bottoms up!
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Jessie and Lennie Ware’s new cookbook features everything the mother-and-daughter team cooked in their podcasts. Here are three to try Wo r d s J E S S I E & L E N N I E WA R E Photography OLA O SMIT
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Lamb with Pistachio Herb Crust Serves 4
INGREDIENTS • 2 racks of lamb • French trimmed (fat removed and bones cleaned – ask your butcher to do this) • 1 tbsp olive oil • 3 garlic cloves, peeled • 150g shelled pistachios • 30g fresh flat-leaf parsley, leaves only • 30g fresh mint, leaves only grated zest of 1 lemon • 75g crustless bread, a day or two old • 2 tbsp Dijon mustard salt and pepper
METHOD 1
Preheat oven to 200°C/180°C fan/gas 6.
2 Season the lamb. Heat a heavybased frying pan over a medium–high heat, add the olive oil and brown the lamb for 2–3 minutes on all sides. 3 Whizz the garlic, pistachios, herbs, lemon zest and bread in a food processor until finely chopped. 4
Spread a tablespoon of mustard over each rack of lamb and coat in the herb mixture, pressing gently so that it sticks. Roast for 15–20 minutes: 15 minutes will be very pink. Remove from the oven and leave to stand for 10 minutes before carving and serving. 5
Ladle into the warmed bowls, garnish with the spring onions and serve. 6
TIP If serving with tinned haricot beans, drain the beans and tip into a pan, adding a crushed garlic clove, a knob of butter, some chopped fresh parsley and half a chicken stock cube. Cook over a very low heat for about 20 minutes.
Pasta with Smoked Salmon, Vodka and Caviar Serves 4
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rather decadent and luxurious pasta dish that requires little effort. Rather than actual caviar, we use the lookalike black lumpfish roe you can find in most supermarkets.
INGREDIENTS • 400g linguine, farfalle or penne • 200g crème fraîche
• 200g sliced smoked salmon, cut into strips • 2 tbsp vodka grated zest of 1 large lemon •2 tbsp chopped fresh dill freshly ground black pepper 2 tsp lumpfish caviar, to serve salt
METHOD 1 Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil and put the pasta in to cook for 10 minutes until al dente. 2 Drain the pasta and return to the pan. Add all the remaining ingredients – except the caviar – and stir well until everything is warmed through. 3 Serve in bowls, grind over some black pepper and add half a teaspoon of caviar to each bowl. Alternatively, pile it all into a large serving bowl for your guests to serve themselves, dotting the caviar over the top.
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Matzo Balls Makes about 15 balls
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n the words of Marilyn Monroe: ‘Isn’t there any other part of the matzo you can eat?’ It has taken me ages to achieve light fluffy matzo balls, but I think after 40-odd years of making them I have finally managed it. Of course, you can cheat and use the ready-made packets, which are sometimes sold under the name ‘kneidl’. Matzo balls are very divisive: some prefer them fluffy like clouds, some prefer them dense like bullets. Some have them in the soup, others
save them till after. But if you start by saying ‘I’ll only have one’ you will always submit to the second. Delicious and crucial to Chicken Soup.
INGREDIENTS • 100g medium matzo meal 1 tsp baking powder pinch of salt •P inch of white pepper •3 large eggs, beaten 1 tbsp rapeseed oil •4 tbsp hot Chicken Soup or boiling water
4 Drop the balls into the boiling water, turn down the heat and gently simmer for about 20–25 minutes until they are soft. They should swell up slightly, rise to the surface and look like little clouds. 5 Lift out with a slotted spoon and serve them in chicken soup.
METHOD 1 Put all the dry ingredients in a bowl, gradually stir in the eggs and oil and then gradually add the chicken soup, mixing until smooth. Cover the bowl and chill for 30 minutes – it will firm up slightly. 2 Line a tray with baking parchment. Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. 3 Wet your fingers and take small pieces of the mixture to make soft balls, about 2cm in diameter, placing them on the lined tray.
Recipes taken from Table Manners: the cookbook by Jessie and Lennie Ware Published by Ebury, £22
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Table MANNERS
Absolutely quizzes Lennie Ware on bringing out her first cookbook as a podcast celebrity Interview PENDLE HARTE
Q Did you enjoy doing the book? A I did enjoy it – but I’m not going to lie,
I found it challenging. If you usually cook without recipes, making it up as you go along, it’s hard to write it all down. But we just included everything we’d ever cooked throughout the podcast. We wanted to give the book the feel of a family album – don’t you think Jessie writes well? I’m very proud of how she writes. It’s an easy, accessible cookbook, not tricky, it’s all about family and fun. The podcast has a warmth and I hope that comes through in the cookbook.
Q The podcast become so successful,
making you famous. How do you think that happened? A Am I famous? My daughter is. It’s not down to me – it’s the combination that works so well, not me. People relate to us because that’s how they get on with their own mums – all banter and arguments. The intergenerational element works well. Q What’s it like working
with your daughter?
A We’ve always got on incredibly well and
I’ve also always got on well with her friends. I much prefer young people to old people. I’m very lucky in that I’m close to all of my children. I’d be horrified if I wasn’t. But I do think Jessie finds it challenging for us to work together – and it is tricky because they’ve been living with me since September while they’re having work done on their house. She’s not the tidiest person, which is the only thing that we row about, really.
Q What about your son Alex? A Alex isn’t as involved as he was; he works
long hours training to be an anaesthetist. And he’s looking for a flat. But he has helped and he’s a good pastry chef. My children are great cooks and they’re more adventurous than me – I’d have a roast dinner every day.
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Q What makes your Matzo
balls so special? A That would be telling! I don’t know. I’ve perfected them. Jamie Oliver said they were the best and I felt very proud of that. Q What have been the podcast’s
funniest moments?
Q Have you made any friendships
through the show? A Well, Jessie’s the more friendly one, really. Nicole Scherzinger invited us to her onewoman show. Scary Spice was interesting. Alan Carr was so funny you couldn’t breathe. In fact everyone I’ve met has been great.
A Probably when I set myself on fire. Poor
Hayley Squires couldn’t believe what she was witnessing. I wanted to recreate a wonderful creme brulée that I had once been served at a lunch with a lot of judges, so Jessie bought a blow torch. It came apart in my hands quite dramatically and I was almost in flames, but funnily enough, at the time I was more worried about the new floor.
Q And the worst moment? A George Ezra and Jessie had
over-marinaded some ribs and wanted to cook them quickly. They were inedible. We couldn’t get our teeth into them at all and they were long, like a caveman would eat. We had to order in that day.
Q Who haven’t you had on
the podcast but want to?
A Marcus Rashford from Man United,
definitely. I love football. Jose Mourino, Gary Lineker – he’s intelligent and political and he loves food, so we’d have a lot in common and could talk football. Jessie would like to have Barbara Streisand and Sade. I’d also love Piers Morgan.
Q Who would come to your dream dinner
party – and what would you serve?
A Nelson Mandela; Barbara Streisand;
Cesaria Evora (she’s a singer from Cape Verdi); Marina Hyde; Boris Johnson. I’m quite political. Didn’t Madonna say that British dinner parties are something she’s never experienced elsewhere? Sometimes they work, other times they don’t. And I’d probably do fish, because we all do have to think about how much meat we consume. People say they’re flexitarian etc – I never know what it means. And I love trifle so we’d have that.
Table Manners: The Cookbook by Jessie and Lennie Ware is published by Ebury, £22
“People relate to us because it’s all banter and arguments”
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B “A stint with box deliveries is likely to improve anyone's cooking skills and creativity” MINDFUL CHEF
usiness is currently booming at Mindful Chef, whose clever delivery model is designed to help us expand our meals repertoire while focusing on healthier dishes – all involving very little effort. Choose from their weekly recipes online if you like, or simply order a random box based on your dietaries (because isn’t it a luxury to be spared deciding what to eat?) and specify how many people you want to cook how many meals for. Your delivery will include every last ingredient you will need for each meal, all in separate labelled bags and fully idiotproof. Packaging is recyclable - either for your own recycling bin or designed to be returned to Mindful Chef for reuse (Collect Plus labels are included) and plastic is minimal. Our favourite recipes were: chicken pasanda with red rice and roasted broccoli, which was rich, hearty and coconuty and a lentil and courgette bake; we also enjoyed Cajun chicken and lamb moussaka. Recipes incorporate lots of vegetables and fewer carbohydrates in a drive to be mindful of eating healthily. In all, the only flaw is that the expectation for you to have literally nothing in your kitchen means that tiny quantities of spices and liquids are measured out into small plastic containers which are unlikely to be recycled. But the demographic seems a bit questionable – who has enough interest in food to order a Mindful box yet not enough to have any soy sauce in their kitchen?. Tiny sachets of balsamic, soy and single teaspoon measures of spices in mini plastic pots just don’t seem right. Still, Mindful Chef has a lot going for it and a stint with box deliveries is likely to improve anyone’s cooking skills and creativity. Meals work out at between £4 and £6 per head; full details including nutritional values are specified. mindfulchef.com
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DIGME FITNESS Digme has launched digital workouts on its social channels led by head of yoga, Sarah Grogan, and lead trainer of HIIT Matrix Proposition, Ben Davie. Expect HIIT workouts, functional training and yoga flows with no equipment needed. Plus, it’s entirely free. instagram.com/digmefitness
CORE COLLECTIVE Bringing fun and effective workouts to your living room, Core Collective has launched its new on-demand fitness video service, CCTV. Its expert trainers will instruct you in classes varying from five to 45 minutes long and in six different categories: Sweat, Train, Strength, Pilates, Yoga and Extras. core-collective.co.uk
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T C L A S S PA S S Classpass allows you to try out different fitness classes across London, but did you know they also have digital workouts you can stream anywhere? The online classes don’t use up any of your credits and range from kickboxing and full body HIIT to yoga and barre. classpass.com
rainer to the stars Stephen Pasterino is the brains behind P.volve. It’s a workout method promising to tone the body by activating the hard-to-reach muscles like the inner thigh, lower underarm and deep core. A completely new way of working out, it aims to strengthen without putting stress on the body - no squats or lunges here but slow, controlled moves. The best part? It’s all done in the comfort of your own home via video workouts filmed from Stephen's New York studio; it’s like having a personal
trainer in your living room. The P.volve method was inspired by Stephen’s education in physical therapy and functional science. He’s trained the likes of Riverdale's Madelaine Petsch and Victoria’s Secret models Devon Windsor and Nadine Leopold, so you can trust you’re in good hands. Accessing the workouts is easy. Simply go online, create an account, choose your plan (from £17 a month) and you’re ready to stream. Lots of the workouts don’t require equipment - but you should consider getting your
hands on the revolutionary P.ball. It’s basically a rubber ball in between two straps that you wrap around your thighs for extraintense muscle activation. You’ll feel the telltale burn after your very first session and in tests, 97% of women found the P.ball effective in targeting their glutes, abs and thighs after two weeks of use. There’s also the P.band, a resistance band used to sculpt and tone the upper body while keeping your form in check. Don’t forget to take advantage of the 30-day free trial P.volve is currently running - you’ll be hooked. pvolve.com A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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hough porcelain veneers can be a quick and dramatic way to change your smile and may be the best way to create your desired look, they do require some complex dentistry and often need replacing every 10 years or so. In some cases, it may be what is needed. But these days there can be more conservative ways to achieve an amazing smile without the expense and maintenance needed that porcelain veneers involve. The concept is called Progressive Smile Design. You are involved in each stage of planning of your new smile and can decide how far you want to go. Of course, your gums need to be healthy and your teeth free from any cavities before you begin. At Sparklysmile’s Blackheath practice they have the expertise to get your teeth and gums happy and healthy before using the latest cosmetic technology and talent to bring on that true Sparklysmile. Q So how does Progressive
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photo shoot and discussion of what you would like to change. Sparklysmile has a photographic studio where they can take close-up photos of you and your smile. It
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can be emotional letting people know what you do not like, but they will come up with some options to help you improve your smile. This is a complimentary service and you get to meet Joanne, the knowledgeable treatment coordinator who will help you to explore the different solutions they offer. Q And what can Sparklysmile offer? A The approach of Align, Bleach, Bond
(sometime known as ABB) is a conservative way to improve your smile with as little dentistry as possible. It includes a threefold treatment sequence to solve crooked front teeth, which may also be discoloured, chipped, cracked or worn unevenly. Alignment (straightening) can be carried out using removeable, almost invisible, clear aligners or inman aligners. Bleaching (whitening) is carried out next using gentle gels in carefully constructed soft mouthguards to brighten your teeth. Sparklysmile make the trays, which are designed so that they hold the gel carefully in place, in their office so you can often get started on the same day that you decide to whiten your teeth. There is less sensitivity this way and they also offer an in-house boost to whitening if you have really stubborn staining on your teeth. Sparklysmile also tailor-make the way that you wear the gels so that they are comfortable, and you get the whitening carried out safely. Once the teeth are straighter (in some
“In Progressive Smile Design, you are involved in each stage of planning your new smile”
case in as little as 16 weeks), and whiter, then the edges of the teeth can be shaped using tooth coloured composite bonding to give an amazing outline to your smile. If your teeth are already straight then only two steps are needed to get your new smile - starting with the whitening and then bonding to perfect the look. In its most simple form, it involves no veneers or natural tooth removal and is a faster and more economical solution for people wanting to improve their smile. Phil says that the benefits of the Align, Bleach and Bond approach are that your teeth do not need to be prepared, no injections are used, and it often costs considerably less than a traditional smile makeover with porcelain veneers. If removable aligners are used, then you get to eat, drink and clean your teeth as normal and for special occasions you can also leave the braces out. Most importantly, the more of your own tooth that you are able to keep, the longer lasting the results are likely to be. Being able to evaluate the changes as you go often means that you are happier with your appearance sooner than you think and you can alter your plans accordingly. That is why Sparklysmile call it Progressive Smile Design.
Q How do I know if I am suitable? A Align, Bleach and Bond is perfect for
people with imperfect front teeth who want to improve their smile with as little dentistry as possible. If your teeth are already straight but you have worn or chipped your front teeth then you just miss out the alignment stage. And of course, if you really need a little more help than this, Phil has a talented team to help with implants and veneers if that is the only way to achieve the smile of your dreams.
Q What should you do next? A Call or email in and make time to visit
Joanne, our treatment coordinator. Phil will drop in on the session to say ‘hello’ and you can get started on your own transformation as soon as you like. Whether you need tooth whitening or something more, Sparklysmile will be able to help, and you can relax knowing every brighter smile Sparklysmile create is a product of good, thoughtful, modern dentistry.
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A husband-and-wife team from Norfolk designed a set of unique shelves for their home, and the Langham Hotel chose to commission some for its Champagne bar. riverbespoke.com
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Getting motivated for home working is easier when your surroundings are both stylish and practical. Anthropologie's exclusive Moroccan inlaid desk is handcrafted using the centuries-old technique of using inlaid bone to decorate surfaces. Made of tropical hardwood, it features an intricately patterned bone inlay design perched on tapered brass legs. ÂŁ1,498 anthropologie.com
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Beosound Balance is a new Google Assistant wireless speaker with a dynamic acoustic performance designed to be positioned up against the wall on a shelf or side table. Its sound is impressive for its size. ÂŁ1,750 bang-olufesen.com
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F O R M a n d F U N C T I O N Absolutely admires Iittala’s useful and beautiful new pieces By P E A R L B OY D
KURU CERAMIC BOWL, £115
“Kuru allows you to organise your personal belongings while displaying them in an interesting way”
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dark green and seville orange to beige and light grey. The vase comes in frosted clear and frosted moss green glass. SCP founder Sheridan Coakley, said: "Iittala are known for producing works by some of the most talented designers of modern times and Philippe is following in the footsteps of these iconic designers. His Kuru collection beautifully balances sculpture and function and shows all the hallmarks of a modern classic." I I T TA L A The full Kuru collection is available exclusively at scp.co.uk
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Tricia Guild is celebrating 50 years of Designer's Guild with a new book and an exhibition By PENDLE HARTE
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nfluential design company Designer’s Guild celebrates 50 years in the industry this year, and new exhibition Out of the Blue at The Fashion and Textile Museum is dedicated to its pioneering work. When Tricia Guild set up shop on King’s Road in 1970, her vision was to create a lifestyle. Frustrated with the lack of truly contemporary fabrics and wallpapers for interiors available, she produced a range that she considered to comprise components with which people could design their own interior schemes. Since its inception, the brand has grown into a global enterprise, whose products have changed the way we view colour, pattern and texture in our homes. Out of the Blue unravels Tricia Guild’s unique and creative approach, focusing on her inspiration, her intuitive design methodology and the techniques, processes and materials used. Tricia showed people how to put the different elements of a room together; how colour, pattern, texture and form can combine to create a harmonious space; juxtapositions are key to her style. Like an artist employing collage, her judgement of each composition has led to hugely diverse results. However, what has remained consistent is the boldness with which she brings together patterns, colours and materials to striking effect. She has consistently remained true to this vision and her initial philosophy is still paramount to the company’s work today. Visitors will be able to see first-hand where Tricia’s inspiration comes from - her travels to India, Japan, and Scandinavia – and how this is translated into collections of fabrics, wallpaper, furniture and accessories. Her inspiration may come from ancient Indian textiles, Renaissancestyle velvet or a Swedish Gustavian wall treatment, but the resulting interiors are never drawn solely from one traveller’s tale, never just a reworking of an old document. Instead, each is an eclectic amalgam in which a harmony A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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exists between East and West, present and past. Designers Guild is perhaps best known for florals and botanicals, but plain fabrics in a multitude of shades and textures alongside a vast range of geometric and abstract designs are also vital to the mix. Tricia is renowned for her confident and vivid use of colour, but the natural and neutral palette enjoys equal prominence in the company’s collections. With a broad and engaging array of designs on display, the exhibition will showcase the variety and constant reinvention that is central to the ethos of Designers Guild. The exhibition also highlights the techniques and processes vital for making these collections happen. How the company has explored various printing methods in the quest for innovation – from hand-block printing in the early days to rotary screen-printing and most recently digital printing. Visitors will see how traditional methods of production, from cut velvets and embroidered brocades, to flocking on fabric and paper have been re-discovered. Designers Guild has re- worked these skills in a bid to create something new and of the moment, yet still infused
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with the integrity of age-old techniques. Tricia has collaborated with artists and designers from other disciplines including Howard Hodgkin (1986); Kaffe Fassett (Kaffe’s Pots designed by Kaffe Fassett for Designers Guild 1993-5) and more recently Ralph Lauren and Christian Lacroix. She has designed collections under license for The Royal Collection that are directly inspired by the magnificent interiors and furnishings of the British Royal Family’s residences. Offering unique access to Designers Guild’s archive, with never before displayed original designs and artwork, Out of the Blue tells the story of Designers Guild in settings that capture the changing tastes in interiors over the past five decades. The exhibition charts the transformation of Tricia Guild from an ambitious young woman in business to the influential creative force behind a global brand. Out of the Blue celebrates the work and thought processes of this important and influential designer and reveals her highly successful, innovative and unconventional approach to design.
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The Fashion and Textile Museum is now temporarily closed. The exhibition's accompanying book, Out of the Blue: Fifty years of Designers Guild, is Tricia Guild's 19th book and it includes materials from the exhibition, highlighting the changing tastes in interiors over the past five decades. It's available for £30 at designersguild.com
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Pretty in PINK? How to choose the perfect front door colour with London Door Company
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GO BRIGHT AND BOLD Homeowners are increasingly brave with colour, and the front door is the perfect place to express your craving for bold shades. Whether you’re going for a rich blue or a vibrant violet, colours that stand out add wow factor and kerb appeal. Think about what colour says about you and your home. You can get away with going bright on many periodstyle homes, but if you are going to go wild with colour make it a focal point. Embrace new season colour trends and choose a palette that reflects you.
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BE NEUTRAL Grey, taupe and cream are sophisticated and timeless. With a revival in the popularity of period properties and many of us choosing to renovate and modernise, neutrals bring an opportunity to update classic features and characteristics. While the Victorians actually had fun with colour – especially primary ones, the modern taste for neutral shades also stems from this era. A beautifully painted front door in pale grey, sage or heritage green can convey a sense of calm, blending beautifully with surrounding greenery.
BACK TO BLACK Black is associated with power, mystery and calm, so it’s probably no coincidence that
the country’s most famous Georgian front door is painted this strong colour. And, if it’s good enough for No.10 it’s good enough for most late Georgian front doors. Many from this period were typically black or dark green. Black appears stable, giving your entrance a strong focal point, particularly if it’s contrasted with cream or white plasterwork. In Feng Shui, black is often used for doors that face north, east, or southeast to encourage the flow of positive energy.
HAND-PAINTED FOR A FINER FINISH The London Door Company believe that a hand-painted finish gives traditional doors a more authentic look. Unlike spray painting, which can result in a mass-produced, plastic look, handpainted doors have a unique, individually crafted appearance. Whether you opt for a traditional colour, a retro finish or something that’s personal to you, talk to the London Door Company and find the perfect paint for your London Door. LO N D O N D O O R C O M PA N Y To request their latest brochure visit londondoor.co.uk
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BORÅSTAPETER 11 Wallpaper Arne 1782 - 1784, £59 cloudberryliving.co.uk
WOODCHIP & MAGNOLIA Broadhead Forest Dove Wallpaper, £85 woodchipandmagnolia.co.uk
FLOCK Storm Dust pink wallpaper, £130 dust.ie
KARLIE KLUM Odyssey wallpaper, £30; limelace.co.uk
PAPER PLAY Fabulous wallpapers to hang now By P E N D L E H A R T E FERM LIVING Terrazzo wallpaper, £65 alexandalexa.com
SIAN ZENG Hua Trees in green, £185 sianzeng.com
ABIGAIL EDWARDS Secret Garden Wallpaper in Twilight, £86 abigailedwards.com
FLORENCE BROADHURST Waterfall Gardens wallpaper; florencebroadhurst.co.uk
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The classic Italian Moka Pot espresso maker is a simple way to create a professional, full-bodied brew at home. Stelton's Collar collection designed by Italian design duo, Daniel Debiasi and Federico Sandri has a stylish silhouette with a Scandinavian design aesthetic. £74.95 stelton.com
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La Cafetiere's stove top is suitable for induction hobs and is double walled, keeping contents hotter for longer. Luxury brushed gold, a brushed chrome base and minimalist shape create an understated premium look. £34.99 wayfair.co.uk
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P i c t u r e P E R F E C T Posters can instantly brighten up interiors and bring back fond memories By ZOË DELMER-BE ST
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here’s something about a vintage poster that draws you in. Maybe it’s the bold use of colour or the reminiscing of a bygone era, but from the get go, vintagestyle prints have been desirable. So desirable, in fact, that getting your hands on an original can set you back by £30,000 in some cases. Thankfully, Pullman Editions has a solution for those of you who want an original poster to refresh your interiors, but can’t afford the hefty price tag that comes along with it. Pullman Editions posters are all original designs and limited editions - making them collectors’ items in their own right. Inspired by the Art Deco movement, there’s a wide section of styles to choose from depicting glamorous ski scenes, idyllic tropical getaways and vintage car rallies. Georgina Khachadourian of Pullman Editions gives Absolutely some advice on choosing the perfect poster and how to incorporate it into your home's style of interiors.
Make it meaningful
First and foremost, buying art is an investment in pleasure. As such, it makes sense to choose an image that has personal meaning and makes you feel happy. The vast majority of our customers choose posters based on memories from a particular place – it could be a favourite ski resort, a honeymoon destination or a cherished family holiday.
Thoughtful framing
If you have invested in a quality piece of art, it’s really important to have a frame of equal quality. I’d recommend using a generoussized window mount for large-format prints. There is a huge variety of frames on the market and the choice comes down to personal preference. A classic stained wooden frame works in most interiors, or go for a highly-polished lacquer finish for a more contemporary look. It’s always best to ensure that your chosen frame has UV protection as posters can fade in sunlight.
Perfect placement
Poster artwork provides the perfect finishing touch to a space and can be hung on the walls of all rooms within a house, office or even a garage. One should think about choosing something to complement existing colour schemes – it’s often easier to work with neutral-coloured painted walls than bright wallpapers for example. A colourful poster can provide an often much-needed splash of colour to interiors.
“If you have invested in a quality piece of art, it's important to have a frame of equal quality” Top quality
As with most things, it’s always a good idea to purchase the best that you can afford. Lithographs, printed on high quality cotton paper, or giclee prints on canvas, are always going to be far superior in quality than printing digitally onto glossy paper. The quality of inks used on modern printing presses these days are vastly superior to those that were used decades ago, so there’s no reason that your print shouldn’t last for generations to come. PULLMAN EDITIONS pullmaneditions.com
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Shelf LIFE
Norfolk-based independent brand River Bespoke specialises in beautiful, handcrafted shelves B y K A T I E H AY N E S
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y husband Tim and I spent years working with high tech start-ups. Our lives started to change when we spent three years lovingly renovating our Grade II* house in Cambridge. Both of us were fed up with the monotony of life and the strains of Tim’s globetrotting, so we decided to consider a move to Norfolk, a place that we have always loved.
THE DECISION: TIME FOR A CHANGE In April last year we decided to make it happen and bought a house in Norfolk. We immediately started updating it to fit our style – and never finding quite the right accessories, we started designing and making our own furniture and shelving so we could achieve a unique finish. People have always commented on our designs and how beautiful they are, but it wasn’t until we had our kitchen fitted and received positive feedback from our kitchen company Harvey Jones that we decided to take a huge leap of faith and start our own business.
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FEATURE WALL INSTALLATION – LANGHAM, LONDON To date we have mostly focused on residential installations, but we’ve always said our bespoke feature walls would work equally well in a commercial setting. We’ve now been able to prove it thanks to a commission from the world-renowned Langham Hotel. The Langham wanted a unique and eyecatching backdrop for their champagne bar in Palm Court, one that would look stunning but also be functional for a busy, customer-facing area. We worked closely
with the Langham Hotel team to design the layout, materials choices and finishing touches. With ambient lighting, wallpaper and antiqued mirrors, we have helped them to create a truly beautiful area to compliment the luxurious Palm Court. The verdict: “A beautiful champagne bar that fits the bill perfectly,” according to Karina Ellias, Director Food and Beverage. She said: “We have been wanting to update the bar in Palm Court for some time and were looking for something different and special. River Bespoke’s shelves fitted the bill perfectly. We now have a beautiful champagne bar completing the stunning Palm Court. River Bespoke were very easy to work with from the initial concept, design and renders to working with our team to install the shelves on the day. Fitting was easy and flawless. Thank you River Bespoke.” I’m sure many of us will take this period of isolation to reflect on the homes we live in. This is when we realise how much we need our homes, and how important it is for them to be beautiful and functional. RIVER BESPOKE For more information or to find out how we can help transform your home with a bespoke feature wall contact us. info@riverbespoke.com • 07572 868549
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Embracing an innovative, modern approach whilst keeping traditional values at its core, Kew House School takes an exciting stance on 21st century education. th November 1st/7 (9.30am/care, 9.30am) With state-of-the-art facilities, a broad curriculum and excellent pastoral st Kew House is a place where you would want to be – a place November 15thof /21learning (7.00pm/ 9.30am) and discovery, laughter and friendship. November 29th (9.30am) please go to the website for open event dates and to book your place: kewhouseschool.com/openevents T: 0208 742 2038 E: info@kewhouseschool.com W: www.kewhouseschool.com An independent co-educational senior school for students aged 11-18 in West London
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COUNTRY STYLE U N I Q LO
Uniqlo and JW Anderson have launched their SS20 Collaboration, themed British Country Style. The first from designer Jonathan Anderson to include a kidswear line, the collection is bound by gingham check and fresh summer shades. uniqlo.com
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RAIN PROOF TOA ST I E
Outerwear by Toastie is designed to help kids explore the ourtoods freely in practical, comfortable and well-designed waterproofs with an emphasis on sustainability. The collections are super stylish too. toastiekids.com
SMALL TALK
Rain wear, Swedish style and activities for indoors
WEEK BY WEEK THE WEEK JUNIOR
The Week Junior is a brilliant source of news for children, especially now when we are all struggling to explain the inexplicable. The clever team has come up with a range of online resources and activities to help pass the time indoors at theweekjunior.co.uk/ activity-hub.
OII, ALEX AND ALEXA The multi-brand retailer launches their own sustainable childrenswear brand
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nline destination for all the coolest kids brands, Alex and Alexa, is launching their very own sustainable childrenswear brand called Oii. Designed in Göteborg, the pieces take inspiration from the west coast city’s varied cultural influences. The industrial heritage and fishman tradition, focus on sustainability and vibrant music scene have all influenced the making of the first collection, named ‘Hi I’m from Göteborg, and you?’. Impressively, most of the collection is made from recycled polyester and organic cotton. And the pieces are made to last, promoting a circular approach to consumption – hoping you will pass them on once outgrown. Parents will get on board with the cool, pared-back vibe, while little ones will love the imaginative prints. Which is a win win in our book. alexandalexa.com
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STORY TIME
CUT IT OUT
WA L L I A M S L I V E
T H I N G S TO C O L L AG E
David Walliams is releasing a free audio story every day until mid-April in a bid to provide entertainment for children currently unable to go to school. His readings from The World’s Worst Children go live at 11am every day and are already proving invaluable for bored tots.
Laurence King’s beautiful new Extraordinary Things to Cut Out and Collage by Maria Rivans is a brilliant resource of over 1500 quirky images for you to cut out and collage. Combine flowers, birds and cats with buildings, eyes, and moustaches. £16.99
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NEW ERA How schools can adapt to going digital overnight
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By LEO DUDIN
n the blink of an eye, parents across the world have become teachers, and teachers have scrambled to re-apply their knowledge and skills to teach remotely. Pupils used to being in close quarters with their peers now find themselves alone, in front of a screen. Coronavirus has caused a whirlwind of change, with everyone having to master new technologies and techniques, but as we settle into the realities of this new era of education, there are some ‘on screen’ smiles to be seen.
THE CHALLENGE FOR SCHOOLS
At Oakham, we decided that in this new digital world of education we wanted to prioritise the relationships within our community. We have fully embraced two-way virtual teaching, rather than simply setting work to be done remotely without any interaction
or feedback. Also, Oakham’s timetable has been structured to allow pupils to ‘meet’ daily with their House or tutors, which is even more important than usual. In putting relationships and interactions at the heart of our online learning approach, it was clear that Microsoft Teams fitted our needs as it easily allows video discussions with a whole class of pupils. It's proven up to the job, enabling teachers to share screens as they live-stream lessons, incorporate their pre-recorded content, and for pupils to submit work.
THE CHALLENGE FOR PUPILS
Our new timetable has shorter lessons and longer breaks, giving pupils the time and space to adjust to the rapid changes they are facing. We would strongly advise parents to go gently on children if they are putting timetables in place for their learning.
“We would strongly advise parents to go gently on their children if they are creating timetables”
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THE CHALLENGE FOR PARENTS
As a boarding school, Oakham is well-versed in offering support to our parents in all areas, so we have created a series of guides to help parents navigate their way. Advising them on everything from how to create a positive learning space at home to how best support children with their studies and their wellbeing. We've signposted yoga resources (Yoga by Tim), mindfulness apps (Headspace) and online support groups (tweentips. co.uk), as well as funny family films that are guaranteed to raise a smile if isolation becomes overwhelming. At times of crisis such as these, it becomes clear what is important. For us, it is that human relationships are at the heart of education. Face-to-face interactions and relationships matter and bring learning to life. By continuing to place a premium on maintaining relationships first and foremost, I believe Oakham has seen success.
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Holidays may be a bit topsy turvy this year but online activities are the solution
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his Easter holiday we are launching Animal Planet Cypher Camps Live Online. These are designed for teachers working with small groups of children in live streamed sessions. With conservation at the top of lots of kids' agendas, Animal Planet camps combine learning to code with learning about nature and having fun with animal-themed projects. Cypher runs creativity and coding camps in all school holidays. In normal times, we hold camps in independent schools, but Cypher Camps Live Online are ideal at this time of restricted movement. Encouraging children to learn to code helps them develop 21st century skills, gives them a greater
sense of wellbeing, builds selfconfidence and enables them to take control of their destinies. Why? Technology is changing the world. Just think about how we use the internet today, the computing power in our smart phones, how Artificial Intelligence is used to solve problems, how we are embracing 3D printing. People who are comfortable with the language of technology will be the leaders of the next generation and the top of their chosen fields. Learning computational thinking nurtures the skills the next generation will need to succeed. Code is the buzz word that everyone has heard about however the real skill we teach is computational thinking. We are familiar with Maths and English being the fundamentals of our educational system, but it is time to add computational thinking as the
“People who are comfortable with technology will be the leaders of the next generation”
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third pillar of this firm foundation. Computational thinking is about developing problem-solving strategies that are flexible and adaptive, as citizens of the future will need to be. As the world of work changes, the next generation will be able to embrace new styles of working, multiple careers and more entrepreneurial approaches in a new professional landscape. Young minds already use computational thinking, which is about there being many ways to solve a problem. Every toddler learns to walk in their own way – they try things, fall over, try again. Trial and error and determination are at the heart of coding and computational thinking. We use creative themes to make our camps appealing to as many different kinds of kids as possible - and we make a special effort to encourage girls. We aim to plant the seed of curiosity in every child to nurture their love of learning and discovery. The earlier we get children developing their brains in new, adaptive ways - the more hope there is that the way we programme and use computer science will benefit all members of society. We aim to get your kids future ready.
E L I Z A B E T H T W E E DA L E is a computer scientist, architect, author and founder of Cypher. cyphercoders.com
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TOP TIPS for getting home schooling off to a positive start: Children should work in short bursts of no more than 30 to 50 minutes (age-dependent), especially if their learning is mainly screenbased. This must be interspersed with regular exercise and fresh air.
Try to provide a dedicated workspace at home – i.e. the kitchen or dining room table set up with everything they need to work, a desk is great if you have one or an area that indicates a ‘classroom’ or space for learning, which is used just as that, to give the necessary separation from home and school.
HOME SCHOOLING Headmaster at Edge Grove, Ben Evans, gives advice to parents following news of UK-wide school closures
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arents need to understand that they cannot replicate day to day ‘in school’ learning, nor should they feel pressured to do so. Evans explains: “School closures mean that everyone will have to become used to a new ‘normal’ and that will take considerable adjustment for many families who are balancing their jobs with home schooling support. But parents shouldn’t feel pressured to fill their children’s days with a full timetable of lessons. Schools have a duty to support parents with comprehensive computer-based academic plans as well as web-based seminars, which will ensure that pupils are learning and making progress in all subjects.” However, maintaining a routine and providing some structure to
children’s days, is the way forward. “My advice to parents is to agree on a regular time for breakfast each morning, encourage your child to be fully dressed and ready to start the day, to get them into the right frame of mind for learning. So no onesies or pyjamas. This will help towards creating a prompt start to home learning.” “Parents should also try to encourage their children to maintain regular contact and dialogue with their school friends in a safe way. This is so important not only for their mental wellbeing, but also in terms of nurturing relationships and enjoying some light hearted social time together. It’s worth considering that this is also a worrying time for many children who don’t know when they will be returning to school and are looking to adults for reassurance in what is an uncertain world.”
“Children will be looking for reassurance from adults in what is an uncertain world”
Discuss the routine for each day with your children so they can ask any questions and set out your expectations– just as would happen at school. We nurture children to be independent learners and teach them to take responsibility for their own learning in school, so this is a great opportunity for them to put those skills into practice, with regular praise and support from parents. Taking ownership of tasks should be encouraged as this also builds resilient learners. Intersperse ‘lessons’ with learning spellings, reading books, outdoor garden activities or sport, music, art and crafts, cooking or drama-based activities to replicate a busy school day.
B E N E VA N S Headmaster Edge Grove School
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Explorer Laura Bingham and her husband Ed Stafford on taking their 20 month old son to live on an uninhabited island in Indonesia for a month I n t e r v i e w C A R LY G L E N D I N N I N G
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but what made you want to take your family off-grid? A When we first had our son, everyone was telling us that we had to buy this product and that teething ring and we started to wonder if there was a simpler way of parenting and whether we were overcomplicating and over-parenting things. So we went off-grid as a family experiment to see if we thrived or crumbled without our phones and all those baby necessities. Q What were the most positive
things that came out of being away from modern society? A Ran’s development by far – he just blossomed with the amount of attention we were giving him. At home I’m always trying to multitask but on the island the job for either Ed or me was to play
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with Ran. One person would go and get food/water/firewood/scout the island and the other person would watch him. But the best way to ensure Ran was 100% safe was to be fully engaged with him playing and he thrived so well. Q What did you struggle without?
And what did you miss the most?
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becoming collectively lonely, we originally thought that having the two people you love most in the world next to you would be enough, but we realised that we missed having family and friends around. It was those moments that Ed would be back at camp with Ran and I’d be collecting wood or scouting that I really wished I had someone to come with me, so that the job would be easier and we would be able to laugh and joke. It became very obvious why we are supposed to live in small communities. I also missed the comfort of my bed! And Ran’s cot. Putting a child to bed on the floor is so hard because Ran knew he could just get up and run off! So the last half an hour of the day would be trying to get Ran to lay down, I had to sing stories and try to engage him on a slightly calmer level so he wouldn’t escape.
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“I THINK IT’S IMPORTANT TO SHOW OUR CHILDREN WE LIVE IN THE WORLD AND NOT JUST IN A HOUSE” was doing and what was going on around him. It was extremely liberating knowing that I didn’t have to do 10 things at once, I just had to make sure Ran was safe. Q What were the biggest differences you
noticed in Ran and your family dynamic?
A I found it very interesting how little Ed and
Q Travel with children can be
tough. Do you think the positives outweigh the negatives? A 100%! I think travel is hard for the parents but it’s a necessity for a child. I don’t think we need to take our children to the depths of Africa or the Amazon but I do think it’s crucial we take them camping and walking up mountains and swimming in lakes. Travel doesn’t have to be expensive but I think it’s important to show children that we live in the world and not just in a house. With travel and having time close to nature, they will develop a relationship with it and realise its importance. It also creates a much MUCH nicer child. After camping or spending weeks in nature, my son is a wonderful child to be around –but 30 minutes in front of the TV and I swear he is possessed by the devil. Q Where there any hairy situations? A Like I said, the way to ensure Ran
was safe was simply to play with him. If I was playing with him, I knew what he
I disagreed. Before we left we tried putting up a greenhouse and had a tiff. I thought, jeez, if we can’t put up a greenhouse then how on earth are we going to survive on an island? But what I didn’t realise is that if Ed and I had an argument, we couldn’t storm off on the island like we can at home. We had to get on for Ran’s safety and for our survival, arguments were a luxury we couldn’t afford. We each had our tasks to do in the day and perhaps because the situation was quite stressful, I felt we had greater compassion towards one another and great appreciation for all the effort that went into every daily task. With Ran, I think it really helped me to understand what he needed from me. Our bond was already root-deep but it stripped back all the products and technology to show me that really all he needs is his parents’ love, attention and support. Children are incredibly resilient and adaptable creatures – when we arrived on the island Ran loved crackers and wasn’t fond of coconut. He asked for crackers once and I replied with “Sorry my love, there aren’t any crackers here”, and he never asked for them again because he knew there was no point, there weren’t any. He
then ate coconut like it was his favourite ever food because that’s what we had. He ate crabs, snails, conch, bore, whatever we put in front of him because that’s what we were eating. I knew he was resilient and capable but this was just proof of how resilient and capable children are. Q What are things like now
that you have returned?
A He’s in the garden more and I really
try to block out parts of my day that are purely playtime outside of groups. We try to have ‘no phone’ Sundays.
Q And finally, tell us about
your new children’s books?
A My new children’s books are about
real adventures by real people made digestible for 4-8 year olds. I hope to follow the adventures of four or five different living adventurers so that children can read the book and then meet the people so that they know these adventures are truly possible and done by people who are alive today. Mountains of Dreams is the first book of a five-part series based on my cycling adventure through South America and it focuses on the events in Ecuador. The second book is called A Jungle of Worries and was released in October. My intention is to inspire children to follow more wholesome ways to generate self-validation with adventure than with make-up and clothes. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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KIDS & EDUCATION • NEWS
Schools
NEWS Sucess stories from the world of education By ZOË DELMER-BE ST
G O L D STA R ArtsEd Independent Day School & Sixth Form’s recent ISI report judged the school as ‘excellent’. After a threeday Focused Compliance and Educational Quality Inspection, the team concluded: “The quality of the pupils’ academic and other achievements is excellent and are enabled by expert teaching.”
Holiday Workshops Yellowbird Education have announced plans to bring their popular workshops online throughout the Easter holidays. Offering children the chance to develop skills in Creative Writing, Handwriting, English Exam Preparation, Interview Skills and Reasoning, content is carefully designed to ensure children are engaged and motivated while providing interactive learning and regular feedback from experienced teaching staff.
TA L E S BY M A I L Book Box Club has launched a new book subscription box for 8-12 year olds called Tales by Mail. Tales by Mail is a bi-monthly delivery which includes two books, a selection of author letters, quizzes, games and more. An accompanying podcast will feature discussions with guest authors and reading group chats with UK schools.
“The workshops will inspire children and encourage creative minds”
Breakfast Club Heinz has teamed up with the charity Magic Breakfast to provide 12 million free school breakfasts for children. As schools have closed for all except the children of key workers, Heinz will ensure that children who usually rely on free school breakfasts will start the day with a proper meal, five days a week for eight weeks.
NEW HEAD The Gardener Schools Group have appointed Mr Will Williams as the new Headmaster of Kew House School, commencing September 2020. They are pleased to have found a candidate that shares their ethos, has a passion for working with young people and the energy to take Kew House onto its next successful phase.
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We love
BOOKS This month’s new releases to enjoy with your little ones
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All Things HERBERT’S GARDEN By Lara Hawthorn
The garden is a beautiful spot full of pretty plants and fascinating animals that create amazing things, such as the spider who weaves a spangled web or the ants who have a wondrous underground world. This book explores how everyone and everything has their own place on the planet. £21.99; waterstones.com
MUMMY LOVE
MY MAMA by Annemarie van Haeringen
Follow a young elephant as he explains his special relationship with his mama. The little elephant tells us his favourite things about his mama, and his least, like when his mama tells him off. Funny, relatable and moving, this is the perfect bedtime book. £11.99; waterstones.com
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BEAR WITH ANOTH ER BOOK ABOUT BEARS By Laura Bunting
The Bears have gotten bored of being in so many stories that they have gone on strike. This hilarious book looks at some alternatives for all the parts bears play in stories. But what sort of animal could be just right? Illustrations © Philip Bunting £6.99; scholastic.com
O N TH E FA R M TO P SY A N D T I M O N T H E FA R M By Jean Adamson and Gareth Adamson
Chill
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S TA R S B E F O R E B E D T I M E By Charles M. Schulz
With so much going on, sometimes it can be difficult for children to switch off before bedtime. This fact fi lled book helps create a bedtime ritual with mindfulness, muscle relaxation, gentle yoga poses, visualisation and other exercises to help kids release stress and get ready for bed. £12.99; agreatread.co.uk
Explore the farm alongside Topsy and Tim as they spend a day meeting the animals, collecting eggs, getting into trouble with geese and even feeding a calf. This edition celebrates 60 years of Topsy and Tim and is sure to be a hit with animal-loving children. £8.99; hive.co.uk
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HUNGRY T H E W O L F A N D T H E F LY By Antje Damm
This is an engaging book that doubles as a guessing game, helping to build memory and observation skills. Follow the wolf on his rampage through the nursery where he eats all the toys one after another. Together you can guess which object will be eaten next until everything re-emerges. £6.99; bookdepository.com
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A RT Y MY FIRST HEROS By Nila Aye
This book will introduce your little one into the wonderful world of art. Exploring the careers of Artemisia Gentileschi, Vincent Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo and Andy Warhol, this book is the perfect way to meet the greats. Pre-order £5.99; whsmith.co.uk
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KEW GREEN preparatory school
An Independent School for Boys and Girls aged 4-11 Quality of Pupils’ Achievement and Learning - “Excellent” Quality of Teaching - “Excellent”
Quality of Extra-curricular Provision - “Excellent” Quality of Pastoral Care - “Excellent”
Quality of Links with Parents - “Excellent”
Quality of Pupils’ Personal Development – “Excellent” “Pupils of all ages benefit from a rich and exciting curriculum.”
Independent Schools Inspectorate Report - July 2015
Please go to the website for open event dates and to book your place www.kgps.co.uk/openmornings or phone 020 8948 5999 Kew Green Preparatory School
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preparatory school
An Independent School for Boys and Girls aged 4-11 Quality of Pupils’ Achievement and Learning - “Excellent” Quality of Teaching - “Excellent”
Quality of Extra-curricular Provision - “Excellent” Quality of Pastoral Care - “Excellent”
Quality of Links with Parents - “Excellent”
Quality of Pupils’ Personal Development – “Excellent” ‘’The curriculum is excellent for all ages and abilities, and is expertly matched to meet the needs of the range of pupils in the school.’’ Independent Schools Inspectorate Report - March 2016
Open Mornings Open Mornings Please go to the website for open 9.15am Tuesday 14th November
9.15am 9thto May 2019 eventThursday dates and book your place 9.15am Thursday 18th January 2018 9.15am Tuesday 11th June 2019 www.rpps.co.uk/openmornings or
9.15am Thursday 1st February 2018
phone 020 8846 9153
To your place on an open morning, pleasemornings, go to To book register your attendance at one of our open rpps.co.uk/admissions phone 020secretary@rpps.co.uk 8846 9153 please phone 0208 846 or 9153 or mail
Ravenscourt Park Prep School 16 Ravenscourt Avenue, London W6 0SL
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KIDS & EDUCATION • EASTER
Easter Gift Guide Carly Glendinning rounds up the sweetest presents for little ones
S U N D AY BEST NELLIE QUATS Nellie Quats make the most perfect ditsy floral dresses, sweet gingham prints and Peter Pan collar blouses. The brand for girls creates the kind of special pieces you’ll want to get out year after year and then hand down. nelliequats.com
EDITOR’S PICK
HOP TO IT
MAILEG Anything from the Maileg range would make an adorable Easter gift, but their bunnies are really perfect. This floppy-eared one even has a gorgeous spring-like outfit. £26; smallable.com
GOOD EGGS
ROCOCO Handmade in small batches by expert chocolatiers, Rococo’s Salted Caramel Seagull eggs are so delicious they’ll disappear long before Easter Sunday. If you do have any left, they would make a pretty table decoration. £13.50; rococochocolates.com
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Co-educational boarding and day school for children aged 11 - 18
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“The quality of the pupils’ academic and other achievements is excellent.”
For girls & boys from 2 years
ISI Inspection Report, November 2019
Whole College Open Morning Saturday 25 April 2020 Book with the Admissions Team 0118 976 7415 admissions@pangbourne.com
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BASKETS LITTLE BUNNIES MERI MERI For the best selection of Easter dress up, look no further than Meri Meri. They have everything from ears and tails, to flower fairy costumes. merimeri.co.uk
SMART COOKIES MERI MERI
With the Easter holidays stretching out before us, baking might keep little ones entertained (well for five minutes anyway!). Meri Meri has a cute selection of cutters that will make decorating fun. merimeri.co.uk
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Make sure their Easter present is both cute and practical by giving them this bunny robe from Liewood. Perfect for snuggling up in after a splash in the tub. £49; scandiborn.co.uk
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WOODSTOCK ROAD W4
£2,595,000
n impressive five bedroom Victorian house that is arranged over three floors and has been modernised by the current owner, blending a mix of period features with a beautiful contemporary finish. Woodstock Road is moments away from Turnham Green Terrace and Chiswick High Road. Turnham Green Underground station, as well as close proximity to the A4 and the M4, provide commuters with excellent transport links.
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FAIRLAWN AVENUE, W4 WELLESLEY ROAD, W4
£465,000 GUIDE PRICE: £1,350,000
LETTINGS
An five-bedroom with the a large Southbenefit facing garden and off-street parking locatedThree withinbedrooms, a short walkluxury of numerous An absolutely amazinglycharming light, well presented period triple family aspecthome flat with added of a balcony and private garden. bathroom, amenities. Arranged three floors, the house comprises; entranceheating, hall, stunning withand 3.1mprivate high ceilings, fitted kitchen, 14' reception room,over fully integrated kitchen, gas fired central sharedouble in the reception freehold,room balcony gardendining with room, side access. Ideally garden room/utility/cloakroom, facing garden, double bedrooms, familyshopping bathroom,and shower room, eaves storage, off-streetHigh parking and a number situated within close proximity62’ofSouth Chiswick Park tubefive station and the extensive restaurant facilities on Chiswick Road. of impressive period features. The house is in a great location being a short walk to the historic Strand on the Green riverside and Chiswick High Road’s shops, cafes and restaurants. Transport links include Gunnersbury and Kew Bridge Stations, local bus routes and the A4/M4 for routes in and out of London. No chain.
LINDENCOTTAGE, GARDENS, W4W4 LAMB W4 BROOKFIELD ROAD,
£330 PER WEEK £1.600,000 £1,095,000
newly decorated lower ground floor flat with privateroad west facing doublePark bedroom with wardrobes, reception with AA very well-presented Edwardian house ongarden this popular residential just to thegarden. North ofLarge the Bedford Conservation Area. The house is fullyroom extended wood floors, bathroom with fitted 18’8 kitchen, garden. The room, flat isreception on one of Chiswick's best garden, locatedfull-width roads, moments from thetwo shops, on the ground floor and into theshower loft andover, comprises; kitchen/breakfast room, South facing master bedroom, restaurants cafés family on thebathroom High Road andseparate 5 minutes fromensuite Turnham Green station. property is available early September, furnished. further bedrooms, with shower, shower room, eavesThe storage, entrance hall with storage. Brookfield Road is very well located within a short walk of Chiswick High Road’s shops, cafes and restaurants. Transport links include Turnham Green Station, local bus routes and the A4/M4 for routes in and out of London. No chain.
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LETTINGS POINTROAD, WHARFW4 LANE, TW8 BATH
£350 PER WEEK GUIDE PRICE: £2,000,000
ABeautifully rare opportunity to purchase a detached doublesecond fronted period family withinsought the Bedford Conversation Area. Presented in immaculate presented two double bedroom floor flat in home this highly afterPark riverside development. Boasting a stunningorder open plan throughout with a 12m widea plot, house comprises; hall, front receptionLarge roomopen with bay window, second spacious reception room,with 33’ kitchen/ kitchen reception room, riverthe side balcony and a entrance master ensuite bedroom. plan reception room, fully fitted kitchen granite work dining room, wardrobes office, cinema room (bed 5),views. 40’ garden with open parking aspect, additional courtyard garden, off-street parking, master bedroom suite with luxury shower tops, fitted and riverside Underground space included. room and dressing room, three further double bedrooms, large family bathroom with floor standing bath and separate shower, large loft, a host of period features throughout. The house is within a short walk of Chiswick High Road’s numerous shops, cafes and restaurants.
QUEENCOTTAGE, ANNES GROVE, LAMB W4 W4 SUTTON COURT MANSIONS, W4
£430 PER WEEK £1.600,000 £500,000
A large, light and beautifully presented doubleforming bedroom on popular this highly desirable heart Park of Bedford Park, just minutes An immaculately presented, spacious and lighttwo apartment partflat of this period mansionroad blockinin the the Grove area of Chiswick. Situated on from Turnham Green underground Top floor ensures beautiful views from the reception and bedrooms. the 3rd floor with lovely views, thestation. flat totals 743 sqft position and comprises; 16’4 dual aspect reception room, kitchen/breakfast room with larder/utility, 15’3 double bedroom with bay window, bathroom, large entrance hall, high ceilings, excellent storage throughout, additional ground floor storeroom, share in the freehold. Sutton Court Mansions is located on Grove Park Terrace, which leads down to the historic Strand on the Green riverside with its popular pubs. Fauconberg Parade’s shops and award-winning deli are 1 minute away, with the more extensive facilities on Chiswick High Road within a short walk.
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Burlington Road, W4
£1,595 per week Burlington Road, W4
This Victorian family home has six bedrooms and the added bonus of off-street parking for three cars.With a double reception room and a garden, this property has ample space for all, energy rating e.
Set in the heart of Chiswick, a semi-detached house with five bedrooms. There is a double reception room, a large eat-in kitchen and a garden, ideal for those summer months, energy rating d.
020 8742 4100 chiswicklettings@fletcherestates.com
Stile Hall Gardens, W4
£1,100 per week
020 8742 4100 chiswicklettings@fletcherestates.com
£995 per week Sutton Lane South, W4
A five bedroom, semi-detached Victorian house with a large reception room, full-width kitchen/dining room extension and a garden as well as the luxury of a roof terrace, energy rating e. 020 8742 4100 chiswicklettings@fletcherestates.com
£975 per week
With a newly extended kitchen, a larger than average through reception room and an attractive garden, this four double bedroom Victorian house would make the perfect home, energy rating e. 020 8742 4100 chiswicklettings@fletcherestates.com
For further information on the costs associated with renting a property, please visit our website or ask one of our local experts.
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Barrowgate Road, W4 A beautifully crafted house that has been carefully remodelled by the current owners to create a wonderful family home. There is plenty of entertaining space with a reception room, a kitchen and dining area which leads on to a landscaped, south facing garden, energy rating e.
Evershed Walk, W4 Set within a gated development, this stunning ground floor apartment has two/three bedrooms, an underground parking space and a private residents gym. The stylish apartment offers the luxury of a Jacuzzi bathtub and a secluded garden area, energy rating c.
ÂŁ2,800,000 020 8987 3000 chiswicksales@fletcherestates.com
ÂŁ1,625,000 020 8987 3000 chiswicksales@fletcherestates.com
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