Absolutely Kensington & Chelsea March 2020

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To your HEALTH Focus on healthcare and wellness MARCH 2020

INTERIORS SPECIAL 40 pages filled with ideas for the home

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ABSOLUTELY

Contents MARCH 2020

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C U LT U R E ABSOLUTELY LOVES

10 things we’re coveting this month

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Great gifts for Mothers' Day

AGENDA

H E A LT H & B E A U T Y 53 BEAUTY CONFIDENTIAL

CERAMIC ART LONDON

55 TREATMENT REVIEWS

Diary dates for March

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49 MOTHER LOVE

The annual focus on ceramics comes to King's Cross

This month's best beauty buys

New hair and beauty treatments tested

FOOD & DRINK 26 KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL

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32 RECIPES

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FA S H I O N 38 SQUARE DANCE

82 COUNTER CULTURE

News from the industry

Japanese in only seven ingredients

Talking fashion and instagram with Marie Louise Pumfrey

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CLIP ART

Jewellery for your hair

HOME DESIGN NEWS

Updates from the industry

PROJECT MANAGER

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.

Elnaz Namaki's stylish insights into the world of construction

New kitchen aesthetics

T R AV E L 112 NATURE TRAIL

ON THE COVER hush-uk.com

Eco travel in Brazil

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FLOOR STORY

A rug inspired by London

Editor’s

LETTER ABSOLUTELY’S March issue highlights

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arch marks the start of spring, which for some people always means spring cleaning – not usually us, however. In this issue we are focusing heavily on reviving our interiors, with a huge section devoted to everything about the home, and for the first time we're also quite excited about spring cleaning. Partly because of all the lifechangingly high tech vacuum cleaners we've been testing, but mostly because of the fast-growing world of eco cleaning products revolutionising the way we choose and use them. There's no excuse for buying brands that don't consider compostible wrapping, refillable bottles, returnable packaging and just no packaging. We look at all of these in our HOME section, alongside many more glamorous subjects including lighting design, kitchen aesthetics and beautiful rugs. We also look at several new home renovation projects, investigate how to make the best domestic coffee and choose some stylish kitchen storage. Elsewhere we focus on ceramics, healthcare and how to gain instagram followers. Enjoy the issue.

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INTERIOR DESIGN FOCUS 40 pages of ideas and inspiration for the home

NEON SHADES

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MARIE LOUISE PUMFREY

How to gain friends and influence people... on Instagram

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CERAMIC ART LONDON Beautiful pots and pieces

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Wish LIST 10 things we Absolutely love COMPILED BY

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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. Peregrine, £85; peregrineclothing.co.uk

PICTURE PERFECT Author and architect Sig Bergamin explores his love of the vivid and eclectic brazillian style, Published by Assouline. Maximalism: By Sig Bergamin, €95,00; eu.assouline.com

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ABSOLUTELY • LOVES

EDITOR’S PICK

C R O C H E T FA N C Y Add some texture to your spring style. 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

TREND CURVE

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 matt 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. Amelies 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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C U LT U R E

MAKING HERSTORY From 2-24 March, Maddox Gallery champions emerging female artists with the women-only exhibition ‘HERSTORY Women in Art’. The exhibition redefines the conversation around women in art and the landscape within which they work. 9 Maddox Street, W1S 2QE; maddoxgallery.com

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The Agenda

LO N D O N ’S H OT T E ST H A P P E N I N G S

T H E AT R E

Run Sister Run 25 March-2 May S O H O T H E AT R E From award-winning playwright Chloë Moss, Run Sister Run tells the story of two sisters heading in different directions, desperate to cling to their bond. Spanning four decades up to the present day, we watch the sisters navigate life in this emotive story of family, love and dependence. 21 Dean Street, W1D 3NE; sohotheatre.com

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UNITED QUEENDOM 2- 3 0 MA RC H • K E NS I NGTO N PALACE

Delving into the world of political intrigue, court games and high drama, this immersive comedy allows you to discover the stories of Henrietta, an English mistress, and Queen Caroline, the face of the court. Kensington Palace provides a brilliant backdrop to this scandalous story, which is based on truth. Kensington Gardens, W8 4PX; hrp.org.uk

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The Time Machine Until 5 April T H E LO N D O N L I B R A RY Inspired by HG Wells’ The Time Machine, Creation Theatre takes small audience groups on a journey through the labyrinth of the iconic London Library. Entering a world in which time travel has generated thousands of parallel universes, expect the unexpected in this new take on immersive science-fiction theatre. 14 St James’ Square, SW1Y 4LG; londonlibrary.co.uk

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CULTURE • TALKING TOPICS

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Madam Butterfly

Until 17 April E N G L I S H N AT I O N A L O P E R A Traditional Japanese theatre and cinematic images are combined in this Olivier-award winning production of Madam Butterfly. Puccini’s story of unrequited love between a Japanese girl and an American naval officer is as captivating as ever with the lead role of Cio-Cio San played by Welsh soprano Natalya Romaniw. St Martin's Lane, WC2N 4ES; eno.org

DON'T MISS

A BEAT FA M I LY

KALEIDOSCOPE

25 July, Alexandra Palace North London’s Ally Pally plays host to child-friendly Kaleidoscope festival, a day packed with DJ sets, live bands, comedy, theatre and family entertainment on the picturesque hilltop. With Groove Armada and Fun Lovin' Criminals headlining, it’s set to be an unmissable musical event this summer. kaleidoscope-festival.com

T H E AT R E

THE DOCTOR

This Month’s Must See

6-11 April R I C H M O N D T H E AT R E In a private hospital, a woman is fighting for her life when a priest arrives - but her doctor refuses him entry. Juliette Stevenson stars in this dramatic and compelling production about the battle between faith and medicine in a divided society. There’s only a short time to see The Doctor at Richmond Theatre before its transfer to the West End. 1 Little Green, TW9 1QH; atgtickets.com

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MIGHTY HOOPLA

WOMEN BEWARE WOMEN O NGO I NG • SAM WAN AMAKER PLAYHOUSE

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tep into the flamboyant Florentine court and uncover the savage underbelly of desire, lust and ambition in Thomas Middleton’s exploration of gender power dynamics. Starring Thalissa Teixeira, Tara Fitzgerald and Olivia Vinall, this formidable trio deliver a brilliant performance of the Jacobean tragedy, directed by Amy Hodge.

6 June, Brockwell Park A celebration of all things pop and LGBTQ+, the colourful Mighty Hoopla returns to Brockwell Park with a killer line up including Cheryl, Anastasia, Atomic Kitten and Natasha Bedingfield. The feel-good festival will also have plenty of activities like fairground rides, comedy, mass kareoke and drag acts galore. mightyhoopla.com

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WIDE AWAKE

5 June, Brockwell Park Rave into the summer at Wide Awake, a new festival from the creators behind some of London’s most iconic small music venues. Showcasing the best of the underground scene from indie to techno and beyond, acts on the line up include black midi, The Comet Is Coming and Girl Band. wideawakelondon.co.uk

21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, SE1 9DT; shakespearesglobe.com

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W H E E L of

F O R T U N E Ceramic Art London returns to King’s Cross this month. Absolutely previews the show Words E V E H E R B E R T

TINY POTS BY YUTA SEGAWA

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CULTURE • CERAMICS

ARJAN VAN DAL

“From the functional and decorative to the abstract and architectural” ROUND TEAPOT BY TRICIA THOM

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aking place once again in the grand setting of Central Saint Martins’ concourse, Ceramic Art London is the place to see and buy the best contemporary ceramic art made by 110 of the most prestigious makers from around the world. With price points ranging from £20 – £5000, this year’s edition will see an expanded snapshot of contemporary ceramic making, from the functional and decorative to the abstract and architectural. Among the 34 first-time exhibitors are Irina Razumovskaya, whose textural sculptures create the illusion of peeling bark, Hassakorn Hirunsirichoke with his intricate and alienesque miniature forms and, from Canada, Toni Losey whose work embraces both the functional and sculptural. Returning makers include Tricia Thom, with her Japanese-inspired porcelain works, Arjan Van Dal, whose engineering background is reflected in ultra-contemporary designs and Lisa Hammond, whose alchemic mastery of soda glaze firing transforms the simple forms of her mugs and vases. Animals and nature are a recurring theme, from Charlotte Pack’s Species Pots to Barbara Hast’s plant-inspired porcelain curiosities and Zoe Whiteside’s white stoneware polar bears. Programmed in partnership with Central Saint Martins, ClayTalks returns with a series of illuminat-

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BOWLS BY SUE PRYKE

CERAMIC A R T LO N D O N 20-22 March Central Saint Martins, Granary Square N1 ceramicartlondon.com

ing talks given by prestigious names from the ceramic world. This year’s highlights include a keynote from lauded ceramicist Magdalene Odundo OBE and Sue Pryke who, as well as being a major designer for IKEA, was recently announced as a judge on the next series of The Great Pottery Throw Down airing on Channel 4 in 2020. Past speakers have included Tristram Hunt, Kate Malone, Keith Brymer-Jones, Grayson Perry and Phoebe Cummings among many others. Toby Brundin, Business Manager of the Craft Potters Association, said: “Year on year we have a growing number of exhibitors eager to show and more visitors wanting to attend, so we’re delighted to announce a major expansion for 2020. The extended space – which sees the fair spread into the dramatic setting of Central Saint Martins ‘crossing’ – allows us to increase the breadth of artists we profile, tapping into areas of the ceramics landscape that we had previously been unable to showcase.”

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CULTURE • THEATRE

ABSOLUTELY reviews… LESLEY MANVILLE AS CLAIRE ZACHANASSIAN PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHAN PERSSON

“What she wants is justice – she has even brought a coffin”

The VISIT

A new adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's classic play at the Olivier By PENDLE HARTE

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ransposed from an unidentified central European location called Guellen to the equally unpromising-sounding Slurry in port-war America, this production reimagines Durrenmatt's original morality play. Subtitled The Old Lady Comes to Call, it's a tale of revenge and greed, of collective action, time passing and the effects of poverty on ethics, community and humanity, newly adapted by American dramatist Tony Kushner. We open at a railway station: this is Slurry, depressed, economically inactive, nowheresville – but former home to the enormously wealthy Claire Zachanassian

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(Lesley Manville), whose imminent visit is highly anticipated. "We're alive only in the sense that moss and litchen are alive," says one of the older residents. The mayor enlists the help of her former boyfriend, Alfred Ill (Huge Weaving) – from 40 years ago – in planning to ask her to donate to the town's coffers, but when she arrives, appearing from an impressive cloud of steam, it's clear that she has a different agenda. Her proposal is to donate a billion dollars to the town – a billion dollars! – on one condition: she wants the townspeople to murder Ill. She has even brought a coffin. Her grudge? He abandoned her while pregnant, having recruited others to testify against her in court and deny his paternity 40 years ago. What she wants is "justice," something

which she is certain can be bought. The offer is publicly refused by the mayor – but shopkeeper Ill's suspicions are raised when a new financial confidence enters the town. Everyone is buying new shoes and opening credit accounts. Even his own family shop is taken over and generously restocked with 1950s consumer desirables. Eventually, the inevitable happens. It's a stylish production, beautifully designed by Vicki Mortimer and with lavish costumes and a slick jazz sountrack, but there's no reason for it to take three and a half hours – apart from that watching Lesly Manville is a delight.

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Stylish, engaging, a bit long ★★★★★ THE VISIT CONTINUES UNTIL 13 MAY

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ROUND UP

Best in SHOW Get the most out of London’s theatre scene with our top stage picks for the month By A B B I E S C H O F I E L D

MUST SEE

COLLAPSIBLE

Until 21 March BUSH THEATRE

Essie’s job and relationship have both come to an end, and she’s a little bit lost; this new sharp and funny play by Irish writer Margaret Perry is about trying to hold on while your world collapses. Having won multiple awards at the likes of Edinburgh Fringe and Vault Festival, Collapsible is now showing at Bush Theatre. 7 Uxbridge Road, W12 8LJ; bushtheatre.co.uk

ON BLUEBERRY HILL

MACBETH

Until 25 March

SHAKE SPEARE’S GLOBE

Playing Shakespeare With Deutsche Bank's fast-paced production of this tragic tale of murderous ambition is aimed especially at young people. Drawing attention to the timeless issues of the play with an aim of demystifying Shakespeare for students, 18,000 tickets have been given to state secondary schools in London and Birmingham. 21 New Globe Walk, SE1 9DT; shakespearesglobe.com

ON BLUEBERRY HILL

MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE

From 5 March

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TRAFALGAR STUDIOS

PEACOCK THEATRE

Following sell-out seasons in Dublin and New York, Sebastian Barry’s first new work in 10 years is coming to the West End. In On Blueberry Hill, two men who are both best friends and worst enemies share a cell in Mountjoy Jail, destined to spend the next 20 years together. Throughout the play, they reveal the events that led them there. 14 Whitehall, SW1A 2DY; onblueberryhill.co.uk

Created by triple Olivier-award winner Katie Price, who was behind hit shows such as Some Like It Hip Hop and Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Message In A Bottle is a new dance-theatre show set to the music of Sting. Expect dazzling footwork, astonishing athletics and hits like Every Breath You Take and Fields of Gold. Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street, WC2A 2HT; peacocktheatre.com

THE PRINCE OF EGYPT

THE PRINCE OF EGYPT MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE

Ongoing

DOMINION THEATRE

From the composer of Wicked comes the stage adaptation of The Prince of Egypt, based on the Dreamworks film. Audiences will be immersed in the world of Ancient Egypt and the story of two brothers with secret pasts and brilliant destinies. The first, Ramasses, will rule as Pharaoh. The other, Moses, is given a divine task: to rise up and free his people. 268-269 Tottenham Court Road, W1T 7AQ; theprinceofegyptmusical.com

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LONDON PREMIERE OF THE TONY AWARD-WINNING PLAY

JANIE DEE

VINCENT FRANKLIN

REBECCA LACEY

BY CHRISTOPHER DURANG DIRECTED BY WALTER BOBBIE

MICHELLE ASANTE

CHARLIE MAHER

LUKWESA MWAMBA

21 MARCH – 16 MAY 2020 CHARING CROSS THEATRE

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EVENTS • PARTNERSHIP

E LEC TR I C POWER Win a Hospitality Experience for four at Formula E’s London E-Prix

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he 2019/20 ABB FIA Formula E Championship season finale doubleheader - the London E-Prix - is racing into the city’s Royal Docks this year and shapingup to be the motoring event of the summer. To celebrate the launch of its new collaboration, Keith Prowse, the official London E-Prix hospitality sales agent, is offering readers the chance to win four hospitality experiences at the London E-Prix at ExCeL London on Sunday 26 July 2020. The lucky winner will win four all-inclusive experiences in the ExCeLeration Hub. Opening a full one hour and 15 minutes before Formula E qualifying, the ExCeLeration Hub is the perfect place to soak up the electrifying race day energy. The in-house DJ will keep the atmosphere electric throughout the race build-up and large screens will keep

you updated on all of the developments. The event is the perfect day out for all the family, featuring interactive gaming stations that let players step into the cars of their favourite Formula E drivers – there’s nothing like a little friendly competition between family and friends. After qualifying, food stations will offer a mouth-watering array of grazing options, which can be washed down with complimentary wines, spirits, beers and soft drinks – but don’t forget to leave room for a pre-race afternoon tea. As the 24 fully-electric cars line up on the grid for the final time this season, take to your Grandstand seat to enjoy all the action, with a fantastic view of the thrilling opening chicane. After the race you will be itching to discuss all the twists and turns with someone who really knows their stuff. Not to worry, the post-race drinks reception gives you a

JAKE HUMPHREY

chance to rub shoulders with sports television legend Jake Humphrey who can give his expert opinion on all the day’s events as well as the crowning of the Formula E champion. Formula E is the world’s first allelectric international single-seater championship. Since the first race in the grounds of the Beijing Olympic Park in 2014, Formula E has grown to incorporate 12 teams and 24 drivers competing across 13 races in 11 cities worldwide. The London E-Prix will offer spectators the chance to see motorsport’s first indoor-outdoor track. The unique layout will see drivers race from a starting grid located inside ExCeL through the Royal Docks and along the Thames waterfront, making for gripping action. So don’t miss out on the chance to win the ultimate Formula E hospitality experience courtesy of Keith Prowse. Full details below. Competition closes on 27 March. Terms and conditions apply: see link. Enter online at: absolutely.london/win-eprix

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FOOD & DRINK

GRILL SEEKER ROBATA

This signature dish of wood flamed Iberico pork pluma is marinated in black pepper miso for 24 hours, then cooked under a high flame on a robata grill, adding a delicious, smoky flavour. Finished with a miso pepper glaze and garnished with pickled green apple, shimeji mushrooms and robata-grilled red chilli, it packs a fiery punch, too. 56 Old Compton Street, W1D 4UE; robata.co.uk

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WHAT TO DRINK

SAKE news

Japanese rice wines to sample this month

TASTING NOTES

London’s food news and most exciting openings this month By ABBIE SCHOFIELD

B y R O B ATA

Kikusui Setsugoro Shuppinshu Daiginjo Genshu; Niigata, Japan £85 This sake is full bodied, with a creamy texture and elegant spicy and fruity aroma. It can be served hot or cold and provides sweet flavours of pear, a touch of vanilla and melona. Genshu (undiluted sake) contains approximately up to 20 per cent alcohol by volume.

Tamanohikari Junmai Daijingo Bizen; Kyoto, Japan £48 Made from rare Omachi rice which was discovered over a century ago, this is a dry rich sake with a fruity aroma and complex, fragrant flavour of vanilla and sweet rice. It can be enjoyed hot or cold and pairs well with sushi and sashimi.

Akashi Tai Shiraume Umeshu; Hyogo, Japan £48 This is a luxurious liqueur using premium Ginjo Sake, made from Yamada Nishiki rice blended with ume plums. A great plum taste with a honey and almond flavour which can be served over ice, or works well as part of a stunning cocktail. ROBATA ROBATA is an independent restaurant in Soho built on Japanese principals; friendly service, fresh food bursting with flavour, natural cooking techniques and food which is enjoyed with all five of the senses.

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New look GY M K H A N A

Michelin-starred Indian restaurant Gymkhana has reopened with new interiors inspired by the opulent residential mansions of Kolkata and Pondicherry. As well as the classic pan-Indian dishes Gymkhana is known for, there will be new recipes to try such as Keralan wild tiger prawns and Bombay vegetable cutlet with masala ketchup - plus, a sumptuous new cocktail menu to match. 42 Albemarle Street, W1S 4JH; gymkhanalondon.com

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FOOD & DRINK• NOTES

LET’S BRUNCH Our favourite new morning menus

MADERA

Eat Greek AMPÉLI

New hotspot hotel Treehouse London’s restaurant Madera has launched a Cali-Mexican inspired brunch featuring breakfast enchiladas, margaritas and a vegan churros trolley. Plus, on 7 March and 4 April the rooftop will host ‘brunch parties’ with live music and dance. 14-15 Langham Place, W1B 2QS; treehousehotels.com

A former Nopi chef is at the helm of new Charlotte Street restaurant Ampéli, named after the Greek for ‘vineyard’. Serving delicious Hellen flavours with a wine list fit for the gods, dishes include feta saganaki with tomato jam, okra and goat’s cheese fritters, and braised cuttlefish with orzo. 18 Charlotte Street, W1T 2LZ; ampeli.london

JOIN THE C LU B CLUB MEXICANA TAQUERIA

Vegan street food pioneer Club Mexicana has opened its first permanent restaurant, serving vibrant Cali-Mexican flavours. Think plant-based tacos, nachos and tostadas, and the return of classic favourites like the beer-battered Tofish Taco. Margaritas at the ready. Kingly Court, W1B 5PW; clubmexicana.com

FOLIE Golden Square restaurant and bar Folie has a new brunch menu, bringing a taste of the Riviera to sleepy Londoners. Available on both weekends and weekdays, dishes include scrambled eggs with sea urchin and French toast with salted caramel. 37 Golden Square, W1F 9LB; folie.london

IT'S A DAT E OKLAVA

Vegan delight ROBATA

Japanese restaurant ROBATA has a new vegan dish on its menu, miso aubergine. The aubergine is lightly fried to soften the texture before being placed in the oven to finish cooking. The dish is then topped with a sweet miso glaze and garnished with pickled shimeji mushroom, robata-grilled red chillies and a dash of shichimi pepper. 56 Old Compton Street, W1D 4UE; robata.co.uk

SW E E T C H I C K Sweet Chick is known for its gourmet fried chicken and waffles, but the all-American eatery has just launched a bottomless brunch. On the menu are cornbread biscuits, eggs benedict, ricotta pancakes, southern-style veggie BBQ hash and fried chicken, all served family-style. 8 Market Place, W1W 8AG; sweetchick.com

Following on from Oklava Shoreditch and Oklava Arcade, this new all-day bakery is inspired by chef Selin Kiazim’s Turkish heritage, with Black Sea region wines sourced by co-owner Laura Christie. We can't wait to try the smoked bacon and medjool date butter toastie. 64 Grafton Way, W1T 5DP; oklava.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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FOOD & DRINK • REVIEW

ABSOLUTELY eats out…

“Like being in a grand house party thrown by a real English eccentric”

THE PARADISE

FOOD Classy, creative fare

This Kensal Green eaterie remains a Sunday lunch favourite

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aradise by Way of Kensal Green, with its decaying glamour vibe – all peeling plaster, velvet drapes and oversized chandeliers – is a reassuringly welcoming place. It’s been here for ages, it never changes – at least not dramatically – and you can count on revisiting the same louche, bohemian feel. The sprawling pub features lots of separate spaces, so you slightly feel as if you’re in a grand country house party thrown by an English eccentric, as imagined

DECOR Faded glamour meets luxe comfort

by Hollywood. In a good way. The kitchen, however, does reinvent itself at regular intervals, though only ever to improve its offering. So the new chef’s Sunday lunch menu is probably the best one yet, classic and simple yet full of appealing details. You can order a group roast, and there are small portions of everything for children (as well as a standard kids’ menu for the more demanding). It’s a comfortable place to spend a Sunday afternoon and the well-stocked bar offers all the gin cocktails you could want, though for us it was Pinot Noir all the way.

PRICE Mains £14- £23

We started with burrata with tomatoes, basil and herb oil which came with unseasonably delicious, almost crispy and slightly green tomatoes and brilliantly creamy cheese, and grilled octopus with kimchi salad and Korean sauce, which was stylish and tasty. The mains were showstoppingly good, even just for the outrageous size of the Yorkshire puddings. My slow-roast lamb rump was tender, silky and juicy, and a mountain of vegetables included proper roast potatoes, cauliflower, greens, parsnips, carrot puree and red wine gravy. My partner greedily ordered a ‘mixed roast’ of essentially all the meat except lamb. So there was roast beef, pork belly and chicken with sausage stuffing, plus the aforementioned mountain of vegetables. It defeated even him, but what’s Sunday lunch for if not large portions? For pudding there was fairly standard tiramisu, though the next table’s sticky tofee pudding looked amazing. Paradise: we will always love you. PA R A D I S E B Y WAY OF KENSAL GREEN

VERDICT Stylish, reliable, fun

19 Kilburn Lane, W10; 020 8969 0098

theparadise.co.uk

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Asian flair

Specialising in Japan’s long-standing tradition of charcoal cooking

“The menu is a modern interpretation of some of Japan's most prized dishes”

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ringing the flavours of Japan to the heart of the West End, Robata is a unique dining experience where exceptional Asian flair meets 21st-century creativity. Robata – meaning ‘fireside’ – specialises in robata grilled charcoal cooking, a Japanese tradition first introduced by ancient fishermen who took boxes of hot coals with them on their boats to warm their food as they gathered their day’s catch. While the cooking method has largely stayed the same, the menu is a modern interpretation of some of Japan’s most prized dishes as well as several Robata signatures. The concept is straightforward; the menu is broken down into five sections, with guests advised to share several dishes between them. Sections include: Small Plates, Raws and Sushi, Bao Buns, Robata Skewers, and Robata Large. Robata is the perfect pitstop for any occasion, whether it’s a quick lunch, an early evening bite, or a substantial dinner. The restaurant offers a lunchtime fixed menu where guests can choose three, four or five items (£12.50/£15.50/£18.50) from the menu. Dishes include J.fried Karaage with Gochujang mayo and fresh lime; miso aubergine topped with pickled

shimiji mushroom and Robata red chilli; and sweet soy glaze and spring onion pork belly skewers. The pre-theatre menu follows in the same vein as the lunchtime offering and includes a glass of house wine or selected drinks within the price. The main menu contains satisfying and delicious plates with plenty of veggie and vegan options available. The dishes are varied and diverse - soft shell crab rolls, kimchi gyoza, and Japanese chilli pepper squid. Robata’s charcoal-grilled skewers are not to be missed and are the restaurant’s signature. Using the finest cuts of meat, the skewers are cooked over blazing hot charcoal, producing sensational results with plenty of flavour in every bite. Signature dishes include the most tender piece of meat, Iberico pork pluma, and the beef fillet, smoked and cooked over burning hay. Robata is an independent restaurant where each menu item is created with care, passion and love. Everything about this place is built on Japanese principals: friendly service, fresh food bursting with flavour, natural cooking techniques and food which is enjoyed with all five of the senses. Robata has been reviewed by Willian Sitwell and was named as one of London’s best restaurants. It is currently ranked among the top 10 Japanese restaurants in London, according to Tripadvisor. R O B ATA 56 Old Compton Street, W1;

020 7287 5766; robata.co.uk

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Pan-Fried Asparagus With Soy And Sesame

Asparagus, although a relative newcomer to Japanese cuisine, is loved for its taste and prized for its tantalizingly short season. Serves 4

INGREDIENTS • 12–16 asparagus spears • 2 tablespoons sake • 1 teaspoon toasted white • sesame seeds to serve

METHOD 1 Asparagus has a natural breaking point below which it is stringy and inedible – hold a spear between your hands then bend until it breaks, and discard the lower part. Cut each trimmed spear on the diagonal into 4cm (1½in) length pieces. 2 Heat 1 tablespoon of sesame oil in a frying pan over a medium heat. Add the thicker pieces of asparagus first, followed by the rest, shaking the pan to toss, and cook for 2–3 minutes. Add the sake and 2 teaspoons of dark soy sauce and continue to cook while still shaking the pan until most of the liquid has evaporated. 3 Portion on to four plates, then sprinkle the sesame seeds over and serve.

Tokyo Roll

This is a Japanese variation on the Swiss roll. Serves 6-8

INGREDIENTS • 100g (3 and ½ oz) caster sugar, plus extra for dusting and dredging • 100g (3 and ½ oz) plain flour, plus extra for dusting • 10g (1/4 oz) matcha (green tea powder) • 4 large eggs • 200ml (7fl oz) double cream • 100g (3 and ½ oz) koshi-an (smooth sweet adzuki bean paste) • Icing sugar, for dusting

METHOD Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas mark 4. Grease and line a 33 x 23cm (13 x 9in) 1

2 Swiss roll tin with nonstick baking paper. Dust with a half-and-half mixture of caster sugar and flour.

Mix the flour with the green tea powder and sift 2–3 times. 3

4 Put the eggs and sugar in a bowl, place over a pan of simmering water and whisk, using an electric hand whisk, until pale, creamy and thick enough to leave a trail on the surface when the whisk is lifted. 5 Remove the egg mixture from the heat, then sift half the green tea-flour mixture over and gently fold in with a metal spoon. Repeat with the remaining green tea-flour mixture, then lightly stir in 1 tablespoon of hot water. 6 Pour the mixture into the prepared tin, then tilt the tin backwards and forwards to

spread the mixture evenly. Bake for 10–12 minutes, until well risen and firm to the touch. 7 Meanwhile, place a large sheet of greaseproof paper on top of a clean, damp tea towel. Dredge the paper thickly with caster sugar. 8 Working quickly, turn out the sponge on to the paper, trim off the crusty edges and let it cool down. While the cake is cooling down, whisk the cream until soft peaks form. Spread the cream over the cake and make a line of adzuki bean paste along the long edge nearest to you. 9 Roll up the cake, starting from the long edge with the paste on, with the aid of the paper. Make the first turn firmly so that the whole cake will roll evenly and have a good shape when finished, but roll more lightly after the first turn. Place the cake, seam-side down, on a chopping board, dust with icing sugar, then slice and serve.

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Tofu and Wakame Miso soup Among countless variations of miso soups this is an absolute classic, especially for breakfast. You could consider it Japan’s equivalent of Marmite on toast. Serves 4

INGREDIENTS • 20g (3/4oz) dried wakame • 200g (7oz) tofu (either silken or firm) • 1 heaped tablespoon light-coloured miso • 2 spring onions, finely chopped on the diagonal, to garnish

METHOD 1 Soak the dried wakame in 4 tablespoons of warm water for 10–15 minutes and drain. 2 Meanwhile, to drain the tofu, wrap it in kitchen paper, microwave (800W) for 2 minutes, then cut into 1cm (½in) cubes.

3 Pour 800ml (28fl oz) of Primary Dashi, Secondary Dashi or Vegetarian Dashi into a saucepan and bring to the boil over a medium-high heat. Put the miso pastes in a small bowl and mix well, then add a ladleful of dashi from the pot to soften. 4 The soup must be served hot, so warm four soup bowls with hot (not boiling) water. 5 Add the wakame, tofu and miso mixture to the pan and let the soup return to the boil for a few seconds, then turn off the heat immediately. (Never let the miso soup reach a rapid boil as it will spoil the flavour.) 6 Ladle into the warmed bowls, garnish with the spring onions and serve immediately.

A LT E R N AT I V E F L AV O U R I N G S • Tofu and abura-age (deep-fried tofu), with chopped spring onions Tofu and shiitake mushrooms with cress • Tofu and mangetout • Tofu and broccoli with ground white or black sesame seeds

Recipes taken from Japanese in 7 by Kimiko Barber Published by Kyle Books, £17.99

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For the

GRAM Absolutely takes Instagram advice from PR consultant-turned-fashion influencer Marie Louise Pumfrey Interview P E N D L E H A R T E

Q What first attracted you to Instagram? A I’m a PR consultant so Instagram was

on my radar very early on. I spotted the explosion about four years ago with fashion bloggers moving across to Instagram and decided to have a go – so I rebranded my work account to @MrsMLMode for two reasons. Firstly to understand how Instagram works for business and secondly to try working as a fashion influencer, sharing my style and outfits.

Q And what do you like about it? A It’s very entertaining! I love scrolling and

getting fashion, food and general lifestyle inspiration. It’s excellent for spotting trends and moods too. I most love how many people and great connections I’ve made. You have to remember that it’s a social platform which should be fun.

Q Describe your personal style A I’m a jeans and blazer girl. I love a good

pair of trousers and a statement belt. My daily style is classic and – I’d like to say – chic! You can’t go wrong with a statement coat and an investment handbag.

Q Can you list three tips for

aspiring instagrammers?

1. Spend time on your strategy and define

your goals and what success looks like. Are you a business wanting sales, or is it more for a personal profile and networking? Get this clear and you’re halfway there.

2. Work on getting your profile right. You’ve

got 150 characters to play with so make sure your message is loud and clear.

3. Look at your competitors or others in your sector. What do they do well? Take inspiration from great content, stories, hashtags and captions.

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Q And anything you definitely

SHOULDN'T do on instagram?

A Don’t post bad quality pictures on

your grid. If in doubt don’t post! You can always share on Stories. And never be tempted to buy followers or likes.

Q Your instagram courses – how did they

come about and do you enjoy them?

A As a communications expert I realised

how important Instagram is for businesses. So when I went through the rebranding process of my personal account, I realised how many people were struggling to get to grips with it. I developed a three-hour masterclass with a friend, based on my own experience and lots of research. I tested it on a few close friends initially who loved it so much, they spread the word and I’ve been running the masterclasses ever since. I like to keep them small, with about 12 – 14 people, and I tend to do them once a month. Instagram is continually changing and launching new features and I’m always learning.

“There should be no bad pictures on your grid. If in doubt, don't post”

Q What are your favourite

accounts to follow?

A There are so many but

here are my top five:

1. Atthatisshe – a total creative genius, creative duo. Just brilliant. 2. Astylejournal – features great outfit posts from all over the world. 3. Glowcation – great for everything plant based and vegan. 4. GettheGloss – for everything beauty and wellness. 5. Morethanjustlistening – packed full of mindful tips from west Londonbased psychologist Fiona Austin. Q And your favourite designers? A Isabel Marant, Madeleine Thompson

cashmere and I’m currently obsessed by the accessories brand Wandler. I recently invested in one of their bags in the Matches sale and love it.

@mrsmlmode For more information about Instagram training courses visit mlpr.co.uk

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Scissor Crystal Hair Clips, £100; matchesfashion.com

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Hair Accessory Gold Bamboo Bar Hair Clip, £11.99 jomajewellery.com

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Multi Annie Tortoiseshell Hair Clips, £14; johnny-loves-rosie.com

Some Artist Guy Slides, £125; net-a-porter.com

Crina Faux Pearl Dome Elastics, £9.50; oliverbonas.com

SHRIMPS

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WOLF AND MOON

Albia Hair Clip, £50; shrimps.com

Lulu Beaded Barette Hair Clip, £27; libertylondon.com

Collage Hair Clips in Mother of Pearl / Rose, £28; wolfandmoon.com

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FASHION • MOTHERS' DAY OCTAEVO Paper Vase Venus, €19.50; octaevo.com

INNER SENSES Raspberry Rose Replenishing Facial Oil, £40; innersenses.co.uk

GLASS TOWN By Isabel Greenberg, £18.99 penguin.co.uk

EDITOR’S PICK

OLIVIA VON HALLE Blanche Eye Mask, £75; oliviavonhalle.com

TEKLA Pink Bath Robe, €159; teklafabrics.com

JO MALONE Lavender Cologne, £50; jomalone.co.uk

WANDERLUST LIFE Mother of Pearl Solar Gold Cuff, £95; wanderlustlife.co.uk

MUM'S

the word SOAK AND SLEEP Pink Supreme Cashmere Bed Socks, £28; soakandsleep.com

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Experience vouchers, From £108; relaischateaux.com

PORTE & PAIREK Knotted Leather Sandal, £260; net-a-porter.com

DOLCE & GABBANA Solar Glow Ultra-light Bronzing Powder, £53; harrods.com

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HEALTH & BEAUTY

GLOW GETTER ARMANI BEAUTY

To coincide with Armani Beauty's 20th anniversary, the iconic brand has launched the Luminous Silk Multi-Purpose Glow Concealer. Available in 20 shades, it provides hydrating yet ultra-high coverage. £34.50; armanibeauty.co.uk

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BEAUTY NOTES

The latest in luxury beauty and fragrance By ABBIE SCHOFIELD

REVIEW

CASA

BIOTECH BUZZ

We visit DG Beauty’s Harrods home

BIOSSANCE

The much-hyped US biotech brand Biossance has finally landed at Cult Beauty. Each product contains eco-cert squalane, and impressively, the 100% Squalane Oil accelerates cell turnover five days faster than non-treated skin. From £25; cultbeauty.co.uk

EDITOR’S PICK

Sleep ON IT AESOP

Aesop’s new Sublime Replenishing Night Masque is a lightweight gel-cream enriched with vitamins B, C, E and F, designed to hydrate and replenish the skin, without leaving it greasy. Apply onto the face after cleansing and toning, and leave on overnight before washing off the next day. The result? Nourished, soft and supple skin. £93; aesop.com

SCRUB UP A P OT H A N D C O.

This natural lip care trio by Apoth and Co. will leave your lips completely kissable in three steps. Start with the Exfoliating Scrub with sugar, almond and jojoba to buff away dead skin, followed by the Hydrating Mask with hyaluronic acid to intensely hydrate the lips. The final touch is the Moisturising Balm with avocado oil and cocoa butter — and voila, the perfect pout. £14 each; apothandco.com

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t’s a dreary winter morning when I visit Harrods beauty hall to investigate the DG Beauty retail space, Casa. It draws on Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana’s Italian roots to capture the vibe of a traditional Sicilian home, and it’s like stepping into summer: vibrant Mediterraneanstyle ornaments in sunny yellow and cobalt blue adorn the makeup and fragrance counters next to custom-upholstered armchairs and plush rugs in the iconic D&G print. Casa provides the perfect backdrop for DG Beauty’s Velvet Collection, a series of 18 perfumes categorised into three themes: Mediterranean, Oriental and Designers’ Memories. The Mediterranean fragrances evoke a sweet Sicilian summer by way of lemon, bergamot and precious mimosa blossom, inspired by the Italian countryside. By contrast, the Oriental collection is warmer and heavier, reminiscent of Middle Eastern ouds with notes of musk, amber and sandalwood. Finally, the Designers’ Memories fragrances are all connected to the personal history of Domenico and Stefano; Velvet Patchouli hails from the first fragrance Domenico wore as his signature scent, whilst Velvet Love pays homage to the carnations of Lake Como, where the pair have fond holiday memories. Warmth nostalgia characterises The Velvet Collection, and Casa itself, which is well worth a visit. HARRODS Ground Floor Beauty Hall (Hans Crescent Entrance), SW1X 7XL;

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Some of London's finest beauty spots, reviewed by the Absolutely team

HEALTH & BEAUTY • REVIEWS

AVICENNA

AVICENNA AESTHETICS & WELLBEING EXPRESS HYDRAFACIAL

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atie White of Re:Lax is an experienced cosmetic acupuncturist and her Signature Facial combines cosmetic and auricular (ear) acupuncture, LED light therapy, reflexology, lymphatic drainage and high frequency therapy. Starting with auricular acupuncture, which is said to help all sorts from anxiety to addiciton recovery, the session begins painlessly, except for the small occasional twinge, Next is the cosmetic acupuncture, which promises to regenerate the skin through a micro-wound healing response. With needles nestled in my dermis like a porcupine, my face is bathed in an LED light to help tackle acne, reduce inflammation and kill bacteria. During this, Katie gives my feet a relaxing reflexology massage to enhance the energy enhancing flow of qi — a traditional Chinese medicine practice. Once the needles are out, Katie performs a lymphatic drainage massage which leaves me feeling more sculpted and my cheekbones sharpened. With 10 minutes to spare, Katie slathers my skin in a serum and begins the high frequency treatment which uses electrical pulses to renew skin cells. The facial is a brilliant blend of holistic wellness and scientific seriousness, and it leaves my skin feeling and looking completely revitalised.

vicenna, named after the Islamic philosopher and physician Bin Sina, is a Marylebone clinic specialising in aesthetic treatments using high-performance medical products. It couples the latest technology with an Instagrammable clinic: marble surfaces, plush millennial pink chairs and gold hardware which makes for a modern and stylish atmosphere. The express hydrafacial promises to deeply cleanse the face and help tackle oily and spot-prone skin in just 30 minutes. The aesthetician works her magic, beginning with detoxifying lymphatic drainage followed by extractions and exfoliation. Next, nutrient-rich serums containing the likes of hyaluronic acid, peptides and antioxidants are pumped into the skin to deliver a glowing complexion. It’s a medical-grade facial, but Avicenna does its best to make the treatment as relaxing as possible — I'm immensely pleased with the results. £120; avicennawellbeing.com

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HEALTH & BEAUTY • TREND

DEPIXYM Cosmetic Emulsion #1162, £18.00; depixym.com

MAC Rock-It Yellow Pigment, £16.50; maccosmetics.co.uk

FENTY BEAUTY BAESIDE Vivid Liquid Eyeliner Trio, £18.90; boots.com

HUDA Neon Orange Obsessions, £27; cultbeauty.co.uk

MAC Neon Orange Amplified Lipstick, £17.50; maccosmetics.co.uk

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COSMETICS A LA CARTE Intense Creme Liner Atlantic, £27.00; cosmeticsalacarte.com

KEVYN AUCOIN The Neo Blush, £28.00; beautybay.com

DOLCE & GABBANA Passione 235 Nail Lacquer, £21.00; dolcegabbanabeauty.com

EDITOR’S PICK

CHANEL Excentrique Rouge Allure, £31.00; chanel.com

MORPHE Mini James Charles Artistry Palette, £26; cultbeauty.co.uk

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FITNESS

OUR PICKS

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GYMS TO TRY THIS MONTH

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BA R RY ’ S B O OTCA M P Barry’s sixth London studio has opened in St Paul’s, with hardcore classes in a brand new 'red room'. 33 Gutter Lane, EC2V 8AS

FRAME Angel is home to a new Frame studio, providing friendly barre, pilates, HIIT and dance classes. Angel Shopping Centre, N1 0PS

T I M E T O D A N ’ S RUMBLE The city’s first ‘carbon-neutral’ gym has opened in Dalston, which plants a tree every time a class is booked. Dalston Square, E8 3GP

F45 There are three brand new classes at F45 Soho: Piston (resistance), Empire (cardio) and Noho (hybrid). 16 Dufour's Place, W1F 7SP

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off Regent’s Street, is all about high-energy, exciting classes that combine sassy dance moves with fitness exercises, all to vibrant Latin American beats. It’s so fun that it almost feels like you’re not working out - almost. Thanks to the use of resistance bands and dumbells, you do feel the burn, and amongst the body rolls, booty shakes and chest pops, there are squats, lunges and crunches too. But you’d be wrong in thinking Dan’s is for only great dancers. There are people of all abilities in the class and enthusiasm is praised more than perfecting the moves. Although it’s easy to get into the

spirit of things because Dan’s looks and feels like a nightclub: colourful murals adorn the walls, the music pumps and the lights even change and flash throughout the class. Dan’s recognises that gyms also have a social pull and encourages guests to stick around upstairs at Dan’s Rhythm Bar, a café serving post-workout juices, teas and protein shakes. With three types of classes on offer, Dan’s Fitness (dance workout), Dan’s Soul (meditative dance classes) and Dan’s School (more technical lessons) the studio has something for everyone and is the perfect endorphin-boosting workout to welcome the spring. 5 Cavendish Place, W1G 0QA; dans.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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“We need to openly address the obvious link between workplace pressure and mental health”

BREAKING THE TABOO

STRESS A N D STAY I N G AT T H E TO P O F YO U R G A M E Bupa Global research reveals two thirds of business leaders have suffered from mental health conditions

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58% of respondents said they felt it was harder for leaders to talk about mental health. And a quarter of people felt less supported around the issue of mental health since becoming more senior. Patrick Watt, Commercial Director, Bupa Global, said: “Business leaders are not immune to mental health challenges, and in some cases can be especially vulnerable. Pressures that come with the job, such as frequent travel and being away from family, can be overwhelming. “In addition, there’s a worrying association between mental health and inability to lead, which makes the topic taboo. We need to openly address the obvious link between workplace pressure and mental health, challenge perceptions around mental health and leadership, and ensure that there are a range of services available to support senior people.”

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Spring CLEANSE Detox and raw food expert Tenna Annette and Angelina Riccio, co-founders of Purearth, on how to do a nourishing gut cleanse

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uice cleansing is by far the quickest, safest and most effective way to detox, helping the body absorb nutrients whilst disposing toxic residues and kickstarting the autolysis process. We wanted to create a gut cleanse based on similar principles, but more directed for someone new to cleansing wanting to improve their gut health with a combination of juicing and probiotic foods. The detox symptoms are less but the results are great and can be longlasting if followed by a diet including a variety of pre- and probiotic foods. 1 PRE- AND PROBIOTIC S ARE YOUR BE ST FRIENDS

In the trendy ‘gut health’ world, you have probably heard the term ‘microbiome’ around, but what actually is a microbiome? A microbiome is the unique community of microorganisms which inhabit an

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“To really connect with our food, we need to use all our senses” environment – in this case, your gut. When these microorganisms are not happy, we experience microbial imbalance – also known as dysbiosis – which can result in a range of symptoms from bloating, diarrhoea and constipation to frequent illness, acne and even low mood. Prebiotics feed the good bacteria already present in your gut and probiotics add new beneficial bacteria. Both are essential and provide nutrient fuel to retain balance and diversity in the gut. Alongside a clean, healthy diet, it is also important to support your microbiome with high quality sources of gut-loving pre and probiotics to feed the healthy bacteria and add to the microbial diversity in the gut microbiome. 2 PRACTISE MINDFUL EATING

In our busy modern lives, we often forget the importance of slowing down, and this is especially true when it comes to consuming our food. It takes about 20 minutes for the body to send its satiation signal, which can often cause mindless overeating. By eating more slowly, we can help our mind and body to communicate better about our appetite. Eating and chewing food properly doesn’t simply involve tasting it. To really

connect with our food, we need to use all of our senses; immerse yourself in the smell, texture and visual stimulation. Eat in a peaceful and quiet space where you can enjoy and relax. You will be surprised how eating mindfully and intuitively can have a positive effect on your gut health. 3 DON’ T FORGET ABOUT YOUR GENERAL WELLBEING

With our programme we also wanted to introduce a few tips to improve general wellbeing, outside of diet, which are just as important but often forgotten about, unfortunately. Of course, we love to rave about the effects of practising breathing techniques and moving your body (especially with mindful exercise such as yoga) to reduce stress levels, as well as instilling good sleeping habits (this means switching off from devices before bed, sorry!). All of these in combination with a nutrient-rich, varied diet packed with gut-loving pre and probiotics will leave your gut balanced, and you feeling much happier, healthier and more energetic. Tenna Annette and Angelina Riccio, founders of Purearth

Vegan Thai Spiced Broth Noodles INGREDIENTS • Purearth Vegan Broth: Thai Spice Infusion (ingredients: filtered water, leeks, onions, shiitake mushrooms, cabbage, fennel, spinach, kale, lime, apple cider vinegar, ginger root, lemongrass, coriander, garlic, fennel seeds, bay leaves, Himalayan salt) • 100g Clearspring glutenfree soba noodles • 1 clove of garlic (chopped) • Handful of kale leaves (chopped) • 1 teaspoon Clearspring Unami chilli paste • Marigold Engevita nutritional yeast flakes • 1/3 cup of Biona coconutmilk (optional)

METHOD 1 Gently heat the Thai spice infusion broth for 5 minutes (optional: for a creamier version, add coconut milk). 2 Bring a pot of water to boil and add the noodles, garlic, kale and Unami chilli paste, allowing it to gently cook for 5 minutes. 3 Once cooked, drain and rinse 4 Add the Unami chilli paste and mix Serve in a bowl, and sprinkle on nutritional yeast flakes to garnish and add a subtle cheesy flavour.

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he Khera-Griggs Cleanse Clinic at Urban Retreat offers everything from food intolerance tests to facial reflexology. I opt for manual lymphatic drainage with cupping, designed to drain the lymphatic system (a network of tissues and organs that deal with the body's waste) and reduce bloating, tackle cellulite and digestive issues, improve circulation and detoxification. The therapist presses and massages each part of my body with a fragrant oil before soft, malleable silicone cups are used to create more pressure and a firmer massage - unlike glass cups, they don’t leave marks on the skin. For the most part, it’s relaxing but when the therapist reaches the back of my thighs it’s quite uncomfortable. “You have some blockage here,” she tells me, and as she works the area it really feels like she’s moving my insides around. After an hour, the tension and bloating I was feeling in my stomach and legs has dissipated and I’m considerably more relaxed. 60 mins, £150; urbanretreat.co.uk

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Handmade in India, these Tygo Pendant Lights by Dar have adjustable braided cables so they work well in a multitude of spaces. With a modern, glossy finish, choose from muted grey, powder pink or mint green. £48; darlighting.co.uk

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Brighten up your picnicwear with these geometric designs. Made from bamboo, the crockery is lightweight but won't break easily, perfect for the park or garden. From £5.95; rouge-shop.com

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This mesmorising patterned wallpaper has been designed to resemble a coral reef, inspired by the labrynth-like patterns found in the ocean. Available in a variety of colours and printed with waterbased, non-toxic ink, we love this Peach Blush tone. £74; missprint.co.uk

Specialising in the design and manifacture of unique shelving, River Bespoke combine a mild steel frame with a floating timber shelf. The result? A beautiful feature wall as well a functional, changeable unit. riverbespoke.com

PRINT WO R KS DA R LEO N E

The Oceana cushions by Dar Leone are inspired by centuries-old Nigerian latticework, reflecting the brand's love of geometric and historical African prints. Mix and match for the full effect. £63 each; dar-leone.com

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The Doppler sideboard is designed by Giuseppe Vigano for luxury Italian brand Bonaldo. The doors give the illusion of overlapping surfaces and the combination of various brightly coloured geometric patterns create a graphic, angular aesthetic. £3,030 gomodern.co.uk

Timeless Classics is a new range of four contemporary designs for murals and blinds inspired by the V&A’s collections of decorative wallpapers. The new range showcases the beauty of the original artworks, while adding a contemporary twist. surfaceview.co.uk

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The Hyde Collection features a contemporary design with a nostalgic nod to mid-century modern style. With the finest solid brass framework, this 12 light pendant comes in a variety of colours. £1,314 davidhuntlighting.co.uk

AN OTH ER CO U NTRY The solid wood Series One sofa combines all-round utility and good looks. It has a webbed base for comfort and classically stylish lines. The tailored loose upholstery uses only organic or natural materials, hand finished in the UK. From £ 3,120 anothercountry.com

TURNING TIME FORMAE The Giratempo table clock is a functional clock with multiple uses: the circular clock swivels on itself to reveal a mirror on the back, while the rectangular base comprises a convenient change tray. £227 do-shop.com

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“I think good design is being able to hide services. Have you noticed where my air conditioning is? No – because it’s hidden”

E L N A Z N A M A K I A N D H E R E C L I P S E S O FA I N P I N K S H E A R L I N G , F R O M T H E LU U N A C O L L E C T I O N

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incorporate, her core trademarks. Ceiling height, for instance, is something she insists on maximising. Old houses will often have enormous firehoods behind ceiling lights – and it’s easy enough to strip them away and gain probably 15cm. Doors too – she’ll raise the frame and install a taller door. She fully believes in creating “that solid new feeling” which only comes from stripping a house back and redoing the infrastructure. Underfloor heating is a crucial part of the luxe feel – “you take your shoes off and immediately relax when the floor is warm” – as is lighting, which needs to create a cosy feel while allowing for flexibility, so all spotlights are carefully placed and furnished with warm bulbs on dimmers. All the unseen parts are critical, and considered right at the start. “It’s important to make all the right decisions at every point before it’s too late. We integrate everything. With lighting, for instance, you need to consider everything very early on if you want lighting in niches and under shelves.” Namaki used to work with lighting designers but decided instead to learn how to do it all herself, because her entire approach is technical and precision-focused. Another detail she cares about is sound – ensuring that doors are thick enough to stop sound from travelling is another way to create a luxurious feel, particularly when considering utility rooms housing noisy appliances. Listening to your washing machine is never a lifestyle choice. The pictured recent project in Kensington went on to break all sales records for its street. It was an unusual house, taller than its neighbours and unusual, with an Art Nouveau style that hadn’t been touched over the years. Inside, they reconfigured

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the entire layout, which was lacking in natural light and divided into lots of little rooms around a central staircase. Changing the style and location of the windows opened up the space and the final result was an impressive contemporary home featuring all of Namaki’s signature design features. Finer details include a top floor shower with a skylight over it and blue pencil tiles that echo the colour of the sky, as well as an impressive new basement with a light feeling. So where to begin? For Namaki, good design goes beyond what you can see. She’ll embark on a project by first considering the floorplan and planning the space (“we see it really quickly; initial concepts take about 10 minutes) and next – perhaps surprisingly – it’s the lighting, because for it to be integrated it needs to be part of the plans. This will mean that

decisions about where the furniture should go also need to be made early on, so that wall lights will be in the right places. And then it’s plumbing. “The services are the most important things. They’re the core. I think good design is being able to hide services. Have you noticed where my air conditioning is? No – because it’s hidden.” All this technical knowledge goes alongside a strong sense of design, as illustrated by Namaki’s various collaborative projects. She has worked with Art et Floritude on a beautiful lighting collection, and with Luuna on an impressive range of shearling furniture, showcased in her residential projects. Expect to hear more about her.

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Small space living requires considered storage and scaled furniture. HOME admires Sallie Agnihotri’s furniture for urban living Words P E A R L B OY D

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hen you live in a small space, everything has to be considered. Is there enough room for a bedside table or would a shelf work instead? Wouldn’t it be good if all the things that collect on the coffee table could be stored in a drawer underneath the table? Small space living is no friend of clutter, but cleverly designed furniture and storage can prevent a room from looking and feeling overly crowded. When lawyer Sallie Agnihotri moved into her ‘postage stamp-sized’ flat in Greenwich south London in 2015, she was in need of ‘petite furniture basics’. Frustrated at the lack of available options, she began to design her own,building on a long tradition in the industry as she comes from a family of Devon-based furniture-makers and remembers riding her trike around the factory floor. Sallie started with her floating bedside tables swiftly joined by a floating desk all neat enough to fit in the smallest of spaces. The London Ply collection, which includes bedside tables, a coffee table, desk and hallway console, has the needs of renters and small-space dwellers at its heart.

Each piece has been meticulously designed by Sallie Agnihotri to be compact - the footprint of the products is smaller than most furniture brands, plus each piece has been designed to maximise storage whilst also being beautiful to look at. Sallie says: “I started my business because I was struggling to find small, stylish and well-made furniture for my flat. The first ‘floating’ collection has been very popular but I was conscious that wall-hung furniture is not suitable for people who rent, so this new collection is free standing but also ticks the small-space box. Every detail has been thought through to stream-line the look, for example, the edges are mitred and there are no handles - giving a light and neat appearance which fits perfectly with contemporary living.” All made-by-hand in Europe, the Urbansize ‘London Ply’ range offers great design at affordable prices. Prices start at £150 for the bedside locker and £165 for the hallway console table, rising to £240 for the desk and £315 for the cupboard. All the pieces are made from the highest grade of Baltic birch ply with no inferior wood layers in between, giving a very solid construction and a consistent pale wood finish. Urbansize strives to be an ecologically and ethically responsible company. The plywood in the London Ply range is sourced from sustainably planted forests and its layered construction means it can be made from trees that are not suitable for more solid lumber and might otherwise be discarded. Plywood is incredibly strong but also light making it perfect for urban nomadic living, plus, at the end of its life it is fully recyclable. urbansize.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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Recent recipient of the ‘Hand-knotted Rug of the Year’ at the Wool Carpet and Rug Awards, supported by the Campaign for Wool, Marmalade is ethically handknotted in Nepal by the world’s finest artisan rug makers from a combination of wool and viscose. Carmellia Indrawati x FLOOR_STORY, Marmalade, hand-knotted wool and viscose, £2,950 (170 x 230cm), floorstory.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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H O M E | TREND CHAPLINS Ply Rug in Pink, £1,800; chaplins.co.uk

SONYA WINNER STUDIO Prism Vibrant Rectangle Rug, from £1,760; sonyawinner.com

HABITAT Malibu Rug, £350; habitat.co.uk

LIMITED ABODE Contemporary Rug, £150; limitedabode.co.uk

BAZAAR VELVET Viola Gold rug, POA; bazaarvelvet.com

SHIMU Bokhara Rug in Pink, £359; shimu.co.uk

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Giza Rug in Tropical, £79; sofa.com

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HABITAT Lane Rug, £170; habitat.co.uk

MADE Hage Hexagon Wool Rug, £199; made.com

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MODERN LOVE BRITISH STANDARD

Set within iconic, Grade II listed Trellick Tower, this kitchen pays homage to the influences that inspired Goldfinger. British Standard cupboards were chosen for their craftsmanship, simplicity and compatibility with the austere structure of the building. Modular steel screen doors were used between the lobby and the kitchen to maximise space without compromising the flow of movement and light. britishstandardcupboards.co.uk

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The Alderley kitchen is an imaginative blend of classic elegance and contemporary flair. The design draws on Kitchen Makers' woodcrafting heritage – the authentic in-frame style provides a pleasing balance between authentic detailing and robust and premium quality. burbridgekitchenmakers.co.uk

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Neptune's pared-back Suffolk kitchen is a Shaker-inspired space where there’s real discipline in the design. The beauty comes from the unfussiness of it all and the philosophy of putting practicality first; this is a kitchen suited to people who prefer a less-is-more approach. Pictured is the Suffolk kitchen in cactus. neptune.com

COLOUR WASH SMEG

Available in pastel green, pastel blue, pink, cream, white, red and black, Smeg's new milk frother (£149.95) adds a splash of colour to the kitchen. smeguk.com

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Caesarstone's Turbine Grey premium quartz worktop is part of the Supernatural collection. The durable, robust surface looks particularly stylish in a green kitchen, we feel. caesarstone.co.uk

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There's a lot of joy to be found in a brightly coloured casserole and Le Creuset's range spans every shade you could picture. lecreuset.co.uk

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Blakes London created this stylish, discreet bespoke storage unit. Hide all clutter away, and use the extra worksurface inside for gadets and other essentials. Note the clever spice rack inside the door. blakeslondon.com

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If you want your bin to match your kitchen, Brabantia's selection is bound to deliver. Or why not choose a bright contrasting colour? brabantia.com

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Brabantia's Nic bread bin ingeniously incorporates a bamboo chopping board in its lid, and can accommodate even the largest sourdough loaf as well as all the hot cross buns you need. It looks stylish too £55; brabantia.com

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These glass storage jars can store anything from flour to cereals, pet treats to sweets, ribbons to coins. With their stainless steel lids, silicon seals and stylish silhouettes, these versatile jars are right for every kitchen. £12 gardentrading.co.uk

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Marimekko's bautiful monochrome Rasymatto ceramic jars come in a variety of shapes and sizes and look as good singly as they do in groups. There's a matching range of plates, cups and bowls too. From £18 skandium.com

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A new webstore for Danish design brand Oyoy is a great source for storage essentials including ceramic pots, hooks and bowls. There's a wide rande of stylish items for the rest of the house too. oyoylivingdesign.co.uk

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E A R T H TO N E S BROSTE

Broste's range of canisters in marble and wood are slick and minimal, designed to complement an oak kitchen with their natural, earthy textures. brostecopenhagen.com

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Clever cabinets How no detail is overlooked in a Tom Howley kitchen design Words E L L E N W I N S TO N

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hether you prefer the traditional country style kitchen or desire something a little more contemporary, Tom Howley kitchen designers will work with you to ensure that no detail is overlooked and that your finished kitchen is everything you dreamed of and more. Tom Howley offer a tailored design service taking projects from concept to final completion to the highest possible standard. Each kitchen is beautifully crafted for a millimetre perfect fit. In order to achieve such an exact end result, our Tom Howley surveyors carry out a meticulous series of measurements that leave nothing to chance. Even the tightest of corners and tricky alcoves can house clever cabinetry leaving no space wasted. The success and style of every kitchen starts with kitchen storage. Whether that’s helping you to make the best use of architectural quirks or creating bespoke storage where everything’s in reach. Designed around the way you use your kitchen, our smart ideas keep your kitchen wellfunctioning, calm and clutter-free.

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Visit one of the stunning Tom Howley showrooms located at 3 Wigmore Street, Marylebone, 166 Upper Street, Islington and 72 Fulham Road, Chelsea. The showrooms offer the perfect space for you to draw your inspiration for your new kitchen, from beautiful bespoke pantries and integrated appliances, to the latest in colour trends - expert designers are available at the showrooms to discuss your project, no matter what stage it is at.

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01 To create a truly streamlined kitchen, consider a breakfast pantry or larder for all your tinned and dry goods, as well as giving you ample storage space for small appliances such as coffee machines and toasters. 02 Make a statement with open shelving. It’s a great kitchen storage alternative if space is at a premium as shelves make smaller spaces feel less cramped. 03 For your everyday items such as crockery, pans and cutlery – keep these at waist height to save yourself from overstretching for the everyday essentials.

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DYSO N V 11 ABSOLUTE  The Dyson looks stylish, with its colourful stem and clever digital display that tells you exactly how long you have left – battery life on this is excellent, with an eco setting that lasts even longer. Emptying the canister is ingenious, with a quick release lever rather than an unscrew mechanism. The machine is light, quiet (just under 3kg) and nifty with swivel heads seamlessly manoeuvring under sofas. There are enough attachments to cope with all spaces, plus the option of using it as a handheld. We took great pleasure in cleaning Venetian blinds – with striking results – and the wall bracket includes tidy storage for the additional tools. Who knew cleaning could be this much fun? £599 dyson.co.uk

2 SAMSUNG POWERSTICK JET  This is the only model that comes with a telescopic extending pipe (no back ache for tall people) and also the only one to include a wet mop. The battery is removable, and our sample arrived with an additional battery, which means you can go for longer – though a full charge takes almost four hours. There’s a handy docking station – no need to drill into the wall – and the supercharged suction power makes this a reliable machine. Whether handheld or tacking cobwebs in high ceilings, this is a versatile and reliable tool. £549; samsung.com

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BISSELL ICON 25V  The cheapest of the three, Bissell’s is also the heaviest, but only by a smidge at just over 3kg. It’s a powerful and effective machine. Brilliantly, it lights up to ensure that no piece of dirt goes unnoticed, and its wall mount is discreet and handy. As with all models, vacuuming with a cordless device that’s easily accessed is a different prospect – you’re less likely to hoover the whole house at once and more likely to clean in short, targeted bursts. £349; bissell.com

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This non-toxic multi-surface spray from Method cuts through grease and grime with all-natural, biodegradable ingredients. When it's used up, refill the bottle with citrus fruits and rosemary to create your own fabric freshener. £3; methodproducts.co.uk

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Eliminate plastic waste with these reusable and refillable kitchen and bathroom products from Bower Collective. We love the durable glass dispensers with a handy pump, which you can fill with everything from washing up liquid to moisturising lotion. £5.95; bowercollective.com

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Kinn Living's Lavender Bathroom Cleaner will tackle dirt and limescale while leaving your home smelling like a fragrant meadow. Vegan, free from chemicals and scented with essential oils, this plant-based formula is safe for all the family, including pets. £4.25; kinn-living.com

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Jackie Ashley merged her love of fragrance with interiors and created Ashley & Co from her garage in New Zealand. The range of 60+ products includes home diffusers, hand wash, candles and creams, with options to buy refill packs for the hand-blown glass vessels. Surface cleaner, £16; ashleyandco.co

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Banish crumbs and dirt with Garden Trading's range of dustpan and brushes with clever rubber edges to stop dust escaping. With beech handles and galvanised steel trays, they're practical without being an eyesore. From £6; gardentrading.co.uk

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A INSPIRED by DESIGN Absolutely quizzes Mark Lord, founding director of Lord Architecture on remodelling your home this spring Interview E V E H E R B E R T

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s warmer months approach and change is in the air, many seek to remodel, refurbish and revitalise their home. So we turned to architect Mark Lord, founding director of the vibrant studio Lord Architecture, to discuss engaging with the design process and the value an architect can bring to your project. Q Tell us about yourself and your practice, Lord Architecture: A My time living in the cities of Oxford, London and Bath sparked an interest in historic buildings, in particular re-imagining them through the use of modern architecture. Over a decade of working for notable, award-winning architectural practices in London and the west country, I gained a range of experience on prestigious projects of all typologies. However, I found myself drawn towards the home and the human scale. This was compounded when my wife and I bought our first property in London, a Victorian conversion, and took

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the opportunity to completely remodel. In March 2017, I established Lord Architecture to focus on my passion for prime residential and heritage projects, with an emphasis on contemporary additions to historic buildings. As the practice celebrates its third year and our portfolio of work continues to grow, we reflect on the real success stories that come from true client engagement: working with the client to formulate their brief and challenging the parameters of residential convention. Q What advice can you give to readers who are considering engaging with an architect: A With the challenges we all face when climbing the property ladder, particularly in the current climate, one of the most advantageous investments we can make is in realising the full potential of our existing property. From a client’s perspective, the key to achieving the most from an architect, and the project, is to remain openminded and allow the initial brief to naturally evolve through open dialogue. Design is not an insular activity and the client’s individuality will often be a key inspiration. A common misconception I have experienced is

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that a challenging site can be restrictive in terms of design. I have often found that the most innovative design is born of constraint. For example, a listed building, a commercial conversion or a tight residential plot can drive the architect and the client to work together imaginatively within the brief, the budget and the planning system to produce a high-quality project. Q Can you explain the initial timescales involved? A Appointing an architect is often the first step. When deciding who to choose, it is important to review the potential candidate’s body of work, make sure it inspires you and fits with the vision for your project. We advise our clients to obtain a measured survey at inception to ensure accuracy of information. This will serve as the basis for all demolition and proposed drawings. Design timescales beyond the initial appointment can wildly vary depending on the scale of the site and its complexities, however once submitted for planning and validated by the local authority, you can expect an eight week wait for a decision. If approved, the permission will be accompanied by a number of standard and specific conditions. These will be greater for listed buildings or complex proposals and will typically include an expiry date of three years from the decision date. Q What makes a great home? A For me, it is the cohesion of form and function; the creation of a language between the architecture, the interior and the external space.

Where possible, our projects aim to provide a glimpse of the garden upon arrival, creating a sense of intrigue and drawing you from the street, through a series of arranged spaces to the sanctuary of the garden beyond. Q Where do you look to add value? A Typically people approach a project for one of two reasons; the first, to improve their way of life and the second, a monetary investment. The architect is the bridge between the two. As an architectural practice we have built a team of other trusted professionals and have fostered relationships with everyone from town planners and structural engineers to craftsmen and specialist glaziers. At Lord Architecture, we approach every new project with the aim of realising its full potential, involving the client throughout the process and working to create inspirational spaces and beautifully crafted architecture. To celebrate their third birthday, Lord Architecture are offering Absolutely readers a £300 discount on new projects this March. To redeem this offer please send an email to the address below and quote ‘Absolutely’ in the title. @lord_architecture; info@lordarchitecture.co.uk lordarchitecture.co.uk

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and industry-leading products, the end result is a property that both invigorates and inspires. Setting the scene upon entrance into the apartment, a bespoke Popham tiled floor creates a striking statement. Positioned against the deep teal hue of the painted walls and woodwork, the tiles are illuminated by an intelligently placed skylight, casting a welcoming glow over the hallway. As a simple yet effective final touch, a velvet curtain was added across the entrance doorway to soften the feel of the space. Leading seamlessly into the new open plan living, kitchen and dining area, the hexagonal geometric tiles were cut into the chevron wooden floorboards in an asymmetric configuration, creating a bold and eye-catching feature. Having removed a corner utility room and knocked down a half-height wall between the kitchen and living areas, the heart of this apartment now stands as a bigger and brighter room. The doorway leading from the hallway was opened up to be as big as possible and the door was cut into the wall, creating an uninterrupted look while ensuring that regulations were met without compromising on aesthetics. Complete with a state-of-the-art Day True kitchen, Carrara marble worktops, AEG appliances, a bespoke dining table and Tom Dixon pendants, the final kitchen and dining area is a functional space filled with personalised character. The use of distinctive finishes, a contemporary pastel palette and bold patterns continues throughout the guest and ensuite bathrooms as well as the master bedroom, delivering a distinctively different yet effortlessly cohesive home. daytrue.com

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he Hoptimist is part of the great Danish design family that spans Kay Bojesen’s monkey and the PH lamp. What all the family members have in common is that their design lasts. Still produced in Denmark, the Hoptimist relaunched in 2008 remain true to designer Hans Gustav Ehrenreich’s vision. His basic idea was to draw the Hoptimist using a circle and an ellipse, and the classic and the new generation of figures are based on this idea. Before the Hoptimists saw the light of day, Danish wood turner Hans Gustav Ehrenreich (1917–1984) tinkered in his workshop at his house on Århusvej in Stilling. It was the late 1950s, and in Ehrenreich’s small workshop there was no shortage of imagination. No two things were ever alike. Small silver fish were inlaid in hand-turned bowls and dishes, and one-off pieces of utility art in wood species from all around the world were sold from the workshop. In the late 1960s, Ehrenreich created the first prototypes for Birdie, Bimble and Bumble. Soon, Ehrenreich and his Hoptimists had become too well-known for production to continue in

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his small workshop. The rest of the story has become part of Danish design history. In 1968, Ehrenreich began producing mobiles – the famous Birdies. Later, he introduced Bimble and Bumble as well as Kvak, the frog. Ehrenreich participated in several international craft exhibitions, receiving honours both at home in Denmark and abroad. The 1960s might now be known as ‘swinging’, but the decade was actually marked by unrest. Gustav Ehrenreich’s happy designs became optimistic classics. Bright, cheery colours and the round, harmonious expression make the classic Hoptimists an eternal reminder to be positive and optimistic. The Hoptimists were in production up until 1974, before being revived in 2008. The relaunch and further development of these classic figures has been a huge success, and today a wide range of happy Hoptimists is available for every occasion. The figures are still manufactured in Denmark, and the individual parts are carefully assembled by hand. The Hoptimist collection is stocked at The Conran Shop hoptimist.com

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hat lighting trends do the Juliettes team predict you will be seeing more of in 2020? The first thing to say is that there is an underlying trend for clean, unfussy and pared back design. Alongside this, we are also seeing what we would call Everyday Glamour – inspired by 5 star hotels, we want to recreate the luxury feel by including the same gloss and glamour in our everyday spaces. Colour temperature is also becoming something of a buzzword. In an attempt to combat all the blue light we are exposed to through our gadgets, home lighting is concentrating on warmer LED light to make our spaces cosy, calm, warm and welcoming.

Size Matters

Unless you are considering festoon lights (increasingly popular both indoors and out), bigger is definitely better when it comes to your lighting scheme. Lighting should not be thought of as purely functional – it is a major design element within your home and the trend is for big, brave, bold pieces. This is no time to be timid. Make a feature of your lighting with oversized ceiling lights, statement chandeliers and extravagant table and floor lamps.

Geometric Shapes

This is an interiors-wide trend. You’ll find geometric shapes on wallpapers, curtains, rugs and luxury furniture. When it comes to designer lighting, this means clean lines, minimal decoration and sleek materials. Look out for off-centre asymmetric designs, metallic cages and sharp angles.

Free Form

If hard, geometric lines are not for you, another lighting trend is for more swirling, free-form shapes. There is no symmetry here but designs are still bold and eyecatching. Twisted metals and sculpted ceramics give a fabulous freedom, particularly with floor and table lamps.

Organic Materials

Again, this trend is played out across the whole interior design sphere. Everyone is on the lookout for natural materials, and the world of lighting is no different. In practice, this means a wonderful selection of glass, metal, marble, stone and wood. Combine these with lush linen shades, and you have an on-trend masterpiece.

Soft Finishes

Whether it’s a soft gold, matte black, muted nickel or brushed bronze, finishes seem to be moving away from the ultraglossy designs of previous years. This is not to say that gorgeously shiny, goldplated finishes have gone away, they are simply being used more sparingly. Glamour is becoming just a little bit more subtle and understated.

Gold with Monochrome

While all-out gold lighting may be on the back burner, combine the gold with a simple monochrome scheme of either black or white and it brings your lighting back on trend. Again, it brings an air of subtlety whilst retaining gold’s guaranteed glamour.

Biophilia

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form an integral part of the light’s design. Ceiling lights, lamps and chandeliers are all part of the trend.

Architectural and Statement Lamps

This is a continuing trend rather than a new one. Table and floor lamps no longer sit quietly in a corner but have become big, bold statement pieces with plenty of flair and pizzazz. Designs are striking and eye catching. Wherever possible, table lamps belong in pairs, at either end of a sofa, sideboard or mantelpiece. Floor lamps work in pairs or singles, dotted throughout living spaces, dining rooms, bedrooms and hallways. Be bold.

Smart systems

With everything in our homes becoming smarter, our lighting must soon follow. Smart lighting, controlled by voice, app and devices such as Alexa and Google Home, will soon become the norm. The world’s major lighting manufacturers are working hard to embrace and keep up with the ever-improving technology. juliettesinteriors.co.uk

Refined Industrial

Industrial lighting has been with us for a while but we are seeing a more refined approach, with pieces that will work more easily throughout your luxury home. Filament bulbs, tubes and pipework may still be exposed, but styling is more delicate and finishes are sleeker and more luxurious.

Sconces and Wall Lights

“Bigger is definitely better when it comes to lighting”

Sconces and wall lights are often underrated and thought of as functional but uninspiring. Well, not any more. Wall lights are a vital part of any lighting scheme, providing symmetry but also lighting up darker areas and, at the same time, highlighting favourite pieces of luxury furniture and accessories. Choose bold sconces as a design feature in their own right – don’t let them fade into the background.

Spheres

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his charming townhouse in Marylebone was refurbished by London interior design and architecture practice Red Deer, transforming the apartment into a modern space while staying true to and highlighting its rich history. The exquisite twostorey apartment is part of a Georgian townhouse and brims with layers of history, all of which shine through in Red Deer’s new designs. Stripped back to its shell, revealing layers of history that date back more than 200 years, the property’s Portland Estate 1750s layout underwent various alterations in the early 19th century. Red Deer further developed this layout by removing the bedrooms and cloakroom, narrowing the hallway so as to accommodate two smaller bathrooms. The rustic kitchen was also reorientated in order to create a more open-plan kitchen and an inviting dining space for entertaining and welcoming guests in a warmer environment.

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Original Jacobethan mouldings are coupled with modern plasterwork

Red Deer incorporates the property’s history into their refurbishments, keeping the original Jacobethan mouldings which, coupled with the modern new-classical plasterwork, creates a charming marriage of styles which Red Deer carefully restored. In keeping with the historical aspect of the property, Red Deer also sourced and reinstalled grand period fireplaces as well as reclaimed Douglas Fir floorboards. Built in 1750, the two-bedroom property takes in a ground-floor open-plan living, dining and kitchen area, luxurious bathroom and a spacious master bedroom with ensuite and an outdoor terrace where you can be in touch with nature while the city is just seconds away. It has a modern feel, yet still draws upon the simple pleasure of nature, inviting light in with its large windows and decorating with soft greenery. A calming palette of black, white and grey flows across the property, allowing the clean lines of one-off furniture pieces and brass fittings to shine. Red Deer’s design stays faithful to the building’s character with its distinctive midcentury American feel constructing an interior which is effortlessly elegant and eclectic. reddeer.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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aving a corner of your home exclusively for your professional life frees up the rest of your home for family time and relaxation. It could also add real value to your property as buyers can benefit from the options a home office will give them. Here are a few reasons why working from home is good for you:

UP YOUR PRODUCTIVIT Y

If you’re not having to sit on public transport or inside an airconditioned office with many others, you’re less likely to be exposed to bugs and viruses, keeping you more healthy and productive.

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In an office, you have to listen to other peoples’ chatter and even their music. These distractions can have an impact on your concentration levels. A dedicated home office space in a spare room or a quiet corner is somewhere you can work in peace.

YOU CAN MAKE TIME FOR DIE T AN D E X E RCISE

If you’re working from home, you can probably add two hours to your day simply by avoiding the commute. You can use this time to be active; take an exercise class or walk the dog.

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At home, you’ll be able to take breaks at times that feel natural to you. You may work through the traditional lunchtime but take a break mid-afternoon to go for a swim, walk the dog, or pick up the kids.

YOU CAN CRE ATE A N E N JOYABLE SPACE

You’re at your best when you’re working in a happy, focused and relaxed environment. This luxury ‘Wentworth’ study from Neville Johnson has all your storage needs covered, meaning you can be more productive and relaxed, freeing up your home of professional clutter. No more working from the kitchen table or a makeshift desk in the spare room, this contemporary interpretation of the classic Shaker style, offers a truly statement look and can be created in endless configurations to suit your lifestyle. Finished with classic cup and knob handles, this design feels as good as it looks. Each piece of Neville Johnson furniture is completely bespoke, and handcrafted to meet your individual needs, from the size of the cabinetry to the number of drawers and shelves. You can also personalise the finish too, being cool and calming with creamy tones or beautifully dramatic with confident dark colours. If you’re looking for a little inspiration and would like Neville Johnson to enhance your home, why not visit their showroom at 3 Wigmore St, Marylebone, London W1. To request their latest brochure visit nevillejohnson.co.uk or call Neville Johnson on 0161 873 8333 A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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The SS20 collection from OYOY offers much to get excited about – not least the beautiful blue linen ‘Ronja’ canopy, complete with circus-style scalloping and a giant pom pom on top. £98.40; oyoylivingdesign.co.uk

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ounded in London in 2013 by a London College of Fashion graduate and former employee of Sir Paul Smith, The Bright Company is all about bedtime. Their famous ‘Slym Jyms’ are pyjama sets crafted from super soft organic cotton with a touch of elastane for durability and comfort. The cuffs and hems ensure a superhero-style silhouette little will love, and fun designs include monochrom harlequin diamonds and embroidered moons. Even better, the design ensures pj’s won’t ride up at night. There are looser styles, too, fashioned from dreamy, drapey muslin in natural tones and delicate prints. And the entire collection is ethically produced, with the garments produced in European factories with ethical employment policies. Our current favourite is this unique set of Slim Jyms, covered in a fetching feather print with detachable ‘wings’ for little night owls. They’re the perfect thing for making bedtime an adventure – and great for an ‘Owl and the Pussycat’ theme this World Book Day. Owl Slym Jyms, £38;

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GOLDEN VIEWS

TIVOLI ECORESORT PRAIA DO FORTE

Lush coconut groves frame the Praia do Forte beach, where leatherback turtles lay their eggs between September and March.

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B E A U T Y Absolutely visits a tranquil eco-resort in northern Brazil By

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hink of Brazil and the sprawling city of Rio de Janeiro probably springs to mind, where a population of over 6.7 million wrestles with towering skyscrapers, tropical beaches, heaving favelas and black mountains. But in the north-eastern state of Bahia is a quiet fishing village, home to one of the region’s most spectacular hotels - an oceanside paradise hugged by 12km of white sand surrounded by coconut groves and lush rainforest...

GETTING THERE

With no direct route from London, we travel with TAP Air who offer flights with a stopover in Lisbon, and Tivoli Avenida Liberdadi is a fantastic choice for our outrageously comfortable pitstop. The hotel’s panoramic rooftop bar and restaurant, SEEN, is one of the city’s hottest spots, serving innovative Japanese-fusion dishes alongside killer cocktails. In a whirlwind adventure through the cobbled streets of Libson, we also manage to squeeze in a walking tour, plenty of pastel de natas and shots of ginjinha (local cherry liqueur), before boarding our eight-hour flight to Salvador.

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Tivoli Ecoresort Praia do Forte immediately embraces us into its oasis of calm; the room has all the natural charm of a beachside hut with the comfortable amenities of a five-star suite. When it comes to decor, natural fibres have been used where possible (the resort forbids aluminium and plastic), from furniture hand-carved by local artisans to decorative sculptures made from coconut shells. Opening the dark wooden shutters reveals a balcony, complete with a hammock and view of the twinkling emerald ocean, palm trees scattered on the horizon. The word ‘eco’ is bandied around a lot nowadays. Much like ‘clean’ and ‘green’, with no official definition of what counts as eco, businesses are co-opting the term to appeal to 2020’s climate-conscious clientele - a hotel will get rid of plastic straws or start using recycled toilet roll and call itself ‘eco’. But Tivoli Ecoresort is different and its efforts to protect the surrounding wildlife are immense. In keeping with the rainforest landscape, the resort is mostly green and brown-hued and buildings cannot be taller than a palm tree. What’s more is the hotel occupies only 20% of the 300 thousand square metres of land that it owns, allowing nature to blossom. In fact, the hotel is so successful in its aim to leave nature undisturbed that animals wander freely around the resort,

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TIVOLI ECORESORT PRAIA DO FORTE

“The hotel aims to leave nature undisturbed, so lizards, cats, possums and monkeys wander freely” A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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including monkeys who live up to their cheeky reputation by hanging around the restaurants, trying to steal food from unsuspecting diners. Staff have developed an amusing deterrent - spraying water at the marmosets, forcing them to scuttle off. Social responsiblity is at the heart of Tivoli Ecoresort: the hotel fully funds the local school, and employs many former students. 70% of its workers are native to the state of Bahia.

FOOD AND DRINK

Due to immigration during the Portuguese Colonial War, Salvador has strong African roots which the resort celebrates in its food, merging the best of Bahaian cuisine with international influences. From Dendê, the lively poolside bar, to À Sombro Do Coqueiral, which overlooks the romantic infinity pool, Tivoli Ecoresort boasts a restaurant for every occasion. Foodie highlights include the acarajé, an award-winning street food-inspired dish made of peeled beans, which we learn how to make via a live cooking demonstration. A must-

“Guests can go on incredible whale watching excusions”

LUXURY POOL VILLAS

try cocktail is the hallmark caipirinha - if you’re lucky enough to visit when cashews are in season, they make a delicious addition to the cachaça-based drink.

AC T I V I T I E S

There’s plenty to do in the area, like visiting Garcia d’Avila, a 16th century castle and one of the most significant archaeological sites in Brazil. However, one of the most exciting opportunities happens from July to October, when 9,000 humpback whales venture from Antarctica to South America to reproduce. Tivoli takes its guests, accompanied by local biologists, on incredible whale watching excursions, and the resort also supports the Baleia Jubarte institute who study and protect the gentle sea giants. We’re sorry to miss the whalewatching window, but in the village of Praia

ONE OF THE MANY POOLS

do Forte we visit The Tamar Project, a charity which protects sea turtles from extinction on the Brazilian coastline. Turtle-saving done, we head to the hotel’s Anantara spa for some deep relaxation.There's a heavenly tranquil pool, jacuzzi and sauna as well as treatment rooms. There’s adventure to be had, too. An afternoon kayaking along the mangroves of the Timeantube river is a chance to see beautiful wildlife whilst gliding along the red-tinged, iron-rich water. A last-minute decision to go paddleboarding in the sea turns out to be one of the highlights of the trip. Accompanied by our entertaining guides (one of them can do a headstand on his board), some of us get the knack of paddling, whilst others just fall in. Tourism is often accused of damaging the environment. But here, visitors and nature thrive in a prosperous green cycle. Private and secluded with a friendly buzz, Tivoli Ecoresort is a true ecological sanctuary.

D E TA I L S Nightly rates at Tivoli Avenida Liberdade start from £189 based on two people sharing on a B&B basis. • Nightly rates at Tivoli Ecoresort Praia do Forte start from £277 for a double room on a half board basis. • TAP Air Portugal has a daily departure from Heathrow, Gatwick & Manchester to Salvador via Lisbon. Prices start at £547 return including taxes. For more information visit flytap.com or call 0345 601 0932. ANANTARA SPA

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“Here lie perfect beaches, world-class hotels and an overall glossiness”

Pool PARTY Absolutely visits Purobeach Vilamoura, Portugal's premiere beach club By HELEN BROWN

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ortugal’s sun-kissed southern coast is certainly no secret. Offering the promise to play golf in your shirt sleeves all year round, and with spectacular beaches and seafood, the Algarve has long been a hero destination for those in need of an effortless holiday and a quick dose of vitamin sea. An easy half hour drive from pseudocapital Faro and its airport, is Vilamoura. Located on one of the Algarve’s finest beaches and home to a swanky marina, it’s a modern and sophisticated holiday destination by most standards and where internationally famous Purobeach - made popular by party-goers to the sites in Marbella, Palma and Barcelona - has chosen to set up its latest beach club. The area is a natural choice for Purobeach. Popularity for Vilamoura picked up in the 1980s when it established itself as an elite golfing centre. Today it's arguably the best spot in the Algarve for the sport, with five exceptional golf courses, along with the exclusive marina complex, where million-pound yachts moor and visitors can dine and socialise in spectacular fashion. The area is unlike

most other Portuguese towns with their dilapidated charm - here lie perfect beaches, world-class hotels and an overall glossiness which seduces the rich and famous. While this crowd typically likes to languor in the luxury of it all, a lot can be accomplished in a quick trip. Not least because you can tick off everything from fine dining to pool party at Purobeach. The brand made its name with sizzling summer soirees and effortlessly chic beachside socialising and has seven sites dotted around Spain, with one soon to open in Morocco. Purobeach Vilamoura has two distinct zones: the beachfront and the garden. Visitors can flit between the poolside beds and lush green surroundings of the garden, and the sand, sea and sunbeds on the Atlantic shore. For a livelier vibe, the beachfront is where the club’s resident DJs are set up, playing throughout the day. Both sides have bars and restaurants, with friendly staff more than happy to serve you at your sunbed. On a scorching day, lunch at the beach front is a refreshing affair. The menu features vibrant local dishes like seafood cataplana and fresh fish, as well as international options ranging from Peruvian ceviche to Moroccan tagine. Much of it is skewed towards healthier dining so salads A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N

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and superfoods also feature heavily. Bar options follow suit with many cocktails created around a wellness angle, as well as there being a long list of vitality-boosting smoothies available. Just the thing to get you back on your feet after the night before. While it’s highly encouraged you let day slip into night in this hedonistic retreat, you can’t actually sleep on a sunbed. However, the Anantara Vilamoura matches Purobeach’s slick service and high-level luxury. The 280room and suite hotel is a sister site to Purobeach, so getting between the two is a doddle – the concierge has a fleet of tuk tuks for hotel guests to do just that. The hotel marks Anantara’s European debut and displays the brand’s signature opulence - grand lobby, marble cladding and columns - alongside its trademark emphasis on local heritage. Artisanal pottery, wicker furniture and Portuguese wines create a real sense of place. The building looks out onto the peaceful, landscaped green of the Arnold Palmerdesigned Victoria golf course, famous for hosting the annual Portugal Masters. As you’d expect, the rooms are extremely comfortable and each comes with a terrace and views onto the golf course, the gardens or the main pool. So-called ‘main’ because there are three others: an indoor pool, another reserved for adults and a kids’ one. Like much of the Algarve, Vilamoura is predictably seasonal - summer represents peak season and from June

“You're highly encouraged to let day slip into night in this hedonistic retreat” to September you’ll find Purobeach and the surrounding shoreline packed with holiday-makers. However, Anantara Vilamoura is ideally situated to explore the traditions and history that shape the Algarve during the cooler months. The resort’s very own experience guru is on hand to get you out into the hillside villages to meet local farmers, basket weavers and schnapps distillers, while a Spice Spoons masterclass offers guests the chance to immerse themselves in the day-to-day of the famous Loulé food market, before

heading into the kitchen with chef to create a collection of traditional dishes. Of course, you’re not expected to do all of the cooking. Between here and Purobeach, guests are spoilt for choice when it comes to dinner, with three more restaurants and a handful of bars to settle down in. Eating at Emo restaurant is one of the more exciting options. Here, Chef Bruno Viegas takes Portugese dishes that are as old as time and modernises them with exceptional flare. The restaurant has established a reputation for delivering one of the Algarve’s most memorable dining experiences, and last year was included in the Wine Spectator Restaurant Awards 2019. The extensive wine cellar contains around 350 expertly selected wines to accompany dishes such as asparagus brûlée and Bacalhau à Brás, a traditional Portuguese dish of salt cod with potato matchsticks. Elsewhere, seafood restaurant Ria offers a traditional menu of fish stews and rice dishes, and Victoria restaurant offers an impressive breakfast of breads, fruits, cold meats and an egg station - it’s certainly worth filling up if another Purobeach pool party is on the cards.

A N A N TA R A V I L A M O U R A A LGA RV E R E S O R T Rates from £115.46 per room per night; anantara.com/en/vilamoura-algarve •

P U R O B E AC H V I L A M O U R A Purobeach Poolside: April to September Purobeach Beachfront: February to November For more information visit purobeach.com/en/beach-club-vilamoura/

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Stella McCartney's new climateconscious kids' collection features pops of colour, graphic drawings and bright prints. With a call to 'keep our Earth cool' and 'be kind', the pieces focus on the magic of nature by way of playful characters like joyful mermaids, rainbow monsters and grumpy fish. stellamccartney.com

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isney’s Magical Ice Festival returns to Wembley, bursting with adventure and magic. The performance features timeless classics alongside more modern tales, creating an awe-inspiring Disney experience that is set to delight even the tiniest Disney fans (expect the audience to come dressed in full Disney regalia). New life is breathed into characters that we all know and love – join Moana on her action-packed quest with Maui, glide through the air on Aladdin’s magic carpet and dance with Cinderella at the grand Royal Ball. Dazzling choreography, incredible athletic ability, phenomenal vocals and Disney’s unique sense of magic combine to create an atmosphere of enchantment and suspended reality. This spectacle is a must-see for any Disney fan. 2-5 April; Wembley Arena.

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Top Notch Chapter House preparatory school has been given a Quality Mark Award for their Early Years provision. The award comes just a year after the school gained the Primary Quality Mark Award for English and Mathematics.

Westonbirt School experienced a significant upturn in demand since announcing it would accept boys. In January, a record number of students tested for entry with fierce competition and exceptional talent among scholarship candidates. Headmistress Natasha Dangerfield said: "The abundance of outdoor space for sports at Westonbirt and our strong extra-curricular programme, well supports a holistic approach to education which benefits all students, regardless of gender.”

M U S I CA L MADNESS The creative skills at Pangbourne College came to the fore recently, with a collaboration between the Drama and Music departments to stage their own version of ‘Grease’. Audiences were transported back to the summer of 1958, and treated to retelling of the much loved musical. Year 10 pupil Phoebe, who played the female lead, said: “My favourite thing about being involved in the production is the sense of community”.

M OV I E M A N I A South Hampstead High School celebrated a huge achievement as a student’s short film won first place in this year’s GDST Short Film Competition. Two of their students secured a place in the final, with Ella’s film exploring the pressures of looking ‘perfect’ (I’m Perfect’) winning the entire competition.

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GOING GREEN

Many schools across London recently celebrated Children’s Mental Health Week, focusing on the theme of ‘finding your brave’. A huge amount of awareness was raised by inviting speakers into schools, setting up inclusive workshops and inviting pupils to speak about their own experiences.

North London Collegiate School marked Valentine’s Day by raising awareness for Anti Fast-Fashion February. All students and staff were encouraged to wear their favourite items of clothing from thrift and charity stores.

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“Being fluent in two or more languages is becoming increasingly advantageous in life today”

WHICH SCHOOL?

Calia Brenscson – Van Dyk, president of the EIFA parent association on why she chose to educate her son at an international school

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t was of the utmost importance that the school we chose shared the same core values as our family: Openness to cultural diversity, emphasis on integration of children while developing their adaptability. We thought it was vital that our son was made to feel welcome both by a teaching team sensitive to the problematic aspect of expatriation, as well as by children growing in similar environments. EIFA International School in Marylebone soon stood out as the obvious choice. We were attracted by EIFA’s genuinely international atmosphere. With more than 40 nationalities represented in its student body and a teaching team bringing a wealth of experience from different horizons, the school’s

richness derives from its openness and varied profile of its families. EIFA has small class sizes, allowing teachers to devote time and attention to each child, creating a truly personalised educational experience and ensuring children settle into their new classes as quickly and gently as possible. At EIFA, communication between parents and teachers flows easily and naturally whether by email, in formal parent-teacher meetings or informally when dropping off/collecting from school. Our perception of our son’s journey is concrete and goes beyond simply reading grade reports. Studying in an international environment helps to guard against any culture shock when moving back to the home country or to a new expat destination. Therefore

“ At EIFA, communication between parents and teachers flows easily and naturally ”

CHILDREN AT EIFA SHARE SIMILAR EXPERIENCES

one of the factors we considered in our choice was how the school would prepare our son to continue his education afterwards. The EIFA curriculum prepares students to sit British and or French exams and, with the school in the process of putting in place the IB Diploma, students will retain the international aspect of their education to the age of 18 and beyond. I am convinced that languages are best learned as young as possible. Being fluent in two or more languages is becoming increasingly advantageous in life today. However, it remains rare to be fully literate in two or more languages at native speaker level without either exposure to the languages from childhood or intensive study. At EIFA, our son is immersed in two languages allowing him to choose his future educational and career pathways from the vast choice on offer in both the French and English-speaking worlds. Furthermore, the international aspect of education at EIFA gives him an openness to and appreciation of different cultures, thus enabling him to adapt to life in any location. We also found at EIFA a true support system between parents, in addition to the support provided by the EIFA team. This has greatly contributed to a smooth relocation and settlement. Even though, it was not one of our priority criteria, we have found that the friendships and relationships established at EIFA have greatly enriched our experience of London.

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KIDS & EDUCATION • OPINION

KID COACHING Gillian Panton writes about the importance of communication for wellbeing

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crunching of a snack following an action-packed afternoon of geography fieldwork, netball squad and computer coding, a parent asks "how was your day, darling?” and a small voice utters a frustratingly underwhelming “Fine.” This familiar response follows us into adulthood and often belies a need to ‘keep on keeping on' despite how we feel inside. Some grew up with the proverb, "A problem shared is a problem halved." However, when children show reluctance to expand on their day, share the worries or the challenges they face, how do we as parents and educators prise open these channels of communication to promote a safe

space to converse, without judgement? Cracking open problems begins with the bubbling of curiosity. The confidence to ask pertinent questions to better understand where each of us ‘is’ reveals a powerful, yet quiet, respect for the other person and their experience. However, it is arguably the space held between the responses that can be revolutionary, producing an ‘Aha’ moment. The power of opening up such types of conversations has seen a remarkable development in the communication skills of pupils at Sydenham High School. Creating a coaching culture, actively chosen to extend beyond the walls of the staff room and into the hands of our pupils in the playground and classrooms alike, has seen a sharpening of focus on the meaning of interdependence. For every pupil to flourish within our school gates, the resolve to respectfully

“Children are always eager to help their friends in times of need and offer supportive words of advice.”

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listen to one another, and be heard, is the cornerstone of our pastoral care. As educators, we delight in knowing that the learning has truly ‘stuck’ when we witness the pupil-come-mini-teacher in action, regaling in the joy of sharing their knowledge and supporting others to access the task in hand. It is with this power of the peer, that ‘Kid-Coaching' was devised. Using a structured coaching question model, pupils and staff alike have been developing an awareness of the far-reaching impact of the coaching conversation to support positive growth and self-reflection. The introduction of the ‘Inner Coach’ concept has proved powerful in raising the self-belief and confidence of our pupils. Children are always eager to help their friends in times of need and offer supportive words of advice. It is with this in mind that we encourage the pupils to talk to themselves as they would their best friend. What this reveals is a compassionate, less rigid, fixed response to some of the worries or challenges that crop up in the sometimes choppy waters of school life. A coaching culture equips children with the interpersonal skills to develop their questioning and listening. It also challenges children to reflect on, and uncover, thoughts and considerations they have within a safe space. Communication skills are the bedrock of the future. Being creative, adaptive, and in equal measure, resilient, is no mean feat; however, with the support of family, teachers and peers, unlocking the power of open-ended questioning and self-reflection, through tools such as the Inner Coach, the outcomes for pupils can be far-reaching. By remembering the power of the space between the question and response, perhaps we can support children to take ownership of their choices about how they manage their feelings

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THE TEEN YEARS Natasha Dangerfield, headmistress of Westonbirt Senior School on how to manage teenage hopes and fears B y N ATA S H A DA N G E R F I E L D

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difficult. As parents and teachers, we have to sit alongside teens as they make this journey. It is their rite of passage and it is a difficult one when combined with hormones and social pressures. Fears are borne out of hope and it is natural for teens to be fearful as they realise that maybe we can’t make their childhood dreams come true. We need to think carefully about who they are dealing with and remember that each child will be individual in their approach during this often-difficult time. The students I see on a daily basis are each navigating their personal journey differently. Some are disengaged, others motivated, several have fallen out with

everybody or may actually be right on side. As educators and as parents we have a responsibility to create consistency because that is the one thing teenagers may not find it easy to establish. They may not be able to find their way alone but with you sitting alongside them, telling them that it is OK, making clear that they should not speak to you rudely and that their bedroom floor should not resemble a compost heap but, that actually, you are there for them. Reassuring them you will help to tidy up; that you can sit down and discuss why becoming a movie star perhaps isn’t their best option and that there will be a path that is the right route for them; is a valuable part of their journey and indeed yours too. Sadly, there are a few who will suffer from serious anxiety, for whom fear of failure is so debilitating that they cannot even get through the door in the morning. For those families there is help and working with schools and medical professionals in a triangulated approach will, hopefully, in time allow these young people to also find their way. But for the majority of teenagers, consistency; care; time and space is key. Teenagers need to be empowered and we have to create time and space for that to happen, allowing young people to be teenagers until they discover the adults that they are destined to become. westonbirt.org

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DEEP Learning Carly Glendinning on the importance of teaching the next generation about protecting our oceans

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alking down Carnaby Street, we stared up as dolphins leapt through bubble wrap coral reefs. As the lights twinkled through the swathes of shiny blue paper, we thought about a magical underwater place, full of undiscovered lifeforms and more artifacts than all of the world’s museums put together. A place that mostly seemed to exist only when coupled with David Attenborough’s soothing commentary, whilst flaked out in front of Blue Planet II. But however otherworldly it might have seemed, the theatrical underwater scene carried a very real-world message. Created in collaboration with Project Zero using recycled materials, it hoped to highlight the importance of ocean conservation. A poignant message for the Christmas shoppers walking underneath it, considering it was predicted that

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125,000 tonnes of plastic packaging would be thrown out (rather than recycled) over the festive period, a considerable amount of which would probably end up in our oceans. Teaching the next generation about the need to protect and restore the marine environment that covers 70% of our planet has become an urgent matter. Vital for sustaining life on earth, our oceans create around half the oxygen we breathe and through their role in the water cycle give us water to drink. Globally, over 700 million people depend on fishing for their livelihoods, and seafood is the main source of protein for more than a billion people on the planet. Our oceans are also protecting us from the damaging effects of climate change. Scientists and marine experts tell us that they have already absorbed 90% of the heat caused by the earth warming up. Acting as a buffer, they are also the sink for about 30% of human-caused

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“Simply put, without our oceans, life on earth would already be intolerable” carbon dioxide emissions. Simply put, without our oceans life on earth would already be intolerable. If we carry on as we are now, it is predicted that seafood could be overfished, habitats such as coral reefs will be destroyed, and even more disturbing, there could be more plastic in the ocean than fish by 2050. For the next generation, it means that they are inheriting a world filled with problems they did not create. With the rise of environmental activism, most children are switched on to the issues surrounding climate change and plastic pollution. 16-yearold Greta Thunberg is blazing a trail for the next generation of campaigners and the Extinction Rebellion has formed a Youth & Children’s Assembly to enable young people to get their voices heard. So it may come as a surprise that ocean conservation is still a topic that is missing from the English National Curriculum in primary schools. One charity hoping to change this is the Ocean Conservation Trust. Speaking about a curriculum learning scheme which they recently launched with the Connect Academy Trust, Nicola Bridge, Head of Conservation Education and Communications said: “We need to create an ocean literate generation – that is to say, a generation that understands the ways in which we are all inextricably connected to it, just as it is to us.” Dubbed the ‘Connecting us with our Ocean’, project, it aims to develop a love and understanding of the importance of the ocean in pupils, whilst inspiring and enabling staff to design their subject curriculums

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around the topic. Beyond the future of the planet, the initiative also highlights the need to nurture the next generation of marine biologists, researchers and scientists. Stu Higgs, Schools Programme Manager for the Ocean Conservation Trust commented: “There are many STEM career opportunities related to the ocean and ensuring that school children are made aware of these from an early age will broaden their horizons when choosing a career path to follow later in life.” Independent schools are of course free to set their own curriculums and many are finding innovative ways to teach children about the importance of ocean conservation. Millfield School in Somerset has recently redesigned their sports kit using recycled fabrics made from plastic waste from the ocean. The school commented: “The change has CREDIT: THE OCEAN CONSERVATION TRUST

been driven by pupil voice wanting a sustainable clothing line that is a positive step towards addressing the current plastic pollution crisis for future generations.” Projects like these mark huge steps in changing the dialogue. Speaking to The Guardian, David Attenborough recounted what he was taught at grammar school, nearly 80 years ago: “I remember my headmaster, who was also my science master, saying: ‘Boys, we’ve entered a new era! We’ve entered, we’ll be proud to say, the plastic era. And what is so wonderful about this is we’ve used all our scientific ingenuity to make sure that it’s virtually indestructible. It doesn’t decay, you know, it’s wonderful.’” He continued: “Now we dump thousands of tonnes of it, every year, into the sea, and it has catastrophic effects.” Although times have changed, there's still a lot of work to do and it’s the magic of the ocean's unknown depths that will keep children’s interest alive. So turn on Blue Planet II and let Attenbough’s dulcet tones transport you to a wondrous world, where dolphins really do dive through coral reefs and the lights from the world above twinkle on.

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KIDS & EDUCATION • BOOKS

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1 TO 20 AN I MAL S APLENT Y By Katie Viggers

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M Y F I R S T B O O K O F C O M PA R I S O N S By Clive Gif ford

For all the fact-loving kids and adults out there, this book is a treasure trove of information. From comparing the fastest machines, the tallest buildings and the biggest animals to fi nding out that a blue whale weighs as much as 20 T-Rexes, all these facts will help children build maths skills and develop their understanding of the world around them. Pre-order £12.99.  quartoknows.com

If numbers get your little one in a stew, then this is the book for you. This book teaches children to count to 20 by introducing the numbers with playful rhymes. “With five goats who wear coats” and “15 bats who are acrobats”, learning to count has never been so fun. £9.45. wordery.com

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POWER PRINCESS

S N OW WH ITE : A MODERN RETELLING By Stephan Kalinski and Iain Botterill

Reimagining the traditional narrative of fairy tales, this book follows the story of Snow White in a world where bravery is valued over beauty and forgiveness over revenge. A tale of courage and daring-do, this is a book for all modern princesses and princes. £19.85  fairytales-retold.com

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A charming story about a young girl and her cat, Vivaldi explores the power of friendship and how sharing troubles can help make them go away. With its lyrical, sometimes cheerful, sometimes poignant text and bold visual illustrations, this is a book for anyone who has ever felt alone. £9.35.  amazon.co.uk

TA L K I N G I S N O T M Y T H I N G By Rosie Robbins

This simple yet mesmerizing book reminds us that every child is different and that’s okay. Following the charming siblingship of a young autistic girl and her brother, our heroine explains things from her perspective and describes how she uses non-verbal communication in her daily life. £12.99.  scallywagpress.com

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LOVE T H E B OY W H O L OV E D E V E R YO N E By Jane Porter

Dimitri loves everyone and he’s always telling people so, from his friends in nursery to the big tree in the playground. But when no one says it back, Dimitri worries that no one loves him. This is a touching story exploring the different ways love spreads through the world. £12.99.  walker.co.uk

B E I N G B R AV E LION LESSONS By Jon Agee

Learning how to be a lion can be achieved in seven simple steps. A young boy is taking lion lessons and is determined to be successful. The boy doesn’t make a very good student, until the fi nal lesson of looking out for your friends. £12.99.  scallywagpress.com

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Q&A

Danny Mac The actor discusses schooldays in Bognor, his journey into acting and why Strictly remains one of the scariest things he’s ever done

Q Where did you go to school and when? A Bognor Regis Community College from 1999, and at 16 I moved on to Chichester College. Q What was it like? A To be honest, Bognor Regis Community College (BRCC) was pretty terrible. It was very big, the main local school, and when I joined it wasn’t doing well. When I was about to begin my GCSEs I’m pretty sure it failed its OFSTED inspection. One great thing was that it had been given a Lottery Grant and had a state-of-the-art sports arena with rock climbing wall, tennis courts and AstroTurf for football and hockey, etc.

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Q Did you love it or hate it? I didn’t love it or hate it – it was just school. All my friends were there and my brother had been there so I wanted to be grown-up and follow in his footsteps. I didn’t really enjoy taking lessons though – I was there for break times and to see my pals mainly – although I had a fantastic upbringing with incredible parents. Making them proud was a huge influence for me. The school has gone now, replaced mainly by housing and a new school (with a new name) has been built close by that I hear is very, very good. The sports facilities are still there too, which is great. Q What was your favourite subject / activity there? A Among academic subjects it was English, without a doubt. I also loved PE, Drama, Sports and Art. I also loved RE, but that was because of the teacher.

Q And what was your least favourite subject? A I hated French but was forced to take it and drop Art because the school insisted on us doing a language. They made me go to the class so I used to sit at the back and stage a silent protest by never doing any work. The following year the rules changed. I doubt that had anything to do with me but I like to think it did! Q Who was your favourite teacher? A It was definitely our RE teacher Mrs Woodwood. She was younger and she treated us like young adults. She commanded our respect in return for hers. She also taught social education and would do a lot of her teaching through games and scenarios, rather than from books. We would be asked to act things out, be interactive, and so the classes were fun. She could also discipline us really well. If we were misbehaving she would stop all the fun and make us sit and do paperwork! Q How did the teacher influence you? A Mrs Woodwood made us grow up and she treated us with respect. As a teacher she got you – understood you – but she wasn’t your mate. She never crossed the line. What most influenced me was that she opened my eyes to social etiquette and treating others how you want to be treated yourself. I think in those days people weren’t so aware of ADHD and autism and some children in the school really struggled. If they were being bad in other classes the teachers would send them in to see her because she was the only one they would listen to.

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KIDS & EDUCATION • PROFILE

“I was old before my time and I hated being talked down to, so my attitude usually got me into trouble”

or better than me at something I really cared about. Then it really pushed me. That’s why I love being an actor – I’m always surrounded by people who I admire and feel are much more talented than me and it pushes me to grow and develop with every opportunity.

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Q Where was your favourite place/space at school and what did you do there? A I loved being out on the field and playing football with my friends. But around the school I liked the quiet spaces – when things are quiet things move on to a special level. I wasn’t a huge reader but really liked the library. Books held a fascination and I’ve been drawn to bookshops ever since. I love wandering round them. Q What beliefs do you think school instilled in you? A The key belief was you get out what you put in. I was quite academically gifted naturally and didn’t have to try too hard, but I always put the effort in with my coursework and homework. I did that to the best of my ability to get the grades as it meant the sit-down tests didn’t require such a high mark. Doing well in my GCSEs meant I could move on. I didn’t want to stay at Bognor for sixth form I really needed a change of scene and community in order to develop further.

Q What was your proudest school moment? A Getting my grades in my GCSEs was one. The other was being chosen as Prom King in Year 11 – not because I was ‘liked the most’, it just meant that I’d probably ‘offended the least’, and that was still quite an achievement. Q What was the most trouble you got into? A I guess I was one of those annoying kids. I was old before my time and I hated being talked down to, so my attitude usually got me into trouble. I also often got told off for distracting others in class – teachers would catch me messing around and ask to see how much work I’d done, so I’d go up and show them and I would usually have finished it. Then they would separate me from my friends because they hadn’t finished theirs, which use to really anger me. Things got better later on when I went to college and drama school because then I felt I was surrounded by people who were on my level

Q What is your most vivid memory, looking back now? A Our school was very closed off, segregated into groups that didn’t talk to each other. One day I was in year 9 and someone from another ‘group’ was coming straight towards me down an empty corridor and it was the strangest feeling. I could have carried on going but I lifted my head and said ‘Hello’ (like any normal human being). They smiled and said hello back. And it felt like a really grown up exchange and made me feel so good inside yet it was the smallest of moments. After that I started saying hello to anyone – and suddenly everyone just seemed equal to me. I feel that was the first moment I really began to grow up. Q Were you ever too cool for school? A Maybe. I think I always felt too mature at school, too old to be treated like a child. I was definitely too cool at one point though. I had been a chubby kid and my older brother used to tease me. Because of that I refused to wear the school jumper ever, even after I slimmed down a bit. This meant that even in the middle of winter I’d just be wearing a slim fit shirt and jacket, no tie and no jumper! Q When and how did your interest in acting and singing take root? A I was one of four children and my parents

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“My parents saw the love of performing in me early and although they never pushed me they were amazingly supportive” quickly discovered that one way to keep me quiet was to put me in front of something like James Bond or Bugsy Malone. When I was about six I saw my first stage show, Grease, and I was hooked. Q Who encouraged you? A My parents saw the love of performing in me early and although they never pushed me they were amazingly supportive, taking me to auditions and encouraging me – I was very lucky to have that. I kept it private from my school life, so none of my friends knew. If it was football trials they would have been interested, but this was acting so I wouldn’t have dared tell anyone. Q Do you remember your very first performance? A I’d done school Christmas plays but my most memorable early performance was with Selsey Operatic Society, where I played Kurt von Trapp in The Sound of Music. I fell in love with everything about that show – I loved everyone and I loved it. I was probably horrendous in it! I started acting professionally around the age of 9, which meant I spent a lot of time around adults, who treated me just like an adult. My first big role was Gavroche in the

Southampton production of Les Misérables UK Tour, and then a year later I took on the same role in the London production of Les Mis. Q And were there any performance disasters? A Well, there was a very early school production in year 2. I can’t even remember what it was but something to do with British history and Henry VIII was involved. I was due to go on and I felt physically sick. It hit me like a train and I burst into tears and had to be carried off. It happened again the next night – exactly the same sensation. It was stage fright. Thankfully, in time I overcame that – give me a character and I’m comfortable – but I still struggle performing as myself. That is why the most terrifying thing I’ve ever done in my professional career was Strictly Come Dancing – because it was me being me. Even something like karaoke I find sickeningly terrifying. Q When did you first think acting might become your career? A I didn’t ever deviate from the idea that it could be, but always wondered if I’d be good enough. I still do, every day! But then that’s the life of an actor. You never stop trying to be better, or wanting to. I’m in too deep now

though, there’s no turning back I just have to keep swimming! Q What do you feel about your school/ college experience now? A My school is no more, but I’ve still got my friends from those days thankfully and they are the making of me and always keep me grounded, as do my family. Sixth form at Chichester College was an eye-opener. You had every different type of person there, all of them wanting to act, so we had a lot more in common. The experience made me much more open to life, to different people and opinions. Q What’s coming up next for you? A I am in the middle of rehearsals and about to play the role of Edward Lewis (made famous by Richard Gere) in the new stage production of Pretty Woman, opening in February in the West End. Q How would you sum up your school days in four words? A MATHS ALWAYS BORED ME. Danny Mac is appearing in Pretty Woman The Musical at the Piccadilly Theatre, London, previews begin from mid February and it opens from 2nd March.

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HEALTH and WEALTH

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nly happy students learn and at Fettes we focus on the mental and physical wellbeing of students. With our PSE Curriculum, we undertake on-going pupil consultation, ensuring each student's voice is heard. The programme is forward-thinking and embedded within school life. Utilising external contacts (guest speakers, charities and alumni) and harnessing the enthusiasm of students, our core components include healthy relationships, modern world pressures, decision-making, nutrition and emotional resilience. Young people can experience the pressures of the modern world as stress. We have a non-complacent approach to technology, managing the pressures it can bring while promoting the positive impact it can have. Online safety is key, as is understanding the real impact of online content. Those pressures have always been there and so addressing the root of issues is our focal point. As well as having a specialist wellbeing curriculum and guidelines in place, we also provide students with a dedicated area which is a safe oasis of calm. The Hub is a pupil-focused drop-in room open daily and staffed by members of the listening team (PSE prefects, nonteaching and teaching staff). This reflective space provides a listening ear and some peace during the busy school week.

“Our student-led Fettes Equalities Society empowers students”

FETTES WON THE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL OF THE YEAR AWARD FOR STUDENT WELLBEING

At Fettes we pride ourselves on quick identification of those who may be struggling. Our on-site 24-hour medical centre offers immediate access to a mental health trained nurse with follow-up counselling and psychological support as required. All staff undergo mental health and first aid training. Our student-led Fettes Equalities Society encourages open dialogue among pupils while cultivating skills to empower students now and in the future. Recent introductions include Girls on Board (empowering young women) and the Great Men Initiative (masculinity in the modern world) both added to the curriculum. At Fettes we have found that nothing improves student body moral and wellbeing like a collaborative event. These wholeschool, pupil-led termly events address

current issues and recognise what our students need both physically and mentally. At Fettes we care for the wellbeing of our students long after they have finished their time with us, – we like to think of it as futureproofing. In our purpose-built Upper Sixth Form house, we tailor a programme for life after Fettes. Specialist sessions include motivation, healthy eating on a budget, anxiety and stress-busting. At Fettes, we are never complacent when it comes to student wellbeing and we regularly evaluate and respond to need. Reflecting current pressing issues makes our offering relevant, flexible and valued.

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PROPERTY

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n elegant Edwardian school on Chelsea's Hortensia Road forms the setting for a curated collection of 18 beautiful residences. The Sloane Building unites contemporary design with large open plan living, individual terraces, galleries and high ceilings. These exclusive two, three and four-bedroom apartments, as well as the penthouse, have breathtaking views across the gardens of King's Chelsea.

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PARSONS GREEN, LONDON A very rare and wonderful opportunity to purchase a family home directly on Parsons Green. This exceptional house boasts a feeling of grandeur with its high ceilings, spacious rooms and direct views of Parsons Green itself EPC D

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WOODFORD HOUSE, LONDON A luxurious one bedroom apartment in one of London’s most prestigious new developments. You can enjoy a relaxing living environment whilst having all the convenience of London living close by.

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HOMES FOR SALE IN CHELSEA SW10

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REDCLIFFE GARDENS, CHELSEA

REDCLIFFE GARDENS, CHELSEA

A well-appointed apartment with excellent ceiling heights, that has been professionally designed and refurbished by an interior designer.

A bright and well presented apartment in an imposing period building, situated on a popular tree-lined street in the heart of Chelsea.

1 BEDROOM | 1 BATHROOM | RECEPTION ROOM | EPC D

2 BEDROOMS | 2 BATHROOMS | RECEPTION ROOM | EPC C

Guide price £775,000 Share of freehold

Asking price £925,000 Leasehold: approximately 155 years remaining

robert.french@knightfrank.com 020 8128 9743

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IFIELD ROAD, CHELSEA

A spacious and beautifully presented apartment with private garden finished to exacting standards throughout.

A well-appointed duplex apartment that extends to 979 sq ft and boasts a private 36 ft South facing garden.

2 BEDROOMS | 1 BATHROOM | RECEPTION ROOM | EPC C

3 BEDROOMS | 2 BATHROOMS | RECEPTION ROOM | EPC D

Asking price £1,300,000 Leasehold

Guide price £1,435,000 Share of freehold

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If you are looking to sell or let, and would like to book a free market appraisal, please get in touch. Call us on 020 8128 9743 or pop in to our Chelsea office. We'd love to help you.

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HOMES FOR SALE IN CHELSEA SW3 & SW10

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KINGS ROAD, CHELSEA

A spacious, well presented flat on the second floor of this period-style block in the sought after King's Chelsea development.

An exceptional duplex apartment set over the first and second floor. There is a spacious private roof terrace and offstreet parking.

1 BEDROOM | 1 BATHROOM | RECEPTION ROOM | EPC C

2 BEDROOMS| 2 BATHROOMS| RECEPTION ROOM | EPC C

Guide price £950,000 Share of freehold

Guide price £1,200,000 Leasehold: approximately 93 years remaining

robert.french@knightfrank.com 020 8128 9743

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BEAUFORT MANSIONS, CHELSEA

This flat comprises of spacious bedrooms, a study and a large reception room with exceptional ceiling heights and direct access to its own private garden.

Set on the second floor of a popular red brick mansion block, this apartment offers spacious lateral living on Beaufort Street.

3 BEDROOMS| 2 BATHROOMS| RECEPTION ROOM | EPC C

3 BEDROOMS | 2 BATHROOMS | RECEPTION ROOM | EPC D

Guide price £1,400,000 Leasehold: approximately 94 years remaining

Guide price £1,750,000 Share of freehold

robert.french@knightfrank.com 020 8128 9743

robert.french@knightfrank.com 020 8128 9743

If you are looking to sell or let, and would like to book a free market appraisal, please get in touch. Call us on 020 8128 9743 or pop in to our Chelsea office. We'd love to help you.

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55 Victoria Street, Westminster SW1 Price ÂŁ2,500 per week Furnished

Large lateral apartment in modern development with gym and concierge Master bedroom suite with en suite shower room and dressing room | Double bedroom with en suite shower room Double bedroom | Family bathroom | Guest cloakroom | Reception room with open plan kitchen/dining area | Terrace Lift | 24-hour concierge | Residents’ gym | Communal courtyard and sky garden | Approx. 2,008 sq ft (186 sq m) | EPC: B JLL Westminster | westminster@eu.jll.com | 020 3811 2210

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Stanley House, Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park NW1 Price £20,000 per week Furnished

A majestic Grade I listed townhouse with stunning views over Regent’s Park 6 bedrooms | 2 en suite bathrooms | 3 en suite shower rooms | 2 guest cloakrooms | 3 reception rooms Dining room | Kitchen | Study | Gym | Garage | Approx. 7,403 sq ft (687.8 sq m) JLL Mayfair | mayfair@eu.jll.com | 020 3926 5150

Potential tenants are advised that administration fees may be payable when renting a property. Please visit jll.co.uk/fees for details.

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Benson House, Kensington W14 Guide price ÂŁ1,295,000 Leasehold

A stunning one bedroom apartment in a prestigious development 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom | 1 reception room | Open-plan kitchen | Interior designed | South-west views 24-hour concierge | Swimming pool | Gym | Steam room | Sauna | Cinema room | Business suite Underground parking | Approx. 704 sq ft (65 sq m) | EPC: C JLL Kensington | saleskensington@eu.jll.com | 020 3892 8050

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Pont Street, Knightsbridge SW1 Guide price ÂŁ6,750,000 Share of freehold

A large, south-facing first floor apartment, in an imposing period building Master bedroom with en suite bathroom and dressing room | Bedroom with en suite bathroom Two further bedrooms / study | Guest cloakroom | Shower room | Drawing room | Kitchen / breakfast room | Lift Balcony | Caretaker | Communal heating and hot water | Approx. 2,315 sq ft (215.06 sq m) | EPC: D JLL Chelsea | saleschelsea@eu.jll.com | 020 3926 5210

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Queens Grove, St. John’s Wood NW8 £7,500,000 A remarkable six bedroom, semi detached Victorian house, with a 74 ft garden, driveway and generous entertaining space, located on this beautiful tree lined street. Queens Grove is perfectly positioned on the east side of St John’s Wood, giving very easy access to the local high street and tube station. This peaceful location is also walking distance to Regent’s Park and The American School.

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DRAYCOTT PLACE CHELSEA SW3 AN EXCEPTIONAL RECENTLY REFURBISHED TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT Located on the first floor of a elegant red brick building, this two bedroom apartment has been refurbished to the highest standard offering many modern amenities. The apartment features a contemporary open plan reception room and kitchen and two spacious bedrooms. Draycott Place is located moments from Cadogan Gardens in Chelsea and is just minutes walk from the Kings Road and Sloane Street. Accommodation: Entrance hall, open plan reception room/kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, shower room. Amenities: Day time caretaker, storage, residents parking available.

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RUTLAND GARDENS KENSINGTON SW7 AN IMMACULATE DUPLEX APARTMENT IN THE HEART OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE Located within a private gated road, this modern two bedroom apartment offers high ceilings and open plan living accommodation with a number of bespoke features including a McCarron kitchen, marble bathrooms and bespoke walnut doors. Telegraph House is located in the heart of Knightsbridge, just minutes walk from many world-renowned shops, restaurants and private members clubs. Accommodation: Reception room/dining room, kitchen, master bedroom with ensuite bathroom, bedroom 2, shower room. Amenities: 24-hour security guard, private parking space, access to the Bulgari spa & gym.

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SUGAR QUAY LONDON BRIDGE EC3R A BRIGHT TRIPLE ASPECT APARTMENT OVERLOOKING THE RIVER THAMES This elegant three-bedroom apartment is located on the sixth floor of Landmark Place, an exclusive new development located on the North bank of the River Thames. Boasting direct views of the River Thames and towards the Shard from the principal reception rooms and two bedrooms, the apartment has been designed to the highest standard offering a modern and minimal look, ideal for entertaining. Accommodation: Entrance hall, open plan reception and dining room, kitchen/breakfast area, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, 2 shower rooms. Amenities: 2 Terraces, lift, 24-hour concierge, residents lounge, business suite, swimming pool, gym, cinema.

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RUTLAND COURT KENSINGTON SW7 AN ELEGANT APARTMENT SET WITHIN A MAGNIFICENT RED BRICK PERIOD BUILDING This spacious two bedroom apartment offers wonderful proportions, with floor to ceiling sash windows and intricate parquet flooring throughout. The apartment benefits from an open plan reception/dining room, ideal for entertaining and two ensuite bedrooms. Rutland Court is located moments from Hyde Park and the world renowned shops, restaurants and amenities of Knightsbridge and Sloane Street. Accommodation: Entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, master bedroom with dressing room and ensuite bathroom, double bedroom with ensuite, shower room, guest cloakroom. Amenities: 24-hour porter, 2,219 sqft.

Mayfair Sales

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