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The international pottery show returns for 2019
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Spring dishes from The Borough Market Cookbook
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ou know that the worst is over as soon as the first daffodils go on sale. And now that we're into March, spring is officially here, and with the onset of spring also comes Ceramic Art London, the contemporary ceramics event that grows popularity and scope every year. This year will see more than 90 potters and ceramicists from around the world gathering at Central Saint Martins to show their wares, which range from classically beautiful pieces to bizarre, conceptual creations that stretch the boundaries of what we might expect from ceramics. Also stretching boundaries is architect Malaika Carr, whose fixation with architectural details and angles has led to her creating a collection of jewellery based on bits of buildings. We were fascinated to talk to her about designing both houses and earrings. Also in this issue we are admiring the amazing Gillian Anderson and Lily James, on stage together in the fantastic All About Eve (for which everyone should book tickets now), swooning over the V&A's marvellous Dior exhibition (anyone looking for mother's day gifts could do worse than giving tickets for that) and loving the current taste for Art Deco. We hope you enjoy the issue.
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LO N D O N ’S H OT T E ST H A P P E N I N G S
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Blood Knot
From 8 Mach O R A N G E T R E E T H E AT R E Morrie and Zach share childhood memories of their mother but have wildly contrasting life experiences due to their different fathers. It’s been a year since Morrie returned to Port Elizabeth, but he’s back to take them away to make a new life. Can they free themselves from the prejudices provoked by the different shades of their skin? 1 Clarence Street, Richmond, TW9; oramgetreetheatre.co.uk
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THE SIXTIES 14- 3 0 MA RC H • GAG OSIAN
David Bailey’s bold and iconoclastic style has made him one of the world’s most renowned living portrait photographers, raising him to the same starry heights of his stellar sitters. This carefully curated selection of Bailey’s works embodies the effervescence and energy of London in the 1960s. 17-19 Davies Street, W1K; gagosian.com
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The Grenfell Project 26 February - 2 March B R E A D & R O S E S T H E AT R E The Bread & Roses Theatre brings our attention to the issues shown before, during and after the tragic events at Grenfell Tower in June 2017. This moving demonstration highlights the negligence of those who should have been supporting the residents of Grenfell while they were living there and after disaster struck. 68 Clapham Manor Street, SW4; breadandrosestheatre.co.uk
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HAIR THE MUSICAL 21-30 March N E W W I M B L E D O N T H E AT R E It’s 1967 and Hair’s hippie tribe of youngsters in the East Village of New York are yearning to change the world. Wild, colourful and free, they are united in protest and song, under the shadow of the Vietnam War. Relive the Summer of Love as the exuberant 50th anniversary production of the legendary rock musical Hair bursts onto the stage in full psychedelic glory. 93 The Broadway, Wimbledon, SW19; atgtickets.com
TOWN C E L E B R AT E
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 8 March VA R I O U S L O C AT I O N S International Women’s Day takes place every year to celebrate and commemorate the countless achievements of women around the world. As ever, there’ll be events taking place across the capital including the unmissable WOW Festival at London’s Southbank Centre. southbankcentre.co.uk
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ANDY WARHOL POLAROID PICTURES
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Ongoing BASTIAN Andy Warhol Polaroid Pictures is the inaugural exhibition at Bastian’s London space showcasing a series of over 60 portrait and self-portrait Polaroid photographs by Andy Warhol. Featuring artists, actors, politicians and friends of his eccentric Factory entourage, the exhibition offers an intimate portrayal of New York in the 1970s and 80s during the establishment of a new visual culture. 8 Davies Street, W1K; bastian-art.co.uk
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11-17 March VA R I O U S L O C AT I O N S With hundreds of events taking place in one jam-packed week, London Book and Screen Week is the capital’s biggest celebration of books, films, TV and the written word in all its forms. londonbookandscreenweek.co.uk
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hen socialite Iris’ unexpected travelling companion suddenly disappears, Iris is perplexed to find that all the other passengers deny ever having seen her. But with the help of musician Max, she turns detective, and together they try to solve the mystery in this quick-witted thriller based on the 1939 Hitchcock classic. Little Green, Richmond, TW9; atgtickets.com
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ST PATRICK’S DAY PARADE AND FESTIVAL 15-17 March T R A FA L G A R S Q U A R E Join the Irish as they celebrate St Patrick’s Day with lively celebrations, events and activities in Trafalgar Square. Expect flamboyant pageantry, elaborate floats, marching bands and more. Trafalgar Square, WC2N
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ARTS & CULTURE • CERAMICS EDDIE CURTIS Kurinuki Technique (hollowed from solid) Vessel; Stoneware; Frosted celadon glaze; £1400
DEREK WILSON Constructed Vessels. Thrown and assembled stoneware/porcelain with coloured engobe exterior. £790-£1400
PAULA BASTIAANSEN untitled porcelain work
HOT P OTS Ceramic Art London returns with its vast display of all things clay
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Germany and Spain and as far afield as South Korea and Japan - the fair takes place in the spacious central concourse of Central Saint Martins’ Grade 2 listed Victorian granary building. Visitors can also take time out from shopping and meeting the makers to attend the always fascinating ClayTalks series which, this year, features a keynote speech by V&A Director Tristram Hunt and an appearance by celebrated ceramic artist Kate Malone. In a new event for 2019, visitors get to see sparks fly at The Kiln House, a temporary outdoor kiln which will be located at the nearby Skip Garden. This year sees a shift towards showcasing more work by makers whose practices are deeply rooted in the sculptural. First time exhibitors to look out for include self-taught Korean ceramist Miho Inagaki, whose textural, wall-based mesh works resemble cracked earth and Paula Bastiaansen, whose translucent porcelain creations have an ethereal fragility about them. Among the returning artists are David Binns, who draws on contemporary A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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SASHA WARDELL Group of 3 Bone China 'Shoal' pieces Slip cast double-layered and incised technique £250 & £150
MIHO INAGAKI Red Hanging Reduction firing by wood; Stainless mesh, Clay, Chamotte. Iron glaze, £340
THIS YEAR SEES A SHIFT TOWARDS SHOWCASING MORE WORK BY MAKERS WHOSE PRACTICES ARE DEEPLY ROOTED IN THE SCULPTURAL RICHARD PHETHEAN Oval teapot and beaker black earthenware, brushed slips, clear glaze, £275 and £40
IKUKO IWAMOTO Pofupofu & Spiky Tall vases slipcasting with hand decorations & Lucie Rie base glaze £1,600 each
architecture and natural forms to create expertly glazed vessels in gorgeous hues of jade, Nuala O’Donovan, whose anemone-like forms are inspired by nature’s irregular beauty and Sewon Minn with her gloriously eccentric designs. Rowena Brown presents her ceramic house sets inspired by abandoned crofters’ cottages in the Hebrides, while the multi-award winning Grainne Watts returns with her sensually shaped and intensely coloured vessels and sculptures. Prices start at £27 for one of Yuta Segawa’s miniature vases, or £35 for one of Elly Wall’s hand painted pastel cups, to £6.5K for one of Ashraf Hanna’s sublime vessels. ClayTalks, a dynamic talks series featuring prestigious names from the world of ceramics and beyond, is programmed in partnership with Central Saint Martins and takes place throughout the weekend.
Booking in advance is essential for this popular series. Past speakers have included Grayson Perry, Keith Brymer Jones and Phoebe Cummings. ClayTalks highlights include a Keynote Address by V&A director Tristram Hunt, and talks by celebrated ceramic artist and Great Pottery Throwdown judge Kate Malone, design and craft writer Grant Gibson, ceramic artist Mella Shaw, gallerist Joanna Bird, ceramics collector Preston Fitzgerald, terracotta specialists Darwen Terracotta and artist and maker collective Haptic Tacit. Over the weekend, The Kiln House – located at The Skip Garden, the sustainable urban garden adjacent to Central Saint Martins – offers visitors the chance to witness ceramic firing in an outdoor setting. C E R A M I C A R T LO N D O N 2 0 1 9 22-24 March, Central Saint Martins, 1 Granary Square, N1 ceramicreview.com
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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
The Importance of Being Earnest 27 February - 16 March
MUST SEE
TARA THEATRE
Mistaken identities, confusion and cucumber sandwiches come together in this innovative new take on Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. Two British-African women bring to life the 19th century witty classic which on the surface is a light jib at the nonsensicalness of the upper class, but at a deeper level, is a profound plea for sincerity in the face of adversity. 356 Garrett Lane, SW18; tara-arts.com
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Emilia
From 8 March VAUDEVILLE THEATRE
Following a sell-out run at Shakespeare’s Globe, Morgan Lloyd Malcom’s entertaining new play returns to tell the tale of writer, teacher, poet and mother, Emilia Bassano. Said to have been The Dark Lady of Shakespeare’s sonnets and one of literature’s first female voices, her story, until now, has gone untold for centuries. 404 Strand, WC2R; nimaxtheatres.com
Richard III 13-31 March
ALEXANDRA PALACE
Tom Mothersdale (The Glass Menagerie; Cleansed; John) will take on Shakespeare’s iconic villain, Richard III in a brand new collaboration production between Headlong, Bristol Old Vic and Alexandra Palace. Decades of civil war leaves the nation hanging in the balance. With his sights set on the crown, so begins the bloody and manipulative campaign of Richard, in his attempt to change the course of history. Alexandra Palace Way, N22; headlong.co.uk
EMILIA
Betrayal From 5 March
HAROLD PINTER THEATRE
Two of the country’s most exciting young stars, Zawe Ashton and Charlie Cox, will join Golden Globe, Olivier and Evening Standard Awardwinner Tom Hiddleston in Harold Pinter’s Betrayal. With poetic precision and rich humour, the production charts a compelling seven-year romance in reverse chronological order. Panton Street, SW1Y; pinteratthepinter.com
Equus
Until 23 March STRATFORD THEATRE EAST
Award-winning director Ned Bennett brings Peter Shaffer’s psychological thriller Equus to the stage in a bold new production. When teenager Alan Strang’s pathological fascination leads him to blind six horses, psychiatrist Dr. Martin Dysart is tasked with uncovering his motive. Inspired by a true story, Equus explores the complex relationships between devotion, myth and sexuality. Gerry Raffles Square, E15; stratfordeast.com
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All About Eve Ivo van Hove reinvents the 1950 cinema classic for the stage, starring Gillian Anderson and Lily James By PENDLE HARTE
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he 1950 film All About Eve belongs to the cinematic canon for its story of ego, friendship and rivalry and for Bette Davis’s unforgettable performance as Margo Channing. This stage version by Ivo van Hove is at once a faithful rendition and a new imagining, with its clever use of live filming and projected images adding a further dimension to the stage format. It’s an exciting and stylish show, full of excellent performances and clever staging. Gillian Anderson’s Margo may be a little hard to accept as a fading beauty – she looks amazing – but Lily James is youthful and suitably innocent-seeming as Eve. The script is near enough exactly the film’s, and
at two hours with no interval, it’s about the same length too. From the start, knowing the film doesn’t detract at all from the intense emotion conveyed throughout, with the audience at all times in tune with Margo’s insight into Eve’s motivation even while nobody else is. Monica Dolan gives a standout performance as Margo’s best friend Karen, an outspoken personality who is ultimately blackmailed by Eve in an intense and cleverly crafted bathroom scene that takes place offstage yet is projected to the audience while the other characters have dinner on stage, in a stage equivalent to a split screen scene. In many ways it’s a story about the fear of ageing, highlighted by a terrible scene where Margo’s face, magnified in close-up on a projector, appears to age rapidly as
Knowing the film doesn’t detract at all from the intense emotion she watches in horror. Anxiety over being replaced by a younger generation is an eternal theme and in all, the production conveys a sort of timelessness, even though its fundamental concepts of ego and self read very differently now. “It is just as false not to blow your horn at all as it is to blow it too loudly,” says Addison DeWitt when he sees through Eve’s act, revealing a presocial media attitude that seems sweetly innocent in our world where people blow their own horns loudly all the time.
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Stylish, entertaining and clever ★★★★★ ALL ABOUT EVE UNTIL 13 JULY Noel Coward Theatre;
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s the V&A’s first major fashion exhibition since McQueen in 2015, Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams has been highly anticipated. The first show in the V&A’s new Sainsbury’s wing, this is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition ever staged in the UK on the House of Dior. Based on the major exhibition Christian Dior: Couturier du Rêve, organised by the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, the exhibition is reimagined for the V&A by curator Oriole Cullen, with an entirely new section dedicated to Dior’s fascination with British culture. Dior is of course most famous for inventing the waist and revolutionising the established silhouette with his New Look in 1947, and it is the well-known Bar Suit – part of the V&A’s permanent collection – which opens the gallery. But there are several focuses to the exhibition, which traces the history and impact of one of the 20th century’s most influential couturiers, and the six artistic directors who have succeeded him, to explore the enduring influence of the fashion house.
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BACCARAT CRYSTAL BOTTLE DESIGNED BY CHRISTIAN DIOR FOR DIORISSIMO PERFUME, 1956 PHOTO © LAZIZ HAMANI CHRISITIAN DIOR PARFUMS COLLECTION
ROYAL PORTRAIT OF PRINCESS MARGARET ON HER 21ST BIRTHDAY PHOTOGRAPH BY CECIL BEATON (1904–1980) © VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON
Dior admired the grandeur of the great houses and gardens of Britain, as well as British-designed ocean liners, including the Queen Mary. He also had a preference for Savile Row suits. His first UK fashion show took place at London’s Savoy Hotel, and in 1952 he established Christian Dior London. The exhibition investigates Dior’s creative collaborations with British manufacturers. It also focuses on his most notable early British clients, from author Nancy Mitford to ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn. A highlight is the Christian Dior dress worn by Princess Margaret for her 21st birthday, on loan from the Museum of London. Drawn from the extensive Dior Archives, the exhibition presents over 500 objects, with over 200 rare Haute Couture garments shown alongside accessories, fashion photography, film, vintage perfume, original make-up, illustrations, magazines, and Christian Dior’s personal possessions. Dior’s total design vision encompassed garments, accessories and fragrances. Flowers are emblematic of the Couture House and have inspired silhouettes, embroidery and prints, but also the launch of Miss Dior in 1947, the first fragrance created alongside the very first show. From horticulture to global travel and 18th-century decorative arts, the show reveals the sources of inspiration that defined the House of Dior’s aesthetic. From the daring designs of Yves Saint Laurent to the rational style of Marc Bohan, the flamboyance of Gianfranco Ferré, t he exuberance of John Galliano, the minimalism of Raf Simons, and Maria Grazia Chiuri’s feminist vision of fashion, the exhibition shows how each successive artistic director has stayed true to Dior’s vision of Haute Couture, while bringing their own creative sensibilities to the House.
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Kate Spade's joyous spring campaign took actresses Julia Garner, Kiki Lane and Sadie Sink to upstate New York for a girls' weekend away. The resulting pictures are colourful, fun and girlie. katespade.co.uk
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Q: How did you start incorporating architectural elements into jewellery design? A: Having studied architecture, my mind has been trained to see things in a particular way. I tend to see buildings as a puzzle, a series of components that can be broken down. I extract these components and start forming shapes. I rotate, dissect and adapt the elements until they start to look like something that can be worn. Q: Which came first, architecture or jewellery design? A: Architecture came before the jewels – it was only while studying for my masters in architecture that I realised I wanted to design jewellery. I used the modelling techniques and skills that I learnt at university to start testing jewellery ideas.
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I see buildings as a puzzle, a series of components that can be broken down. I extract elements and start forming shapes
Q: What is it about Ricardo Bofill that translates into jewellery? A: I discovered Ricardo Bofill’s building, Walden 7, on a trip to Barcleona and really admired its boldness. I was amazed by the volume, the intimate balconies, the imaginative use of colour, materials and sculptural forms – and I instantly saw shapes that I started sketching which later translated to the collection Shaped Objects. I was heavily influenced by curves, vertical lines in the tiles and colour palette. Q: Which other architects are you interested in? A: I love the work at the practice I am currently working at, Michaelis Boyd (not just being biased). I really enjoy the projects I work on. I am also really into Studio Ashby’s work – I love what she has done to her husband Charlie Casely Hayford’s shop and their new home. I also adore Carlo Scarpa’s work and I used his works as inspiration to my Arco pieces which are made from precious metals. Q: In your own work as an architect, are you thinking about jewellery? A: In some ways yes: the skills of designing a piece of jewellery and, say, a joinery piece are totally transferrable. I like details and try to bring this into the architectural spaces I work with.
Q: Which materials do you like to work with? A: I am known for using walnut, acrylic and formica. The walnut forms the structure and gives it a rich warm texture, and this contrasts with acrylic, which adds a pop of colour to animate the piece. I think the two work well together as a material palette. I have more recently started to use sterling silver to experiment with more three-dimensional pieces. Q: And can you describe your signature style? A: Chalk is known for its bright bold statement pieces that elevate a look. I like to think Chalk is unique, eclectic and contemporary. thechalkhouse.com A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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MODERN MUSE ARMANI BEAUTY Multi-award-winning actress and UN goodwill ambassador, Cate Blanchett is the ultimate modern day role model. She also plays beauty muse for Giorgio Armani as the first global beauty ambassador of the house and face of Sì fiori, the brand's latest eau de parfum launch. armanibeauty.co.uk
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BEAUTY NOTES
Brightening masks and the site making K-beauty accessible B y H E L E N B R OW N
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K-BEAUTY
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K-Beauty is the movement revolutionising our make-up bags, but from glass skin to snail slime and everything in between, there’s a lot that needs demystifying. TONIC15 brings simple K-Beauty methods to the western market, bypassing the gimmicks and the fuss. Best-sellers include this Radiance Me. Mild Essential Peeling Gel which reveals radiant and glowing skin without irritation. Make P:rem, £24;
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Every ingredient in Irene Forte Skincare - from the olive oil to the fruits and flora - are grown on Rocco Forte’s Organic Farm. We love this face mask enriched with pomegranate extract, aloe vera and avocado oil for its hydrating and brightening properties. Pomegranate Face Mask, £99; ireneforteskincare.com
PASSING OF TIME CHANEL
This season Chanel is celebrating the year 1957 with an elegant new scent of the same name. Why 1957? It's the year of Gabrielle Chanel’s consecration in America, but also 19, the day of her birth, and 57, to signify the reopening of the East 57th Street New York City boutique. Les Exclusifs de Chanel 1957 Eau de Perfume, from £155;
Take your yoga up a gear with a Power Yoga class at Core Collective
WHAT IS IT? This is exactly the first question we had when we were invited to try the class. In fact, we broke into a sweat just thinking about it... But, put simply, it’s a more intense version of a normal yoga class. The same flows, but with a few harder moves thrown in, along with longer holds.
WHY TRY IT? If you find yourself leaving your usual yoga class wanting a little bit more and you’re ready for a challenge, this is the class for you. It’s a great way to work on strength and flexibility at the same time. And, let’s face it, a class that can do two in one is a winner, right?
WHERE? Power Yoga classes are held at both Core Collective studios and timetables can be found at core-collective.co.uk
INTRO OFFER FIVE CLASSES FOR £50. Knightsbridge: 23 Pavilion Road, SW1X 0HD. Kensington: 45 Phillimore Walk, W8 7RZ
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HEALTH & BEAUTY • TREND CHANEL D-Pollution Essentiel, £48; chanel.com
SKINCEUTICALS C E Ferulic Acid Face Serum, £135; skinceuticals.co.uk
SUNDAY RILEY CEO Rapid Flash Brightening Serum, £70; cultbeauty.co.uk
NATURA BISSĒ Diamond Cocoon Deep Cleansing Mousse, £77; net-a-porter.com
PAULA’S CHOICE Defense Cleanser, £19; paulaschoice.co.uk
DR. BARBARA STURM Anti-Pollution Drops, £105; harrods.com
DRUNK ELEPHANT
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C-Tango Multivitamin Eye Cream, £54; cultbeauty.co.uk
EDITOR’S PICK
Liquid Facial D-stress, £42; lookfantastic.com
URBAN JUNGLE
DR. BARBARA STURM Anti-Pollution Food, £85; spacenk.com
The best beauty products to protect your skin in the city B y ROSIE REYNOLDS
LIXIRSKIN Vitamin C Paste, £32; libertylondon.com
ALPHA-H Vitamin B, £39; cultbeauty.co.uk
ELIZABETH ARDEN PREVAGE® City Smart SPF 50 Hydrating Shield, £55; johnlewis.com
ALLIES OF SKIN KIEHL’S Cilantro & Orange Extract Pollutant Defending Masque, £34; spacenk.com
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1A All-Day Pollution Repair Mask, £87; harrods.com
KYPRIS Antioxidant Dew Hydrating Serum, £69; contentbeautywellbeing.com
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s I type, the leaf buds are bursting, the birds are nesting, there is the distinct hum of spring in the air and one can almost smell the sap rising. It is, by far, my favourite time of the year when there is so much to look forward to and it is also the perfect time to revise one's fragrance wardrobe and select scents that will shine in warmer weather. Just like clothing, our perfumes need to be regularly revised and updated and so a spot of olfactory spring-cleaning is called for! For the new season think crisp and translucent, a tailored, white cotton shirt, navy Capri pants and sling-backs; casual sexy with tremendous style. Greens and sylvan notes with citrus accents work wonderfully in the spring as they are both celebratory yet diaphanous. "Floral's? For spring? Groundbreaking." While Ms Streep may have had a point, there is actually a new breed of fresh, naturalistic scents that use single stems as their inspiration. These modernist musings eschew the rather 'busy' and opulent confections of yesteryear in favour of something far more bucolic. Take the soft whisper of 'Lilac and Mimosa' by Alveraz Gomez - this is a light cologne that uses these incredibly beautiful spring blossoms to optimum effect. The central notes are incredibly seductive, but added energy is imparted with a very clever combination of bergamot and neroli. This is a fragrance to put spring in one's step and a smile on the face and cannot be over-applied. A more intense mimosa experience can be had at the House of Pryn where apple blossom, green quince and yellow pear dance across French mimosa for the most joyous of olfactory
experiences. 'Le Mimosa' makes you want to take your shoes off, sink your toes into dew-drenched turf and boogie! March is also the first month when we have to mow the lawn and I for one have missed the scent of sweet, green grass which is most vivid at this time of the year. There is something really uplifting about this smell and very British - it speaks of childhood and pleasure. 'Soft Lawn' by Imaginary Authors and 'Oxford 'by Ruth Mastenbroek realise these emotions perfectly and transport us to the garden or park in seconds. The former uses ivy leaves and linden blossom to conjure the scent of leisure while the latter utilises a deliciously fresh combination of herbs, including basil, clary sage and rosemary, to create a dreamscape of rolling hills and the shadows beneath church spires. 'Posh On The Green' from Atkinsons is an homage to the clipped, well-tended British lawn - the cricket square, Wimbledon's centre court and the Polo field and blends coriander and petit grain with the earthy citrus of geranium leaves. It is the scent of a rather smart garden party and makes one want to dress up a little. White Peacock Lily by D.S. & Durga and Heeley's 'Hippe Rose' take two classic flowers and re-invent them for the 21st century. The Lily's opulent sweetness is downplayed with a brush of grapefruit pith, alabaster violet and a delicate waft of mist in the form of ambrette seed. I adore 'Hippie Rose' as it is such a free spirit almost daring you not to be totally captivated by the free-wheeling beauty of the queen of flowers. This is sunshine and warm wind, a Californian beauty with flowing tresses and tanned skin. Green moss and bergamot deftly caress the delicate petals of the Bulgarian roses, coaxing them into the air for this is, undoubtedly, the scent of freedom! A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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FITNESS NOTES By H E L E N B R O W N
FITNESS TECH The latest apps making at-home workouts easy
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ringing the best elements of a boutique fitness studio straight into your living room, FiiT allows members to choose from hundreds of workouts, with live feedback visible on the dashboard as you workout, via an app that connects to your TV. Encouraging people to venture out of their comfort zone, trying new workouts, pushing them to workout harder, FiiT has something for all abilities. fiit.tv
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eebok, DW Fitness First and MTV have joined forces to create a series of new dance-inspired workout videos starring professional dancer Danielle Peazer. Each video workouts incorporate the ‘Danielle Peazer Method’, which tones the body in the same way as a professional dancer. Classes are fun, confidence-boosting and can be completed in 10-minutes. dwfitnessfirst.com/inside-track/
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ypically found collecting dust in the corner of the gym, the rowing machine is having a resurgence thanks to a rise in rowing-only studios and classes from some of London’s most forward-thinking instructors. Heading up the movement is The Engine Room, so called for the strongest team members in a rowing boat. This new studio - set
up in a Grade II listed converted church - can be found on Central London’s Albany Street. It takes me five minutes to find the door, but once inside I see that the place has been transformed by Bergman Interiors; think neon lights, dark, straight stretches of wall and sleek surfaces. I’m signed up to Row 101 taught by The Engine Room founder Chris Heron. It's the ideal starting point for someone like me who has consistently skirted the
rower in favour of the treadmill and bike. This class is about nailing the technique. I learn that it’s all about pushing with the legs rather than yanking with the arms - a common mistake that can put the back out. I learn to regulate stroke rate and increase power before completing a 2km stretch. Success is shown via a cinema screen up-front to which each machine - a state-ofthe-art Technogym Skillrow - is connected. You’re stats are up there for you and the class to see, but loud music and strobe lights act as a distraction. Using 85 per cent of the body’s muscles across nine muscle groups, rowing provides a full-body resistance workout, is brilliant for cardio fitness, flexibility and strength, torches calories and is pleasingly low-impact. It’s a wonder there isn’t more of a queue at the gym. Once you’ve got the technique down, other classes at the studio will have you complete rounds of squats, lunges, slam balls and the likes for a workout that will challenge you more than most.
THE ENGINE ROOM St Bedes Hall, Albany Stremt NW1; theengineroomlondon.com
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ROAD LESS TRAVELLED KANISHKA
Celebrated restaurateur Atul Kochbar (Tamarind, Benares) will open Kanishka in Mayfair this month, showcasing the cuisine of Indian territories previously unexplored by London’s restaurants.
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GRAPE news Wine recommendations for the month
TASTING NOTES
London’s food news and most exciting openings this March By FLORA THOMAS
By BERRY BROS. & RUDD
2016 Berry Bros. & Rudd Chianti Classico by Badia a Coltibuono £15.95 Perfumed aromas of red cherry, wild herbs and a spicy complexity lead to a dense palate laden with ripe fruit and freshness. The tannins are integrated and polished, framing a generous finish. Perfect with grilled meats or pasta dishes.
2017 BeaujolaisVillages, Lantignié, Alexandre Burgaud £13.50 Expect lifted aromas of violets and red berries, lashings of juicy fruit on the palate, and a long, mineral finish – a nod to the protrusions of blue granite throughout Alex’s vineyards. It makes a mouth-watering apéritif.
2016 Ca’ del Magro, Custoza Superiore, Monte del Frà, Veneto £14.50 Produced from a blend of grape varieties including Trebbiano, this wine is golden with an enveloping bouquet of grilled nuts and yellow peach. The white stonefruit character is lifted by mineral notes - would work well with roast chicken. BERRY BROS. & RUDD Berry Bros. & Rudd is Britain's oldest wine and spirit merchant, having traded from the same shop since 1698. Today the company also has offices in Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong, a Wine School and an exclusive fine wine and dining venue in St James's.
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A new menu has arrived at riverside restaurant, Skylon. Not only has the food been revamped, the interiors have been refreshed, following executive chef Helena Puolakka’s arrival in September last year. Diners can expect expertly-sourced produce from around the UK, like the Cobble Lane Cured charcuterie platter, featuring meats cut, cured and smoked in Islington. Belvedere Road, Royal Festival Hall, London SE1 8XX skylon-restaurant.co.uk
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Back with a bang
Emily Roux, daughter of Michel, opened Caractère late last year with her partner, Diego Ferrari. Born in 1991, Emily is the youngest of the Roux dynasty to make her mark on the culinary world. Emily runs front of house at Caractère: “Two head chefs in the kitchen is just too much.” caractererestaurant.com
TAMARIND MAYFAIR
It opened in 1995 and was the first Indian restaurant to win a Michelin star in 2001. Now, after a considerable eight-month rebuild, Tamarind Mayfair is open for business. The new interior boasts hand-painted glass ceilings and an elegant, luxurious aesthetic. Highlights from the menu include fiery tandoori prawn balchao and pistachio crusted grilled lamb chops. 20 Queen Street, London W1J 5PR tamarindrestaurant.com
TAKE ME TO THE RIVER BINGHAM RIVERHOUSE
Our second riverside restaurant to feature this month, The Bingham has relaunched as Bingham Riverhouse following an extensive renovation. The three-AA rosette restaurant has a new marble bar and lounge, and exudes a private members' club atmosphere. 61 Petersham Road, Richmond Upon Thames, Surrey, TW10 6UT thebingham.co.uk
SELIN KIAZIM Selin Kiazim is a Londoner of TurkishCypriot heritage. The chef opened Oklava in Shoredtich in 2015 with Laura Christie to critical acclaim; it's an open-kitchen, stone-oven, charcoal-grill affair. Kyseri is Selin and Laura's latest venture, this time in Fitzrovia, in their effort to push the boundaries of traditional cuisine. oklava.co.uk / kyseri.co.uk
SEVEN WONDERS
Jungle fever
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Brand new Yopo has replaced Serge et Le Phoque at The Mandrake Hotel. The menu takes inspiration from the Venezuelan jungle plant the restaurant is named after; expect a fiery selection of gutsy dishes, served in a modern space flooded by light and flora. Look up to see the hand-painted ceiling mural; look out to see hanging jasmine and passion flowers in the courtyard. 20-21 Newman Street, London W1T 1PG yopo.london
The Australian chef cut her teeth as food editor at Vogue. She went on to work at The French House, then in 2011 won a Michelin star at Petersham Nurseries Cafe. 2014 saw the opening of Spring at Somerset House where Gyngell and her team serve a distinctively seasonal menu. springrestaurant.co.uk
Embark on a journey of taste and texture with a brand-new tasting menu. Try the playful chicken parfait lollipop canapés or get ‘Lost in the Forest’ - a wintry dish comprising pickled mushrooms and crispy black rice. Nightingale Lane, Surrey, TW10 6UZ petershamhotel.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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hese minted lamb meatballs in a light broth, studded with sweet sugar snap and mangetout peas, feels exactly like the kind of thing we ought to be eating at this time of year. Serve the broth with something savoury and nutty like quinoa, or wholemeal grains such as pearl barley or bulgur wheat. Light pasta such as orzo or linguine work well too.
F O R T H E M E AT B A L L S • 500g lamb mince • 100g ricotta • 50g dry breadcrumbs • 1 garlic clove, crushed • finely grated zest of 1 lemon • 1 large egg • leaves picked from 30–40g mint, finely shredded • ½ teaspoon sea salt • ½ teaspoon black pepper
FOR TH E B ROTH • 600ml vegetable stock • 3 bay leaves • 1 garlic bulb, cut in two through the middle • 350g mixture of sugar snap peas, mangetout and freshly podded peas • leaves stripped from 15g chervil, roughly chopped
GOAT’S CHEESE REDCURRANTS AND PISTACHIO CRUMB SERVES 6
METHOD 1 Mix together all the meatball ingredients in a bowl, keeping a quarter of the shredded mint to one side, then get your hands dirty and roll the mixture into balls about the size of a walnut: 20–25g each if you’re into measuring. Arrange the meatballs on a baking tray and, if you have time, refrigerate for 1 hour or more. 2 Around 30 minutes before you plan to serve, heat the oven to 150C fan/170C/325F/gas mark 3. Once the oven’s hot, bake the meatballs for 10 minutes. 3 At the same time, bring the vegetable stock, bay leaves and garlic to the boil in a wide saucepan, then reduce the temperature and simmer for 5 minutes. 4 Transfer the baked meatballs to the stock and poach for 5 minutes before adding the sugar snaps, mangetout and fresh peas. 5 Simmer for a further 2 minutes, then remove the pan from the heat and leave the greens to warm through and the broth to cool a little. 6 Stir the chervil and remaining mint through the broth and meatballs, then serve with a grain, seed or pasta of your choice, and a dollop or two of yoghurt to stir through the broth.
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oat’s milk and goat’s cheese are well represented at Borough Market. This dessert is akin to a build-your-own cheesecake, where sharp and tangy fresh goat’s cheese is sweetened and rounded by floral honey, and joined by tart redcurrants and a calming, green pistachio crumb.
INGREDIENTS • 100g shelled unsalted pistachios • 40g plain flour • 25g caster sugar • 50g salted butter, melted • 30g icing sugar • 200g soft, fresh goat’s cheese (chèvre) • 230ml double cream • 60g runny honey (something floral) • seeds from 1 vanilla pod • 1 punnet of fresh redcurrants
METHOD 1 Start by making the pistachio crumb. Preheat the oven to 120C fan/140C/275F/
gas mark 1. Put 80g of the pistachios, all the fl our and caster sugar into a food processor and pulse until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. 2 Combine with the melted butter, then use a fork to spread the crumbs out in the baking tray – they should be about 50 per cent loose, 50 per cent packed into tight clusters. 3 Bake for 45 minutes–1 hour until dry and firm. Remove from the oven and leave to cool, then mix the crumb with the remaining whole pistachios and store in an airtight container until required (these will keep well for a few days at least). 4 Put the icing sugar and goat’s cheese in a bowl and use a spatula to beat until smooth. Add half the cream and whip this into the mix, then the second half, together with 30g of the honey and the vanilla seeds. 5 Beat until well combined and thick. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. 6 Encourage everyone to build their own cheesecake, beginning with a heavy spoon or two of the cream-cheese mix, then drizzling with honey and scattering with redcurrants and a few spoons each of pistachio crumb.
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number of the market’s fishmongers stock thick wedges of hot-smoked salmon, which sit proudly like rose gold bullion – like those of Oak & Smoke, from a centuryold smokehouse in Arbroath, Scotland. Though ready and willing to be flaked into a salad or sandwich, the salty, smoky edge is particularly good when whipped up with dairy to something akin to a taramasalata, and served with fresh and crunchy vegetables or thin crackers. As such, this dish makes an excellent canapé or informal start to group feasting.
INGREDIENTS • 200g hot-smoked salmon • 200g full-fat crème fraîche • 2–3 tablespoons full-fat Greek yoghurt • grated zest and juice of ½ lemon ¹⁄5 nutmeg
TO S ERVE • selection of seasonal crudités, such as chicory leaves, radishes and their leaves, 1–2cm-thick slices of fennel, cucumber, young carrots or other bright and crunchy fresh vegetables • cracker bread
METHOD Peel the skin from the salmon and discard. Flake the flesh into a food processor and add the crème fraîche, 2 tablespoons of the yoghurt, the lemon zest and juice. 2 Blitz for 30 seconds or more until light and smooth. 3 Taste, then season with freshly grated nutmeg, black pepper and salt (take care with the latter). 4 Blitz again, taste and season for a second time, adding the remaining yoghurt if you think it could be a touch looser. Serve with a selection of seasonal crudités and cracker bread. 1
“This dish makes an excellent canapé or informal start to group feasting”
Recipes taken from The Borough Market Cookbook by Ed Smith, published by Hodder & Stoughton
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Set in the charming heart of Dorking, nestled between the North Downs and gentle slopes of the Denbies Estate and Vineyards, The White Horse stands as one of England’s most storied coaching inns, with a history dating back as far as 1278. The property has undergone a comprehensive refurbishment and overhaul of both the public spaces, dining concept, and 56 bedrooms. Offering stylish accommodation, a destination restaurant, as well as an all-new bar and deli concept, The Dozen, specialising in local Surrey produce.
In other words, plenty to get your teeth into‌
01306 881138 The White Horse Hotel, High Street, Dorking, Surrey, United Kingdom RH4 1BE info@whitehorsedorking.com | www.whitehorsedorking.com
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ABSOLUTELY eats out…
“The dainty flowers and golden brown breadcrumbs make the plate positively pretty”
Venturing out A countryside pub, just a stone’s throw from the capital
FOOD High quality homemade British food
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n arrival at the White Hart on Godstone Green, we’re greeted with the wonderful smell of firewood. It’s an intimate, log-cabin-like setting which makes it easy to forget we’re only a short way away from London. Exposed wooden beams frame the ceiling while comfortable velveteen, vintage chairs bring a real sense of homeliness. A wide selection of draught beers and ciders is on offer at the bar, as well as a modest array of ales. Unlike most country pubs, this one serves cocktails, too. The White Hart is teaming with locals, and the bar
DECOR seems a good spot to enjoy a drink or two before settling in to a hearty meal. Our table is well positioned; we can look through to the open kitchen, and beyond, to the terrace area and courtyard to the rear of the venue. The bottle of house white wine we order is a pinot grigio, it’s perfectly nice, not too sweet and it’s properly cold (sometimes too much to ask for in a country pub). The menu offers many options, including sharing plates for couples and groups. I’m feeling adventurous, so I try something new: threecheese arancini. Deep-fried risotto may not immediately conjure up a delicate dish, but when it arrives
Traditional countryside decor
PRICE Staters from: £5.75 ; Mains from: £10.95
VERDICT A cosy gastro-pub, worth the trip out of London
I’m pleasantly surprised by the dainty flowers and golden brown breadcrumbs which make the plate positively pretty. The garlic infused mayonnaise on the side packs a punch and compliments the rice. For the main event I choose a pie. It’s roast chicken and pancetta, underneath buttery puff-pastry. It feels like a treat, so I get ahead of myself and ask for triple-cookedchips. They’ve been fried in goose fat, and while delicious they mean I can’t finish my delicious pie. Eyes bigger than my stomach, perhaps. While the food settles we enjoy our position in the restaurant; we can watch the chefs roll out and spin pizza dough in a manner which makes me want to return to try the Italian menu. It’s chocolate brownie with ice cream for dessert; the homemade vanilla ice cream is rich and melts deliciously into the gooey brownie. A trip to the White Hart restaurant is well worth travelling outside of London and anyone in the Surrey area who has not yet visited, is missing out on a wonderful evening of top notch food and drink. THE WHITE HART 71 High Street, Godstone, RH9 8DU
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What to drink and how to drink it
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THREE OF THE BEST CHAMPAGNES
PERFECT PAIRING
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Dom Pérignon Vintage Rose 2005, £250 With 96 Points from Robert Parker, UK’s no 1 Wine Advocate, this champagne has a bracing vinosity. It has remarkable length in the mouth, with a touch of licorice, bitter blood orange, fig and strawberry, and later revealing taste of guava, violet, vanilla, cocoa and toasted spices.
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Farmison & Co’s award-winning heritage breed meat from the north of England makes for a perfect pairing partner to some of Berry Bros. & Rudd’s enduring and enticing wines. Pictured is the Farmison & Co’s Pork Rack Box, containing a trimmed rack of free range pork partnered with Berry Bros. & Rudd’s 2017 Chablis by Domaine du Colombi, £40 farmison.com
Beau Joie Champagne Special Cuvée Brut, £74 This champagne is encased in a 100% recyclable copper armour design that means once cold, it doesn't need to be kept in an ice bucket. With 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Chardonnay, it has a perfect balance of dryness and sweetness resulting in a clean, crisp taste from start to finish.
BRIT POP H U S H H E AT H
The home of award-winning Balfour Brut Rosé is open to visitors and wine lovers to experience tours and tastings. Hidden away in beautiful Kent countryside near Staplehurst, the Estate produces one of England's most delicious sparkling wines using the Traditional Method.
Champagne Bonnaire Vintage 2009, £38
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SCENT BOTTLE MUYU
Muyu, a new range of luxury liqueurs. combines a boutique perfume attitude with a cocktail philosophy. Muyu is created in an entirely unique way offering a fresh, clean flavour profile. The three flavours are Jasmine Verte, Chinotto Nero and Vetiver Gris pourdrink.org
This family-owned champagne estate has made its own champagne since 1932. Their vintage 2009 is an excellent champagne with a nose full of candied fruits and fresh white flowers, combined with mineral and buttery hints. THE CHAMPAGNE GURU The Champagne Guru is a champagne and food pairing expert, specialising in hosting special champagne events in luxurious surroundings.
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PATTERN LOVE M A N U E L CA N OVA S
New from Manuel Canovas is Castillon, an embroidery inspired by a suzani from Afghanistan. This all-over design of large medallions surrounded by stylized flowers and leaves is embroidered on a linen ground in bold colours. manuelcanovas.com
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Ideas, designs and styles for your home By PENDLE HARTE
COLOUR WATC H FARROW & BALL X THE RUG COMPANY
New to the collection of rugs in Farrow and Ball shades is this carefully devised mid-tone Bay Blue rug that comes in three different textures, all hand-loomed in Nepal. Other new additions include Portobello Pink and Leighton Teal. therugcompany.com
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BELLA FREUD X GILLIAN WEARING
Bella Freud and Gillian Wearing came together to work on pieces inspired by Suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett and her campaign, from which partial profits are donated to the Fawcett Society. So for International Women's Day, why not treat yourself to a Suffragette City teapot? plinth.uk.com
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EDITOR’S PICK
MONOCHROME A selection of our favourite pieces
DECOVILLE Amsterdam neutral wallpaper, £150 decoville.co.uk
BLOOMSBURY SHADES
FLOCK FABRIC
ANNIE SLOAN
ERCOL X FLOCK
Ercol has teamed up with forward-thinking British textile brand, Flock, to create a collection of limited-edition chairs. Showcasing two brand-new fabric designs on ercol’s awardwinning Marino chair, the range will be available to buy at Heals in spring. £1,995. ercol.com
CARAVANE Segaya cushion, £70 caravane.co.uk
Annie Sloan's collaboration with Charleston has resulted in three colours inspired by the incredible home of the Bloomsbury group. highly decorated rooms within the British farmhouse: Rodmell, Firle and Tilton. anniesloan.com
TULIBEE Yay knitted blanket, £79 tulibee.co.uk
CARAVANE Jaspero crockery, from £27 caravane.co.uk
POTTERY POLITICS BREXIT WARE
WHITE BLACK GREY Geometric tile coasters, £20 whiteblackgrey.co.uk
CARAVANE Neroli crockery, from £15 caravane.co.uk
Hard, soft or scrambled? Brexitware is a collection of ceramics launched soon after the 2016 referendum. What will you have for breakfast on 29 March? Egg cup pair, £21 brexitware.com
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BEAUMONDE
Gold round mirror with black frame, £144 rossandbrownhome.co.uk
Coral glass vase, £18 beaumonde.co.uk
ATKIN AND THYME Toledo console table, £349 atkinandthyme.co.uk
JONATHAN ADLER Malachite vases, £198 jonathanadler.com
SWOON EDITIOS Ziggy sideboard, £649 swooneditions.com
BAR CRAFT Art Deco brass finish ocktail shaker, £19.99 ocado.com
THE GIFTED FEW Light green arch vase, £39.95 thegiftedfew.com
DECO DELIGHT Art Deco is always in style. Here are some contemporary pieces
SUE PARKINSON Antique gold palm leaf table lamp, £225 sue-parkinson.com
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MINIFORMS Celia sideboard, £3,160 gomodern.co.uk
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Grate Expectations - A Family run business established for over 30 years The UK’s leading suppliers of luxury gas fireplaces, wood burning stoves and bioethanol fires manufactured by DRU, Spartherm, Ebios, Dik Guerts, Gazco, Stovax and many more.
1-3 Station Buildings, Kingston Road, Wimbledon Chase, SW20 8JT 020 8540 8387 | sales@grateexpectations.com | grateexpectations.com
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oConcept’s latest spring and summer collection are based on two trend inspirations the “Simple and Essential” and “Nostalgic Dreams”. Get inspired with their calming palette of colours and natural tones with splashes of soft pastel hues. Everyone loves the transformative effect of statement Danish furniture. The Simple and Essential look is pared back, giving your home a calm expression. Nostalgic Dreams give spaces soft minimalism. Warm touches arrive through near-pastel hues of pink, ochres and delicate greens.
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When browsing through BoConcept’s designer furniture, there is a whole line of unseen possibilities behind everything you see. You can create your very own unique home with a wide range of customisation available for each product. Customise every detail with BoConcept’s staggering selection of high-quality fabrics and a vast range of finishes. With more than 140 finishes for sofas, dining chairs and bed headboards. As well as a variety of sizes and options across wall cabinets, wardrobes, dining and coffee tables - the combinations are almost endless. There’s no doubt you will be spoilt with choice.
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BoConcept world famous international designers work closely together to create a totally coordinated look across their collection of furniture and home accessories. All their products suit a large variety of moods and express current trends.
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Becoming clutter-free can be a challenge in the modern way of living. BoConcept is constantly focusing on finding new clever space-saving solutions. The amazing Rubi table can be transformed with a simple action into a working desk and then extend into a dining table seating 8 persons. The Xtra footstool can transform from footstool to become a very sturdy bed. Plus, BoConcept’s range of beds offers excellent hidden storage facilities. These are just a few examples of BoConcept’s transformative furniture.
FREE DE SIGN SERVICE
Whether you need some advice furnishing your entire home or would like some inspiration as to which sofa will work in your living room, BoConcept’s team of highly experienced interior designers are ready to help you create a unique home that matches your personal style. Perhaps you want to create a Nordic mood in the dining room with Scandinavian style sideboards, elegant
dining tables and dining chairs - or a hotel vibe in your living room with sofas, recliner armchairs and daybeds in leather, velvet or your preferred fabric. BoConcept’s design team will advise you in store, or come to your home, take measurements of your space, listen to your needs suggesting fabrics and finishes and produce full 3D renderings showing you how your space could look.
WA L L PA P E R S , C U R TA I N S , RUGS AND HOME AC C E S S O R I E S
In addition to BoConcept selection of Danish furniture and accessories, they offer a coordinated collection of contemporary bespoke curtains and blinds combined with a measuring and fitting service. To complete your stylish home BoConcept have many stunning wallpapers to choose from, the collections are a mix of modern classics, opulent silks, delicate florals and bold geometrics. Finally, you can discover rugs such as luxurious shag and lustrous cowhide or classics like rounds and freeform abstracts to suit all homes. Visit one of their stores and see their wide range of multifunctional design furniture, and get professional advice about modern living and interior design. Stores located at Battersea Reach, Finchley Road, Notting Hill, Tottenham Court Road, Harrods, Kingston, Guildford and now Westfield London or online at boconcept.com A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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hat do we expect from our bed sheets? Comfort is an obvious primary demand, but sustainable and ethical production is a growing concern for most of us. Then there’s the issue of choice – too many options and we can be left baffled. And not least, sleeping in a comfortable bed may make us consider the increasing numbers of people who don’t have a bed at all as homelessness in London becomes more and more visible. When Jed Coleman - co-founder of Caravan Restaurants - and Will Coulter former management consultant - founded Rise and Fall as a simple supplier of high quality, fuss-free bedlinen, homelessness was high on their agenda. Built into the business model was a commitment to supporting homelessness charity Centrepoint and now £3 from every set of sheets sold goes directly to the UK’s leading youth homelessness charity, helping to get young people off the streets. Rise & Fall sells two types of sheet only – one softer, the other crisper. Both come with a 100 day risk free trial, so if you don’t find their sheets the ‘most comfortable sheets you have ever slept in’, they’ll refund you fully. The founders work with a partner in Southern India that runs entirely on wind energy, recycles 99% of its water and offers free education and upskilling to its predominantly female workforce. Instead of plastic packaging, the sheets are sold in recycled and reusable materials. Jed Coleman said: “The idea for Rise & Fall came at a time when we were both working long hours – sleep was invaluable,
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but hampered by uncomfortable sheets that had been treated with harsh chemicals and didn’t fit the bed properly. Further, the whole process of buying sheets (in store, with endless confusing choice) seemed like it could use an overhaul. We just thought there had to be a better way. “After thousands of hours of research, 100s of samples and four continents we settled on two different types of sheet and by cutting out the middlemen and selling online only we have been able to keep prices where they should be.. We’ve also put a lot of time into the smaller details – specially designed thick elastic bands to keep your bottom sheet pulled tight at night, thoughtfully placed labels ensure making the bed is as painless as possible, duvet covers that have extra strong button closures that are easy to do up and pillow cases that use generous envelope flaps to ensure no pillow spillage.” R I S E A N D FA L L www.riseandfall.co | @riseandfallco on Facebook | @ __riseandfall__ on Instagram
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IN THE STUDIO Thornback and Peel, in their own words I n t e r v i e w F LO R A T H O M A S
JULIET THORNBACK AND DELIA PEEL are a British design duo. I visited their studio in Bloomsbury to quiz them on their success. How did you meet? DP: We were set up by a mutual friend - I was in the middle of a set-design job at a theatre and there was some down time between shows. I wanted to do some printing and I’d heard that Juliet was brilliant at making bags. So we met at The French House in Soho and decided to design and sell a collection of bags. JT: We invited all our friends to a private view. We’d made tote and evening bags, printed with anatomy: we had brains, gold teeth… we used lots of gold foiling and geometric prints. Lots of little beetles and bees. I was working in a florist, and on days off we’d do some printing and I’d go home and start making it up. But it was too labour intensive. We thought about what might be marginally less labour intensive - what’s flat? Deckchairs came next. DP: We did some tea towels. We were still printing everything ourselves. We did so for a really long time, way beyond when we should have stopped. When we had children we started to get some help; I was on maternity leave so we had an assistant
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- Juliet was pregnant at the time as well. She could barely reach the press over her pregnant belly. Over the course of five years we passed the business between us. Once with just two weeks of handover. Where were you selling your items? DP: Initially we continued to do private views. They’re great. People are kind but they’re honest! Then Liberty approached us. JT: We were in Deptford at Cockpit Studios, they do an Open Studio twice a year and a buyer from Liberty came along one summer and saw our work, they asked us for some cards, then we did our first trade show. DP: We sold to Family Tree in Exmouth Market too, initially it was lots of little shops which allowed us to understand the structure and the process of selling to stockists.
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DELIA PEEL AND JULIET THORNBACK
How did people react to your work? JT: We were slightly out there with our designs. DP: I think now people would immediately take to it but it wasn’t mainstream back then. We had an American agent who said that one buyer literally picked up a cushion, saw what she thought was a cockroach and chucked it across the aisle at a trade show. Where do you find inspiration for your designs? JT: It might be that we’ve been away for the weekend and seen something we love… and thought ‘that’s it’. Or we’ll think ‘right, we need to do something seasonal’ and go from there. We can only have one or two new designs a year, so it’s about editing what we have down to something we can make rather than coming up with ideas. DP: Sometimes we look at our collection and think it’s not an obviously coherent mix of designs, and that’s fine by us. We love it. The ideas always come during downtime. Take our blackbird, there’s heaps of nostalgia in it. It comes from walking the kids to school: there’s a little blackbird on our route. The new cactus and bird print, as well as the pineapple, came from looking at Victorian hothouses and going to Kew. The inspiration for the rabbit and cabbage was obviously Beatrix Potter. I grew up with a walled garden, so memories from my childhood end up on the page. Ideas often come when reading stories to our children. The tea cup design is inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Tell me about the design process. A B S O L U T E LY. L O N D O N
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The home of the
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New Roman Blinds Collection Our exciting new collection of Roman Blinds opens up a whole world of style choices. All backed by a service we’re pleased to say is second to none; with the highest quality products expertly made to measure and fitted beautifully. So whatever the design, window or room we will do your house proud.
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JT: Some of it is existing imagery that we doctor. 19th century engravings, for example, which are copyright-free. DP: Then we draw into them. So take our blackbird, for example: when we found him he was very long – far too long – so we’ve squashed him up a bit. With our pea print, we found a beautiful old engraving and added the curly tail which is actually a from a pig in a previous design. It’s all very Frankenstein. Sometimes we have to redraw things because it’ll be too fine to print. Then it goes back and forth from page to table to computer. Placing designs on products takes up a lot of our time. While some designers make a print, usually a fairly small repeat, then make heaps of fabric to cut up to make different things, we need the quality of line to be spot on, so we design each item individually. JT: We’ve really thought about the placement of things. It’s slightly a rod for our own backs. We like to think it sets us apart. When the samples come in and they’re beautiful it’s a lovely moment. Our cactus has been a really easy ride, because it came out perfectly first time. Tell me about your collaborations and limited editions. DP: Over the years we’ve collaborated with lots of really exciting people. One of our first collaborations was with the wonderful Conran Shop. We did a couple of seasons: the first was a utensils range, then some products on the theme of gardens. JT: They were exclusives for Conran so they came and went. The designs were of spoons, weighing scales, sugar tongs… on tea towels, aprons and placemats. Some elements were mixed up, so you’d have a fork where a fork is meant to be, but pliers in place of a knife. It was a really exciting time. We designed some banners for their shop which was really Delia’s forte - very theatrical.
DP: We designed deckchairs for Sarah Raven; exclusives for Oliver Sweeney; we’ve worked with GOOP, designing some bespoke tea towels. JT: Gwyneth (Paltrow) asked us to create exclusive designs for her shop. It was a knife – her father’s knife, an apple, an American flag and a pirate. What are you most proud of? DP: We continue to work with Fortnum and Mason on exclusives. It’s brilliant, it’s lovely going into the shop and seeing our designs. JT: It was an amazing brief - they have some beehives on top of their shop and they asked us to create a design featuring them. We love it and it has continued to sell really well. What are your plans for the future? JT: We want to do a cookbook! Our styling is so food-orientated. DP: We’re working on a wallpaper and fabric project for this year, which we hope to launch in September, so we’ll see.
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The home of classic Italian cuisine
Mamma Mia is a restaurant in the heart of Sheen that serves authentic and delicious homemade Italian cuisine paired with a delectable selection of regional wine. We are a friendly, relaxed environment and the perfect place to entertain family and friends.
Be sure to book with us this Mother’s Day! Call us now on 020 8878 6725 to book a table for that special occasion or simply casual fine dining.
459 Upper Richmond Road West | East Sheen | SW14 7PR
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PLAY TIME LITTLE CREATIVE FACTORY Little Creative Factory built the soul of their company around the spirit and innocence of childhood, consistently inspired by the creative, curious minds of all the little people around the world. Their collections encourage children to express themselves and have fun. littlecreativefactory.com
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SUNSHINE DAYS BOBO CHOSES
Inspired by carefree days in the countryside, the new collection from Bobo Choses is like a dose vitamin D. There’s apple and pear prints, smiling cherries, picnic ginghams and even a playful reference to Paul McCartney’s dog. We love the accessories too, which include wicker baskets and the sweetest clogs. bobochoses.com
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KAOS
SMALL TALK Mini Rodini comes to London, furniture for climbing and surreal reading
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MINI RODINI
Mini Rodini is one of Scandinavia's fastestgrowing brands for children, launched in 2006 by illustrator and artist Cassandra Rodini – and now it is opening its flagship UK store at 237 Westbourne Grove this month. Expect new collections and exclusives as well as recycled bits from previous collections. minirodini.com
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ounded by two Swedish mothers in their spare time, Kaos is often billed as an interiors company, but the diversity of its product range suggests that there is much, much more to it than that. We discovered the brand through its signature product, the Endelos wall bars. Featuring a patented mounting system, these wooden bars are essentially a minimalist climbing frame that can be attached to a wall in your home. Kids love clambering up them, and when not in use they can be accessorised with an assortment of stylish storage modules, including canvas pockets, storage bags and a hook-on tabletop (all of which Kaos also produce). The fixing system avoids any damage to your wall or floor, and the bars can support up to 100kg in weight. Rainy days indoors never looked so good. Elsewhere, the brand make beautiful wooden high chairs that fold almost completely flat when not in use. Kaos is a form-meets-function Scandinavian dream come true. We can’t wait to see what they come up with next. itskaos.com
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THE EAR
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Little ones will love saying hello to a whole host of amazing African animals, brought to life with deft humour and, vivid illustrations and memorable comparisons in this lift-the-flap book. £8.99
When van Gogh cuts off his ear, it’s left alone and headless. This weird and and wonderful story book, accompanied by beautifully intricate illustrations, invites you on a bizarre journey of selfdiscovery. £9.95.
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KENSINGTON PARK SCHOOL STUDENTS
SUCCESS The Head of English at Kensington Park School on why many private schools have opted for the modular IGCSE
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n the 2015 GCSE reforms, all coursework elements in English Literature were removed resulting in the entire GCSE English Literature grade being based on the final summer examinations. The change has generated a lot of debate over whether a pupil’s grade should be based solely on examinations. Arguably it should not, which is why Kensington Park School, like many independent schools, has opted to teach the International GCSE (IGCSE) instead, highly valuing its flexibility and suitability for preparing pupils for a modern future. One of the greatest strengths of the IGCSE courses available is the option for pupils to complete coursework. For schools, coursework allows pupils the opportunity to practise their skills in drafting, analysis, and creativity. At
Kensington Park School, we champion imaginative thinking and academic excellence. Coursework allows for pupils to shine, as they can demonstrate their independent learning and creative potential. Equally, it is an element of the IGCSE course which prepares pupils for their later education, as A-Level and university courses will both demand coursework style tasks. I have watched pupils engage passionately with coursework, considering their planning and construction carefully. They enjoy the process, because they understand the purpose for it. After all, our focus as educators is to prepare our pupils for their future; limiting them to an exam-only route arguably does not do this. In a modern education system, we need to be moving back towards an IGCSE system, where flexibility allows teachers to more readily
“Coursework means students walk into exams with more confidence”
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adapt their curriculum and teaching choices to fit the students they care for. Furthermore, an exam-only route in a handful of subjects may be suitable, but if students are limited to this option in all subjects, they can be left facing 20 or so examinations in the summer, where all their work over two years is judged over a period of two or three weeks. This puts an intolerable amount of pressure on pupils. The modular approach of the IGCSE allows for pupils to complete aspects of the course prior to their final examination, removing some pressure. Coursework gives students the opportunity to walk into the exam knowing that they have already achieved a specific percentage in their subject, building their confidence and managing expectations. Equally, teachers have an accurate working grade as a result of their coursework, which we use to differentiate and adapt their teaching throughout the year. Predicted grades are grounded in more clear evidence, and data is more accurate and usable. In summary, alongside the more practical benefits of coursework, it is undoubtedly the case that schools have a duty of care to consider the wellbeing of their students. Arguably, an exam-only route for assessment creates a more pressurised environment, and it can feel like a one-size-fits-all structure that does not benefit all pupils for whom we care. We believe that an excellent education should be grounded in variety, choice, and outstanding opportunities, not limitations. A diverse range of curriculum options and routes allows schools to create an exceptional education, and the modular approach of the IGCSE is focused on just this.
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Culturally rich, exceptionally efficient and affording attractive views across to the Alps, Zurich is one of central Europe's hippest destinations. Absolutely spends a sunny weekend there.
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CATCHERS Learning to surf as a family is a challenge, but a fun one. Absolutely heads to North Devon’s Saunton Sands Wo r d s P E N D L E H A R T E
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What our friends hadn’t told us is that surfing, for all its compelling qualities, is exhausting
impressed with the spot, it’s not until the next day that we are blown away by the amazing view. The owner of Chalet Saunton is a bit like our London friends in that he has designed the building with surfing practicalities as a priority. Between the beach and the house is a surf shelter for boards and wetsuits, and a shower. Nobody wants to trail sand into their house, and nobody wants to be cold, especially not anyone who has opted for the luxurious surroundings of Chalet Saunton. The house is divided into six apartments and a penthouse, all of them spacious and with spectacular views of the beach. In fact, when the sun comes up, it’s possibly the best beach view we’ve ever seen, and Saunton Sands is certainly one of the UK’s most spectacular beaches in terms of its sheer size, soft sand and reliable surf. The chalet’s interiors are minimal, tastefully muted in shades of grey and neutral, with acres of space and no superfluous furniture
or decoration, yet very well equipped in terms of practicality, comfort and tech. In the kitchen, for instance, there’s an integrated wine cooler, a nespresso machine complete with electric milk frother and a welcome hamper of local produce (plus avocados). The living room has a vast smart TV, a Sonos speaker and lots of sofa space; there are impressive power showers and underfloor heating throughout. So all of this means that after our first surfing lesson – Walking on Waves runs classes on the chalet’s doorstep – we can recover in warmth and comfort. Because what our friends hadn’t told us is that surfing, for all its compelling qualities, is exhausting. At least it is for us beginners. Our group lesson lasts two hours, during which we go to battle with the waves and, on the whole, lose. Inevitably the children are better at it than we are, and standing up for more than a split second eludes me. Our instructors are vigilant and instill us with lots of enthusiasm and a good sense of what we are trying to do – and the addictive pull lies in the constant sense that the next wave will be the one. After the session we are all desperate to return, but immediately we head for the comfort of the chalet’s hot showers, fluffy towels and sofas. There is no better way to spend a post-surf evening in October than fish and chips in front of the television, with full sea views in the distance. When we return it will be summer, and we’ll drink in the views from the vast terrace.
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C H A L E T SAU N TO N Book a stay at Chalet Saunton from £350 per night in a three-bedroom apartment (sleeps six) on a self-catering basis. This includes a welcome hamper of local produce, in addition to amenities by British organic skincare brand ila apothecary. chaletsaunton.com; 01271 890 514 walking-on-waves.com
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aving reopened last year following a comprehensive refurbishment of the 56 bedrooms, bar and dining area, The White Horse Hotel is set in the charming heart of Dorking, nestled between the North Downs and gentle slopes of the Denbies Estate and Vineyards. With a history dating back as far as 1278, The White Horse stands as one of England’s most storied coaching inns; The Knights Templar and later, The Knights of St John once owning property on the site. The 56 bedrooms are set throughout the main building, as well as the adjacent Pickwick and Stable Blocks, with each room paying tribute to the building's unique role in Dorking’s history – once even playing host to Charles Dickens, who took residence at the hotel while writing the Pickwick Papers in the mid-19th Century.
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ewly refurbished and beautifully finished, the room selection is superb at The White Horse – 56 bedrooms make it an ideal hitching post. We stayed in the Indulgent Suite which is a comfortable and spacious room. A huge bed, duck down and feather duvet, nonallergenic pillows and timeless furnishings create a real sense of luxury. Adding to this, the large bathroom has a walk-in rain shower and bucket tub, along with Green & Spring Aromatherapy products and toiletries and fluffy, snug towels and dressing gowns. The best part for me were the views in the morning from the bathroom window of Greensand Ridge.
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efitting its rich history as a lively inn, The White Horse certainly has a jewel in its crown; The Dozen, their bar and restaurant, is simply put – delightful. A centric part to the refurbishment, it pivots on an equine theme - artwork adorning the walls echo the history of coach houses in the local area and the bar stools are cleverly made from saddles. On offer is a fantastic selection of drinks, local ales and wines, along with standard favourites in the beverage world. The Dozen is a drink/dine/deli combination and serves a range of traditional British and modern European dishes, some pub classic and mouth-watering steaks. Most importantly however, The Dozen takes pride in sourcing produce from a range of Dorking and Surreybased suppliers, some only a stone’s throw from the hotel itself.
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All the charm of Dorking THE WHITE HORSE The White Horse Hotel, High Street, Dorking, Surrey, RH14 1BE whitehorsedorking.com
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A FINE ROMANCE Gretel Baron enjoys a French hotel with the personal touch: Maison d’Ulysse
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bout 90 minutes northwest of Aix-enProvence region lies the small, extremely pretty town of Uzès; think treelined market squares, local restaurants, old bookshops, late-opening cafes and a cathedral in the centre. And only ten minutes outside of Uzès lies the village of Baron, where French rural life remains in many ways just as it was 50 or 60 years ago. It’s the kind of place where a typical day starts with a stroll to the boulangerie for a baguette and croissants, continues with a couple of idle hours spent reading and sipping café au lait, and welcomes the twilight with a snooze by the pool before dinner. If it sounds picture-perfect, that’s because it is: not least because of the petite yet beautiful Maison D’Ulysse; a 17th century farm tastefully restored to create a nine-bedroom boutique hotel. Owned by French-Belgian couple Gauthier and Guy, who stumbled across the house in 2006 and spent three years renovating it, it provides an intoxicating blend of private-villa tranquility and luxury hotel amenities. The rooms are airy and contemporary, with modern design and vintage finds mixed harmoniously against a backdrop of stone walls, wood beams and olive-green shutters. Our room was its own little turret, overlooking the garden and courtyard – so cute that even when it rained, we were perfectly happy to stay inside, cosy as
Our room was its own little turret, overlooking the garden and courtyard anything, looking out at the picturesque landscape and browsing the hundreds of books in the library. The hotel itself, while small enough to feel like you’re alone in the countryside, is also large enough to allow for little luxuries like Bamford toiletries, an honesty bar, a relaxing hammam with the option for a massage and my favourite part of any holiday – delicious food. Which brings me to the lovely homecooked (yet restaurant-quality) cuisine provided by resident chef Jonathan Michel. Breakfast consisted of eggs, fresh bread, Gauthier’s homemade plum jam and crêpes, while lunch was a classic selection of charcuterie and cheese. Although I have to stress here that this was not the French food of old; as a pescatarian I normally struggle for food in France, but every single meal at Maison d’Ulysse was fresh, delicious, beautifully considered… in short, among the best I’ve ever had. During the day, there is much to do in the area – from wine-tasting and long, scenic drives to touring the local chateaux. But our favourite part had to be the tours curated
by Gauthier himself; a 30-minute stroll around the local church or a couple of hours cycling around neighbouring vineyards and villages. One such foray took us up a small hill through the woods to an abandoned, romantically derelict chateau – it felt straight out of Beauty and the Beast. Once at the top we were met with stunning views of the green and golden countryside before descending back down the winding path. In the afternoons, we spent most of our time soaking up the sun by the heated pool in the pretty garden, which is filled with wild flowers and lavender. It’s the details at Maison d’Ulysse which really transport you – the garden benches are reclaimed from Marseille train station, the walls are made out of natural sand and water (so they’re in keeping with the local architecture) and there are sustainable features throughout, from sun panels on the roof to rainwater collection systems. To top it off, Gauthier himself is charmingly sweet and dedicated to his guests. He’ll provide you with a ton of recommendations for restaurants or activities – and at 4pm, even remind you to have a glass of wine: “In France, we start in the afternoon”. Dinner was a three-course meal served in the candlelit courtyard, consisting of classics like filet de boeuf accompanied by interesting additions such as avocado gazpacho. Everything was prettily garnished with edible flowers and the meal concluded with fresh strawberries, rosé and champagne in the garden – with nothing left to do but to enjoy the stillness, the starfilled sky, the clean air and the calm. Pure bliss.
M A I S O N D ’ U LY S S E Rates start at 244€ per person per night, including breakfast lamaisondulysse.com
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