Canary Wharf Magazine December 2017

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here’s no escaping it now; Christmas is well and truly here. Shops are outdoing themselves once again with the exuberance of their seasonal displays, the John Lewis ad is tugging at heart strings

across the country, and Pret has delighted coffee fans everywhere with its Festive Flat White. Delight, wonderment and joy are what this season is all about, and this is what we are hoping to inspire with this, our December

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tommy hilfiger

First stop, fizz. But you don’t need to look to France – English

The man behind the brand

sparkling wine is really having a moment. Find out more on page 18.

that is constantly innovating

issue. Read on for our ingredients for the perfect Christmas.

Drinks sorted, now it’s time to focus on your look. Fashion takes an opulent turn in our shoot on page 60, with rich velvets and dazzling

2 6 a stitch in time

jewels, while on page 78 we present your ultimate party prep guide, which

Talking watches with

takes you from blow dries to falsh lashes without straying from the Wharf.

Tiffany & Co’s

Your home needs to look (and smell) as good as you do: on page 80 we

Nicola Andreatta

look to the experts at Jo Malone London for their top tips. And, lastly, that perfect gift. Surely nothing beats a Tiffany blue box.

80 at home with

watch world under the supervision of vice president Nicola Andreatta;

jo malone LONDON Tips and tricks for a

we speak to the charismatic Swiss-Italian on page 26. Merry Christmas.

The jeweller is seeking to cement its position as a major player in the

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beautiful, cosy Christmas

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REGULARS

COLLECTION

1 2 Contributors 1 4 The agenda 1 6 F ood & drink

3 1 a white diamond

news 1 7 review: Roka 5 8 Style her 6 8 Style him 74 H ealth & fitness news 76 Beauty news 8 2 GROOMING 8 3 TECH news

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christmas 3 2 jewellery news 3 3 f estive baubles 3 6 watch this space

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features 18 grape expectations British sparkling wines

travel

are taking their place among the elite

78 r ock around the clock Get party glam, right here in Canary Wharf

9 1 touching the void 9 2 travel news 9 4 great british escapes Embrace the best hotels in

86 s pider jiving McLaren’s 570S is a

the UK this festive season

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serious supercar

Who needs a hotel, now

life & Style

that Six Senses Residences

57 IT ’S PERSONAL 6 0 cocktail hour

in Courchevel exist?

PROPERTY

How to do glamorous drinking and dining this season

70 the devil is in the details

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Your festive accessories, sorted

114 expert views 12 8 investment portfolio A closer look at Royal

Arsenal Riverside

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contributors

Editor Katy Parker-Shorthouse

contributing e ditors Mhairi Graham Richard Brown

d eput y e ditor Charlotte Phillips

chris allsop

david taylor

Chris Allsop is a freelance journalist

David Taylor is assistant editor of The

Motoring Editor Matthew Carter

specialising in travel, food and

City Magazine. He writes on a wide

architecture. He has written for The

range of lifestyle subjects, including

Guardian, The Sunday Times Travel

style, food and drink, and travel. This

Magazine and Sainsbury’s Magazine.

month, he chats fashion, charity work

In this issue, Chris explores the

and more, with famed American

emergence of British sparkling

designer Tommy Hilfiger. The latest

wines. Will our new fizz of choice

collection has a rock vibe,

be home-grown?

and we want it all.

BR A ND CONSIST E NCY & SE NIOR DE SIGNER Laddawan Juhong

Ge n er a l M a n ag e r Fiona Smith

P roduction Hugo Wheatley Jamie Steele Alice Ford

P rop e rt y D ir e cto R Samantha Ratcliffe

Ex e cutiv e D ir e ctor Sophie Roberts

rebecca cass

richard brown

Rebecca Cass is a freelance stylist, art

Watch expert Richard Brown is

Editor-in- C hi e f Lesley Ellwood

director and creative consultant for

editor of The City Magazine. This

photography and retail, specialising in

month, he meets George Bamford,

luxury brands. She began her career

founder of Bamford Watch

with the visual teams at Harrods and

Department, to talk customised

Selfridges before making the transition

watches and collaborating with

into photography. This month, she has

luxury conglomerate LVMH. The

styled our accessories shoot, giving it a

Mayfair watch is now officially on

luxe festive touch.

our Christmas wish list.

M an aging D ir e ctor Eren Ellwood

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magical M&S When in doubt, head to Marks & Spencer. This year, everyone’s favourite department store is making Christmas complete, with everything from edible treats (the cheese selection is unrivalled), candles, blankets, wrapping paper and more. Basically, it’s your one-stop shop to a chic and cosy festive season. Marks & Spencer, Jubilee Place

burning bright Diptyque’s special holiday Fiery Orange candle contains blood orange and cloves, and has a smoky, warm scent. Trio gift set, £84, Diptyque, Space.NK, Cabot Place

t he l at e s t B OO K S skiing in splendour

behind the scenes

This tome celebrates the esteemed history and glamorous guests of ski resort town Aspen, Colorado, with an introduction from long-time resident Aerin Lauder. You’ll want to visit, pronto. Aspen Style, £55, Assouline, assouline.com

Japanese whisky first appeared on export markets in 2002 and has won numerous awards since. This book journeys around Japan’s distilleries, uncovering the traditions behind the country’s drinking culture. The Way of Whisky, £40, Mitchell Beazley, octopusbooks.co.uk


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dazzle them

Joules snowflake jumper, £69.95, Click & Collect at Waitrose Food, Fashion & Home, Canada Square

In Swarovski’s #GiveBrilliant Christmas campaign, party host Karlie Kloss welcomes celebrity guests including Naomi Campbell and Boy George to a crystallised wonderland,

Striped bauble, £30, Paul Smith, Cabot Place

filled with joy and sparkle for all. Swarovski, Cabot Place

Krug Vintage 2004, from £220, Krug, Waitrose Food, Fashion & Home, Canada Square

three, two, one...

in it to win it These festive crackers are inspired by Victorian miniature paper theatres, and are stuffed with truffles and tasty treats. £45, Charbonnel et Walker, Cabot Place

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Rituals’ Advent calendars are the perfect way to count down to Christmas. The charming 3-D tree contains 24 luxury treats for body and soul, such as body cream and shower foam. Our favourites are the four mini winter limitededition candles. Opening one gift each morning will brighten up dark December days. From £59.50, Rituals, Jubilee Place

Tonic water, £1.69, Fever-Tree, Waitrose Food, Fashion & Home, Canada Square

Men’s party shoes, £150, Dune London, Cabot Place

the great unknown

a helping hand

The perfect pressie for space lovers, this volume gives a visual tour of our solar system, with more than 200 photographs depicting the planets. The Planets: Photographs from the Archives of NASA, £30, Chronicle Books, chroniclebooks.com

Tragically, elephant calves are abandoned once their elders are killed for their ivory tusks. The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust looks after them, before releasing them into the wild. Elephants in Heaven, £50, teNeues, books-teneues.com

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old and new Adding a French twist makes everything better, including Christmas treats. At PAUL, expect classic favourites such as yule log and brioche, but also a new mince pie croissant and chocolate advent calendar. There are stocking fillers galore, but if we were hosting, we’d be putting the raspberry and gingerbread cake, which serves eight people, in pride of place. From £1.50, PAUL, Cabot Place

food & dri nk

for chocoholics in canary wharf

festive feasts and goodies galore: it’s christmas WO R D S / c h a r lot t e p h i l l i p s

a meal to remember For a Christmas lunch with a difference – and a view – consider Bōkan, where head chef Aurelie Altemaire has created a menu of seared foie gras ravioli, confit Scottish salmon with Avruga caviar and braised ox cheek in red wine, washed down with fizz, of course. It’s perfect, whether you visit with colleagues, family or friends. Festive Feasts menu available for lunch and dinner until 19 December, £65 per person, Bōkan, bokanlondon.co.uk

for the playground Here to keep your kids healthy on the go is Chewy Moon. The subscription snack boxes are nutritious, varied and appealing to children. Choose from fruit-based or savoury, state any allergies and preferences, and have the box delivered as regularly as you want. From £4.75 per box, Chewy Moon, chewymoon.com

Panettone, £16.95; Bauble di Natale, £2.95; Bauble di gianduiotti, £3.95, all Carluccio’s, Reuters Plaza

Plush bear and four-piece box, £30, Godiva, Jubilee Place


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best in show In this season of treats, a trip to Roka is the icing on the cake for Charlotte Phillips

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ining at Roka is an event, something to look forward to. You go for a date, a birthday, or a Christmas lunch

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y e l l o w ta i l s a s h i m i i s sliced razor-thin and served with a truffle yuzu dressing

– the excellent service, innovative cocktail menu,

and, it must be said, the prices, add to the sense of occasion. Yet it is the food that has people returning time and again. Naturally, then, the Canary

Wharf team has been eagerly awaiting this particular trip to Roka for quite some time, and we whisk up

yoghurt and almond

the elevator with a sense

cake, which comes

of anticipation.

with a sweet caramel

The restaurant

miso ice cream, and

manages to be both

a dark chocolate and

traditionally Japanese –

green tea pudding

muted, soothing, zen – while

that is warm, and when cut

maintaining a buzz, with the sense

into, spurts delicious molten

that you never quite know who could be

chocolate matcha sauce.

there, though on our Friday lunchtime visit,

We drink the last of our

well-dressed businessmen rule the roost. We

Champagne and digest it all

opt for a table, but if you fancy a spectacle, do

with a lemon and ginger tea, and

sit at the robata grill: the chef’s flashing knives

we’ve never been more satisfied

make for quite a show.

with a meal.

A glance at the menu reveals we want absolutely everything, and what we order isn’t far off. Spicy edamame, tuna tataki and Padrón pepper tempura

If our bank balances allowed it, we’d dine here twice daily, but as it is, we’re hoping to find a suitably momentous

whet our appetites, and the latter is perfect; a far cry from the

occasion in the very early stages of January. Roka, you

soggy, overly battered mess often associated with tempura.

continually blow us away.

When ordering sushi rolls, salmon and avocado is a

Roka, The Park Pavilion

classic, though here it is excellently updated with the addition of asparagus. The yellowtail sashimi is a house specialty for good reason: it is sliced razor-thin and served with a truffle yuzu dressing that, while intensely rich, we can’t get enough of. When it comes to the robata, the quality of the cooking is seen in the perfectly blackened skin of our thick, meaty fillet of cod and the well-balanced coating of miso on the thinly sliced aubergine – sticky but not too sweet. The baked sweet potato is soft, creamy and totally moreish. One excellent thing about dining here is that the food is light. It is filling, but not heavy, and that, of course, leaves room for dessert. Overcome with greed, we opt for the

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Gusbourne winery


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Grape Expectations ‘British Fizz’ or a glass of ‘Sussex’ with your Christmas dinner? Whatever you want to call it, English sparkling wine has arrived W O R D S / C h r i s A l l so p

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uring the tail end of this year’s warm October, Mark and Sarah Driver, owners of Rathfinny Wine Estate in Sussex, hosted members of the press

at their RIBA-nominated vineyard during the grape harvest. It’s the final harvest before Rathfinny, established in 2012 along a picturesque swathe of the South Downs, releases its first vintages of sparkling wine to an eager market. At 180 acres, it isn’t a small vineyard, and the Drivers – for whom this is their first foray into the wine industry – intend to double its size by 2020 (thus making it, if things stand as they currently are, England’s largest single vineyard). What gives these initiates such confidence? Former hedge fund manager Mark points out that the UK is the largest market for fine sparkling wines (Champagne) outside of France. “We consume about 1.8 billion bottles of wine generally per annum and we import 99 per cent of that,” he says. “If we can produce a wine that rivals the best in the world, which we can, I believe that we can sell it both in the UK and overseas.” This belief, that English winemakers can match Champagne for quality, has solidified from

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faith into fizzing fact over the past decade. In a blind tasting in 2015, the English, in the wine world equivalent of a slap with a velvet glove, bested bubbly behemoths such as Pol Roger, Veuve Clicquot and Taittinger. And then – slap, slap – repeated the presumption at another blind tasting in early 2016. By May of this year, the French had invaded. Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger – president of the eponymous Champagne house – planted vines at the ceremonial launch of Domaine Evremond Vineyard. These plantings were the physical realisation of what had been widely known for years – that major players in the French wine market were investing in England’s increasingly vine-crossed south east. “Gerard Basset (master of wine and master sommelier) said recently that England is a bit like New Zealand in the 1980s,” Charlie Holland, winemaker and chief executive of the awardwinning Gusbourne winery, tells me. “People are

Top and right / Gusbourne harvest Below / Hambledon © Chris Dixon

now seeing a similarity between New Zealand just before its boom and English wines.” Following decades of promise, England’s is a market come of age. While the south west – where the first recorded commercial production of bottle-fermented sparkling wine took place in the late ’60s – has its own share of wine producers (most notably Camel Valley in Cornwall) it’s in the south east that you’ll find the greatest concentration of the 133-and-counting

Hambledon’s chief winemaker Hervé Jestin (left) with owner Ian Kellett


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to Three

gift

In fact, as Holland points out, global warming has contributed to create climactic conditions in southern England commercial vineyards in Britain. And

that match those of the Champagne

sparkling wine accounts for approximately

region in the 1970s.

66 per cent of their output. “England is perfectly suited to the production of sparkling, particularly across the South Downs in Hampshire, where the

“Thirty years ago, it was difficult to ripen every year,” he adds, “but now we

Gusbourne Rosé 2013 Gusbourne Rosé – made entirely from Pinot Noir – offers strawberry aromas. Gusbourne’s 2011 vintage beat the best of the French in a blind tasting last year. £40, gusbourne.com

have perfect conditions.” Not that English sparkling is going

chalky subsoil is the same as that found

to dethrone Champagne any time soon

in the Côte Des Blancs in Champagne,”

(production in the UK stands at around

explains Ian Kellett, managing director of

five million bottles compared with

South Downs-based Hambledon Vineyard,

Champagne’s roughly 300 million per

which planted its first vines in 1952. “Our

annum), although Brexit could make

climate is also very good. Although average

it more expensive to bring European

temperatures in July and August are

wine into the country, offering greater

generally lower than in Champagne, we

incentives to buy local. But while the

tend to have warmer and longer autumns,

arrival of Taittinger does, to an extent,

which allow the grapes to fully ripen, while

“validate English wine”, as Holland puts

preserving acidity levels.”

it, English winemakers are at pains to avoid comparisons with their greatest competitor. It’s a sign of maturity, the awareness that English wine is moving into its own space on the world stage.

Hambledon Classic Cuvée England’s oldest commercial vineyard supplied one of the wines that knocked the French off their sparkling perch in 2015. Hambledon’s blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir produces floral aromas. £28.50, hambledonvineyard.co.uk

They may even have solved that most vexing question of a unifying brand name for English sparkling à la Champagne, Cava or Prosecco. Previous suggestions have included the distinctly French-sounding ‘Britagne’ (pronounced ‘Britannia’ apparently), as well as the underwhelming ‘Merret’ (for English scientist Dr Christopher Merret, who helped invent Champagne in the 16th century), while Rathfinny’s Driver is intent on serving up his output as a glass of ‘Sussex’. However, it seems that ‘British Fizz’, the brainchild of a New York bar owner, has been seized upon as a catchy Rathfinny © Vivienne Blakeley

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catchall. It’s no Champagne, certainly, but, then, isn’t that sort of the point?

Nyetimber Classic Cuvée Nyetimber Classic Cuvée has spice and toast aromas, followed by flavours of baked apple and honey. In 2015, it was the second of the English wines that beat French varieties in a tasting organised by Noble Rot magazine. £34.99, nyetimber.com

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tommy h i l f i g e r T

ommy Hilfiger is the American Dream. Born Thomas Jacob Hilfiger in 1951, he grew up in Elmira, New York State – a town whose motto is, rather proudly, ‘A Great Place to

Live’. The second of nine children, his father was a watchmaker of Dutch-German descent, and his mother an Irish nurse. He founded his first store, People’s Place, with two friends in

From a small town in New York State, Tommy Hilfiger started a fashion empire that changed the world. His first show in London for 20 years indicates he’s out to reinvent American style once again W o r d s / d av i d tay lo r

1969, aged 18, doing so with the $150 life savings he’d earned from working at a petrol station. The store was stocked with clothes from New York City, incorporated a record shop, and held rock concerts in the basement. “As a teenager, I was really influenced by rock ’n’ roll artists and the cutting-edge fashions they were wearing,” Hilfiger tells me. “It was impossible to find those styles in Elmira, so I decided to design them myself, inspired by the musicians I loved. “I then opened my first store, People’s Place, where we sold the coolest clothes while blasting our favourite rock tunes. This is when I discovered my passion for designing.” It’s not just rock and roll that has informed the direction of Tommy Hilfiger. The brand’s ability to traverse the preppy, rock and R&B scenes is unique. The ’90s was a particularly rich decade for Hilfiger’s collaboration with the R&B world, with superstar singer Aaliyah becoming the brand’s spokesperson

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in 1997, and artists as varied as Snoop Dogg, TLC and Destiny’s Child wearing its range (when Snoop wore a Tommy sweatshirt while appearing on Saturday Night Live, stores in New York sold out within a day). “Pop culture has influenced my designs throughout my career,” says Hilfiger. “I’ve always embraced change, evolution and innovation. Staying on the pulse of

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pop culture has helped to keep our brand relevant generation after generation.” The latest project, TommyNow, is a global fashion roadshow. The first three events (#TOMMYNOW in New York City, TommyLand in LA, and now RockCircus at the Roundhouse in London) have changed the definition of what it means to put on a fashion show. Similarly to the London Palladium events put on by Joshua Kane, TommyNow is more of a set piece than a show; it ended

now concept. Traffic to tommy.com increased by 900 per cent. “We break conventions,” says Tommy. “We’re always looking for new ways to democratise the runway. The livestream connects us with our global audiences in a powerful way.

with flying dancers and a performance by The

“My vision for TommyNow was to create a

Chainsmokers, recently employed as the new faces

platform that we could take on tour and bring

of the brand. As much a spectacle as a chance to

to new audiences around the world. Social

look at the new collection, RockCircus had an air of

media is another fantastic platform, where we

the extravagant, with fashion glitterati mingling with

can share our inclusive spirit, bring ourselves

style enthusiasts after the show.

even closer to our consumers, and introduce

Central to the project’s success is the brand’s modern outlook – Tommy Hilfiger was an early adopter in an industry slowly realising and understanding the power of social media. The new campaign’s central star, Gigi Hadid, currently has more than 36 million Instagram followers, and the list of social ‘influencers’ at Hilfiger’s shows grows with each guest list.

our brand to the next generation of fans.” Reinvention is core to the brand, but some things don’t change, one of them being the ‘preppy’ factor of Hilfiger’s collections. Although the latest collection is decidedly ‘rocky’, influences of Ivy League schools and over-the-shoulder sweaters remain.

RockCircus was also streamed online, and all items on the

When I ask him whether the preppy style will

catwalk were available immediately from the venue and on

survive in a future fashion landscape, Hilfiger

the brand’s website. Last year’s New York Fashion Week show

is enthusiastic: “Fashion is constantly evolving.

was the first time Hilfiger had embraced the see-now, buy-

Our brand DNA is all about adding a fresh twist to


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classic American cool designs. I love seeing how our fans combine their own style with our modern designs.” Clockwise from left / Model looks from the 2017 RockCircus event at the Roundhouse; Gigi Hadid

It also helps that his clothes are supremely comfortable, something that could be attributed to Hilfiger’s time in India. In a book produced by Assouline, aptly titled Tommy Hilfiger, the man himself details how, towards the beginning of his brand’s expansion in the early ’80s, he would spend time in the factories where his clothes were produced, “with my pile of sketches and watch [the clothes] being made, tweaking as I went. There’s no better design school in the world”. RockCircus marked a return to London Fashion Week after a 20-year hiatus, but, says Hilfiger, it is a city that he loves. “London has an amazing fashion and music heritage. I first visited because I wanted to explore the style. I was influenced by the British bands of the time like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who. They had a style very different to anyone else.” Hilfiger dressed The Rolling Stones for their 1998 world tour, and was an official sponsor of The Who’s Pete Townshend’s 1993 Psychoderelict tour. Besides the glamorous catwalks and exclusive parties, Hilfiger is a serial charity worker, having launched the Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation, supporting charities that help at-risk young Americans. He and his second wife each have a child on the autistic spectrum, and both are on the board of directors for charity Autism Speaks, with Hilfiger recently designing a T-shirt to support the 2017 Autism Speaks Walk. Hilfiger was also a big name in the campaign to build the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial in Washington, DC, completed in 2011. Indeed, when I ask him who he looks to for inspiration, Hilfiger is unequivocal in his choice: “One of my idols is Martin Luther King, Jr. He was one of the greatest forces for change in American and world history, and I’ve always had the utmost respect for his passion, devotion and what he stood for as a leader.” In the fashion world, he hopes to be a leader himself, in sustainability. After reports on factory workers in Bangladesh found major welfare problems, Tommy Hilfiger’s parent company, PVH, signed a factory safety pact and invested money in improving the lives of those making clothes for many Western brands. “It’s our mission to be one of the leading sustainable designer lifestyle brands, and our future success is dependent on bringing sustainable practices into everything we do.” As always, Hilfiger is looking to the future. It’s down to the rest of the fashion world to keep up. tommy.com; Click & Collect at Waitrose Food, Fashion and Home, Canada Square

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hat comes to mind when you think of Tiffany & Co? Could it be a sublimely dressed Audrey Hepburn peering into the window of the

brand’s Fifth Avenue store in New York City? Or perhaps it’s the unequivocal thrill inspired by the distinctive Tiffany blue boxes, which never fail to evoke a sense of occasion. Tiffany first entered my consciousness as a teenager in the noughties, when the wearing of a Tiffany & Co heart necklace determined your social status. Then, in my 20s, the jeweller’s intricate keys were the gifts of choice for friends celebrating landmark 21st birthdays. Now in my late 20s, my focus is drawn to what the brand is perhaps most known for: its brilliant, dazzling engagement rings. But what about watches? The brand has a long history of watchmaking, dating back to the 19th century. So entrenched is the brand in horological history that the nine-foot bronze statue of Atlas holding a clock that sits above the brand’s store at 550 Broadway was one of New York City’s first public clocks, and famously one of the most accurate, with New Yorkers syncing their own timepieces by it – hence the coining of the ‘New York minute’. It was at this time that the ever-ambitious founder of Tiffany & Co, Charles Lewis Tiffany, decided to play the Swiss at their own game, opening a five-storey,

Two years ago marked the beginning of Tiffany’s

80,000 sq ft factory in Geneva in 1847 – the largest facility

comeback part two. The man behind this reboot,

of its type in the region and the first owned by a luxury

charged with the task of turning Tiffany’s fortunes

American house. In the years that ensued, the brand

around is Nicola Andreatta, a third-generation

created America’s first stopwatch – the Tiffany Timer

watchmaker who was at the time president and CEO

of 1868 – and the Tiffany chronograph of the 1870s – the

of his own watch manufacturer. Born and raised in

timepiece of choice for tycoon WH Vanderbilt.

Lake Como (where he currently resides), Andreatta was

Tiffany’s more recent watchmaking past presents

installed as vice president of watches at Tiffany & Co to

a rather different story. Ten years ago, it entered into

effectively rebuild operations from scratch, with a new

a contract with major player Swatch to make and sell

Swiss factory handling the movements while a team in

watches under the Tiffany brand name and share the

New York maintains consistency across design.

profits, in a bid to reclaim its esteemed position in the

When I meet Andreatta, he is tired. In the past

world of watchmaking. In 2015, the deal broke down, with

month he has traversed the globe, travelling from

each brand accusing the other for failing to honour the

Switzerland to Hong Kong, New York (twice), Paris,

terms of the agreement. There ensued a suing followed

Tokyo and now London. It’s a manic itinerary, but

by a countersuing and an acrimonious (and extremely

one that is presumably necessary for a brand that has

expensive) legal battle between the two.

launched four collections in two years.

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Under his watch, with the division adopting a more hands-on approach than previously, Tiffany has successfully launched the CT60 and Metro collections, but today we are talking about East West. The process of creating the range took Andreatta and his team deep into the Tiffany archives. “We found this beautiful purse watch belonging to the history of the brand and that gave us the idea of trying something different; a different take on reading time. So we reversed the dial 90 degrees and made it a rectangular shape – 85 per cent of the watches on the market are round – and what you have is a watch that is unique but also fashion forward.” The geometrical shape of the watch’s case is designed to reflect the architectural layout of New York City. As, while Andreatta asserts

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creativity in the past few years. We had two crises in a row – first 2008 then 2009 – and now we’re just out of the last part of another crisis so it has been a conservative moment for watchmaking; nobody was launching anything new or daring. I think it’s time to push more in terms of styling and that’s exactly what we’re trying to do. We want to differentiate ourselves from the competition in the way that we shape watches.” Andreatta’s passion for the craft of watchmaking is palpable – “from a young age I loved the idea of creating things, and the things were watches” – and he tells me that growing up around watchmakers taught him the value of timeless design. “It’s important to look at what is around you now but at the same time ensure that what you design is going to last. Beautiful things normally last forever; as do simple things. I believe that the most successful watches in the world are just a few lines.” Despite his clear love for his work, Andreatta’s heart lies with his family, who he will spend Christmas with in St Moritz – “if there is any snow”. Though he is evidently not the boss at home. “At the end of last winter I told my wife ‘next year we’re going to the sea’ as I love to windsurf. But my daughter and my wife want to ski – so guess what, we’re going skiing.” Beyond Christmas, what’s in the pipeline for 2018? “We’ll be renovating the Atlas collection, plus launching a beautiful jewellery watch that will sit with the jewellery range. I think it’s a great opportunity for a brand such as ours.” But Andreatta seems keen now to pull back the reins a little, presumably in a bid to not repeat the mistakes of the past. “We’ve been running a lot and it’s time to consolidate. My grandfather said to me that whatever goes out fast goes down fast. This is so true of the watch world – there are many brands that become famous quickly and then they disappear. In our case we need to carefully develop the way we connect with our customers. It’s a marathon not a sprint.” Tiffany & Co, Cabot Place

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dmr’s dream team Whether you’re looking for a dazzling bracelet or stand-out watch, David M Robinson’s line up of experts are always on-hand to help. Canary Wharf magazine headed to its Jubilee Place store to get to know the team a little bit better

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avid M Robinson’s Canary Wharf showroom is inviting to say the least. The glittering

diamonds and exquisite timepieces are enough to tempt anyone to take a closer look. One thing you’ll definitely notice when you do, is the warm and welcoming faces of the DMR’s expert chat and light-hearted joking around

Sandy Madhvani Showroom manager

with each other immediately puts you

As showroom manager – and Patek Philippe expert –Madhvani is responsible

at ease. What’s more, almost as soon as

for everything that happens within the business in Canary Wharf. And after ten

you’ve taken a seat, you are instantly

and a half years with the company, a great sense of humour and serious charm,

made to feel like you are part of the

he has accumulated hundreds of beautiful memories with clients he’s known

group. And while it’s evident that it

throughout his time. “I love making people’s dreams come true,” Madhvani

comes naturally for the team to interact

explains. “We had a lovely woman come in recently looking for a specific watch

this way, making their clients feel like

for her son’s birthday. Everyone had told her it was a six-month waiting list. I

part of the family is the exact ethos that

tried everything I could and 12 hours later she had a phone call confirming that

the expert jewellers have built their

we could get the watch here, on time. She was over the moon, of course, and we

brand on. From giving expert advice and

are hosting a champagne reception to celebrate. We’re very lucky that we work

guidance on buying, to creating bespoke

in a business where people want to share their stories with you. We’ve been

pieces from scratch, DMR have the

invited to our clients’ engagements, weddings and milestone celebrations and

service and the staff have the stories.

the level of service we provide at DMR is part of what I love most about the job.”

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baron blackman Assistant manager Being Madhvani’s second hand man is

top picks

melanie ricks Tudor sales ambassador “I sold my soul to DMR in February 2016,”

a big part of Blackman’s role at DMR.

Ricks said smiling. “What I love most is that

The attention-to-detail and effort put

everyone is very involved here, from the

in with clients attracted him to the role

Baron’s pick: Rolex Cellini Moonphase, £19,650

and two and half years down the line, it’s still what he loves best. Blackman, who is

directors all the way down, and also that when speaking to a client I can hand-onheart say it’s value for money. My favourite

known within his team for his particularly

memory has to be a recent one. We’ve just

colourful socks, said: “We get such lovely

finished making a bespoke ring for an

feedback from clients and we really do love

engagement taking place on Christmas day.

being part of their journey. I have several

She is completely unsuspecting. Her future

clients who will hold off from making a purchase until they have come to see us at DMR. They know we will look after them

fiancé and I had to come up with a few Cerian’s pick: Hopscotch earrings, £14,950

creative ways to get her finger size fitted. It’s been a lovely thing to see come to fruition

and that really does make you feel good. It

and he’s promised us photos.”

shows that we are doing the right things,

Cerian tarbuck Head of Jewellery

we’re on the right page and we’ve moving in the right direction.”

keith parrett Senior sales

Jade’s pick: Josephine necklace, from £3,550

“Everyday is different and that’s what I love about my job,” Tarbuck said. “You never know what the day is going to bring.” After seven

“I consider my main role here to be

and a half years with DMR, taking care of

providing excellent customer service and

the jewellery and Georg Jensen, Cerian has come to know the team and her clients like

exceeding client’s expectations on a daily basis.” Parrett, who has been with DMR for

Melanie’s pick: Love Lines ring, from £1,850

nine years, states. “The values and ethics

a mini family. “It has asbolutely flown by, the atmosphere is what has kept me, every

of the company is what has kept me here.

day we laugh together. And I love building

And when you’re able to use your expertise

relationships with clients. I have clients who

to help fulfill a dream for someone, being

came to DMR to purchase their engagement

part of that experience is why I love getting

ring, followed by wedding bands and now they

out of bed every morning. We recently took some clients over to IWC and Mercedes

visit with their children. I just love being a part

Keith’s pick: IWC Da Vinci, £34,950

of people’s special occasions and milestones.”

Petronas for a watch-making masterclass, building. We saw the Formula One cars and

jade Munro Sales ambassador

Lewis Hamilton’s car. Saw how it’s made

DMR newbie, Munro, has been with the

and how its built. The experiences we can

company for just nine weeks. With such a

followed by a full tour of the Petronas

offer clients are sometimes things that you

Stephen’s pick: Tennis bracelet, from £2950

can’t buy.”

bubbly personality, it’s easy to see she’ll fit in. “I am new to the sales industry but I love interacting with people and I’m fascinated

Stephen bean Panerai sales ambassador

with watches and jewellery” she said.

Having been with DMR for just over

step dad actually suggested DMR to me after

eight months, Bean has picked up plenty

Melanie had helped him get hold of a certain

along the way. “I’ve had some really great

watch that no one else could. He said he’d

exposure to brands I wouldn’t necessarily

never experienced service like it and when he

have had anywhere else,” Bean said. “I’ve had specific training with brands and I’ve learned a lot about jewellery too. There is

“Diamonds are a girl’s best friend after all. My

Sandy’s pick: Patek Philippe Twenty-4, £9,290

saw there was a job going, he thought of me. I’m constantly learning and I can honestly say I havent’t had a bad day yet.”

a lot of love that goes into the collections,

David M Robinson, Jubilee Place;

and it’s definitely seeping into my DNA.”

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Casting aside conformity for the custom-built, George Bamford has spent the last decade putting the ‘you’ back in luxury. In the wake of an industry-first agreement with LVMH, the king of customisation has now created a watch of his own, just in time for the festive season W O R D S / R i c h a rd B row n

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coachbuilder that made bespoke bodies during the 1930s and ’40s. The second was Nike, and what it was doing on a personalisation front. I thought ‘why can’t you do that with watches?’” Bamford began blackening stainless steel models from the likes of Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Panerai – not, it must be said, always with the blessing of the brands themselves. Coating watches in military-grade PVD (physical vapour deposition), BWD created cases and bezels that were virtually scratch-proof and diamond hard. “My mentality was always ‘how can I make this individual? How can I make it feel special?’” Bamford’s run at producing one-of-a-kind wrist candy for sports stars and his socialite chums continued until summer 2017, when the modification maverick announced he was changing tack. In June, BWD revealed an agreement with LVMH. Bamford’s had become the first customisation watch company to be officially authorised by a Swiss watchmaker. Rolex-Bamford watches are a thing no longer. Henceforth, the company will only be modifying watches belonging to the French luxury conglomerate. So far, LVMH-owned Zenith has let Bamford loose on its Pilot Type 20 and Heritage Cronometro Tipo CP-2, the Swiss watchmaker guaranteeing warranties even after timepieces have been customised. Similar

I

t was at a dinner party that George Bamford

deals have been struck with LVMH stablemates TAG

realised that his beloved, black dial Daytona, given

Heuer and Bulgari. The former has allowed Bamford

to him as an 18th birthday present – “yes, I’ll admit

to tinker with its Autavia, Carrera and Monaco

it, I was a brat back then” – was anything but unique. Crestfallen, but determined to pursue something truly singular, Bamford created two blackened watches; a Rolex Plexiglass Submariner and a Rolex

models; while the latter’s Octo Velocissimo, Octo Solotempo, Serpenti and Scuba watches are all now available for personalisation. “The collaboration with LVMH is one of the

GMT – one for himself and one for his father, JCB

most exciting and rewarding achievements we have

billionaire Lord Anthony Bamford (his mother, should

accomplished as a business,” says Bamford. “To

you have failed to connect the dots, is Lady Bamford,

offer our take on these incredible timepieces from

founder of the Daylesford Organic Farmshops).

Zenith, TAG Heuer and Bulagri – I absolutely could

In 2004, his new timepiece strapped to his wrist, Bamford embarked on a road trip around Italy. “I

not be happier.” I first met Bamford several years ago. Back

returned with orders for 25 more.” And lo, Bamford

then we had talked about the revival of British

Watch Department was born.

watchmaking. He’d praised the protagonists of that

“We started by looking at companies that were

story, in particular Bremont’s Giles and Nick English,

doing a similar thing,” explains the 36-year-old

and Giles Ellis at Schofield. I ventured that surely he

from the Mayfair townhouse he’s subsequently

must be harbouring ambitions of his own Bamford-

converted into the world’s most well-resourced

branded watches?

man den (it features a wall of vintage stop clocks

“I would never produce my own watch unless it

and bespoke sculptures by Natxo Frisuelos). “There

was absolutely right,” he had said. “It would have to

were two businesses in particular that inspired me.

be the right price, sit within the right market and

The first was Bentley and Mulliner, the independent

allow for personalisation. The mechanical movement

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is also very important. I would want to have something that’s different, something that will make you go ‘wow, you’ve combined that with that!’” Grand plans for a mechanical timepiece have been temporarily suspended. Before then we get the battery-

George’s

most-prized timepieces “I’ve got an Omega Ploprof that makes me smile every time I put it on. I’ve got two or three vintage Cartiers, pieces that I love beyond belief. I’ve got some great dual-dial Rolexes, with Cartier or Tiffany & Co signed on the dial. I love Girard Perregaux, I like their SeaHawk watch.”

powered Bamford Mayfair, a stainless-steel asymmetrical sports watch that evolved from a ‘service’ model that Bamford

George’s

horological heroes

customers would be loaned whenever their timepiece went in for a check up. “Clients became besotted with this service watch,” says Bamford. “When I’d wear one, people would keep trying to buy it off my wrist, which made me think there was something there.” Choose between a 40mm matte black case

“Max Busser, of MB&F, I think he’s a genius, a nutty genius. Do I have one myself? No, I’ll grow up when I say I’ll pay that much for a watch. I like Schofield, I think the Bremont boys do a bloody good job, they’ve really hit it out of the park being the British Omega. “You’ve got to have a name behind a watch. I said Max Busser, not MB&F, because he’s the guy that’s making it go boom, he’s the guy you relate to. It’s like Giles Ellis at Schofield; you realise that’s the story, that’s the real deal.”

From top / Tag Heuer Autavia Chrono; Zenith Pilot Chrono Tipo Cp-2; Tag Heuer Monaco Heritage

with a matte ceramic bezel or a matte grey case with an anodised aluminium

most of his clients

bezel. Straps come in rubber, nylon or leather. The

already possess a Rolex

Mayfair is water resistant to ten metres, sports

or Patek Philippe. For

LumiNova indices and houses the ever-reliable

the fun factor alone, expect a Mayfair to join

Japanese Miyota 2035 movement.

those collections.

“Think of it as a holiday watch,” says Bamford. “Throw it on; take it to the beach; go anywhere with it.” In the flesh, the Mayfair is handsome, wellweighted and reassuringly solid. Bamford says that

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one to watch Sandy Madhvani, showroom manager at David M Robinson in Canary Wharf, selects his watch of the moment:

“To salute the 40th anniversary of its acclaimed self-winding caliber 240, Patek Philippe presents the Calatrava with an offset subsidiary seconds dial and analogue date in a new white-gold version with a two mm larger diameter. Stunning.” Calatrava 6006G, £23,440, Patek Philippe Available from David M Robinson, Jubilee Place, Canary Wharf

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IT’S PERSONAL Alleviate shopping lethargy by adding a personal touch to your purchases this festive season. Coach is offering complimentary monogramming on leather goods at its Canary Wharf store, while on Regent Street you can take it a step further with Coach Create: a service that invites customers to switch straps, add charms, pins, rivets and tea roses, and mark tags with their initials or even an emoji stamp. Choose a style from the Dinky, Saddle, Clutch, Swagger or Rogue ranges and let your creativity run wild. Coach, Cabot Place

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WRAP UP The winter offerings from DAKS are inspired by the city, the countryside and the Scottish islands. Fabrics include Prince of Wales, houndstooth and pinstripe, celebrating all things British. Blues, browns and greys make for a low-key statement on a cold December day. We want the whole collection, but the coats are particularly excellent. From £175, DAKS, daks.com

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emulate emily The second drop from Emily Ratajkowski for The Kooples collaboration features the Emily bag, updated for the party season to include metallic leathers in bold shades such as purple and bronze, with fun leopard print, studs and mock croc options. Just grab it and go – it’s the quickest way to go from desk drab to party perfect. From £328, The Kooples, Canada Place

Christy flower velvet trainers, £189, Pretty Ballerinas, Jubilee Place

Double pom-pom keyring, £19, The White Company, Jubilee Place

Don’t be afraid to add sequins, glitter and shimmer this party season. Ease in with colourful metallics – the sheen is eternally flattering.

Luella blouse, £169, Hobbs, Canada Place

get in the mood

Ginn gold jersey top, £85, L.K.Bennett, Jubilee Place

Black silk embellished dress, £625, Paul Smith, Cabot Place

Madalyn leather silver boots, £95, Jones Bootmaker, Cabot Place

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festive. Dresses in rich velvets with cold

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shoulders show a hint of skin and just

trying too hard, Whistles’ Christmas

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hint. The clutch bags and bangles make

the party season. Metallic accessories,

for great gifts, if you can resist hanging

warm outer layers and dangly earrings

onto them for yourself.

ensure the look is both practical and

From £15, Whistles, Jubilee Place

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Dress, £1,015, Emilio De La Morena, emiliodelamorena.com; necklace and bangle, POA, Harry Winston, harrywinston.com; earrings and ruby ring, POA, mosaic ring, £18,500, Boodles, boodles.com; citrine ring, £7,800, Stephen Webster, stephenwebster.com; emerald ring, £35,000, James Ganh, jamesganh.com; galaxy ring, £5,750, Spinelli Kilcollin, matchesfashion.com; black and white diamond ring, £28,700, De Grisogono, degrisogono.com; table and glassware, from a selection at Harvey Nichols, harveynichols.com



This page / Dress, POA, Antonio Berardi, net-a-porter.com; headband with Swarovski crystal veil, £260, Piers Atkinson, piersatkinson.com; Brooch, £32,700, Stephen Webster, as before; earrings, £2,995, and choker, £8,500, Isabella Townsley, isabellatownsley.com; collar, POA, Boodles, as before; table and glassware from a selection at Selfridges, selfridges.com Opposite page / Tuxedo, £2,200, shirt, £540, and bow tie, £95, all Dior Homme, dior.com; table and glassware, as before


This page / Suit, £1,650, Joshua Kane, joshuakanestore.com; jumper, £180, Canali, canali.com; glasses, £160, Dsquared2, dsquared2.com; watch, £15,810, Chopard, chopard.com/uk; table and glassware from a selection at Selfridges, as before Opposite page / Jumpsuit, £1,695, Cushnie et Ochs, cushnieetochs.com; coat, £22,200, Philipp Plein, plein.com; earrings and watch, POA, David Morris, davidmorris.com; necklace and dragonfly diamond ring, POA, De Beers, debeers.co.uk; Sophie ring, £14,500, and Sophie bracelet, £39,500, Boodles, as before; moonstone cats eye ring, £4,885, Susan Foster, harrods.com; sapphire ring, £17,273, Fabergé, harrods.com; cluster bracelet and ring, POA, Harry Winston, as before; flora & fauna ring, £10,000, James Ganh, as before; table and glassware, as before



CREDITS Photographer / Alexander Beer Stylist / Graham Cruz at A+R Creative Set designer / Simon Godfrey Design Models / Rachel Joy at Wilhemina and Ben Desombre at Premier Photography assistants / Radi Konstantinov and Nick Rees Hair / Lewis Pallett at Eighteen Management Make-up / Jonas Oliver Food provided by No 97 restaurant


This page / Dress, POA, Vivienne Westwood Couture, viviennewestwood.com; earrings, £4,950, Spinelli Kilcollin, as before; necklace, POA, Chopard, as before; rose gold bracelet, £69,900, and ring, £24,400, De Grisogono, as before; opal and diamond ring, £11,650, Dalseen, kabiri.co.uk; blossom ring, £8,600, Boodles, as before; flora & fauna ring, £11,000, James Ganh, as before; mosaic bangle, £55,200, and circus ring, £7,300, Boodles, as before; link bracelet, £5,600, and ball dangle ring, £1,650, Tiffany, tiffany.co.uk; celeste ring, £6,075, Spinelli Kilcollin, spinellikilcollin.com, table and glassware from a selection at Liberty, libertylondon.com Opposite page / Jacket, £1,495, shirt, £145, and bow tie, £45, Gieves & Hawkes, gievesandhawkes.com, table and glassware from a selection at Liberty, as before


THE GREAT OUTDOORS

ST Y LE HIM

December calls for long Sunday walks rounded off with a roast in the pub, and Belstaff has just the wardrobe to kit you out for such pursuits. Its range of outerwear incorporates both the shearling and quilting trends, while leather boots and gloves combine the best in comfort and style. From £85, Belstaff, belstaff.co.uk

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Christmas is a time for indulging in life’s little luxuries and there is no finer place to do this than Smythson. The brand’s festive offerings comprise everything from luggage tags to a leatherbound game box. From £45, Smythson, smythson.com

on the ball BOSS’ latest release in tailoring has been designed with comfort in mind. Employing two layers of expanding fabrics, the jackets and trousers have the feel and flexibility of a jersey suit without sacrificing on fit. Available in slim and extra-slim cuts and a chic autumnal colour palette including a rich burgundy, this is the suit you want to be seen in this winter. From £480, BOSS, Cabot Place


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William & Son’s accessories provide perfect Christmas list inspiration this month. We’re currently coveting Deakin & Francis’s racerthemed cufflinks. From £35, William & Son, williamandson.com

Netuno coat, £450, BOSS, Cabot Place

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small pleasures

Shawl collar cardigan, £125, Reiss, Jubilee Place

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JUMPER LOVE As the chill begins to set in, turn to French Connection for all your knitwear needs. We particularly love the Ski Fair Isle Knit [pictured], which is bang on trend and perfect for sitting fireside with a hot toddy. From £45, French Connection, Jubilee Place

Gerald Chelsea boots, £200, Paul Smith, Cabot Place

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Fair Isle knitwear – which originated on an island in Shetland, northern Scotland, and is distinguished by its bold, symmetrical patterns – has been adopted by droves of designers for the A/W17 collections. Burberry in particular has really taken to the trend, crafting a range of vibrant jumpers, jackets, hats and gloves. From £95, Burberry, uk.burberry.com

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This sartorial staple needs to have a place in your wardrobe this winter, whether in the form of a tailored suit or a well-cut coat. Pair with brights for an instant colour pop.

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Above left / Sunglasses, £150, Finlay & Co., and clutch, £2,560, both William & Son, williamandson.com Above right / Shoes, £685, Christian Louboutin, christianlouboutin.com Opposite page / Shoes, £449, and bag, £499, BOSS, Cabot Place


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Above left / Luggage tag, £85, William & Son, as before; Aventus fragrance, £170, Creed, creedfragrances.co.uk Above right / Shaving soap and bowl, £35, Floris London, florislondon.com; shaving set, £38.99, Taylor of Old Bond Street, tayloroldbondst.co.uk Opposite page / Watch, £4,150, TAG Heuer, tagheuer.co.uk; card holder, £145, Richard James, richard-james.com; sunglasses, £310, Kingsman x Cutler and Gross, mrporter.com


h e a lt h & F i t n e s s

bottoms up Sweaty Betty’s new zero gravity bum-sculpting leggings do exactly what they say on the tin: they’re built for performance and give your backside that high, toned, Kim Kardashian look we’re all after. It’s time to feel sassy in your workout gear. From £80, Sweaty Betty, Jubilee Place

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sneaky substitutes back at it Bio-Synergy is a comprehensive sports nutrition brand, supplying all of your fitness needs. It makes whey and vegan proteins, vitamins, sparkling flavoured waters and activated charcoal capsules to keep you feeling your best. From £31, Bio-Synergy, bio-synergy.uk

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Fullgreen’s cauliflower rice is now available in four flavours, including tomato and garlic and herbs. The brand has also launched the UK’s first sweet potato rice. All are low in calories, low GI, and offer a great alternative to a carb-based meal. They’re super versatile – we treat ours as a pasta replacement. £1.99 per 200g pouch, Fullgreen, Waitrose Food, Fashion & Home, Canada Square

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CHRISTMAS

AT THE PEARSON ROOM Don’t leave it too late. Whether you are looking for a beautiful Christmas meal or end of year party with your colleagues, The Pearson Room is the perfect place to celebrate. To make a last minute Christmas booking call us on 020 7970 0920 or email lola@thepearsonroom.co.uk

T: +44 (0) 20 7970 0920 - THEPEARSONROOM.CO.UK 2ND FLOOR, 16-19 CANADA SQUARE, CANARY WHARF, LONDON, E14 5ER


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ALL THAT GLITTERS Add some va-vavoom to your dressing table with the Holiday Look collection from YSL Beauté. The brand’s beloved Touche Éclat has had a festive makeover courtesy of sparkling fireworks, and the Mon Paris perfume has had a glittery revamp of its own – making it a true collector’s item. From 19.50, YSL Beauté, Boots, Canada Place

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A REAL GEM

JINGLE BELL ROCK Dior’s 5 Couleurs Precious Rocks palette will make you the toast of the party season, with deep shades that are designed to be layered for an alternative take on the smoky eye. £43.50, Dior, Boots, Canada Place

Cosy Christmas nights call for the most indulgent scented candles, and they don’t get much better than the limitededition Silver Gems from Acqua di Parma. Notes of forest wood and pine needles combine with spices to create the most comforting festive fragrance. £91, Acqua di Parma, Waitrose Food, Fashion & Home, Canada Square

MOUTH TO MOUTH SEASON OF GIVING The Christmas collection from Penhaligon’s offers perfectly packaged boxes of olfactory delights, including mini fragrances and the fir and juniper berry scented candle. From £32, Penhaligon’s, Cabot Place

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Look to Charlotte Tilbury for all your gifting needs. This covetable Lip Archive set brings together three of Tilbury’s best-selling nude lipsticks. £60, Charlotte Tilbury, Click & Collect at Waitrose Food, Fashion & Home, Canada Square

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THE GIFT OF CUT OR COLOUR

seanhanna gift cards Gift cards are available in store and online at seanhanna.com/giftcard

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So many Christmas parties, so little time? It’s a problem we know well, but here on the Wharf, we’ve found the best speedy, glamorous makeovers around — and, better still, you can do them during your lunch break W O R D S / K AT Y PA R K E R - S H O R T H O U S E A N D C H A R LO T T E P H I L L I P S


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FACE FIRST When visiting Bobbi Brown for a make-up session, I

charming white-tiled

feel in such safe hands that I utter a sole request for

bar, offering Prosecco,

“dewy, super glowy” skin, and then allow myself to

cappuccinos and

simply sit back and watch the magic happen.

sweeties?

My eyelids are covered with a deep brown pressed

blow LTD app

When it comes to

sparkle in All Spice: it’s a universally flattering shade

picking a colour, you’ll find the

that is one of the brand’s best sellers. A black ink gel

range on offer is excellent. After much deliberation

liner applied inside my upper eyelid, on the waterline,

between various shades of pale pink and deep

is a move I will be replicating: simple, but my eyes

burgundies, I opt for the former on my hands and the

look twice as wide and defined.

latter on my feet. You can pick from London Grace’s

Next, an all-over medium tinted moisturiser

own-brand polishes, or CND Shellac, which lasts for

is applied with a sponge, for sheer, even coverage,

up to two weeks. Mine’s still chip-free and shiny, days

followed by concealer. Bobbi’s latest creation, Instant

later. And if I needed another reason to return, London

Full Coverage Concealer, has the nifty slogan, ‘better

Grace has added a 3-D glitter nail accent option to its

than sleep’, and it certainly does the job. When it

treatment list this season, which will seriously up the

comes to lips, gloss is youthful, I’m told, but do use

party glam factor. See you there?

liner first – it makes the gloss last longer, apparently,

London Grace, North Colonnade

and whatever Bobbi says, I shall do. Bobbi Brown, Cabot Place

London Grace

BLOW ME AWAY So often after treating myself to a blow dry, I am disappointed. It’s either too OTT, with ringlets all over the place, or simply flat, as hairdressers aren’t sure what to do with my fine, limp hair. Not so at blow LTD. After I select a Power Blow from the eight styles on offer, my stylist Lauren applies mousse for texture and hold, before blow drying my hair in small strands, wrapping each section around her finger and then pinning it up. When it’s all unfurled, to my amazement, my hair

BAT FOR LASHES If, like me, you find an inordinate amount of your party prep time is spent on the painstaking

swishes, bounces and curls at the end and barely

application of mascara – usually

drops all night. It’s one of the best blow dries I have

resulting in a clumpy mess – I have

had. Next time, I will opt for precisely the same, but in

two words for you: go fake. I tried

the privacy of my own home, thanks to the blow LTD

Blinkbrowbar’s Semi Permanent

app. It’s a revelation.

Lashes for the first time this year,

blow LTD, Jubilee Place

and believe me when I say there is no going back.

NAILED IT

After two hours in the chair – be sure to download a podcast or two – where an expert applies individual

If you’re getting party-ready with friends, London

fake lashes to each of your real ones, you are left with

Grace is the place to come. A relatively new addition,

an effect that is full, thick and luscious – and could

it is conveniently located in the hustle and bustle of

never be achieved in years of applying conventional

Canary Wharf, but is soothing and relaxed, with gold

make-up. At £150 for a full set, it’s not cheap, but they

pendant lights, a cream, yellow and grey decor, and

will last six weeks if cared for properly, and think of all

manicure stations with multiple chairs, for sociable

the money you’ll save on mascara.

pampering at its best. Oh, and did I mention there’s a

Blinkbrowbar, North Colonnade

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jo malone

This Christmas, don’t drop the ball on the details; transform your home for the party season with help from the experts

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he tree’s up, the gifts are

ruby red berries, silvery mistletoe

wrapped and the Champagne’s

and pine cones all belong together at

on ice: the end of your

Christmas. A daily misting of water will

Christmas prep is in sight. Just a few

help evergreens stay smelling fresh.

finishing touches and you can finally flop by the fire in front of Home Alone

How does one make guests feel

and polish off the rest of the panettone.

immediately festive?

This year we’re looking to the creative

By adorning the front door with a

team at Jo Malone London for our

fragrant wreath. Use sprigs of seeded

home styling inspiration; the brand’s

eucalyptus, the shiny green foliage of

Christmas collection is an education

boxwood or English holly. Decorate

in beautiful details, designed in

with silvery ornaments, red berries and

partnership with Jonathan Saunders.

sprayed pine cones, and finish with an

We pose our questions to fragrance and

elaborate, oversized, stiff striped bow.

lifestyle expert Emma South.

When the season is over, hold onto the wreath creation; it can transform a

Styling for Christmas can be

table top when used as a centrepiece,

overwhelming. What is a good way

especially with a candle snuggled in

to start? It’s best to begin with greenery when creating a Christmassy vibe; plenty of leafy evergreens will make everything look and feel

“ R o s e s w o r k w o n d e r f u l ly at C h r i s t m a s , w h e t h e r t h e y a r e i c y w h i t e o r v e lv e t y r e d ” romantic and alive. Pine and eucalyptus

the middle. Scatter dried lavender along

are inexpensive and easy to find

the path leading to the front door – it

(sometimes in the garden), and look

will be crushed underfoot and release

decadent piled up high. Overload a

a welcoming smell before the doorbell

mantelpiece and fill silver ice buckets

has been pressed.

to bursting. Pin bundles around doorways, wind them up banisters,

Are there any rules for flowers

wrap them around lamp bases and

at Christmas?

scatter them along dining tables. Drape

Deep reds and soft whites are always

them in garlands and arrangements,

glamorous. Roses work wonderfully

entwined with silver-tinted holly or

at Christmas, whether they are icy

magnolia leaves. The greenness will

white or velvety red. Stuff them into

create a base note for everything else:

jugs, dot them along a table – cut short so they look full and people can talk over the top – and place them in bud vases on windowsills, with Christmas cards in between. This year, traditional Christmas themes are in full force, as are red poinsettias. Place grand poinsettia plants at the base of a staircase, with Pomegranate Noir Travel Candles nestled either side. Jo Malone London, Cabot Place

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GROOMING

skin-sational Swiss brand Cellcosmet’s male range, Cellmen, is based on Nobel Prize-winning science. Products retain up to 98 per cent activity within the cells, helping to regenerate and rejuvenate skin quickly and efficiently. Try the Wash n’ Shave, which optimises the glide of a razor blade, and CellSplash, an invigorating post-shave tonic. From £35, Cellcosmet, cellcosmet.co.uk

GROOM IN G p r e p a r e f or a mon t h o f p a r t y ing WO R D S / c h a r lot t e p h i l l i p s

smell fresh Jurlique found that 77 per cent of its customers preferred a unisex, botanical scent. Hence, the brand has expanded its body care line with a lemon and sage fragrance. Bonus: sage is full of antioxidants. From £19, Jurlique, jurlique.com

diffuser delight New British home fragrance brand Urban Apothecary London produces soy candles and luxury reed diffusers. Each diffuser is housed within a mouth-blown glass vase and pervades the air with a statement scent. It’s simple and masculine – because who says home fragrance is just for the girls? We want one in every room: Tuberose Petals is perfect at nighttime. £35 for 200ml, Urban Apothecary, urbanapothecarylondon.com

something fishy We know what we want in our stocking: these miniatures from Fish Soho are perfect for on-thego grooming. Try the Defining Wax and Matt Texturising Clay – we think they’ll go down well. £2.99, Fish Soho, Boots, Jubilee Place

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bold statement As its name suggests, this fragrance is daring and strong. It is made with ancient cedar leaf and ground nutmeg, and has a woody, musky scent. A super-masculine fragrance, the bottle is as sleek as you would expect from the brand. One to whip out for Christmas parties, we think. From £40, Kenneth Cole, houseoffraser.co.uk

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T E CHN O L O GY

the art of sound

TECH NEWS

More audio specialists are crafting products that not only sound great but make a chic addition to your home. Ruark’s Mk3 is the perfect example of this, doubling up as a stylish side table with its rich walnut finish. The system boasts in-built Spotify Connect, DAB radio and Bluetooth. £2,200, Ruark, ruarkaudio.com

WISH LIST

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Looking for a gift for the technophile in your life? Our favourite options this season include the MH40 headphones, a collaboration between Master & Dynamic and The Rolling Stones, and the Soda Berlin Boombox [both pictured above]. From £85, available at Selfridges, selfridges.com

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two-in-one The BeoVision Eclipse TV marks a partnership between two tech titans: Bang & Olufsen and LG. Combining LG’s OLED TV technology with B&O’s stellar sound, the Eclipse is both a music system and a television in one. From £8,290, Bang & Olufsen, South Colonnade

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There is such a thing as a good divorce Getting divorced often leads to uncertainty in life, but it doesn’t have to be traumatic. We have the tools to help you navigate through it because we specialise in the Good Divorce. Want to know more? If you live or work in Canary Wharf, we are just over the South Quay Bridge, call 020 7531 2990 and your first 30 minute appointment is on us.

www.docklandssolicitors.com e. info@docklandssolicitors.com t. 020 7531 2990 Docklands Solicitors is a trading name of Whitehead Monckton Limited which also has offices in Canterbury, Maidstone and Tenterden. For more details please refer to our website www.whitehead-monckton.co.uk. Whitehead Monckton Limited (no. 08366029), registered in England & Wales. Registered office 72 King Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1BL. Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority under no. 608279. CW1


PROMOTION

to the rescue Canary Wharf students are making a difference to the community, using a boat made from recycled material to fish plastic out of the dock

C

anary Wharf College Trust runs three academies based

their boat. This is

on the Isle of Dogs. Two have been rated outstanding

the first time it has

by Ofsted and the third, a secondary school, opened last

been used for this purpose and the build

year. All schools are free and very popular.

was supported by

Sarah Counter, founder and CEO of Canary Wharf College, says: “The schools like to get the pupils outdoors, making

Sky Ocean Rescue.

a positive contribution to society. It’s always hard to find

The boat was built by

practical voluntary work which is genuinely to the benefit of

Mark Edwards MBE, a Richmond-based boat

the community that children can carry out effectively.” When the children were sailing on Millwall Dock, they were often shocked by the huge amount of plastic they

builder who previously built the Queen’s barge, Gloriana. Counter says, “It is great to see how the pupils are

saw floating in the water. A parent, Christine Armstrong,

educating their parents about the problem of plastic – just

suggested they follow the lead from ‘Plastic Whale’ in

as my generation educated our parents about the risks of

Amsterdam and took the children plastic fishing.

smoking. I was very proud recently to overhear parents

Armed with fishing nets and waterproofs, the children

saying they have stopped buying water in plastic bottles at

really enjoyed seeing the difference they could make to the

home because their kids had been involved in this project.

dock in just an hour. So the project took off and last month

“We see plastic fishing as a great way of not only helping

saw the launch of ‘Poly-Mer’, a 12-seater punt, the first boat to

the community but also engaging with the local corporate

be made of 95 per cent recycled plastic.

community who may wish to use the boat for team-building

Environment Minister Thérèse Coffey MP boarded the

events. We hope this in turn will attract sponsorship funding

boat for its maiden voyage, along with Alexandra Rickham,

for the school’s other outward bound activities, as well as

bronze medal winner at London’s 2012 Paralympic Games,

building closer relationships that will help our older students

and school children from nearby Canary Wharf College.

as they prepare to enter the workforce.”

With help from Hubbub – a charity that creates

If your company would like to be involved, please contact

environmental campaigns with a difference – the college

plasticfishing@canarywharfcollege.co.uk

was able to use recycled plastic called Plaswood to make

canarywharfcollege.co.uk

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S P I D E R Matthew Carter is smitten with the latest convertible supercar from the McLaren stable. Watch your back, Ferrari

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even years ago, you could count the number of cars made by McLaren on the fingers of one hand – and they were driven exclusively

by the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button. Back in 2010, McLaren made Grand Prix cars and little else. This year, McLaren is on target to build almost 4,000 cars, plus, of course, a handful of Grand

are, at best, a compromise. They’re difficult to

Prix cars. But while the latter is struggling to

get into, temperamental in traffic, impossible to

make an impression on the F1 grid, the company’s

park and invariably impractical. The 570S from

road car division, McLaren Automotive, is racing

the Sports Series is none of these things – it’s an

ahead. McLaren can’t get close to Ferrari on the

extraordinary supercar that goes even better than

racetrack but it is giving the Prancing Horse real

it looks, and which, in Spider form, adds the extra

cause for concern when it comes to road car sales.

excitement offered by a convertible.

And given that Ferrari has been making road cars

Like the 570S Coupé, the Spider has a carbon-

for 70 years and McLaren Automotive for less than

fibre chassis clothed with aluminium body panels

seven, that’s no mean achievement.

that combine strength and light weight with the

McLaren’s road car range is split into three

benefit of performance, refinement and pin-

different families, with the Ultimate Series at the

sharp handling. At its heart is what McLaren calls

top, the Super Series next and the Sports Series as

MonoCell II, the carbon-fibre passenger ‘tub’

the entry-level way in to the brand. These terms

that’s so strong it needs no extra strengthening to

are relative, of course. Entry-level invariably

compensate for the lack of a roof.

conjures up an image of a low-powered model

The hardtop roof is a work of art. At the touch

right at the bottom of the pecking order, not a

of a button it splits into two and folds away under

machine with a top speed of more than 200mph.

a tonneau cover behind the cockpit. It takes just 15

The trouble with supercars is that they’re not always as good as they look. They might turn heads and offer enough straight-line performance to scare an unsuspecting passenger silly, but they


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The chassis is equally shattering – the grip, poise

seconds to lower, something that can be done on the move at speeds of up to 25mph. With the roof up, the

and handling of the 570S are off-the-scale good, while

space under the cover can be used as extra luggage

the ride refinement is exceptional for such a focused

space to augment the usefully deep front ‘boot’. OK,

sports car. The stiff chassis feels connected in a way

it doesn’t have the carrying capacity of a family estate

that few rivals can manage: the front and rear ends

but as mid-engine sports cars go, it’s easily one of

work in unison while the carbon-ceramic brakes,

the best.

steering and throttle all give plenty of feel.

Performance is important, of course, and the 570S

As you might expect, the 570S has a raft of

Spider is no slouch with a top speed of 204mph. That’s

electronic controls designed to tighten up the

if the roof is up – with the roof down, the maximum

chassis and engine when the conditions allow. Press

speed is only 196mph, according to McLaren.

the button marked ‘Active’ and you can move from ‘normal’ to ‘sport’ or ‘track’ modes to firm up the

With the roof up, so quiet is the cockpit that you’d be forgiven for assuming you were in the coupé –

suspension, sharpen the steering and make the

unless you want a bit of noise. A neat touch is the glass

transmission – a seven-speed paddle shift automated

rear window, which acts as a wind buffer when the

manual – even more responsive. As a driver’s car, the 570S is up there with the best. The cabin is another area where McLaren has got it right. The car’s distinctive looks are made even more special by the vertically opening dihedral doors that, in turn, make it easy to get in and out of the thing – not always the case with a supercar. Inside, there’s the choice of handstitched leather or Alcantara-covered multi-way adjustable seats or the option of carbon-fibre sports seats, while the driver is faced by a centrally mounted seven-inch touchscreen for

roof is down but can be lowered when the roof is up

the infotainment system and a ten-inch digital main

to bring a little of the outside into the cabin. McLaren

instrument cluster. Not everything is top-notch. The sat nav is

suggests it’s so you can hear the engine better, but you might not want to – despite being a V8, the engine

lethargic in its notifications while the electric seat

note is flat and dull. If aural pleasures are important,

adjustment buttons are downright obtuse. And it’s all

better specify the optional sports exhaust.

too easy to add a substantial sum to the overall cost of the car by ticking just a few options.

All in all, the Spider is just 46kg heavier than

But these are unbelievably minor criticisms for a

the coupé, and that’s all down to the roof mechanism

hand-built, low-volume, totally bespoke sports car.

– no extra stiffening means no extra weight.

Officially, McLaren suggests the 570S family is a rival

Power comes from a twin-turbo 3.8-litre V8 developing 570 PS (hence the car’s name). The engine

to cars like the Porsche 911 Turbo and Audi R8. But if

– it’s McLaren’s own, not a bought-in unit from

Ferrari isn’t worried by McLaren looming ever larger

elsewhere – is fabulously punchy once it’s on the

in its rear view mirror, it damn well should be. And if the Sports Series is this good, imagine just

boil but can suffer from a little hesitancy before the turbos are fully engaged. It’s more noticeable when

how special the Super and Ultimate Series cars are.

accelerating hard after a period of pootling about,

OK, McLaren, you’ve shown what you can do on the road. Can you now please get the racing team back on

but once spooled up, the performance is shattering. The fact that it will pootle about town quite happily is another feather in its supercar cap, of course.

Car: McLaren 570S Spider

Price: £164,750

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pack your bags british holiday retreats

ski and spa in courchevel

swap snow for sand in the maldives

touching the void Combine your love of sports, food and architecture this winter with Rosa Alpina’s Ski & Culture package. Guests of the hotel are invited to ski 700 miles across the Alps and Dolomites to dine at the Michelin-star St Hubertus restaurant, before exploring the Messner Mountain Museum. Designed by Zaha Hadid, the exhibition space is located at an altitude of 2,275m and houses displays on the history of mountaineering. Four-night Ski & Culture package from €1,482 (approx. £1,089) per person, rosalpina.it

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some like it haute

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Luxury chalet operator Haute Montagne is launching new itineraries. Guests will stay in two Haute Montagne chalets in two separate resorts, and will enjoy private guided skiing, an in-chalet dinner by double Michelin-star chef Ivo Adam and a mountain-top seafood feast. From CHF 4,910 (approx. £3,796) per night. Seven nights required, hautemontagne.com

TRAVEL N E WS w h et h er y o u ’ re see k i n g sn o w o r s u n t h i s w i nter , h ere ’ s o u r p i c k WO R D S / c h a r lot t e p h i l l i p s

oui, oui Everyone knows Paris is always a good idea, and now, the Mandarin Oriental has launched a romantic babymoon package for expectant couples. Enjoy couple’s treatments in the 900 sq m spa (try the divine Mum To Be massage), Michelinstar dining and sumptuous, high-tech rooms. We wouldn’t blame you for opting for breakfast in bed. Babymoon package from €1,315 (approx. £1,160) per night, mandarinoriental.com

travel essential This stores your fragrance, with no fear of it shattering. Plus, it’s beautiful. Valextra Fragrance Travel Case, £200 for 50ml size, Frederic Malle, fredericmalle.com


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to p t h r ee

festive getaways

hotel sassongher, corvara

mauritian marvel

Visit the Christmas market in Corvara, surrounded by fresh snow and the charming sounds of alpine horns and carols. Stay at Hotel Sassongher: it’s traditional and well located. sassongher.it

One&Only Le Saint Geran in Mauritius reopens this month, after a year-long transformation. Expect exquisite new two- and three-bedroom suites, private balconies, personal butlers and muted hues of warm white marble, teak and greys, to best show off the turquoise Indian Ocean and idyllic white sands. From £382 per night, oneandonlyresorts.com

borgo egnazia, puglia Borgo Egnazia’s alleys and piazza will be the setting of a magical Apulian Christmas market. Every weekend, artisans will gather to display traditional handicrafts and invite guests to learn more about Apulian flavours, food and history. borgoegnazia.com

Jumeirah Vittaveli, Maldives Swap snow for sand this season. At Jumeirah Vittaveli, you’ll celebrate in international style, as the hotel showcases global festivals from a Venetian carnival to Mardi Gras. jumeirah.com

musical chairs Orania.Berlin hotel is housed in a restored 1913 building that was a popular concert venue, so it is fitting that Orania.Berlin will be hosting regular jazz and classical music shows. Go via the bar for some seriously cool cocktails, before staying in one of 41 suites. From €95 (approx. £84) per night, orania.berlin

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the place to be Knai Bang Chatt, in Cambodia’s unspoiled Kep Sur Mer, is a sustainable resort with just 18 rooms and suites, each individually designed and minimalist in style. Visit abandoned colonial villas, dine at local crab shacks and see the Siren of the Sea statue on Kep Beach. From $188 (approx. £140) per night, knaibangchatt.com

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g r e at b r i t i s h e s c a p e s There’s nothing like a roaring fireplace, idyllic rural surroundings and fluffy towelling robes to make you never want to leave the UK again, write Charlotte Phillips and Katy Parker-Shorthouse

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hen London’s daily tube struggles get too much, we’re all about a rustic (or sumptuous) country break. Take your

family for Sunday lunch or make the most of a night or two away – just get yourself to one of these outside-the-M25 options, pronto.

WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS

– in every sense. The setting is beautiful; vast and

If you have ever stayed at a Dorchester Collection

rural, but incredibly manicured. Much as my urban

property, you would know to approach the group’s

self declares the grounds “sooo countryside”, there

Coworth Park hotel in Ascot with high hopes. Yet as

are no muddy pits here. Rather, the hotel is situated in

I first catch sight of the 18th-century country pile

200 acres of well-kept land that includes polo fields, a

on a crisp November morning, I quickly realise that

lake and a gazebo, with vast fields dotted with pretty

this experience is going to surpass all others.

pink and purple wildflowers. You must take a ramble

Turning off the picturesque country lane into

at some point, though again, ‘ramble’ doesn’t quite

the hotel’s grounds, I feels as though I’ve arrived

do this groomed setting justice. While you will feel

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as though you have escaped, there are paths and an illustrated map to follow. Post stroll, do recuperate in the spa. Housed in a separate building to the main hotel (there are golf buggies to ferry you to and fro in your towelling robe), the deliciously scented steam room and large pool are worth a visit and the Firm & Tone treatment leaves me scrubbed and revitalised from head to toe, thanks to an extensive brightening exfoliation, seaweed wrap, scalp massage and firming serum. Newly glowing, my friend and I retire to our swoonworthy suite. Our cream and taupe room has a sitting room complete with magazines and mini bar, a TV that rises from the end of the bed and, joy of joys, a hugely Instagrammable vast white marble bathroom with a free-standing copper bathtub, in which I happily wallow for 30 minutes, making the most of the Mitchell & Peach products. We choose to have dinner in the hotel’s less formal, rustic restaurant, The Barn, where we sample (OK, destroy) the best fish and chips of our lives. We leave too full for pudding (we may also have ordered cod croquettes and roasted cauliflower ‘for the table’...) and retire to watch chick flicks in our fourposter bed. An excellent evening indeed. And the days at Coworth Park start in an equally excellent manner, thanks to its breakfast offering.

have time to do, including horse riding, cycling and

Served in the dining room, which has beautiful copper

sampling cocktails in the bar. But fear not, given that

ceiling detailing, you should ask to sit in the nook by

Coworth Park is less than an hour away from London,

the window for the view, and order toast to start.

we’ll be back. CP

We drink cappuccinos as though they are on tap, and

Festive Season at Coworth Park offer from £225 a night

I can heartily recommend the omelette.

in a Stable Superior, including English Breakfast for

This is a hotel that makes you feel as though you

two and a festive treat. Stay dates until 14 January 2018

are in the countryside, without losing any of the

(blackout dates apply, including between 23 December

luxury touches found in the finest city dwellings. The

2017 and 1 January 2018),

amenities are wonderful, and there is much we don’t

dorchestercollection.com

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A FOODIE’S DELIGHT As a person who spent their childhood roaming across fields, picking blackberries for crumbles and chasing after a well-natured but completely daft labrador, I would consider myself far from the dedicated urbanite. Thus, for me, an escape to the country has to feel authentic, and nowhere does the complete country experience quite like The Pig. With hotels in Dorset, Devon and a particularly glitzy outpost close to Bath – known for being the starry post-Glastonbury retreat for celebrity revellers such as Alexa Chung and Daisy Lowe – the group’s focus is on quintessentially British venues and excellent, home-grown food. My husband and I pull up to The Pig Brockenhurst – set within the beautiful confines of the New Forest – with hunger in our bellies and

unobstructed quiet and relaxation in our sights. It just so happens we couldn’t have chosen a better place. Billed as a ‘restaurant with rooms’, The Pig embraces a garden to plate philosophy – to the extent that anything not grown on site will be sourced from within a 25-mile radius – and the focus is on uncomplicated cooking dictated by the seasons. During a ramble around the hotel’s vegetable garden we spot everything from turnips to purple sprouting broccoli, plus chickens and,

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d i s h e s c a n c h a n g e n o t j u s t b y t h e d ay b u t b y t h e hour, depending on the fresh produce available of course, pigs, all of which appear on our lunch

toast yourself and hot options such as smashed

menu in one form or another.

avocado on toast ensuring that you’ll never feel too

Chef Dan Gover’s dishes can change not just by the day but by the hour, depending on the

far removed from London life. There is something about the lived-in nature

fresh produce on offer, and he is a chef who works

of The Pig that makes you feel instantly at home.

wonders with the bounty available to him. True to

Interiors are stylish but unfussy. This is not a

the hotel’s promise, the food is without frills but

place for polished, immaculate luxury; sofas are

hearty and delicious, with appetisers such as the

squishy and comfortable, tableware is mismatched

‘Piggy Bits’ – crispy pig ears with apple sauce and

and rustic features such as bare wooden tabletops

brock eggs with mustard dressing – and mains

abound. There’s a roaring fireplace in every room;

such as freshly made gnocchi with pigeon proving

simply pick your preferred spot and while away

to be highlights.

the hours engrossed in a novel and working your

The next day, we find that breakfast is a

way through the wine list, which includes

similarly gratifying affair, with an indulgent

a regional sparkling wine from the nearby

homemade granola on offer, alongside poached

Hambledon Vineyard.

pears, an impressive array of bread for you to

The hotel boasts 31 rooms; ours is a deluxe suite set in the Stables, which retains many of its original features. Roomy yet cosy, we have a private courtyard alongside our own fireplace and a separate bathroom with free-standing bath and walk-in monsoon shower. Factor in the fully stocked larder and Nespresso machine and that’s everything I need for a restful weekend. While all this resting is wonderfully restorative, don’t miss your chance to explore the New Forest, whether it be by cycle or on foot. The hotel offers bicycles to rent and Hunter wellies to borrow, plus an array of walking and cycle routes, including one that will take you to Lime Wood – The Pig’s sister hotel – for lunch. And no holiday is complete without a spa treatment or two. The Pig offers theirs in true rustic style, in a potting shed that sits by the lake. This is country living, as it should be. KPS Prices start at £155 per night, thepighotel.com

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family-friendly retreat In the country, the air is cleaner, the scents sharper, the food fresher. Every time I leave London, I question why I don’t pack it all in for a

them. Staff appear magically with exactly what

life of village fêtes and gardening clubs, but then

you didn’t yet realise you wanted: an extra duvet,

I remember that I need at least a monthly trip

tomorrow’s weather forecast, cookies to go with

to Selfridges’ shoe hall, and that were I to move

your tea.

to the country, I would have to purchase and maintain a house, when in fact what I most enjoy about visiting the countryside is staying in one of the old-fashioned, indulgent hotels we British do so well. So instead of contemplating a move to the commuter belt, I decide to make the most of 24

our room has a plush, cosy bed, a cheese board awaiting our arrival, and asprey toiletries

hours at the Four Seasons in Hampshire. The hub of the hotel is a Georgian manor

The rooms at the Four Seasons (there are 133,

house. The marble entrance foyer is beautiful,

including 22 suites) have just undergone a refurb.

and the fun, complimentary gumball machine

Our room is on the second floor of the manor

filled with Smarties at reception sets the tone:

house and has a plush, cosy bed, a cheese board

everything has been well thought out. No matter

awaiting our arrival, and Asprey toiletries.

where you look, you will find another charming

Tempting though it is to nap all day, you

touch – a little reading room with a huge array of

must squeeze in a trip to the spa. I opt for a

newspapers, a beautiful piece of art placed just so,

facial, believing this to be the Litmus test for the

umbrellas and bottles of water just when you desire

quality of treatments. Products are Natura Bissé,

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we go for burrata, salmon tartare and the house Wild Carrot salad to share, before seabass, delicious pak choi and perfectly cooked salmon. Don’t abstain from carbs here: the bread is wonderful, as are the gnocchi that accompanies our main course. A delightfully early bath and bedtime means we’re up for a morning walk just as frost is rolling off the fields. The hotel is set among 500 acres, and while we’re thrilled to spot ponies, staff claim to sometimes see deer first thing in the morning. We return to the hotel for a substantial breakfast, finding that while my extractions are only semi-painful and entirely

there is an à la carte menu as well as the buffet, the

effective, and for the first time in all my many facials, I

latter is plentiful enough on its own. The homemade

am treated to glycolic acid, which tingles wonderfully

granola is delicious and the scrambled eggs are

before leaving me fresh-faced.

perfectly creamy. Grab the newspapers and be sure to

More so than many country hotels, the Four Seasons is totally child-friendly and would be perfect

take your time. And that is what a trip to the countryside is so

for a family break. There are little stools in the

brilliant for: it allows you to slow down. If this season is

bathrooms to reach the sinks and kid-friendly menus

about food, family and festivities, there’s no better place

in the restaurant, The Wild Carrot, which has just

than the Four Seasons.

reopened and is named for the wildflower that grows

Doubles from £310 per night, including breakfast,

plentifully in Dogmersfield Park, the site of the hotel.

fourseasons.com

The restaurant manages to make a very large room feel intimate and cosy. There are softly lit lamps on the walls, red leather chairs, mustard yellow walls and easy listening music. Looking for a lengthy dinner and catch up with my mum, we settle in and go to town on our ordering. The menu is fresh and seasonal, and

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If you’re sick of stumping up for a chalet every year, then why not buy one? Katy Parker-Shorthouse takes a look inside the superbly glamorous Six Senses Residences in Courchevel

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n my time as editor of this magazine, I have had the fortune and privilege to visit some pretty spectacular hotels – from renovated

monasteries on the Amalfi Coast to underwater destinations in the Maldives – and while it isn’t really in the job description to play favourites, I have secretly harboured a soft spot for the Six Senses group for some time now. Champions of laid-back luxury, Six Senses’ commitment to fivestar services and quality experiences in a tasteful, chic and often eco-friendly environment has long resonated with me. Known more for its idyllic beachside locations, the group demonstrated its ambition last year when it announced the launch of its first residential project in Europe: 53 sumptuous apartments and penthouses in the heart of the French Alps. And for a brand known for its excellent locations, it had to look to the very top – quite literally – when it came to its position. Courchevel 1850 – known as winter’s answer to St Tropez – is the highest of the Courchevel resorts and by far the most exclusive; famed for being the ski destination of choice for the likes of the Beckhams, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and George Clooney. This charming little enclave offers first-class skiing (a Three Valleys pass gives you access to the largest ski area in the world, comprising 328 pistes of varying difficulty), awardwinning gastronomy and excellent shopping; with an incredible total of seven Michelin-star restaurants – four of which have been awarded two stars – and boutiques from the likes of Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Cartier, Fendi, Dior and Chanel. In short, it’s a hedonist’s paradise. Just over a two-hour drive from Geneva airport (Courchevel has an airport of its own – but landings here are not for the faint-hearted: the runway is only 525 metres in length and it has a

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formidable gradient of 18.5 per cent) and I find myself in the centre of the village, outside the Six Senses Residences. Like the other outposts of the brand, the building has been designed to blend in with and complement its surroundings, with a chalet-style effect that extends through to the décor

Ranging from one to five bedrooms, each

inside. Individually designed by Alain Foeillet,

apartment, including the ten duplex penthouses

apartments are a celebration of alpine chic, with

and 12 superior apartments, affords sensational

sumptuous fur throws, a light colour palette and

mountain views from its balcony or terrace, and

an abundance of timber panelling and grey stone.

for those looking at the duplex or superiors,

Particularly noteworthy is the artwork, which has

additional extras such as configured wine

been curated by Foeillet for each individual space

cellars, private treatment rooms and spas are

and covers the full artistic spectrum – from the

also included. Techy features are on point too,

classical to the more avant-garde.

with in-built iPads that control everything from your Spotify playlists to the heating. Looking around these plush pads enduces serious envy: for the keen skier who wants a stylish slope-side abode without any of the hassle of decorating or furnishing, these are just perfect. Tempting as it is to ensconce yourself in a fur throw in front of the fireplace with a good novel and watch the snow drift by your balcony window, the picturesque pistes of the Three Valleys call. Six Senses has brought their exceptional standards of service to the Residences, and as such, a day’s skiing (in my mind a fun but fairly arduous experience) really could not be simpler. Sizes and measurements are taken by the concierge team prior to your arrival, meaning skis and boots are sitting waiting for you, and a Six Senses minibus will escort you to the bottom of La Croisette


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– the centre of the resort’s ski lift network – and back every day. One day, wanting to make the most of Courchevel’s lively après-ski without the hassle of skis, we deposited everything in the Six Senses’ perfectly positioned locker that sits at the bottom of the slopes. Worse for wear and bleary-eyed in the morning, we had the added bonus of having all our kit waiting for us by the lift. The concierge team is also on hand for residents to book anything from restaurant dinners to banging New Year’s Eve parties. If you do eat at just one spot in Courchevel, don’t miss Le Genépi: the confit duck is outstanding and its cosy, romantic

T h e b e at i n g h e a r t o f a n y S i x S e n s e s r e s o r t i s i ts s p a , a n d I f i n d t h at here is no different

away hour after hour following a gruelling day on the slopes. And if sitting in the blissful snow-covered outdoor Jacuzzi doesn’t

atmosphere and rustic interiors encapsulate everything one should love

do enough to ease aching muscles, try the Movement

about the Alps.

Restoration Massage, which combines stretching and a

The beating heart of any Six Senses resort is its

range of motion techniques to help loosen tired limbs

spa, and I find that here is no different. Housing an

and increase flexibility. One of the unique aspects of

indoor swimming pool, saunas (plural – each offers a

the spa is the Hydrotherapy Walk, which utilises Kneipp

different temperature) and steam room, plus mani-

therapy to rid the body of toxins, boost circulation,

pedi station and juice bar, it is a temple of wellbeing

reduce muscle tension, relieve pain and stress, and

and relaxation. There is truly no finer place to while

boost the immune system. Used to treat all manner of ailments since the 1800s, Kneipp therapy consists of walking across stones while being blasted with cold and hot water at short intervals. It’s a bizarre and not altogether comfortable experience, but I could feel a boost to my blood flow and it worked to completely clear my mind – something I find very difficult to do. That being said, if I had the freedom to pop over to Courchevel whenever my heart desired, I’m sure I would find it decidedly less tricky. Prices from €1.5m – €8.8m (incl. VAT), one-courchevel.com

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Garden upgrade for Creative Support Canary Wharf Group volunteers were delighted to assist LBTH’s Cleaner Greener Volunteering Team in support of the charity Creative Support, which has been delivering social care for older adults with dementia, learning and physical disabilities, and mental health for over 25 years. Volunteers refurbished old benches, tidied shrubbed areas and constructed new wheelchairfriendly raised planting beds in the garden of the Coopers Court Extra Care Service Centre in Mile End. The garden will be enjoyed by older adults with a variety of needs who live at Coopers Court and are being assisted to maintain their

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independence and stay connected

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with their local community.

British Legion. Canary Wharf

Tower Hamlets Book Award

once again saw volunteers

For the second year, Canary Wharf Group has

come out in force raising

supported the Tower Hamlets Schools Library

nearly £100,000. Special

Service to deliver the Tower Hamlets Book Award.

thanks go to volunteers from

Six shortlisted titles are purchased for every school

Barclays, Citi, Canary Wharf

in Tower Hamlets – primary and secondary, and

Group, Credit Suisse, HSBC,

students vote on their favourite book. Thirty-seven

JP Morgan, KPMG, Metlife,

schools attended the finale event held at the East

Moody’s, Morgan Stanley,

Wintergarden in November, where students from

Thomson Reuters, Northern

eight schools performed a presentation depicting their favourite book. John Garwood, CWG managing director

London Poppy Day

Trust and the Royal Navy without whom this would not

and company secretary, joined two of the shortlisted

London Poppy Day took place

have been possible. If you work

authors, Jo Cotterill and Philip Reeve, on the judging

on Thursday 2nd November,

for a business at Canary Wharf

panel to award a box of chocolates to the best

one of the largest one-day

that would like to be involved

presentation. The winner was announced as A Library

street collections of its kind

in London Poppy Day 2018

of Lemons by Jo Cotterill. For more information on the

in the UK, in a bid to raise

please contact community@

event please visit towerhamlets-sls.org.uk.

over £1 million for The Royal

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Henry Moore, Draped Seated Woman, bronze, 1957/58 in Cabot Square, photography: Philip Vile ©Henry Moore Foundation

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C O MM U NI T Y GALLERY Showcasing local arts projects Canada Place

window galleries the art and design window galleries Showcase up-and-coming artists, designers and craftspeople and are located in canada place

Until 6 February

Until 5 January

Henry Moore’s Draped Seated Woman

Dan Pearce

A display celebrating the return of Henry Moore’s

Dan Pearce has been

Draped Seated Woman to Tower Hamlets, telling the

described by Shortlist

story of how ‘Old Flo’ - as this monumental bronze

Magazine as ‘one of the UK’s

sculpture is afectionately known - came to reside on

most collectable emerging

the Stiford Estate in Stepney from 1962 until the estate

artists’. Taking street and

was demolished in 1997. Since that time the sculpture

pop art as his inspiration,

was on loan to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, enjoyed

he fuses this with fine art

by the park’s many visitors.

to create mixed media

Art, Canada Walk

A strenuous campaign to save this significant

works that are bold

sculpture, by arguably Britain’s most important

and confident. He often

modern sculptor, from sale by auction some years

completely transforms

ago had a happy outcome and Tower Hamlets Council

iconic portraits with his own inimitable style, blurring the lines

announced its intention of bringing the sculpture

between new media, pop and digital art. Dan also undertakes

back to the borough in 2015.

private commissions and has donated work to charity auctions, his Winston Churchill original Never Give Up raised £1,500 for the Manchester bombing appeal. danpearce-art.com

Chalk Designs Design, Jubilee Walk Chalk Designs is a jewellery and silversmithing company based in south-east London, established by award-winning jeweller Charlotte Yeo. All the work is skilfully hand-crafted and Charlotte’s instinctive approach delivers an organic style that lends itself perfectly to the natural subjects of her inspiration. She also takes on bespoke pieces, using her Henry Moore, Draped Seated Woman, bronze, 1957/58 in Cabot Square, photography: Philip Vile ©Henry Moore Foundation

expert guidance to create works that bring her customers’ visions to life. chalkdesigns.co.uk

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Winter Lights

at Canary Wharf

Tuesday 16 January – Saturday 27 January 5pm – 10pm daily Free to visit

Winter Lights at Canary Wharf is

forms of light technology. Appealing

London’s only annual free Light Art

to art lovers, families, young and the

exhibition celebrating the fascinating

old, there is something for everyone

and rapidly developing world of Light

and visitors can also explore the 300

Art and technology. The sculptures,

bars, café’s and restaurants that Canary

Winter Lights, the 2017 Darc Award

structures and installations are

Wharf has on offer.

winning event, returns with thirty two

the creations of some of the most

cutting edge light installations and

innovative artists and designers around

will come alive, making it the perfect

interactive art throughout Canary Wharf.

today presenting work in different

way to spend a dark January evening.

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Marcus Lyall’s popular installation On Your Wavelength will be making a return to the festival. Originally commissioned by Canary Wharf Group in 2017, the interactive light and sound installation is controlled by a participant’s mind via a EEG headset. As their thought patterns change a light tunnel fitted with over 30,000 LEDs will create intricate light patterns. Pick up a map on arrival to help guide you around the installations to experience a wealth of inventive and spectacular light effects and sculptures that will illuminate the Canary Wharf skyline. As well as outdoor pieces in the many parks and plazas of Canary Wharf, the festival also includes a specially curated indoor section of works in the basement of the newly constructed Crossrail Station and in the spectacular Roof Garden at Crossrail Place. The Festival features a number of UK firsts including Collectif Coin’s Abstract, a 128-pixel matrix in which every pixel can move over its vertical axis between the ground and a 4m crest. Movement, sound and light interweave in Abstract, repeating a 20 minutes loop inspired by the concept of time and relativity. The movement will be used to freeze time whilst the audience keep their feet firmly on the ground. Belgian artist Tom Dekyvere will be transforming Westferry Circus with Apparatus Florius, a work that stands for togetherness, happiness and joyfulness but also for danger, friction and tension. Made with hundreds of meters of light emitting rope tied together to form a network, the piece aims to illustrate the togetherness and collaboration in contrast with nature and technology.

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Guide price: £600,000

Antilles Bay Apartments, Isle of Dogs E14 This superbly presented two bedroom apartment located on the third floor offers wonderful dock and Canary Wharf views. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen, balcony, concierge and private parking. EPC: C. Approximately 73.72 sq m (794 sq ft). cwharf@knightfrank.com Office: 020 3641 6112

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Ocean Wharf, Nr Canary Wharf E14 This west facing two bedroom apartment offers substantial views towards the River Thames from a private terrace. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen, terrace, concierge and private parking. EPC: B. Approximately 86 sq m (935 sq ft). cwharf@knightfrank.com Office: 020 3641 6112

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Ocean Wharf, Nr Canary Wharf E14 Three bedroom duplex penthouse A three bedroom penthouse apartment set over the ninth and tenth floors with private terrace offering views of the River Thames. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen, laundry room and terrace. EPC: D. Approximately 133.03 sq m (1,432 sq ft). Available furnished

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E XP ER T V IE WS The Knight Frank Wapping office provides insight into the current market and the months ahead

Lee O ’ N ei ll

Ga ry Ha l l

associate and head of sales

regional partner

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created throughout the summer with sensible

0.1 per cent in the three months to September, the smallest quarterly

market appraisals, constant client feedback and

decline in almost two years. Average rents were down three per cent

accurate updates on the ever-changing market.

year-on-year, the most modest decline since June 2016, underlining

e entered autumn with a trophyesque book of instructions and focused sellers. This had been

Encouragingly, like last year, we’ve seen a sharp upturn in demand as we enter the late autumn and early winter markets and

W

hile 2017 has been a successful year, there have been many challenges and changes. Average rental values in prime central London dipped

how a slowdown in new lettings stock is putting upwards pressure on rental values. The number of properties coming onto the market between

autumn has once again brought our best

January and August was up just 2.2 per cent year-on-year, compared

period of agreed sales during the calendar

to an equivalent jump of 33 per cent between 2015 and 2016.

year. As such, ‘pent-up demand’ is fast

Higher supply was the result of slower activity and pricing

becoming an autumnal trend. As well as pent-

uncertainty in the sales market following a succession of tax hikes, which

up demand, another phrase we’ve coined is

meant more owners decided to let rather than sell. However, this trend

‘buyer due diligence’.

has started to reverse as asking prices adjust and demand improves.

The key to our sustained successes in 2017

While the availability of lettings properties has become more

has been good buyers – we pull on applicants

muted, demand is rising, which is also boosting rental values. The

from the entire database of Knight Frank,

number of new prospective tenants registering in the first eight

which is substantial, but it’s been our ability to

months of this year increased 19.6 per cent and viewing levels were 25

identify, to offer counsel and give confidence

per cent higher than last year.

through success to incoming buyers that

Furthermore, the number of tenancies agreed in the first eight

has separated us. Without doubt, buyers are

months of the year was 19 per cent higher than 2016. The imbalance

cautious. They are looking at everything and

between new levels of supply and demand suggests the market is likely

often in multiple areas, but they are starting

to tip back in the favour of landlords after a period when tenants have

to see transaction volumes increase and this,

benefitted from higher supply levels and falling rental values.

along with the witnessed pent-up demand, has led to a very productive period. As 2017 draws to an end and we start to look

There is no sign that recent tax changes for landlords have exacerbated the trend for declining levels of new stock in any material way by prompting landlords to sell. Recent tax changes

at 2018, I feel we will see a steady market. We’ll

include the reduction of tax relief on mortgage interest, the loss

hit the opening quarter on the back of positive

of the wear-and-tear allowance and a three per cent stamp duty

transaction levels in late 2017 and we’ll see a

levy for buy-to-let investors. While there are fewer buy-to-let

good number of buyers try to obtain fixed rate

mortgages issued in the UK than before the three per cent stamp duty

mortgage products fearing a further increase

introduced in April 2016, Knight Frank data shows there was a 9.8

in interest rates. But as ever, vendors will need

per cent rise in the number of landlords who re-let their property in

to be sensible and patient in regards to the

prime central London in the year to August 2017. This underlines the

market conditions.

fact there has been no large-scale exit from the buy-to-let sector.

Knight Frank Wapping, 1 Wapping High Street, E1W, 020 7480 6848, knightfrank.co.uk

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2 YEAR 5% NET RENTAL YIELD GUARANTEE FiftySevenEast is a unique collection of contemporary one, two and three bedroom apartments. The development has been meticulously crafted with every feature carefully considered, resulting in a fusion of luxury, innovation and originality. FiftySevenEast features a residents’ lobby, 24-hour concierge and cycle storage. FiftySevenEast is conveniently located adjacent to Dalston Kingsland Station providing links into the City. Purchase a 3 bedroom apartment at FiftySevenEast and receive: • Designer furniture pack supplied by Hatch Interiors • Contract, administration and check-in charges paid • Letting and management fees paid •Ground rent and service charge paid •No void periods •Inventory and deposit registration charges paid

Three bedroom apartments from £825,000* Show apartment open to view, contact us to arrange a viewing: Call: 020 3818 8819

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CGI and Photography are indicative only. *Plot specific. Prices and information are correct at time of going to press.

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Ariel House, Wapping E1 £595 per week* An immaculately presented apartment now available in Wapping’s exclusive new development London Dock. One bedroom

One bathroom

Gym

EPC rating B

+44 (0)20 7205 4674 canarywharf.lettings@cbre.com cbreresidential.com/uk

*Potential tenants should be advised that as well as rent, an administration fee of £270 including VAT and referencing fee of £50.40 including VAT per person will apply when renting a property. Please visit cbreresidential.com/uk/en-GB/rent/tenant-fees for more information about other fees that may apply. Prices correct at time of going to print.


Signal Townhouses, Greenwich SE10 Prices from ÂŁ875,000* A collection of 16 contemporary townhouses in the heart of Peninsula West, Greenwich available to move in from January 2018. Three bedrooms

Two bathrooms

Outside space

Off-street parking

+44 (0)20 7205 4673 canarywharf.sales@cbre.com cbreresidential.com/uk

*Prices correct at the time of going to print.


Glamis Place, Wapping E1W

Tequila Wharf, Limehouse E14

Ea2 are pleased to offer for sale this modern built 5th floor apartment within this Ea2 are pleased to offer for sale this modern built 1st floor apartment within this gated and popular canal side development.The apartment benefits from an open plan secure and centrally located development.The apartment benefits from a lounge, Wellington Terrace,Wapping E1W lounge and fully fitted kitchen, double bedroom, 3 piece bathroom suite£695,000 and balcony spacious separate fully fitted kitchen, double bedroom and 4 piece bathroom suite. 2Wood double bedroom, 2 storey house set within this gated CCTV development. Theviews property modernised to include with towardshas thebeen Canaryfully Wharf district. Laminate wood floors. Security entryfloors. Security entry-phone system. Gas central heating.Allocated parking double replacement ceilings, wood floors, , alarm, central system operated viacentral remote control, smart phoneThe orapartment is conveniently phone system. Gas heating. Porterage/security. space.Theglazing, apartment is conveniently located close to multiple transport links heating to located close Secure to multiple transport linksparking to includespace. Limehouse station. include Shadwell and Fully Limehouse internet. Lounge. fittedstations. kitchen. Double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes. Garden. Underground

Potential extend into the subject to planning permission. Close to Wapping station and local amenities. Rental to Price: £370 Perloft Week Price: £399,999

Breezers Court, West Wapping E1W

Regent Canal House, Limehouse E14

Ea2 are pleased to offer for sale this modern built 3rd floor 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom ea2 are pleased to be able to offer for sale this top floor warehouse conversion.The apartment. The apartment benefits from a spacious fully fitted kitchen and lounge apartment consists of an open plan lounge and kitchen with breakfast bar. Lounge with with duel aspect windows. Spacious roof terrace with south facing views of double height ceilings and galleried bedroom. 2nd bedroom with double height ceilings Tudor House,Tower Bridge, SE1 £1,595,000 Limehosue Marina and the Canary Wharf district. Laminate wood floor. Security and galleried study area/3rd bedroom. The apartment benefits from 2 bathrooms and 6th floor Doubleincluding Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Plan Reception Room, large balcony. Master bedroom with space. en-suite entry-phone system. Secure underground parking Close to Limehouse stations a wealth of luxury character2 features exposed brickwork andOpen cast iron beams. The and walk isinwell wardrobe. Integrated Kitchen, Balcony, 24Hill Hour Porter by Estates, Residents Gymnasium, Swimming andHarrods local bus routes. apartment positionedModern being close to St Katharine’s Dock and Tower stations.

Pool, Lifts to all floors. Close to Local Shopping Facilities, Walking Distance toPrice: London£750,000 Bridge. Price: £875,000

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Goodhart Place, Limehouse E14

Coopers Close, Bethnal Green E1

Rental Price: £330 Per Week

Rental Price: £400 Per Week

Pierhead Wharf, West Wapping E1W

Sovereign Court, Wapping E1W

ea2 are pleased to offer to rent this two double bedroom 1st and 2nd floor ea2 are delighted to be able to offer for rent this delightful, one double bedroom, maisonette in a quite cul-de-sac. Lounge with laminate flooring, separate kitchen, raised ground floor apartment within this sought after gated development in RodingThe Mews, Wapping Bathroom and private parking. close to Bethnal Green Tube£1,300 Station. per week Limehouse. property comprises of aE1W double bedroom and direct dock views. ea2 are pleased to be able to show you this 6 bedroom 4 bathroom house for rental with a garden. This property is a Reception with superb views overlooking Limehouse Marina. Spacious fitted kitchen. very unique property and hasavailable. views over theclose canal. Would suit 6 professional people. Close to Tower Hill and Wapping Hyperoptic broadband connection Situated to Limehouse DLR station and offering easyand access intoto Canary Wharf and the City. Overground close Waitrose.

Ea2 are pleased to offer for rent this 2 bedroom recently refurbished apartment set ea2 are pleased to offer to rent this characterful listed 3 bedroom, 2 receptions with this quite square.The apartment benefits from lounge, fitted kitchen, bathroom and 3 bathroom Georgian house within The Pierhead. Set over four storeys and at and wood floors. 24 hour porterage/security. Close to Wapping and Shadwell stations, approximately 2000 sq ft, features include high ceilings, wooden flooring and large Cascades Tower, Docklands E14 £500 per week local bus routes and amenities. windows, feature staircase and above average size kitchen with plenty of storage. 2 double bedroom, 2 bathroom 11thft.Within floor apartment this Parking space. The property is over 2,000sq easy access towithin the City ansecure modern development. Comprising a reception room Wharf. with water/ City views, fitted kitchen, master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe & en suite bathroom, additional Canary ‘Waitrose’ supermarket is nearby.

shower £995 room. Per Balcony. Swimming pool, Gymnasium & Tennis court. Concierge. Rental Price: £450 Per Week Price: Week

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Mayfair Showroom 66 Grosvenor Street, London, W1K 3JL 28 offices in central London and over 60 across the capital

Goodge Street, W1T ÂŁ3,600,000

A modern three bedroom penthouse apartment in the heart of Fitzrovia situated within the multi award-winning Artisan development. The property has a large open plan kitchen/reception room, three bathrooms, five private balconies and wood flooring throughout, energy rating c. Dexters Fitzrovia 020 7067 2401

Thornhill Square, N1 ÂŁ2,750,000

A Georgian terraced home with three bedrooms and views across one of the most sought after squares in Islington. The house has period features throughout and has a double reception room, separate kitchen, two bathrooms and a south east facing garden, energy rating d. Dexters Islington 020 7483 6373

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Pan Peninsula Square, E14 £2,000 per week

A penthouse apartment with three double bedrooms and views of the London skyline. The bedrooms each have their own en suite, balcony and built-in wardrobe. The residents of the building have access to a swimming pool, Jacuzzi and a 48th floor cocktail bar, energy rating c. Dexters Canary Wharf 020 7517 1190

Soho Square, W1D £1,995 per week

This two bedroom duplex apartment within a prominent Grade II Listed house has been meticulously designed throughout and is located on one of the West End’s rare garden squares. The property benefits from three reception rooms, three bathrooms, a study and a private terrace, energy rating d. Dexters Fitzrovia 020 7067 2402

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Tenants fees apply: £180 per tenancy towards administration, £60 reference fee per tenant and £144 towards the end of tenancy check out report (all inc VAT).


Hadrian Street SE10 A thoughtfully modernised Victorian Cottage perfectly situated for transport links and amenities.

Guide Price ÂŁ600,000 Freehold Two bedrooms

One bathroom

One reception

EER D

East Greenwich Office 020 3846 1414

Maidenstone Hill SE10 Located within the highly sought after area of West Greenwich, is this attractive five storey period home.

Price ÂŁ1,450,000 Freehold Four bedrooms

Two bathrooms

Three receptions

EER E

West Greenwich Office 020 8858 9911

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Belmont Hill SE13

Lizban Street SE3

An imposing detached family home on a plot measuring over a third of an acre.

Located within the Rictory Fields Conservation Area is this wonderful Victorian terrace house. Chain free.

Price £1,850,000 Freehold

Price £635,000 Freehold

Six bedrooms

Two bathrooms

Two bedrooms

Two bathrooms

Four receptions

EER E

Two receptions

EER E

Blackheath Village Office 020 8318 1311

Blackheath Standard Office 020 8858 6101

Micheldever Road SE12 Rarely available family home located in the Lee Conservation Area, with good local amenities.

Price £1,500,000 Freehold Five bedrooms

Three bathrooms

Two receptions

EER E

Lee Office 020 8852 8633

Blackheath Village Blackheath Standard Greenwich (West) Greenwich (East) Lee

020 8318 1311 020 8858 6101 020 8858 9911 020 3846 1414 020 8852 8633


Meadowcourt Road SE3

Merryfield SE3

Combedale Road SE10

Superbly presented and spacious second floor apartments in this gated development.

Spacious, well presented ground floor flat located close to Blackheath Village.

Fully refurbished family house located within the Halstow School Catchment area.

£1,600 PCM

£1,500 PCM

£2,100 PCM

2 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • 1 Reception • EER B

2 Bedrooms • 1 Bathroom • 1 Reception • EER C

3 Bedrooms • 1 Bathroom • 1 Reception • EER E

Blackheath Village Office 020 8318 1311

Blackheath Village Office 020 8318 1311

East Greenwich Office 020 3846 1414

Walnut Tree Road SE10

St Johns Park SE3

Horseferry Place SE10

Victorian house located on a quiet road within walking distance of Maze Hill station.

A well presented and spacious hall floor flat, newly decorated throughout.

Stunning one double bedroom apartment within the exclusive Wood Wharf development.

£1,600 PCM

£1,200 PCM

£1,550 PCM

2 Bedrooms • 1 Bathroom • 1 Reception • EER E

1 Bedroom • 1 Bathroom • 1 Reception • EER E

1 Bedroom • 1 Bathroom • 1 Reception • EER B

East Greenwich 020 3846 1414

Blackheath Standard 020 8858 6101

West Greenwich 020 8858 9911

Admirals Gate SE10

Burnt Ash Road SE12

Eastcombe Avenue SE7

Fabulous detached house set within a gated development in West Greenwich.

Set in the Manor Lane Conservation Area and within easy reach of Lee train station.

Characterful end-of-terrace Edwardian house situated on the popular Charlton slopes.

£3,900 PCM

£1,250 PCM

£1,695 PCM

5 Bedrooms • 4 Bathrooms • 2 Receptions • EER D

2 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • 2 Receptions • EER C

2 Bedrooms • 1 Bathroom • 1 Reception • EER E

West Greenwich 020 8858 9911

Lee Office 020 8852 8633

Blackheath Standard Office 020 8858 6101

Our standard tenant fees are £120 agreement fee and £90 per person reference fee. Other fees may apply, visit johnpayne.com/tenantfees for more information.

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Beckenham 020 8663 4433 Bromley 020 8315 5544

Chislehurst 020 8295 4900 Locksbottom 01689 882 988

Orpington 01689 661 400 West Wickham 020 8432 7373

Keston BR2

Bromley BR1

A luxurious 1,339 sq ft two double bedroom, two bathroom apartment with private south facing terrace.

Brand new six bedroom, five bathroom luxury detached house located in the heart of Sundridge Park.

£775,000 L/H

£2,000,000 F/H

Two bedrooms

Two bathrooms

Six bedrooms

Five bathrooms

One reception

EER N/A

Three receptions

EER B

Contact Locksbottom 01689 882 988

Contact Bromley 020 8315 5544

Bickley BR1 Completed in 1904 and Grade II listed, ‘Crosshand House’ is one of Bickley’s most iconic houses.

£2,600,000 F/H Nine bedrooms

Five bathrooms

Six receptions

EER N/A

Contact Chislehurst 020 8295 4900

The Acorn Group, incorporating:

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DESIGNED TO BE DIFFERENT CENTRUM COURT: 1, 2 AND 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE

At the heart of The Village Centre and bordering the stunning Cator Park, Centrum Court offers exciting new choices in contemporary connected living. The buildings enclose a beautifully landscaped podium garden, your private peaceful oasis. At the same time, the amenities of the Village Centre, including the gym, 24 hour concierge, convenient shops and station, are all around you. The Capital is only minutes away with trains to London Bridge in just 16 mins*

Prices from ÂŁ410,000 Contact us to register your interest call 020 3411 7692

Computer generated images and showhome photography are indicative only. Price and information correct at time of sending to press. *Journey times are approximate only and do not include walking distances. Source: www.tfl.gov.uk

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riverside and broad squares,

Woolwich Arsenal Pier will transport

Royal Arsenal Riverside is a significant

residents to Greenwich, Canary Wharf

new development in the Royal Borough

and London Bridge in less than 30

of Greenwich. If river vistas are high on

minutes. The new Crossrail Elizabeth

your property wish list, then prioritise

Line will also have a station on site

viewing its penthouses, which sit along

from 2018, and trains are set to reach

one kilometre of riverside.

Canary Wharf in eight minutes and

A new show room for these has just opened to help give interested buyers

Bond Street in 22. As for amenities in the wider

a sense of the grandeur of the five

development, The Waterside Club

individually designed spaces, which

combines a 20m pool, sauna, steam

are located in the Berkeley Homes

room, and gym, while additional

development’s Waterfront I building.

benefits of being a penthouse resident

Textured wood finishes, a muted colour

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palette and reflective surfaces by CID

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Interieurs pay homage to the Thames-

Prices start from ÂŁ1,295,000 for a two-

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i n si d e r k n o w led g e Sales activity i n S tratford stren gthen s as we head into Q4 C h a r lo t t e R u s s e l l – J LL R e s i d e n t i a l i n S t r at f o r d

SALES Stratford’s sales market has slowed since the end of summer, but activity levels are now picking up. The first week of October saw our office triple the number of sales it completed compared to the first week of September. Applicants remain cautious, but we are finding that this makes them more willing to move quickly when the right opportunity arises. We are still seeing a lot of interest in developments that are yet to

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complete, both from investors and potential owner-occupiers. One of the LL’s Stratford office opened its

attracted by commercial projects such

most high profile of these projects is

doors just over 18 months ago

as International Quarter London by

Telford Homes’ Stratosphere, where

and since then, this busy corner

Lendlease. IQL’s next resident will be

we have a wide selection of properties

of east London has grown rapidly. In

Transport for London, which will move

for sale. Elsewhere in Stratford, we

2017 alone, almost 1,000 new homes

into its new office this month.

have just been instructed on a lovely

have completed in developments including Glasshouse Gardens, the

LETTINGS

three-bedroom apartment in the Glasshouse Gardens development.

Azure building, Chobham Manor, River

Stratford’s lettings team has had a busy

Properties in this development rarely

Heights and Capital Towers.

summer, with an influx of new City

come to market and we have received a

and Canary Wharf-based professionals

lot of interest.

With so much going on in the area, buying or renting in Stratford is

choosing to make their homes in the

We are starting to see more

starting to become a lifestyle choice

area. The second phase of Glasshouse

enquiries from families considering

rather than a decision influenced by

Gardens completed just before autumn:

a move to Stratford, attracted by its

budget or access to transport. The

Cassia Point offers a gym, 24-hour

blend of good transport links and

facilities and accessibility of the Queen

concierge and views across the Olympic

family-friendly attractions across

Elizabeth Olympic Park really allow

Park. One-bedroom apartments have

Westfield and the Queen Elizabeth

Stratford residents to connect with

achieved rents of £1,500-£1,700pcm.

Olympic Park.

London’s Olympic Legacy. Events that

Two-bed apartments are available from

have taken place this year, include the

£1,900-£2,200pcm and three-beds

Hill/Peabody on one of the phases in

World Taekwondo Grand Prix and the

from £3,000pcm.

Fish Island Village. This development

World Championships in Athletics.

With Stratford now firmly on the

Finally, JLL has been instructed by

sits in fashionable Hackney Wick, which

JLL’s Stratford team recommend

map as a rental destination, we’re

is being heavily regenerated. Due for

visiting the ArcelorMittal Orbit, which

looking forward to the buzz that will

completion in 2018 and situated in a

holds the world’s longest tunnel slide.

accompany the launch of Telford’s

peaceful canal-side location, Fish Island

Stratosphere development. One-, two-

Village has a lot to offer families of all

is about more than housing and

and three-bedroom apartments are

sizes, with a range of interesting cafes,

leisure, however. A steady influx of

available to let within Stratosphere, all

restaurants and independent shops.

established and growing businesses

of which benefit from access to a sky

are basing themselves in the area,

gym, concierge and residents’ lounge.

JLL Stratford, Unex Tower, 5 Station Street, E15 1DA, 020 8104 1110

Stratford’s transformation

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