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SP ECIA L Over 40 pages of inspiration and insight

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ABSOLUTELY

Contents OCTOBER 2023

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C U LT U R E ABSOLUTELY LOVES

H E A LT H & B E A U T Y 75 BEAUTY NOTES

WHAT'S ON

79 SEEING STRAIGHT

10 things we’re coveting this month

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Your diary for October

35 BLACK SABBATH BALLET Unlikely, but true

FOOD & DRINK 38 KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL News from the industry

What's hot and what's new

Our guide to choosing frames

HOME 90 TOP TEN

Patterns galore

96 COLOUR WHEEL

The season's new paint colours

44 RECIPES

116 POWER TRIP

FA S H I O N 54 THE SHOOT

132 LOFTY AMBITIONS

The beauty in bitterness

Lisa Corti and her multiple influences

60 JEWELLERY All ears

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Power Station luxury in Chelsea

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How to plan a loft conversion

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Discovering Club Med in Cefalu

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Editor’s

LETTER ABSOLUTELY’S October issue highlights

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t's traditional for us to focus on interiors in our October issues. Now's the time to start looking at our homes with a view to cosying up in the colder months. It's time to think about cushions and blankets, maybe a new sofa – or even a wood burner. We've got ideas and suggestions for all these things and more in our 48-page Home section, where we continue to indulge our enthusiasm for bold patterns and rich colours, alongside autumnal shades and stylish accessories. We try out essential kitchen kit and offer a verdict on a state-of-the-art espresso machine, and we've put together a guide for anyone thinking of converting their loft. And meanwhile, we haven't forgotten about our wardrobes, and we chat to designer Wiggy Hindmarch about what to wear in the new season. Her brand, Wiggy Kit, has everything we want to dress in when we venture to this month's excellent programme of dance performances, including the unmissable and unlikely-sounding Black Sabbath Ballet. Enjoy October.

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Flower power

We're loving all prints, especially big floral ones in pink, like Sanderson's.

Creature comforts We love Donna Wilson's new creatures at SCP

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Victorian Modern Contemporary living in Victorian homes - a how-to guide

Guitar solo

Black Sabbath Ballet is the highlight of this month's cultural calendar

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Cocktail hour In search of London's best margaritas

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N E W WAV E S

Wish LIST 10 things we Absolutely love

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TO P TUCK Designed in a nonchalant, relaxed fit in refreshing pale blue, Whistles' Nancy top features a gathering detail around the neck and a drawstring detail at the hem, making it a minimal yet playful silhouette. whistles.com

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ABSOLUTELY • LOVES

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IN THE SHADE The Adidas Originals eyewear collection marks an intersection of sport and street style seen through the lens of culture. £129 specsavers.co.uk

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CLASSIC CONTEMPORARY ‘Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication’ Leonardo da Vinci.

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C U LT U R E

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The Agenda

EV E N TS N OT TO M I S S I N LO N D O N

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Frank Walter: Artist, Gardener, Radical to February 2024 GARDEN MUSUEM A major exhibition of landscape and nature paintings by Antiguan artist, writer and environmentalist Frank Walter. Be transport to Walter’s ‘castle on a hill’ studio in Antigua to see over 100 paintings and sculptures. gardenmuseum.org

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Georg Baselitz: Sculptures 2011-2015

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From 5 October SERPENTINE GALLERY Inviting you to enter a forest of raw, timber sculptures, this exhibition provides new insights into the artist’s process, and how his works inform one another across different mediums. serpentinegalleries.org

Latent Spaces F RO M 14 O C TO BE R , I L LUSION ARIE S

Latent Spaces comes from the mind of Illusionaries’ newest creative, generative artist Markos Kay. His artistic creations will be presented inside the venue’s hypnotic world, enabling visitors to experience a dazzling fusion of art and technology in this immersice experience. illusionaries.com

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CULTURE • DIARY

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TO WATCH P E RF O RM A N C E A RT

Antifurniture Until 29 October DESIGN MUSEUM A new project created by performance artist Fyodor PavlovAndreevich presents a collection of large interactive sculptures. The works represent a subversion of “normative” design, which leads to a piece of personal theatre for the visitor: every piece is an experience designed to evolve perception through bodily manipulation. designmuseum.org

A N T I Q U E S

WINTER ART & ANTIQUES FAIR

This Month’s Must See

30 October - 5 November O LY M P I A A premier showcase of the finest art and antique dealers, offering a wide choice of high-quality objects from around the world. The 32nd edition of the Olympia Fair is set to shine with diamonds, glass, silver and mirrors. Established and knowledgeable dealers present authentic pieces from ancient to contemporary including classic and 20th-century jewellery, Art Deco, glass, mirrors, silver, furniture, and all periods of art, Asian objects and much more. olympia-art-antiques.com

Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair

Europe’s largest art fair dedicated to highly collectible print works, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair continues to be the pioneer in the world of contemporary original print, pushing the boundaries of this diverse medium and situating it within the wider context of contemporary art. This year's participating galleries include Bonhams, Paul Stolper Gallery, Paupers Press, Eames Fine Art and Atelier Rose & Grey, with exceptional prints by artists including Sir Michael Craig Martin, Sir Peter Blake, Harland Miller, Julian Opie and Gavin Turk available. Look forward to exclusive prints from the likes of David Shrigley, represented by specialist print gallery Jealous, alongside emerging talents in the Fair’s Curated Hang, selected by a panel of industry experts. The Fair creates a curated and accessible platform for all types of

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ased on real people and their lived experiences of squatting in the 70s, this landmark production will use rare archival interviews to bring this revolutionary period to life on stage, highlighting queer domestic spaces. Ian Giles and Louis Rembges’ critically acclaimed play is a hedonistic drama about the lives and loves of the pioneering queer squatters who fought for a place to call home. museumofthehome.org.uk

JULIAN OPIE, OLD ST WALKERS, ATELIER ROSE & GREY

collectors to engage with the very best in original print from living artists. Located at London’s historic Royal Arsenal, now easily reachable from Central London via the Elizabeth Line. Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, 2628 October, Woolwich Arsenal. SE18 6HD woolwichprintfair.com

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CULTURE • ART

BODY and

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Four decades of work by Sarah Lucas makes up a new show at Tate Modern By EVE HERBERT

SARAH LUCAS COOL CHICK BABY, 2020. COLLECTION OF ALEXANDER V. PETALAS. COURTESY THE ARTIST AND SADIE COLES HQ, LONDON © SARAH LUCAS

“This generation challenged the British art world”

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ne of the leading figures of her generation, Sarah Lucas is internationally celebrated for her bold and irreverent work, often exploring the human body, mortality, and very British experiences of sex, class and gender. A new exhibition at Tate Modern brings together more than 75 works spanning four decades, from breakthrough early sculptures and photographs to brand new works being shown for the first time. Sarah Lucas rose to prominence among the Young British Artists of the early 1990s. She attended Goldsmiths College from 1984-87 and showed her work in Freeze, the legendary exhibition curated by Damien Hirst in 1988. Exhibiting together and sharing a playful and daring approach to materials and images, this generation challenged the British

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art world and made an indelible impact on the cultural landscape. Tate Britain’s exhibition will begin with some of Lucas’s early works from this era, including those made from tabloid newspaper spreads like Sod You Gits 1990 and Fat, Forty and Flab-ulous 1990. These introduce the artist’s use of innuendo and word-play, as well as her interest in feminist discourse and representations of the female body. Her early career will also be reconsidered as part of a wider story, from her childhood to her life today, highlighting her ongoing examination of social conditions beyond the confines of the art world. Lucas’ use of chairs, and her evocation of seated figures, will have a central role in the exhibition. Lucas explains: “I decided to hang the exhibition mainly on chairs. Much

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CULTURE • ART

SARAH LUCAS SANDWICH, 2004- 2020. COURTESY THE ARTIST AND SADIE COLES HQ, LONDON. © SARAH LUCAS

in the same way that I hang sculptures onto chairs”. Across her career, she has often taken domestic furniture and imbued it with a humorous and unnerving honesty about sex and desire. Tate brings together a selection of such sculptures from the 1990s, ranging from early examples like The Old Couple 1992 – made from two chairs, a wax penis and a set of false teeth – through to later sculptures like Hysterical Attack (both Eyes and Mouths) both 1999, which formed part of an intervention at the Freud Museum in 2000. Also featured are examples of Lucas’s signature soft sculptures made from stuffed tights, including Mumum 2012 and Bunny 1997, which was shown in the Royal

SARAH LUCAS RED SKY DAH 2018. KURIMANZUTTO, MEXICO CITY / NEW YORK. COURTESY THE ARTIST AND SADIE COLES HQ, LONDON

Academy of Art’s landmark 1997 exhibition ‘Sensation’. The exhibition goes on to explore the growing range of materials used in Lucas’s sculpture, including bronze, resin and concrete. This change in materiality was a major departure from the techniques she had been using for decades, including tights and stuffing, cigarettes and food, which were chosen for their immediate availability. Examples include concrete furniture like Eames Chair 2015, bronze casts of stuffed phallic shapes like DICK ‘EAD 2018, and giant cast concrete vegetables such as Kevin and Florian 2013 which is installed on the lawn outside Tate Britain. Sculptures are juxtaposed with large-scale

“Lucas’s signature soft sculptures are made from stuffed tights”

photographs of the artist from throughout her career, including her earliest and most well-known portrait Eating a Banana 1990. Blown up as wallpapers and looking down on her sculptural works, these portraits will reflect the important role of the photographic image in Lucas’s practice and will set up a dialogue between her older and younger self. This juxtaposition continues with Lucas’s most recent self-portrait series Red Sky 2018 shown alongside several larger-scale sculptures and installations, including This Jaguar’s Going to Heaven 2018 – a dismantled car clad in thousands of cigarettes – and Exacto 2018 – a chair skewered with fluorescent tube lights. A series of nude plaster casts such as Pauline, Sadie and Me (Bar Stool) are reunited, having first been shown in 2015 when Lucas represented Britain at the 56th Venice Biennale. A highlight of the exhibition is a large gallery of recent sculptures made between 2019 and 2023, including ten new works which are being displayed for the very first time. Some show a return to the found objects and stuffed tights of Lucas’s early work, such as SUGAR 2020 and CROSS DORIS 2019, while others are rendered in finely cast bronze and resin. These recent works show how Lucas has continued to rethink the themes which have defined her career, including the objectification of the female form and the anthropomorphic potential of everyday objects, while consistently bringing fresh perspectives to her practice. Sarah Lucas: Happy Gas continues at Tate Modern until January 2024; tate.org.uk

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ST E P U P The lineup for Dance Umbrella 2023 is diverse, creative and exciting

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CULTURE • DANCE XENIA AIDONOPOULOU, SKYDIVER, PHOTOGRAPH BY NIKOLAS LOUKA

“The very best of hip hop culture, performance art, audio-visual experiences and operettas” JADE HACKETT, LONDON BATTLE, PHOTOGRAPH BY CAMILLA GREENWELL

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ance Umbrella is back for 2023 with a fantastic programme of dance from across the globe. The programme showcases the very best of hip hop culture, performance art, audiovisual experiences and operetta from artists originating from Cameroon, Greece, South Africa, Taiwan and Croydon.” London Battle will take over Somerset House’s iconic open-air courtyard for a day packed with showcases, workshops, cyphers, live DJs and a big outdoor party in celebration of the

PINWEN, GIRL'S NOTES, PHOTOGRAPH BY WEI WU-YING

50th anniversary of hip hop culture. For the live programme, Change Tempo returns with two international artists whose transformational works blur the line between dance and visual art, challenging cultural biases. As part of Change Tempo’s double bill, SU PinWen’s performance art piece Girl’s Notes interrogates notions of gender, drawing inspiration from the traditional views set out in a Taiwanese text which directs girls in the ‘correct’ way to be a woman. Featuring a live on-stage pianist, LIN Mai-ke, this captivating work explores the intentions behind our everyday actions. SU PinWen will also present an accompanying digital piece that will be available as part of Dance Umbrella’s Digital Programme. Completing the doubleheader for Change Tempo, in Comme un symbole, French visual artist and choreographer Alexandre Fandard embodies the image of the marginalised youth, bursting onto the stage to portray a figure as despised as it is eroticised. The work subverts this stereotype in a way that is both deeply compelling and ultimately surprising. For children aged 3-5 years, Skydiver will tour venues around London on the Orbital Touring Network, which celebrates its 10th year. Prepare to soar through the fluffy clouds where flocks of birds and butterflies flutter. Explore the dream-like world that waits above us, in this multisensory dance experience for families. Analogue and digital worlds collide as hip hop movement architects BirdGang Ltd bring together an intergenerational cast from the communities of Croydon for Family (dys) Function, part of This is Croydon, The Mayor of London’s London Borough of Culture. A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Boomers, Millennials, Gen Z and everyone in between are invited to join a family gathering at Stanley Arts. This new production will feature BirdGang’s unique blend of movement, spoken word and music, in a light-hearted exploration of connectivity across generations. Completing the live programme, ONE DROP is by turns a speculative summoning, a decolonial dream, an autopsy of the Western stage, and an operetta. The title refers to two concepts – the one drop reggae drumbeat, and the one drop rule of the Race Separation Act, created in the US in the early 1900s, in which a single drop of “Black blood” made a person “Black” despite their appearance. This work interrogates the ghosts of the Western stage and its relationship to capitalism, coloniality and modernity. Award-winning Cameroonian-Finnish choreographer and artistic director Sonya Lindfors creates important work exploring power, representation, and Black body politics. Marking a UK premiere at the festival this year, and making her Dance Umbrella Festival debut, Athens-based Ioanna Paraskevopoulou brings MOS to the Barbican. Witness the stage transform into a cinematic soundscape, as two performers create a captivating audio-visual experience. Using everyday objects: umbrellas, plungers, and coconut shells, MOS evokes the movie sounds made by expert foley artists for film and TV. The physical act of generating audio while following the film becomes an energetic dance, with tap numbers turned into recordings that are looped, distorted, paused, and intensified. Ioanna Paraskevopoulou is an award-winning dancer and choreographer who focuses on the interplay between movement, sound, and imagery, and whose past collaborators have included Dance Umbrella Artist Dimitris Papaioannou.

“Important work exploring power, representation, and Black body politics” IOANNA PARASKEVOPOULOU, MOS, PHOTOGRAPH BY PINEMOPI GERASIMOU

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Intoxicating expression and pulsating rhythms combine as the award-winning South African dance company Via Katlehong returns to Dance Umbrella, to debut on the Sadler’s Wells stage. Bringing together choreography from two sought-after dance creatives, Via Injabulo is a celebration of global movement styles. Mixing house dance and top rock with pantsula, a South African township dance, Marco da Silva Ferreira’s førm inførms examines the idea of collective identity. In Emaphakathini, Amala Dianor seeks to break down borders with a feast of rousing beats from live on-stage DJing, drawing on traditional dance techniques to explore the individual personalities within the Via Katlehong company. danceumbrella.co.uk

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“A RIVETING WARTIME THRILLER” THE GUARDIAN

WAR Story The world premier of Katherine Moar’s debut production Farm Hall at Richmond Theatre

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he world premiere production of Farm Hall comes to Richmond Theatre at the end of a UK tour this autumn. Katherine Moar's debut play, set in the country house where some of Germany's finest scientific minds were held captive during the final days of World War Two, garnered outstanding reviews when it opened at Jermyn Street Theatre in March 2023, directed by Stephen Unwin. Inspired by true events, Farm Hall dramatises the thrilling story of Operation Epsilon; one of the most fascinating and unexplored episodes of World War Two. It is Summer 1945: Hitler is dead, but war in the Pacific rages on. The British government has detained six of Germany’s most gifted nuclear scientists – including

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three Nobel Prize winners - at Farm Hall, a stately home in Cambridgeshire. They entertain themselves with some redacted newspapers, a broken piano and a copy of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit. But their tranquil summer is shattered by the news that the Americans have succeeded where the Germans failed. The United States has not only built an atom bomb, it has used one against Japan. Every reaction to the unfolding events was captured thanks to the British clandestine surveillance of their “guests”. Unbeknownst to the scientists, every inch of Farm Hall was bugged during their stay. Playwright Katherine Moar studied history at the University of Edinburgh and Darwin College, Cambridge. She is currently studying for a PhD at King’s College London. Farm Hall is her first play. The cast bringing this extraordinary true story to life is a line-up of the crème of British actors including William Chubb (The Sandman, Quiz, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell), Alan Cox (Say My Name, Mrs Dalloway, Housewife, 49), Daniel Boyd (On Chesil Beach, Tiger House), Forbes Masson (EastEnders, Catastrophe), Julius D’Silva (The Crown, The Ten Commandments) and George Jones (The Mousetrap, EastEnders). Farm Hall is directed by Stephen Unwin, an award-winning British theatre and opera director. In 1993, he founded English Touring Theatre, for whom he directed more than 30 productions, many of which transferred to London. He was Artistic Director of the new Rose Theatre in Kingston from 2008 to January 2014 and has taught in conservatoires and universities in Britain and America. He has written 10 books on theatre and drama, 5 original plays and many translations. Farm Hall will play at Richmond Theatre from Monday 23 to Saturday 28 October. Book now at atgtickets.com/richmond

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FAIRIES in BOOTS

Black Sabbath and ballet may seem like unlikely partners, but a spectacular new production proves otherwise Wo r d s E V E H E R B E R T Photography PEROU

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he idea of a Black Sabbath ballet has been on Carlos Acosta’s mind since he first arrived in Birmingham at the start of 2020, just before the pandemic hit. Black Sabbath played their first ever gig in The Crown pub just a stone’s throw from Birmingham Royal Ballet’s base on Thorp Street. The pub was recently saved from demolition and is deemed a heritage site by fans. He said ‘Black Sabbath is probably Birmingham’s biggest export, the most famous (and infamous) cultural entity to ever emerge from the city - so I was naturally drawn to the idea of a collaboration between what most people might think are the most unlikely of partners. The band’s enthusiasm for the project is a huge endorsement. They are putting their trust in us to deliver something completely new and original, and that’s quite a responsibility but one that we are beyond excited to take on. Everyone in the BRB company is thrilled to be involved and we cannot wait to share the vision for the show in more detail in the coming months.I have hand picked the creative team and will work closely with them to make a spectacular show. A full-length, three -act, Ballet Now commission, this brand-new work brings together a host of international creatives including lead Swedish choreographer Pontus Lidburg, Cuban designer Alexandra Arrechea, Tony

Award winning composer Christopher Austin with additional choreographers Raúl Reinoso and Cassi Abranches and composers Marko Nyberg and Sun Keting. Black Sabbath co-founder, lead guitarist, co-songwriter and local resident Tony Iommi said ‘Black Sabbath have always been innovators and never been

predictable, and it doesn’t come any more unpredictable than this! I’d never imagined pairing Black Sabbath with Ballet but it’s got a nice ring to it!’. Black Sabbath: The Ballet comes to Sadler’s Wells from 18 - 21 October sadlerswells.com

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A SLICE OF CALIFORNIA GINAGAIN

A London Dry gin with the distinct but subtle flavor of organic California oranges coupled with spicy cubeb pepper berries. Born in California, realised in England. The Art of Great Gin. ginagain.com @ginagain.spirits.ltdm

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TASTING NOTES

GRAPE news

London’s food news and most exciting openings this month By PENDLE HARTE

Wine recommendations for the month By THE WINE SOCIETY

Cutio Macabeo, Carineña 2021  10.50 A textured, round Spanish white which has floral fruit and an appealing nuttiness from lees ageing. This comes from a small family project which is now run by third generation Jorge Nevascues.

The Society's Australian Cabernet Sauvignon 2021,  £8.50 Made for The Wine Society by Yalumba, one of the great names of Australian wine, the nose is juicy, generous and bright with blackcurrant notes. The palate is full-bodied and fresh, with black and red-fruit character and great structure.

The Society's Celebration Crémant de Loire 2020,  £13.50 This elegant, refined sparkling wine is made for The Wine Society by Gratien & Meyer. It comes from the Saumur region of the Loire and uses a large percentage of chardonnay in the blend, which gives the wine its length and delicacy. Light, bone-dry and refreshing, it makes for a delightful aperitif. Since it was founded back in 1874, The Wine Society has dared to do business a little differently. Bringing together a community united by a shared love of wine, The Society is a co-operative and owned by its members. This means there is no requirement to pump profit into annual dividends or bonuses for shareholders – all profits go back into the business. The Wine Society welcomes all wine lovers. Become a member today and receive £20 off toward your first order. thewinesociety.com

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Grill it GEODE

New to Beauchamp Place is Geode, an eaterie with a focus on open-grill cooking with Mediterranean and Asian influences. Highlights include beef tartare on roasted bone marrow and Cataplana (Spanish fish stew style, cooked in cataplana copper). For a Japanese delicacy, explore Asian influences from the raw section with King Crab gunkan or Tai miso seabream from Robata section. geode.london

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BEST BRUNCH Three top venues for brunching

POWER DINING ARCADE BATTERSEA

Club Med EVE

Just opened in South Kensington is Eve, offering an all-day menu that takes inspiration from the diverse flavours and breaking bread cultures of the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean. Eve captures the rich and abundant culinary style of the region with a focus on vegetables, grilled meats and seafood. evekensington.com

BOKAN 37 The Sky-High Brunch Series features three decadent courses, unlimited drinks and a live DJ set on the terrace. bokanlondon.co.uk

Arcade Battersea, in the heart of Battersea Power Station, comes from Arcade Create, a programme that helps launch new and exciting food talent. Four new concepts feature on the menu, including Flat Bread by Thomas Straker; Siu Siu Cantonese comfort food inspired by roast meat shops in HongKong; and Phed Power, serving fiery food from Issan, Thailand. arcade-london.com

BRUNCH & GRIND 100 Wardour Street is bringing back old school, nostalgic vibes with the launch of Brunch ‘n’ Grind every Sunday. 100wardourst.com

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Sweet heaven LADUREE

Laduree's latest creation is Eugenie, a dreamy crumbly, gluten-free biscuit with a melting centre and crunchy chocolate coating that's very possibly the most delicious thing we've ever tasted. Flavours include Chocolate, Pistachio, Vanilla, Rose and Caramel – and we're smitten. £18.50 for six. selfridges.com

W U N D E R B A R AT PERGOLA Wunderbar’s bottomless brunch offers brassy Bavarian music alongside free-flowing drinks for 90 minutes and a choice of main from one of four food traders at just £35. pergolapaddington.com

Louie brings the art of French hospitality to London. The ground-floor restaurant revives the classic brasserie with its casual chic vibe, where one can graze and share little plates and seafood from the raw bar. Or move upstairs for Louie barbecue lobster and tarte tatin. louie-london.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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M A R G A R I T A M A N I A LOOKING FOR AN EXCELLENT MARGARITA? HERE'S WHERE TO FIND ONE

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G O O D LO O K E R SWIFT

Fresh, punchy and smooth, Carmen is the drink to have. With tequila, lime sherbet and toasted blue corn this simple yet delicious cocktail is the one to order in Swift Shoreditch. barswift .com

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TO P T EQ U I L A M I J E N TA

Mijenta is a sustainable, artisinal, small batch tequila. Mijenta’s products are handmade, numbered, and embrace traditional methods, crafting excellence through a bespoke distillation process. shopmijenta.co.uk

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MEXICAN MOOD Z UAYA

The Mexican Magrarita at Zuaya is a classic mix of tequila, triple sec, lime and sugar syrup – and they get it exactly right every time. zuaya.co.uk

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The Mirror Margarita was developed by Hacha’s co-founder Deano Moncrieffe.The result is a wonderfully layered, innovative yet authentic liquid that elevates the notes of the agave plant. It is a bespoke, top secret recipe. hachabar.com

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Christina’s Coastal Margarita features a riff on the original taking inspiration from the British coast and utilising acids from sustainable sources such as verjus instead of citrus fruits. book.ennismore.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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DRINKS CABINET What to drink this month By PENDLE HARTE

PRETTY IN PINK R AC Q U E T R O S É The Rochambeau Club, a distinguished members-only institution on the Côte d’Azur, has made their fabulous rosé, Racquet, available to purchase for the first time outside of club grounds. This lovely little Côtes-de-Provence AOP is perfectly created for idyllic long afternoons and boasts excellent mineral structure with subtle notes of white peach and citrus, with a beguiling, refreshing finish.

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TWO PEAS POD Pod is the first British, sustainable vodka that’s made from 100% British peas and tastes like peas. It's a fresh and flavourful vodka with sweet, vegetal pea notes, a touch of citrus, light savoury tones and a silky finish. Not only are its peas 100% British, but the water, labels and glass are all locally sourced.

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ALCOHOL FREE PENTIRE Just launched at Waitrose is non-alcoholic aperitif, Coastal Spritz, which features Pentire's signature coastal botanicals, blended with Blood Orange, Sea Rosemary and Oakwood to create the perfect balance of natural bitter flavours and refreshing coastal tones. It's plantbased, low calorie and delicious. £27.80

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SPOTLIGHT

The art of great gin Ginagain

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Rick Allen, Ginagain's founder and artist, had a flavour profile figured out for a gin almost 20 years ago. Growing up on the edge of California's Central Valley where most of the fruit and citrus farms can be found, oranges were always in abundance. When he fell in love with gin, while traveling in England in the 90s, he decided to put the two together and intially created a compound gin for friends and family. It wasn't until Covid lockdown, when there was an abundance of time and an orange tree in the front yard in his house in Santa Cruz California., that he started to perfect the receipe. Working with an independant distillery in the UK February 2022 saw Ginagain launching its first edition, a tiny batch run in a copper pot still. A true London Dry gin, the imported organic Californian orange peel shines through like a hot summer's day in the Central Valley without the overly sweet notes in some of the flavoured gin on the market. Recently awarded 93 points by the International Drinks Specialists they reviewed Ginagain as inviting, bright and open nose with a balance between green herbs, spices, roots and fruity notes. There’s a hint of floral citrus and some lovely juniper too – it's complex and elegant on the nose. £39 ginagain.com

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Liquorice miso-glazed aubergine Serves 2–4 Miso aubergine is a crowd-pleaser (and one of the best ways to eat this vegetable). Here, I add liquorice, which brings a bittersweet note that plays off against the darker, umami flavours of soy and miso. This is an adaptation of a Milli Taylor recipe and it’s a versatile dish that can be served alongside sushi rice and tenderstem broccoli for a light lunch, or alongside meat or fish for dinner

INGREDIENTS • 2 caubergines (eggplants) • 2 tbsp vegetable oil • 2 spring onions (scallions),

finely sliced, to garnish • sesame seeds, toasted, to garnish For the glaze: • 1 tbsp white miso • 1/2 tsp caster (superfine) sugar • 2 tsp sake • 1 tsp tamari (or soy sauce) • 1 tsp sesame oil (or 1/2 tsp

toasted sesame oil)

• 1/4 tsp fine liquorice powder To serve: • sushi rice

METHOD 1 Preheat the oven to 190°C fan/210°C/425°F/gas 7. 2 Cut each aubergine in half lengthways, then score the flesh quite deeply (without piercing through the skin) to create a cross-hatched pattern. Brush each half with the oil, then place on a baking tray and bake in the oven for 15–20 minutes until starting to develop some colour. 3 Meanwhile, make the glaze by whisking together all the ingredients in a small bowl. 4 Remove the aubergines from the oven and brush over the glaze, then return to the oven for another 15 minutes until caramelised and deeply golden. 5 Allow the aubergines to cool for around 5 minutes, then scatter over the spring onions and sesame seeds and serve. I prefer to eat just the flesh, leaving the skin behind.

Salmon tacos with grapefruit + avocado Serves 4

INGREDIENTS • 4 salmon fillets, about 150–200g (5–7oz) each, skinned and pin-boned For the spice rub: • 1/2 tbsp cumin seeds ,toasted and ground • 1 tsp hot paprika • 1 tsp dried oregano • 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper (or chilli flakes) • 1 tsp garlic powder • 1/4 tsp fine sea salt • 1 tsp maple syrup • 2 tbsp vegetable oil For the avocado crema: • juice of 1 lime, or to taste • 1/4 tsp fine sea salt • 30g (1oz/2 tbsp) creamed coconut (or coconut cream) • 1 tbsp freshly boiled water (omit if using coconut cream) • flesh of 1 avocado • 20g (3/4oz) fresh coriander (cilantro), leaves and stalks • 1 green chilli, deseeded • 1cm (1/2in) piece of fresh root ginger, peeled and roughly chopped • 1/2 small garlic clove, grated • 1/2 tsp maple syrup For the grapefruit salsa: • 1 red grapefruit, peeled, segmented and roughly chopped • 10 radishes, trimmed and quartered • 1/2 cucumber, thinly sliced • pinch of flaky sea salt To serve: • 9–12 tacos (soft or hard, according to preference) or tostadas • small handful of mint leaves • small handful of pumpkin seeds

METHOD 1 Preheat the oven to 160°C fan/180°C /350°F/gas 4. Line a baking tray with foil. 2 To make the spice rub, toast and grind the cumin seeds, then combine with the paprika, oregano, cayenne and garlic powder, and mix with the salt, maple syrup and oil to form a paste. Lay the salmon fillets on the baking tray and coat with the spice rub (use your hands). 3 Heat a heavy-based frying pan (skillet) over a high heat until very hot, then add the salmon fillets and sear well on all sides (45–60 seconds per side). Return the salmon fillets to the baking tray. (You may have to do this in batches, depending on the size of your tray – you don’t want to crowd them as this will prevent you getting a good crust on your salmon.). 4 Transfer the salmon to the oven, cook for 5 minutes, then remove to rest.. 5 For the avocado crema, I find it easiest to use a stick blender. Simply combine the ingredients in a tall container (or jug) and blend until thick and creamy. If using a food processor, use the small bowl: combine the lime juice, salt, coconut cream and boiled water and blend until smooth, then add the rest of the ingredients and blend. Add more lime juice or salt, to taste, or an extra splash of water, if needed, to get the right consistency. 6 For the grapefruit salsa, combine the ingredients in a small serving bowl and mix gently. 7 When ready to serve, warm through your tacos, if liked. Then put all the elements in the middle of the table and allow everyone to build their own. To build a taco, I recommend a spoonful of the avocado crema, followed by the salsa, then flakes of salmon. Garnish with mint leaves and a sprinkling of toasted pumpkin seeds.

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“The bitterness of coffee balances the spiced, malty sweetness of the Biscoff” • 4 tsp espresso powder

Coffee + Biscoff no-bake Cheesecake Makes 8–12 slices This cheesecake is inspired by my local ice cream kiosk, Minus 12. Their flavours change regularly, which keeps it exciting, but I’m always thrilled when I see the coffee Speculoos flavour on the board, as the bitterness of coffee balances the spiced, malty sweetness of the Biscoff. This cheesecake is pure, rich, unapologetic indulgence. Although I’ve presented this as a whole cheesecake, it would also work well served as little cheesecake pots in individual glasses. All cheesecakes require an overnight stint in the fridge and this is no different: you won’t get a clean(ish) slice from a set cheesecake unless you give it plenty of time to chill.

INGREDIENTS • 1 x 165g (51/2oz) pack

of light cream cheese

• 60g (21/4oz/2/3 cup) icing

(confectioners’) sugar

• 250g (9oz) smooth Biscoff spread • 500ml (18fl oz/2 cups) double

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for the biscuit base • 260g (21/4oz/4 tbsp) coconut oil • 30g (1oz) unsalted butter • 25 Biscoff biscuits (about 200g/7oz) plus extra to serve

METHOD 1 Start with the biscuit base. Melt together the coconut oil and butter, then set aside to cool slightly 2 Add the Biscoff biscuits to a food processor and process briefly until you have a coarse crumb. Add the cooled coconut oil and butter mixture, pulse a few more times to combine, then tip into the tin. Alternatively, you can crush the biscuits by hand using a rolling pin and a sealable sandwich bag, and mix everything together in the pan that you melted the butter in. Press the mixture into the base of the tin, using a flat-bottomed glass to get it even. Chill in the fridge. 3 For the filling, whisk together the cream cheese and icing sugar until smooth. Separately, whisk together the Biscoff spread, double cream and espresso powder with an electric hand whisk until just combined. Fold the cream cheese into the Biscoff mix, then spoon this over the chilled biscuit base, smooth over the top and return to the fridge to set overnight.

4 To serve, release the cheesecake from the springform tin by applying a blowtorch to the sides. If you don’t have a blowtorch, simply run a knife around the outside of the cheesecake instead. This is best served chilled, with each slice topped with a crumbled Biscoff biscuit.

TIP When dealing with biscuit bases, it can be helpful to build straight onto the plate you want to serve from – make sure your plate is completely flat, then place the ring of your springform tin directly onto the plate without the base, and build the cheesecake

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ABSOLUTELY tried & tested “This big beast of a bean-tocup machine makes great coffee”

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attachment. Once you’re at the right level – green tick! – you move the filter and touch the coffee icon. A timer counts down to the optimum 30 second shot and if it finishes too soon, there’s a gentle suggestion that you adjust the grind for next time. And then comes the milk. This is possibly the best part, because not only can you choose your default milk – dairy, almond oat, soy – but you don’t even need to hold the jug. You just put the wand in it and sit it on the temperature sensor while it creates perfect 60 degree microfoam all on its own. It then even reminds you to wipe the wand clean, and purges itself briefly afterwards. And the coffee, needless to say, is excellent, particularly thanks to the brilliant foam texture. Is your taste not for one of the standard programmed recipes? No problem – create your own, and name it after yourself. It will remember you. This is clearly the ultimate in home espresso machines. The drip tray tells you when it needs emptying and there is no mess at all. Admittedly, there is some maintenance: the water filter will inevitably need replacing more often than you think, and I haven’t had to descale it yet. But I’m willing to put in the hours. This is a coffee machine of dreams and I wish it were mine.

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y home coffee game was fine – excellent, even. I prided myself on my flawless flat whites, the grind just right, good pressure and well-judged foam. My espresso machine was simple, yes, but I had found my favourite beans and things were good. That was before I took delivery of the new Sage Barista Touch Impress. It’s on temporary loan and I’m already worried about how I’ll cope when they take it back. Because this big beast of a bean-to-cup machine makes great coffee, with minimal effort and no

mess, midway between a manual machine and one where you just press a button. It’s operated by a touch screen, which makes me slightly nervous (what if the screen fails: no coffee?) and you simply select your drink. Even a toddler could choose a flat white. And from there, the machine guides you through the process with simple on-screen instructions. Put the filter arm in the grinder, touch the screen to start the grind and then pull the tamper lever when it stops. Here’s one of the clever parts: it learns about your beans through experience, so to begin with, it might under- or overestimate quantity and ask you to grind a bit more, or to remove a bit with a special razor

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S T E A K H O L D E R S Heliot Steak House serves the most premium cuts from across the world, in Leicester Square’s iconic Hippodrome

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eliot Steak House, in Leicester Square’s iconic Hippodrome, is a destination restaurant and late night bar offering the finest quality cuts of meat, with its globally sourced USDA prime steaks, and an extensive wine list. The restaurant’s lavish and opulent interiors combine the bright lights of a luxury Vegas casino with the glam of the 1930s, creating the perfect setting for guests to enjoy a first-class meal. All steaks are humane-certified and free from GMOs and antibiotics, as well as a range of cuts from around the globe including Nebraska, Argentina, Great Britain and Japan. All cuts of the highest quality beef are aged for a minimum of four to six weeks to allow for full tenderness and flavour, before being trimmed, seasoned

and cooked to the diner’s liking. To start, guests can choose from a range of dishes inspired by the Greek heritage of Grammenos, including grilled octopus with roast baby potatoes and tarama; USDA Meatballs with sweet pepper sauce and parmesan or the irresistible goats cheese lollipops with lemon curd. When it comes to the main event, meat lovers are in for a treat as they can choose from one of the classic Madame Clare steaks. The USDA prime beef, which is wet aged for 28 days, can be enjoyed both as fillet steak and dry aged rib. Alternatively, guests can indulge in a choice of steaks from around the world, including an Australian sirloin, Finnish fillet on the bone, Argentinian ribeye and Japanese wagyu steak sirloin, which was crowned gold winner in the renowned 2022 World Steak Challenge. For those looking for something more local, there's also a range of juicy British steaks.

A wildly popular tasting board features three steaks from three different countries, the perfect choice for those wanting to share and sample a range of meats and cuts. But it's not all about beef. Other menu highlights include New Zealand Lumina Lamb Rump with caramelised shallots and rainbow carrots, a Heliot Burger with tomato, Monterey Jack and truffle mayo, or a roast half chicken with asparagus, new potatoes and mustard sauce anda range of highly praised fish plates including salmon with crushed new potatoes and sweet pea purée and king prawn linguini with Thai basil, garlic and chilli. Plant-based guests can also enjoy the restaurant’s grilled aubergine, accompanied by courgette, tomato and mojo verde. The dessert menu includes favourites such as Bougasta custard cream pie and the legendary chocolate tree. hippodromecasino.com/ restaurant-bars-lounges/ A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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above Absolutely meets Wiggy Hindmarch, the woman behind the brand at Wiggy Kit

Q What's the ethos of Wiggy Kit and who

is the Wiggy Kit woman?

A The Wiggy Kit woman is discerning,

she understands her body and her busy lifestyle, and wants pieces that are going to work as hard as she does. Our mission is to provide sophisticated yet functional pieces that give women the freedom to be their multifaceted selves without needing multiple wardrobes. Versatility is always at the centre of everything we create.

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Q Tell us about the new collection and

what inspired it.

A Autumn Winter 2023 was inspired by a

multitude of things. Environment – a sense of place, visualising a house or a location, who lives there? How would they like to dress when inhabiting that space? A great majority of the collection feels like pieces you might have inherited from your father’s wardrobe or a coat borrowed from your boyfriend. I like taking traditional menswear shapes and adapting them for the female form. I collect antique wallpaper prints and fabric remnants – I have boxes and boxes of offcuts that I draw from when developing collections and create almost all of my own fabrics and

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“A majority of the collection feels like pieces you might have inherited from your father’s wardrobe” prints. I love pantone books and their different grades of the same colour, combining different shades, the playfulness of creating a palette for the season to make it recognisably Wiggy Kit. Q How did you embark on setting up a

fashion label?

A I have always been interested in clothing

and the ability to transform yourself through makeup and accessories. Having trained as a dancer and later working in retail, I am not afraid of hard work or putting myself out there. When I noticed that I had two separate summer wardrobes – one for London and one for holidays – I decided to create a brand that provided a solution to the problem of warm weather dressing, and from there I moved into dressing my client year-round with the recent launch of Autumn/Winter collections.

From the very beginning, it was important to ensure that the brand offered something unique with its own point of view, a product that solved so many sartorial problems and that could take you anywhere around the world. Q What is your background? A I grew up in the UK and moved to the US

at 18. I didn’t go to university, instead going straight into work in various boutiques. At the world-renowned boutique Capitol, in Charlotte, North Carolina and then at Catherine Prevost in London, I gained so much of the experience and knowledge needed to create Wiggy Kit.

Q Do you design for yourself? A I think it must be for oneself or else it

is impossible to effectively problem-solve.

Fortunately there are plenty of women who appreciate amazing cuts, interesting silhouettes, custom prints and beautiful fabrics that feel amazing to wear. The customer base has grown exponentially because I still work to create versatile and hard-working pieces that can be worn anywhere; once a client tries a piece they come back for the whole collection. I get complimented everywhere I go by complete strangers and so do all my clients. There is no greater driver for business. Q Reversible items are a recurring theme

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helped by Women supporting Women. They provide practical, tangible support and I knew I could help as a mentor in the same way. Q And what's next for Wiggy Kit? A Things are looking really exciting, we

will be launching the party collection next month, a move into occasion wear for the festive season and beyond. What I like is the slightly off-kilter approach we have to party dressing that makes it so unique and special. Definitely not predictable. We will also be doing more trunk shows in the USA, and hopefully in the UK too: they are a great way to connect to our fabulous clients in person.

many intricacies to creating them, but it is so worth it because they are adaptable, and that is at the heart of the brand. Q What designers do you admire? A Ulla Johnson for her use of prints and

colour, Aquazzurra for their exquisite shoes and Celine for giving me the perfect sunglasses to hide behind!

Q And what do you like to wear to work? A Wiggy Kit! It wouldn’t be right if I wore

anything else. The collections are designed with work, play and everything in between in mind. I feel happiest in them. Usually one of my statement skirts with either a knit in winter or a matching set in summer.

Q You're involved with the Prince's Trust Women supporting Women - can you tell us about that? A I am a fairly new ambassador with the Princes Trust, having been introduced by my dear friend, India Hicks. I was blown away listening to the stories of the women being

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Q As the owner of a marketing agency, why did you launch pre-loved designer fashion boutique, Dress Cheshire… A It was because of my love for good value second-hand fashion and luxury brands, something that don’t traditionally go hand-in-hand, other than the odd find at a local charity shop (if you’re lucky). I saw the opportunity of opening a highend designer boutique selling pre-loved luxury handbags, clothes and shoes. Within 15 months of opening our now famous pink door in Cheshire’s Prestbury village, we were forced to close by the pandemic, so with my corporate marketing head on I quickly changed the direction of the business and launched an ecommerce website and social media selling, which has seen us grow exponentially as we ship all over the UK. Fast forward to now and footfall to the shop is back to being as buoyant as ever, and our online sales remain strong - we even do live shopping events on Facebook and Instagram every Friday night. Q So what kind of things do you sell? A We are a designer shopaholic’s dream. We

have pre-loved Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Hermès, Gucci, Celine, Mulberry and more, as well as many fabulous high street labels and resort brands too. We have designer handbags, shoes, coats, jackets, dresses, tops, skirts, scarves and even sunglasses, jewellery and watches too including Rolex, Patek and Cartier, many with original boxes, dust bags and tags. There is literally something for everyone’s taste and everyone’s budget.

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“There’s a real buzz in finding something really special and with prices at staggeringly less than retail”

Q Dress has great reviews online, what’s the key to having such a good relationship with your customers? A We have built a fantastic reputation for selling second-hand authentic designer items. Our standards are as high as our levels of customer service. And looking after our sellers is really important as they trust us with their precious things. All this has given us a 5 Star excellent rating on Trustpilot, something I’m really proud of. Q Why do you think investing in preloved fashion is so important? A You can save so much money buying second-hand and people are increasingly wanting to buy fashion more sustainably too, so recycling and reusing is important.

Plus, it feels great to get a one-off find! Our rails are full of many hardly used or used once designer items. There’s a real buzz in finding something really special and with prices at staggeringly less than retail. Q Are you ever tempted to buy

the things for yourself? A Oh yes! My own wardrobe has significantly improved since I have shifted to buying second-hand. Our range of brands and styles provides people with the confidence to upscale and change their look, without busting their bank balance. Lots of people don’t have the confidence to go into some very high-end boutiques, but at Dress you will find a Chanel jacket on the same rail as an LK Bennett dress. My very first pre-loved outfit was a little black dress from Vivienne Westwood that I purchased over 20 years ago for about £80, which felt like a lot of money back then. It still looks fabulous today as it’s a timeless classic piece. Q Is a second-hand designer handbag worth the investment? A Absolutely! The luxury brands I would recommend investing in are Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Dior. As

these brands continue to increase their prices year on year, the secondhand market is following suit, so it can be a good investment long term. Q How exactly does the process of buying and selling work? A It’s really easy to sell with us, you simply register on our website and bring or send your items into the shop. Our sellers are as important to us as the people who buy from us, without them we simply wouldn’t have the right stock. The great thing for customers is they get to build the wardrobe of their dreams for considerably less money than buying new, and we only take our commission on the sale of the item after it has sold. If it doesn’t sell, the owner can take it back. Q You work with good causes, what do you do for them? A We have a number of charity shop partners who take away unsold items that sellers no longer want back. We e have helped raise thousands of pounds for local and national charities.

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SEEING STRAIGHT The trouble with choosing glasses is that you can’t see without glasses. Absolutely has found a solution: the virtual try-on By PENDLE HARTE

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here are lots of lovely frames around, I can see that. A whole room full of them, a vast collection. Do I want black ones? Or clear ones? What about green? Subtle differences in shape and dimensions make a huge difference to how they sit on your face. I know that the right pair for me is there somewhere. There’s just one problem: I take my specs off to try them on, and I can’t see. It’s the paradox of buying new glasses. They look great on the shelf, but remove your old ones to try them on, and those of us most in need of visual assistance find ourselves pressed up against a mirror squinting. Contact lenses are an option, of course, but we’re told to abstain for several hours before a sight test. Bringing a friend is another solution, but even the best of friends struggle to care beyond the third option – and I want to try on everything. Happily, there’s a new way: the virtual try-on. I thought that I was a problem case due not only to my extremely poor vision (myopia, presbyopia and astigmatism) but also my weirdly small face. Bloobloom has a huge selection of frames – and the website allows you to filter by fit. I choose ‘narrow’ and that eliminates all but nine styles, and from there I entertain myself for some time with the virtual try-on that uses my camera to show each frame on my actual face. It’s very accurate, even over my existing glasses. I could have ordered five pairs for an athome try on, but why bother when the virtual way is so good? I upload my prescription and within a week I am the proud wearer of new specs that fit me perfectly. Boom. Or more accurately, Bloobloom.

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Absolutely London stretches and sculpts with Chrissy Sundt's online platform Silver Linings

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s a time-poor toddler mum, getting out of the house to do exercise can be tricky. Anything beyond the gym days I’ve preagreed with my husband is a challenge at the moment, so I always appreciate being able to exercise at home (squeezing in a quick training session during nap time is a dream!). Doing the same videos day-in-day-out can get dull very quickly though. So I was excited to discover the Silver Linings platform, which has new content added to it regularly. Silver Linings was founded by Chrissy Sundt, a classical Pilates, Yoga and barre instructor who also has a passion for holistic wellness. Sundt has been teaching for over 20 years and combines

education with her ongoing work as a choreographer. After eight years of training at the Royal Ballet School and a dance career that saw her dance with both the Royal Ballet and the Birmingham Royal Ballet, an ankle injury led her to discover the rehabilitative benefits of Pilates. After teaching in multiple boutique studios across London, a series of trips to Kamalame Cay (the postcardperfect private island in the Bahamas), inspired her to launch her first Silver Linings Wellbeing retreat. Two channels on YouTube: ‘SL By Chrissy’ and ‘Silver Linings @Home’ aim to bring the benefits of her retreats to a wider audience. The athome classes deliberately avoid expensive equipment, and users only need a mat to participate. Classes are delivered by a roster

of brilliant practitioners – with specialisms from Yoga to mediation, HITT, barre, core, and more. What I’ve really loved is the varying length of the classes – with quick 12 minute workouts and more in-depth 45 minute-long classes (perfect for those with demanding schedules!). The way the classes combine different disciplines is also refreshing, and all the movements can be modified, depending on the level you’re at. As an ex-ballet dancer myself, I've really enjoyed Sundt's choreography and pacing as well. All-in-all it’s safe to say I’m hooked already, and the best bit? There's no negotiations about leaving the house. silverliningswellbeing.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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CO M P L E T E THE SET Home and commercial gyms in the United Kingdom and Ireland are about to level up

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ne of the USA’s top gym equipment brands has joined forces with the UK’s largest speciality fitness retailer, which is sure to make your workout even more effective. Starting this summer, Bodypower Sports Ltd. (trading as Fitness Superstore) will carry a large range of REP Fitness equipment. This expansion was in response to a growing demand from lifters overseas, after REP took the US by storm. It kicks off the launch of REP products throughout all of Europe, so more people can have access to REP’s versatile, quality, innovative equipment at affordable prices. REP, founded a decade ago in Colorado by two gym-loving brothers, has risen to become

America’s most popular brand in the home gym market (with cost in mind). It offers a full line of gym gear, all designed by in-house, weightlifting engineers. REP’s award-winning power racks, benches, functional training gyms, and more will soon be available for UK customers to try out and order in Fitness Superstore showrooms across the UK (11 stores). Fitness Superstore, founded in 1994, is the largest supplier of specialist fitness equipment in the UK and is proud to feature the largest fitness equipment showrooms in the UK. Fitness Superstore will also carry REP on its website, to be delivered throughout the UK and Ireland. “Fitness Superstore are proud to exclusively represent this fantastic and innovative brand in the UK,” says Paul Walker, Fitness Superstore managing director and owner.

Ryan McGrotty, co-founder of REP, echoes that. He says Fitness Superstore and REP make a great partnership because both are staffed by real-life fitness enthusiasts and professionals; they both offer a full range of equipment, and they both value creating community and making fitness accessible to all. “We’re excited to be working with such a strong partner in the UK with Fitness Superstore. We know they will offer a great shopping experience for all our fans in the UK who have been eagerly awaiting the availability of our products,” says Ryan McGrotty. “Their broad store footprint will make it convenient for everyone to easily see and test our products before taking them home.” fitness-superstore.co.uk

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FACELIFTS Dr Kim reviews the triLift, a highly innovative needle-free facelift for the face, jawline and neck

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t used to be that some “good work” would have your friends asking for your doctor’s details – but now a successful facial tweak is more likely one that leaves them asking where you went on holiday. The new generation of needle-free facial treatments are not about changing your face, but rather about perking it up in an indefinable way, leaving you looking radiant and rested. The world of aesthetic treatments has come a very long way from the days of ice-rink smooth foreheads and swollen trout pouts. Aesthetic reports indicate that 1 in 4 of us are considering an aesthetic treatment but increasingly, patients are asking for non-injectable treatment options and interest is growing in less invasive yet highly effective techniques to deliver a more natural approach to anti-ageing. Ageing is a natural part of life but we are not always ready when we see it reflected in our faces. Facial ageing is about so much more than wrinkles on the skin surface. It starts and continues with loss of volume in

the muscles, bones and soft tissues below our skin, and simply filling areas of loose skin with dermal fillers without addressing the loss of elasticity or reduced muscle tone can lead to a less natural outcome. The introduction of a treatment for both face and neck that combines innovative muscle stimulation technologies with radiofrequency (RF) skin tightening and hybrid energy RF microneedling has created waves of excitement in the world of aesthetic medicine. You may already have seen the social media coverage of US celebrities raving about the results from the Lumenis triLift. The newly packaged triLift machine may not be available in the UK as yet, but you will be able to try this treatment in any advanced clinic with the Lipofirm MED+ on its treatment menu. The triLift (also called the Legend PRO or Lipofirm Pyramid Plus in the UK) uses sophisticated technologies to target each layer of the face in a way that optimises rejuvenation for that particular area. It also has the advantage of being suitable for all skin types.

A sequenced protocol combines in-motion muscle stimulation and radiofrequency, with or without radiofrequency microneedling, to reposition facial tissues, increase dermal thickness and improve skin texture and skin tone. Hybrid energy microneedling conducted through a highly advanced electrode array is delivered precisely where it needs to go to increase the volume in the skin, without having the unwanted side-effects of loss of facial fat pads in the face, or prolonged redness and swelling. Other muscle stimulating facial treatments are now in development and the Emface has arrived in the UK with lots of media attention. It’s only targeted certain areas of the face for now but there were hints at the launch that the company might be working on a treatment for neck and under the chin, so keep an eye open for that to arrive in the future.

D R K I M P R E S C OT T Dr Kim Prescott practices Aesthetic Medicine in Surrey and London as well as training, lecturing and clinical research. You can email her on drkim@ psmd.co.uk for details of clinics offering the triLift in Oxshott, East Horsley and London. Drkpclinic.co.uk 01372 810850

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t John & St Elizabeth Hospital in St John’s Wood is North London’s top choice for eye issues, according to the latest PHIN (Private Health Information Network) data. * The hospital, due to everincreasing demand, has expanded its Eye Clinic in response. Over the summer, the hospital: • Created an additional consulting room specifically for eye patients; • Introduced a new patient sub-waiting area; and • Invested in new equipment, including an upgraded slit lamp - this unique instrument permits three-dimensional visualisation and measurement of the fine anatomy at the front, and inside of the eye. The hospital, which is affectionately referred to as John & Lizzie’s by local residents, has re-invested substantially

into its services over the years to stay at the forefront of medical technology. Only recently it unveiled a brand new £35m new wing, with state-of-the-art theatres and equipment; a refreshed department for scans and tests, which features two upgraded MRI scanners and the latest X-ray technology for a wider range of exams; an expanded Urgent Care Clinic for the community; bright airy rooms, and warm and welcoming waiting areas. The Eye Clinic’s expansion is the latest in the hospital’s re-investment and upgrade programme. The clinic’s team of expert eye consultants works in conjunction with a multidisciplinary team that includes (amongst others) orthoptists - experts in diagnosing and treating defects in eye movement and problems with how the eyes work together, medical photographers, and nurses specially trained in eye procedures. Paired with the latest medical technology, the team can diagnose, treat, and provide aftercare for a broad array of eye conditions, including:

• 2 million people in the UK are living with sight loss severe enough to have a significant impact on their daily lives. Half of this sight loss is avoidable. • An eye test can detect early signs of conditions like glaucoma, which can be treated if found soon enough. Other health conditions, such as high blood pressure can also be detected. Regular eye tests are an easy way to stay on top of your eye health and everyone over the age of 16 should be getting their eyesight checked every two years, even if they are not experiencing any problems with their eyes. Children should get their eyes tested more frequently – once every year. If you would like to book a routine eye exam or have a specific eye issue you’d like checked out, call the Eye Clinic’s friendly team on 020 7078 3848. hje.org.uk/services/london-eye-unit

Excellent healthcare, impeccable standards Founded in 1856, St John & St Elizabeth Hospital is one of the UK’s largest independent private hospitals. Over the years, the hospital has earned a reputation for delivering the best possible outcomes with compassionate care, and it is proud to attract world-class consultants and dedicated nursing staff. All treatments in the hospital help fund the onsite St John’s Hospice, which provides free quality-of-life care to over 4,500 people and their families each year, across seven boroughs. St John & St Elizabeth Hospital 60 Grove End Road, London NW8 9NH *2022 PHIN published procedure volumes for independents.

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Poul Kjærholm was one of the star architects behind Danish Modern. With his functionalistic approach to furniture design, Kjærholm cultivated simplicity and lightness. The sleek and refined OW224 Rungstedlund Dining table demonstrates Wanscher’s admiration for 18th-century English furniture, as is evident in its softly curved silhouette. PK1 Dining Chair, stainless steel, natural paper cord, £637 | OW224 Rungstedlund Dining Table, oak, oil, £3,060 | EK61 Opal Pendant, glass, oak, oil, Ø240 cm, £439

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AND R E P E AT 10 of the best... Prints and patterns COMPILED BY PENDLE HARTE

WOOLEN TAPESTRIES

Welsh blankets never go out of style with their traditional geometric patterns. If you can’t find a vintage one, invest in a large lambswool one from Welsh Otter. welshotter.co.uk

HERITAGE STYLE

Characterised as being in the ‘Arts and Crafts’ style, evident in the densely stylised natural motifs, the Briar Rose wallpaper was originally designed by children’s book illustrator, Walter Crane. littlegreene.com

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Iconic Sanderson florals such as Rose & Peony and Stapleton Park are looking great in pink – plus there are lots of blush and coral tones in Sanderson’s latest collection Arboretum too. sandersondesigngroup.com

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This linen cushion highlights two important symbols for Transylvanian culture: the fox and the bird. £189 mindtheg.uk

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BOLD WALLS Epic Botanic takes its influence from old botanical engravings, reenvisaged at a very large scale. The design features oversized dramatic floral motifs elegantly intertwined to create a bold, rhythmic pattern and luxurious aesthetic. timorousbeasties.com

NATURAL LOOKS

Celebrating natural materials and woven grasses, Arte’s ‘Les Naturels’ wallcoverings showcase the warmth of raffia, subtle texture of sisal and the appeal of woven grass. arte-international.com

DROP STITCH

Agnes is a lightly quilted and stitched bedspread with a pretty trailing floral print that will be at home with a wide range of bedroom styles. £180 johnlewis.com

DAISY CHAIN

Quirky Bloom is a fresh floral carpet with a nod to nonna chic designed for Alternative by Kate Watson-Smyth, the creator of the award-winning blog Mad About The House. alternativeflooring.com

CURVE APPEAL Beans by Elizabeth Garouste includes clever new plasterglass works such as this Tom dining table with marble top. ralphpucci.com

IN THE PINK

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CARL HANSEN & SØN WOOD TRAY SET

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Timeless beauty, comfort, craftsmanship, and sustainability are so deeply ingrained in all our furniture works that only sight and touch are required to understand and fall in love with them. Knud Erik Hansen, CEO and owner

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very Carl Hansen & Søn design comes with a unique and meaningful story. Whether it originated in the golden age of Danish Design, or is a recent creation from a contemporary talent, that piece of furniture tells the tale of a visionary designer’s determination to unite craftmanship and innovation in one timeless piece. And, of course, once a piece of furniture leaves our factory and finds its way into someone’s home, an entirely new story begins. We craft each piece with the hope that it will improve the lives of those it encounters. Made from locally and internationally sourced woods, our evocative handcrafted wooden furniture add warmth and welcome to an interior, having the unique ability to transform an empty space into an inviting sanctuary simply by their presence. Wood has always been a beloved building material, but its benefits to our well-being add even more value to its role within our lives. Unlike human-made materials, wood has been demonstrating to have a calming effect on people’s emotional and physiological state. Simply touching a wooden furniture has a shooting impact , evoking feelings of safety with its tactility. We are proud to know that our handcrafted wooden furniture is cherished not only for its iconic design, but for the restorative environment it helps create. Our designs live and breathe, continuing to change as they age into something even more beautiful, creating a sense of calm , comfort and clarity, through meaningful design, uncompromising craftsmanship and respect for natural materials.” CA R L H A N S E N & S Ø N Carl Hansen & Søn Flagship store 48A Pimlico Road, Belgravia, London, SW1W 8LP carlhansen.com

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H O M E | NEWS

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Pioneer of British one-box music systems, Ruark Audio has launched its most eye-catching design to date. The beautifully tailored and superb-sounding 100 Series has a nostalgic design, and the R410 is a very stylish piece of kit. £1,299 ruarkaudio.com

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The Shore table lamp is an elegant and sustainable piece, mouth-blown from recycled post-industry and post-consumer glass. It comes in colours inspired by recycled sea glass, including this lovely Bottle Brown. £120 tala.co.uk

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Mud Australia has launched an innovative lampcollection made in its signature porcelain. The brand’s ambition to push the boundaries of how porcelain can be produced ensures the three lamps retain a softness and an intriguing texture. mudaustralia.com

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Hay's Tint wine glass is part of a collection of design glasses made in tinted and clear borosilicate glass. The elegant, simple design comes in sets of two, available in different colours. £39 heals.com

WOO D CUT JOHN LEWIS

Instantly creating a retro-vibe, this accent chair comes in a rattan style design. Sitting on a sturdy, ash wood frame, it's a great, vintage-inspired addition to a living room. £299 johnlewis.com

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Viridis is a beautiful muted green colour, conscientiously curated to create a warm and welcoming space. It can be used in small cosy spaces to create a calming effect or in larger rooms to transform the space into a sophisticated yet relaxing space. grahambrown.com

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Drawn from an original Morris & Co. paint palette, Barbed Berry is subdued, yet fruity. A charming off-red tone which recalls the berries and fruits that decorate so many of Morris & Co.'s fabric and wallpaper patterns. morrisandco. sandersondesigngroup.com

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Hazy Skies is a moody gray-green evocative of misty summer mornings. It belongs to the family of off-white colours and looks great with grey/blue shade Blue Danube and white Wedding Veil. benjaminmoore.com

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Greek Blue is a strong blue Chalk Paint® colour inspired by the hue found throughout the Mediterranean, on rustic doors, shutters and furniture often faded and distressed. It’s also a colour that works well in a neoclassical interior deepened a little with dark wax. anniesloan.com

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John Lewis's in-house design studio are responsible for bringing an array of unique, iconic products to the store this season. There's a fantastic range of sofas and many of them are available in time for Christmas. johnlewis.com

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Ercol's Bellingdon sideboard is a beautiful statement piece with a nod to mid century design. A spacious storage cabinet, it has four statement doors with routed groves creating a striking effect johnlewis.com

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A modern classic, Bed Threads' scalloped pillowcases are made from 100% flax linen, combining a timeless finish with decorative flair thanks to curved edge trimmed in a contrasting shade, available in 10 colourways. bedthreads.com

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Vesper is inspired by the simple geometric lines of Brutalist sculpture and modernist cathedral lighting with its rectangular cubes that are seamlessly connected by illuminated spheres. leebroom.com

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CARRIÈRE FRÈRES Scented Taper Candles £32 for six carrierefreres.co.uk

ANNABEL JAMES Autumn leaves LED lights, £39.95, annabeljames.co.uk

ERCOL Marlia Armchair in Red Rust, £1,060 ercol.com

MONOWARE Autumn tablescape monoware.com

DONNA WILSON Bird figurine, £240 scp.co.uk

AFTER NOAH Egg Shaped Seagrass Basket With Ochre Stripes, £7 afternoah.com

RED O C TO B E R OKA Holda rug in rust, £2,595 oka.com

Autumnal accessories in leafy shades By P E N D L E H A R T E

LEAF ENVY Windsor Rust pot, £20 leafenvy.co.uk

LULU GUINNESS X BELL HUTLEY Mushroom Magic Placemat, £30 luluguinness.com

WILDFLOWER BOTANICALS Autumn Luxury Candle, £22 wildflowerbotanicals.co.uk

LIGNE ROSET Saparella Modular Sofa Corner Unit Rust, £POA miliashop.com

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ecorum reigned in the Victorian dining room, which would be decorated in rich colours and lined with family portraits. In the contemporary version, this space can still conjure up a sense of occasion, but with far less formality. Now, it is more common for the eating area to work in conjunction with other rooms of the house, such as an adjoining living space or as part of an open-plan kitchen. Large or small, these spaces offer plenty of scope to bring together the best of old and new. With affluent Victorians enjoying meals that could last up to nine courses, the dining room was where guests would have had plenty of time to sit and admire their host’s taste, and

the decor needed to impress accordingly. At the time, the dining room was often the first space to be decorated, in a style that tended towards darker, richer and what were seen as more ‘masculine’ colours. Shades such as claret and deep green were also practical, as they hid the sooty residue left by gas lights, candles and open fires. The intricate patterns of plaster ceiling roses were also both decorative and functional, catching the worst of the soot; some designs even included flues to direct the smoke outside. Traditionally, the dining room would have an austere and imposing black fireplace, balanced by a lighter version in white marble in the drawing room. A mahogany dining table, upholstered chairs and a sideboard displaying the best china were standard; on the floor, a rug might have been topped by a drugget,

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Interior designer Susannah Parker’s long antique table complements the mid-century Ercol dining chairs

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Susannah Parker’s dining room comes into its own in the evening, when the candles are lit

Today we prefer our dining rooms to be connected to the kitchen, rather than separated from it a simple woven cloth for catching crumbs or spills. A dado rail would have run around the room to protect wallpaper from scuffs when chairs were pushed back against the wall. Naturally, the pattern-loving Victorians took the opportunity to use the dado rail as a visual divider, with different decoration above and below, while the rail itself might also be painted with small decorative motifs. Every part of the dining experience was carefully considered, from the ornaments to the dishes that were served. Isabella Beeton is associated with cookery today, but her books and magazine columns also included plenty of advice on how the mistress of the house should conduct herself and maintain a harmonious home. The rise of such manuals was a sign that society was in flux. The middle-class wife – not to mention her servants – was slotting into a changing urban world, where information was handed down in the form of a book or newspaper article rather than from mother to daughter. Of course, in the Victorian home the hard work that went on in the kitchen remained behind closed doors, and the layouts of our 19th-century houses attest to this. But today we prefer our dining rooms to be connected

to the kitchen, rather than separated from it. Cooking has become a social activity, making the kitchen-diner the hub of family life. The rear kitchen-diner extension is a common feature of many updated urban Victorian homes, often with rooflights and glass doors opening onto the garden. When sensitively done, extending into the side return or back garden can create extra space that works harmoniously with the proportions of the original layout. If you’re planning an extension with lots of glazing, a solar-control coating on the glass will prevent it from getting uncomfortably hot in summer; in colder months, double- or triple-glazing will reduce heat waste. Acoustic layers can also be laminated between panes of toughened glass to provide sound insulation – useful in busy city locations. Interior designer Susannah Parker’s dining room comes into its own in the evening, when the candles are lit and reflective surfaces catch the light. The proportions of the furniture are also important, with the long antique table complementing the mid-century Ercol dining chairs surprisingly well. The original shutters have been painted in the same shade as the walls for a seamless continuity.

This feature is an edited extract from Victorian Modern: A Design Bible for the Victorian Home, Thames & Hudson, Jo Leevers and Rachael Smith, £30

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This handy cast iron griddle has a ridged side for a perfectly seared finish, and a flat side for hot-plate cooking, plus it's big enough for a feast. £39 procook.co.uk

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Microplane®'s new 3-in-1 Ginger Tool takes the hard work out of peeling, grating and slicing fresh ginger. You'll wonder how you managed without it. £19.95 microplane.com

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The iconic Always Pan has got bigger, with a new 32cm version that does everything with its non-toxic nonstick coating. Saute, fry, boil, steam, bake and serve large meals in this stylish and versatile piece of kit that comes with a clever spatula that rests on the handle. £155 froumourplace.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Limited to editions of 280, our newly-commissioned Art Deco posters feature glamorous holiday destinations around the world, ski resorts in the European Alps, and the world’s greatest historic automobiles. Over 100 designs to choose from, all printed on 100% cotton fine art paper, measuring 97 x 65 cms. Priced at £420 each (inc. UK sales tax). Private commissions are also welcome. @pullmaneditionsposters All images and text copyright © Pullman Editions 2023

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H O M E | TREND OKA Set Of Four Kintaro Dinner Plates Putting Green, £95 oka.com

ROCKETT ST GEORGE Set Of 4 Grapefruit Plates, £45 rockettstgeorge.co.uk

TRUFFLE TABLESCAPES Aqua Mother of Pearl Charger Plates, £80 truffletablescapes.co.uk

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Morris & Co set of 4 side plates, £66 spode.co.uk

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ANTHROPOLOGIE Nathalie Lete dessert plates, £16 each anthropologie.com

COX & COX Four Ada Side Plates, £55 coxandcox.co.uk

SAZY Perry Set of 6 Dinner Plates, £20 sazy.com

SWEETPEA & WILLOW Sudo Side Plates, £45 sweetpeaandwillow.com

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ightwell House, a contemporary residence in Belsize Park, is a stunning example of how to build down, adding another floor to your home which feels luxurious, cohesive, and spacious. XUL Architecture’s director Sebastian Sandler explains: “One of the main challenges of the project was to create an extension that allows the ingress of natural light into the basement while still providing enough space for multi-functional rooms, including a

gym and guest bedroom, a TV area, study, as well as a downstairs bathroom. To achieve this, we always try to connect the internal staircase over all floors so that the flow is cohesive and create lightwells in different corners of the floorplan to allow for multiple locations of daylight.” The result is a generous 3.9m height spacious light-filled basement that takes advantage of every inch of available land. The ground floor was extended by 5.2m to create openings for light wells, while the basement shape was altered to maximise space within planning guidelines. The new basement maximises the potential floor space as much as Camden Council would allow within their planning guidelines, increasing the depth of the building by 50%. The basement gym-slash-bedroom has a sliding door to hide the Peloton away while guests stay and a wall bed that lowers into the space. Opposite, the light well brings light to the study with high-level windows providing privacy to the bedroom. Kitchens can often be overwhelming spaces for some people, particularly for people who are neurodiverse.There is often a lot going on, from cooking books to appliances to things drying on racks. They may have challenges with executive function and keeping it tidy can be a struggle. In this kitchen, a lot of the countertop is hidden behind pocket doors so you can have things open

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as you work, but then you can close the doors and have a calming, neat continuous surface when you are done and it is time to relax with a cup of tea. Designing quiet spaces with little sensory stimulation is also a great way to provide those much-needed spaces to retreat. As with many XUL Architecture projects, dark areas were used for utility and plant rooms allowing the brightest rooms to be used for living functions. Additionally, black-out blinds were installed and linked to a Smart Home voice-controlled system, allowing the homeowners to adjust the light levels easily. The ground floor boasts a contemporary staircase, while Crittall-style doors open to the renovated formal reception room or continue from the hallways to the walk-through extension with dining room and roof lights to enjoy the night sky and views of the garden whilst entertaining friends. A clever feature introduced to the ground floor extension was to slide all of the glass doors back into the wall, creating an unobstructed view of the garden during the warm summer months. This renovation has allowed the family to grow into this home and have enough space for privacy and quiet activities without disturbing others in another part of the home.

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A Sofa For Every Space Sit back, snuggle up and sink into the extraordinary comfort of Bridgman’s new premium sofa collections. From the softness of each cushion to the finish of every fabric, you'll never find furniture quite like it.

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Crystal clear The art of living with Lalique

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alique, the iconic French crystal house is celebrating the moors of Scotland this Christmas. Inspired by the countryside in Crieff where it has its Michelin star restaurant Lalique and boutique in the heart of the ancient Glenturret Distillery – the oldest working distillery in Scotland. The collection is a constellation of greens, firs, emeralds where century old walls reign supreme. The celebratory collection is full of beautiful crystal pieces that are all hand made in the Alsace factory – the only Lalique factory in the world where all pieces are created using unique know-how. It takes over seven years to

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train to become a Lalique glass artist. Each piece that leaves the factory is hand signed 'Lalique'. The result is a range that spans beautiful crystal discs for the tree – unique designs which are different each year – true collectors’ items and priced from around £100 to a range of suns, barn owls, tawny owls, flora and fauna that come to life in translucent material masterfully sculpted in by Lalique craftspeople. Genuine gifts of nature, to cherish forever. Lalique’s art of living unveils its magical spells in a precious collection of objects and jewellery that is bewitching. lalique.com

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o the P E O P L E A new residential development is set to bring Lots Road Power Station back to life. Absolutely takes a look

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he oldest of London’s three historic power stations, Lots Road, has been transformed into Powerhouse, a collection of 260 luxury apartments. As the building once responsible for electrifying London’s railways begins its new chapter, we look at the history of this iconic London landmark. Lots Road power station was completed in 1905 for the purpose of powering London’s network of underground railways. Funded by prolific American financier Charles Yerkes, it was the world’s most expensive power station ever built and the largest generator of electricity. Designed by James Russell Chapman, the power station was erected at the junction of Chelsea Creek and the River Thames, supported by the first and largest steel-frame in the British Isles. It became the largest power station in the world, and within 30 years it was providing power to the entire London Underground network, plus miles of tramlines. A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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MODERN APARTMENT AT POWERHOUSE

THE NEW EXTERIOR LIGHT RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY JOURNAL, 3 FEB 1905

“The power station is an important symbol of the industrial era”

The build included four 275 foot chimneys, designed to direct the smoke and gas away from the power station’s coal boilers and clear the surrounding residential homes. As part of its refurbishment, the two taller chimneys are being retained and repaired, with access ways created through the lowest level of the chimneys linking the inner courtyard to bridges across Chelsea Creek. The original façades, which unusually incorporated glazed windows, lived very different lives, the south side bleached by the sun for over 100 years, and the west side exposed to coal explosions throughout its lifetime. Despite not being a listed building, the power station represents an important symbol of the industrial era, and the remaining historic elements of the building have been painstakingly preserved and incorporated into the new development, including original archways, steelwork, and brickwork. Once known as the ‘cathedral of the industrial age’, the power station’s legacy of public service is key to the reimagining of this London landmark into a modern-day icon. During WW2 the building continued to power the Underground, ensuring tube trains continued to run while London suffered power cuts. It is believed that the windows on the Thames side of the power station were bricked up during this time as a way of minimising potential bomb damage. A series of six posters were commissioned by London Transport in 1944 to celebrate the power station’s contribution to the war and London’s survival of the Blitz.

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THE TURBINE ROOM

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A further contribution to London life came in the 1970s when, following complications with LBC and Capital Radio’s antenna towers, the power station allowed the radio channels to hang a makeshift antenna between its two chimneys, which was used several more times for radio transmission until 2007. In the 1960s the power station was converted from coal burning to heavy fuel oil and a further conversion to gas occurred in the 1970s, resulting in several visible changes being made to the building, most notably the lowering of one of the four chimneys to roof level. A second chimney was removed 10 years later to give the building a more coherent look. Although by 1985 the National Grid was a more costeffective way of operating the Underground, generators at Lots Road were retained as back-up until the ageing machinery came to the end of its life in 2002, when the entire site was finally closed, becoming the world’s longestserving power station. Masterminded by Farrells London as the cornerstone of Chelsea Waterfront, Powerhouse’s 260 luxury apartments will boast interiors designed to reflect the building’s heritage and industrial legacy. Residents will have direct access to 400m of Thames waterfront opened to the public for the first time in 100 years as well as to a concierge with 5-star services around the clock. The exclusive health and fitness centre, housing a luxurious spa, a fully equipped gym, and a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a private sanctuary for exercise and relaxation. Apartments at Powerhouse start at £1.7m.

“The site was finally closed iin 2002, becoming the world’s longest-serving power station”

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o you remember what you doing in 1978? Grease was the must-see film that year. The Ford Cortina was the UK’s bestselling car. Kate Bush was in the charts with Wuthering Heights. In Spring, 1978, Alison from Whitley Bay visited the Delcor showroom in Newcastle to buy her first sofa. She recalls: “We were impressed by the design, the comfort and the fact the furniture was made for you”. Looking back this time, Alison said “My husband Andy and I had trawled round all the shops in Newcastle. Up until then we had made do with handme-downs and secondhand furniture. We didn’t believe in buying cheap items - we saved up (as you did in those days) and then bought something we thought would last.” Here in Northumberland, Delcor has been creating handmade upholstered

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furniture – sofas of distinction - to our customers’ individual specifications since 1967. One of our early marketing lines described us as “the manufacturer who sells direct to the customer.” We soon became well known throughout the Northeast. Later, through other showrooms in the UK, Delcor solidified its reputation as a high-quality specialist manufacturer and retailer of the very best furniture. Alison recalls choosing the sofa and a matching chair, and then waiting for them to be made while her lounge was decorated. She had her first child in 1981 and moved to a larger home. She loved the sofa and chair she had but wanted to enlarge the set, so they returned to Delcor to purchase another chair. We have always offered a refurbishment service for older Delcor furniture. People come back to us to have their well-

loved Delcor furniture fully restored. Alison reflected “The suite lasted very well, in 2020 my husband died, Covid came, and life stopped. At the beginning of this year, I decided to redecorate, I realized my wonderful Delcor settee was really looking like it needed renewing as the fabric was starting to show its age.I must admit I won’t need my new sofa bed to last another 45 years but now I’ll have a fantastic piece of furniture to leave to my children knowing it will give many years of good service.” “I was so well received during my visit. I felt like I’d come ‘home’. I knew your products were excellent and really didn’t need any persuasion to think about buying from you again. Visit our showrooms in Seaton Delaval, Stamford, London, Altrincham or Witney. delcor.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Morsø cast iron stoves can generate plenty of heat even in the tightest space, thanks to its ergonomic design and sleek chimney, plus it has a handle that always stays cold. From £1,999; morsoe.com

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Light up Christmas with Holloways of Ludlow

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ome is about family, and nobody understands that better than family business Holloways of Ludlow. We have spent over 35 years discovering, curating and building the UK’s best catalogue of designer lighting and furniture. Our passion is bringing these iconic designs into your homes, to transform your family life and dazzle visiting guests.There is always a lively debate about when is too early to start planning for Christmas, but we can all agree that nothing is worse than being late. This is especially true when it comes to getting your home ready for the cosy, festive season. The right dining table can conjure up a classy, yet intimate and cheerful atmosphere. Combined with a stunning pendant light, its beauty is further illuminated. Sitting around a dinner table is a special part of our festive, memorable moments. We believe the dinner table itself should also be special and have developed a range of exclusive bundles to help you bring some magic to mealtimes. They are not only the best designs in the world from the best brands in the world, but they also come at the best prices thanks to our unbeatable bundle discounts. Brands like HAY, Finn Juhl, Muuto and Knoll come at a price, but that is because they are built to last. From the sustainable materials used to the traditional skills that are masterfully applied to craft each product, the difference separates consumable from art. Designer lighting is the crown that coronates a well-designed interior. We only work with the very best designer lighting brands, from table lamps through to pendant lights. Winter is a dark time of year, with shorter evenings and less sunlight; with our designer lighting, your home will never have felt more alive. Enjoy free delivery from our website when you spend over £50, or come and see us in person in one of our three gorgeous London stores. hollowaysofludlow.com

The right dining table can conjure up a classy, yet intimate and cheerful atmosphere

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Upholstery Design Services

RUG STORE specialise in a wide selection of new, old and Antique Persian, Turkish, Caucasian and Turkmen Carpets. Various antique, old and new Kilims are available. We offer a professional hand-cleaning and restoration service. We buy old and antique carpets even damaged rugs. Part exchange and evaluations.

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Sense & SERENITY

Poggenpohl presents a kitchen that marries simplicity, elegance and functionality

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his kitchen uses a combination of ‘Natural Nut Tree’ and ‘ Blossom W h it e’ do ors alongside the exquisite Neolith ‘Himalayan Crystal’ worktops. With a soft and elegant palette, it embodies a sense of tranquility and warmth, perfectly reflecting the client’s desire for a clean and inviting space. The customer wanted a natural and organic feel to the kitchen. The warm tones and distinctive grain patterns of the ‘Nut Tree’ doors lends a touch of rustic charm, whilst the matt lacquered ‘Blossom White’ provides a clean and modern backdrop. Together they create a harmonious balance that is visually appealing and soothing. The porcelain worktops in Neolith’s Himalayan Crystal finish add a luxurious touch that is enhanced by its satin finish. The combination of the durability and stunning aesthet-

ics makes them an ideal choice for a kitchen that aims for both style and practicality – which is just what this client ordered. Ensuring a modern finish, the LED lighting is adjustable and integrated into the kitchen, allowing the client to easily control the mood of the space, from bright and vibrant to soft and relaxing, depending on the occasion and personal preference. The play of light and shadow further accentuates the textures and tones of the materials, creating a captivating visual experience. The client’s request for a muted colour palette that still exudes warmth is achieved with this design. The soft and elegant tones create a serene ambience, fostering a sense of tranquility and comfort in the kitchen. The clean lines and uncluttered layout further allow for easy navigation and smooth workflow. This kitchen goes above and beyond meeting the client’s expecta-

tions as it harmoniously blends aesthetics, functionality and the desired ambiance. The use of the warm finishes and modern Siemens appliances achieves a balance between visual appeal, practicality and the desired serene and inviting atmosphere. This kitchen design captures the essence of simplicity, elegance and efficiency. The choice of materials, colour palette, lighting and appliances all contribute to a space that is both visually stunning and highly functional. Whether the client is cooking, entertaining or simply enjoying a quiet moment, this kitchen offers a quiet and inviting environment for the client and their loved ones to gather and create lasting memories, all while ensuring an ergonomic design that will stand the test of time. To find your nearest Poggenpohl dealer, visit poggenpohl.com or phone 01737 728 100 A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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MEET the MAKER

Interior designer Samantha Bartlett on the inspiration behind her business, evolving with the times and stand out projects Q What was your route into interior design? A Interior design has followed me throughout my life, it has

Q How did you want to be different? A The construction industry as a whole can be quite daunting

always been a joy of mine. My Grandmother kept my first mood board, which consisted of magazine cut outs, glued onto a sheet of card and then wrapped in cling film. During college, interior design at AS or A-level didn’t exist. I took part in an art foundation where you learn a number of artistic mediums and soon after joined University. As part of the degree, the first year we followed the same course as the architecture students so I developed a good base knowledge of buildings and construction. I eventually graduated with a first-class honours in interior design, something I was very proud to achieve.

for clients who have no knowledge of that world. I want to make the process easy to understand and enjoyable. I like to work with people who want to work together and create a strong team dynamic. I believe this is the key to successful projects.

Q Did something inspire you to go it alone? A Yes, lockdown. Having two children under the age of two

and living away from my family without an immediate support network I needed the flexibility. I had always aspired to having my own business, but the need to support my family both financially and also as a parent gave me the final push.

Q From day one, what did you want to offer? A I have always wanted to prove that interior design is more

than the stereotyped perception of ‘wallpapering and curtains treatments’. I want to showcase the benefit of using an interior designer. It was a challenge starting out on my own, I have delivered many prestigious projects, but all whilst working for other companies and you are not allowed to showcase this. You are starting from scratch and asking clients to put a lot of faith in what you say and so I was keen to always give the best account of myself and develop that trusting relationship. I want clients to receive the benefit of my design knowledge, the skills of my trusted supply chain and the trade relationships I have developed.

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Q How do you like to work with clients? A I like to get to know my clients, this helps me to understand

their character and what is important to them. I have a preferred style, but I don’t try to force this on clients, the design process should be collaborative. I am honest in my approach and work closely with the client to ensure that the project exceeds their expectations. For me trust is imperative. Q Have you evolved in any way? A As designers we grow every day, that is what keeps our

profession interesting. As a business we have evolved from myself working at the dining table, to a small studio. I have had to develop my management skills as I am now responsible for the wellbeing of our team. Like most I don’t have a business background so I am always learning about the rules of running a successful business. I like to dive in and test myself, I built my first website, designed and developed all the branding and marketing and generally try to keep pushing myself all the time.

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you are capable of doing, from brief to completion? A 1. CHELSEA PROJECT

This project demonstrates how we can work with complex refurbishment projects. This house was taken back to its core, we worked with the contractor to make this house compliant, more sustainable and become a comfortable place to live with a homely sense in the centre of London. 2. SURREY PROJECT

This project demonstrates how we can work to most budgets, with understated luxury. We upcycled most of the house and made the house work for the growing family and their needs. 3. HAMPSTEAD PROJECT

This project is a good example of how well we manage our larger scale projects. I presented the concept designs to the client in May and we installed and completed this extensive refurbishment project in November. The project has just won best ‘Luxury Residence in London’ by Design Et Al 2023 award, my first award since setting up on my own and something I am extremely proud of. Q Would you say there is a Samantha Bartlett

design style? A We are understated luxury, making a luxurious home live-

able and not a show home. We do not have a set style, this is governed by the client and their needs, but our ethos does help drive this in our design and approach. Q What’s next for you? A On a fun level, we continue to celebrate our award win, we

currently have a number of projects coming to an end periodically over the coming months and are looking forward to the next opportunities that come our way. Find out more by visiting samanthabartlett.com

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Are you considering a loft conversion but not sure where to start? Here’s our beginners’ guide By PENDLE HARTE

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f you live in a Victorian or Edwardian house in London and you haven’t converted your loft, why not? Loft conversions are, in most cases, a no brainer. Swapping dark attic space for a bright bedroom and ensuite bathroom not only transforms a house, but it also adds about 20 per cent to its value. What’s not to like? Of course you have to get it right, and there are several things to consider. First of all, is there enough head height to even begin? You need a minimum loft ceiling height of 2.2 metres to accommodate your conversion. If your ceiling doesn’t measure up, you’ll need to lower the floor or heighten the roof, which can be costly and messy work, though eminently possible. If you’re in a conservation area you’re unlikely to be allowed to

raise the roof, while if you’re lowering ceilings on the floor below, then you will most likely need to move out while the work is done. In most cases, this won’t be necessary. Loft conversions typically don’t require planning permission However, large changes are required to meet building regulations to ensure the structure is stable and safe. If you’re unsure, your architect or surveyor should be on hand to guide you. Most residential houses – unless they’re detached – will need a Party Wall Agreement: if you’re making structural changes to a shared party wall in a terraced house, you’ll need to get written permission from neighbours on both sides before work begins – and in most cases, this is a simple affair. The most common loft conversion is a dormer conversion, which involces an additional

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space built onto an existing roof. They create more room than other conversions. Installing a dormer onto the back of the roof and rooflights onto the street-facing from side is a straightforward affair for most Victorian houses. It’s important you decide how you want your conversion to look before beginning work, so you can accommodate your must-haves around non-negotiables like plumbing. Plan for the biggest additions first, like bathroom fittings, built-in storage and large furniture, as these require the most space. If you’re planning to have sockets or wall lights on either side of a bed, for instance, then you’ll need to decide where the bed goes before the walls are plastered – so be prepared. You’ll also need to think about where to put light switches and make decisions on everything from banister style to flooring,

You’ll need to decide where the bed goes before the walls are plastered – so be prepared

so it’s a good idea to be prepared. It's important to set a budget before you approach architects and labourers, outlining exactly what you can and can’t afford. Fees quoted by an architect tend to cover drawings and submissions to necessary authorities, but hidden costs can creep in later unless they’ve explicitly stated otherwise. The quotes you receive will be for the extension alone, so you will need to factor in additional costs for materials, labour, furniture and fittings. Hiring a dedicated loft company can make sense because they will take care of everything from the survey and drawings to the final build, sending electricians, plumbers and joiners in when required. Converting your loft needn’t be stressful if you come to it armed with all the information you need. A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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J O I N T H E C L U B Life is sweet at Club Med’s Sicily outpost in Cefalù By PENDLE HARTE

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ome people are a bit sniffy about all-inclusive holidays. To those people I say two words: Club Med. Nobody who has ever been to Club Med would have any doubts about the sheer joy of its all-inclusive philosophy, and once you’ve experienced one you’re very likely to return. Those who know, know that a true holiday consists of a real break from all domestic responsibilities and almost all decision making. Other factors include never having to queue, never experiencing the slightest annoyance and definitely never having to carry any cash. From the start, we’re well looked-after. Club Med’s Sicily outpost is in Cefalù, on the north western coast; we land at Palermo in the evening and are swept off in a taxi, arriving too late for dinner. Or so we thought. Our two rooms – well, not rooms, they’re self-contained small houses, cleverly and discreetly cut into the rock, all of them precisely angled for perfect sea views – are waiting for us with dinner laid out, plus a bottle of Prosecco and even pudding. It’s very Club Med to anticipate your needs so precisely, and that’s exactly how our week continues. Cefalù is one of Club Med’s more luxurious resorts. While it’s great for families, it doesn’t cater to children under the age of eight – and because of its extra exclusivity there are more adults travelling without children than we’ve seen at other Club Meds. It’s a beautiful spot, a sprawling resort set in cliffs along the coast with views over the bay to Cefalù and the Rocca, the impressive limestone cliff that dominates the town. There has been a resort on this site since the 1950s, when Village Magique consisted of much simpler wooden huts, and the new

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VIEWS OVER THE BAY TO CEFALÙ AND THE ROCCA

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incarnation is just a few years old and feels fresh and contemporary. There’s a vast pool, but the best swimming is in the sea, where loungers are stylishly laid out on platforms set into the rocks and there are floating pontoons to swim to and dive from. Our days settle into a routine punctuated by visits to the watersports centre which has a dreamy location in a small creek below the resort. Here there are lots of things on offer, including paddleboarding – regular style and the step pedal kind – plus kayaks and sailing dinghies, which require an introductory lesson and despite our bad luck with the wind (there is none most days) we manage to learn a few sailing skills. Between us we experiment with several activities, all of them easy to find on the Club Med app, including yoga, archery and circuit training (I manage one class). Luxury here involves never having to book ahead or worry that there won’t be a space. If you decide you want a kayak right now, there’ll be one waiting for you. Everything is seamless and ready at all times. I had hoped to visit Etna, and we could have taken an excursion – but it’s not exactly close. “Would it mean missing lunch?” asked daughter number two. It certainly would, and that was the end of that. Because meal times are a huge highlight at Club Med, and at Cefalù especially. Breakfast includes everything you could imagine, and we learn to hold back a bit because unless you’re very early, there’s not all that much time before lunch. So it’s mostly fruit, yoghurt and pistachios for me, but the teenagers are all over waffles with pistachio paste, miniature cakes and chocolate pastries.

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“If you decide you want a kayak right now, there’ll be one waiting for you”

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Lunch happens either at the main restaurant as a buffet – a breathtaking one with an extensive salad bar plus lots of pasta, fish and meat, plus daily pizzas and more – or (and this is our favourite) at the smaller beach restaurant, where chefs prepare simple dishes of grilled fish and vegetables in an impossibly dreamy shady spot. Dinner is back at the main restaurant, after pre-dinner drinks and snacks by the pool. In fact there are snacks by the pool seemingly at all times – one one memorable occasion it’s a tomato festival. Tomatoes are a highlight of every meal, in fact, as are pistachios, a Sicilian speciality and we will never forget the dessert pizzas with sweet, bright green pistachio paste. We’re also well entertained with a programme that includes live bands, dance performances, a light show and more, all thanks to the classic Club Med team of GOs, who have many skills: the afternoon sailing instructor is a dancer in the evening. On the last night there’s a prizegiving ceremony, where everyone proudly collects medals for outstanding achievements in yoga, archery and sailing. We’re fully committed Club Med people now, so where to next? clubmed.co.uk

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Historical Boutique Hotel

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Château Brachet, once the home of Doctor Léon Brachet, a prominent figure in 19th-century Aix-les-Bains society, offers 15 uniquely themed rooms and suites set within a lush 6-hectare park. Its gastronomic restaurant, led by Chef Bertrand Jeanson, caters to discerning connoisseurs. Guests can enjoy an 18-meter outdoor pool, as well as tennis, padel, pétanque, croquet, badminton, and volleyball courts. The estate also features an “Executive Golf” course spanning over a hectare in a serene, peaceful environment.

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Parisian

BLISS Is Paris still the ultimate cultural, romantic and gourmet destination? Words S A N DY CA D I Z - S M I T H

A TERRACE AT THE SHANGRI-LA, PARIS

udrey Hepburn famously said: “Paris is always a good idea.” And while the City of Light undeniably has many charms, this sentiment is a hotly debated one. Is Paris overrated and over-crowded? Or is it the ultimate cultural, romantic and gourmet destination? Having not visited for some time, we couldn’t wait to rediscover the city so we came with fresh eyes and open hearts and minds. Our journey starts with coffee, croissants and glossy magazines in the luxury of Eurostar’s Business Premier lounge. We move at a leisurely

pace to claim our spacious Business Class seats onboard. Travelling by train this way undoubtedly makes life better. We settle down in comfort to a tasty breakfast and a glass of bubbles -we’re on our way to Paris, after all. In what feels like an incredibly short time later (it happens when you’re travelling Business Class), we’re disembarking at the Gare du Nord and heading for our destination for the weekend. The Shangri-La Paris. Located in the elegant 16th arrondissement in the former home of Prince Roland Boneparte, the hotel has an innate glamour, and we are immediately enveloped in that ineffable Parisian style. The lobby gleams and sparkles, and there’s the warmest of welcomes with our own personal A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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invigorating swims in the indoor pool washed with natural light and chilling outside on the peaceful terrace. We treat ourselves to facials and massages at Chi The Spa and try out the irresistible cocktails at Le Bar Botaniste. We saunter down the nearby Champs Elysees and visit the Yves Saint Laurent museum for our designer fix. Falling more in love with Paris by the day. But when night falls the city takes on an even more enchanting guise. After dusk, the Eiffel Tower ups its sparkle quotient, with extra twinkling for five minutes at the beginning of every hour (until it’s switched off at 11.45 pm). It’s magical and unforgettable and we don’t even have to leave our room to wonder at it. There’s no doubt in our minds that Paris Shangri-Lastyle is definitely a good idea. Always. LOBBY, SHANGRI-LA

guide waiting to show us to our room. And what a room, well Junior Suite actually, with one bedroom and separate living and dining rooms. There’s a dressing area, a huge marble bathroom with a walk-in shower, the deepest bathtubs, and the signature mirror-embedded television. To top it all, there’s a gasp-inducing Eiffel Tower and River Seine view through the oversized window. As well as its enviable views and its location close to all the main attractions, the Shangri-La Paris is famous for its food. The breakfast menu reads like a catalogue of indulgence and we tuck into basketfuls of perfect buttery pastries, flavourful coffee and the ultimate start to any day - truffled scrambled eggs. We sample the fabulous summer lunch menu in the sunshine in La Bauhinia’s stunning secret garden with shared plates of tuna tataki, sashimi, seabass crudo and indulgent lobster ravioli. Summer captured on a plate. The hotel is also home to France's only Chinese restaurant with a Michelin star. Shang Palace celebrates southeast China’s cuisine and is quite simply stupendous. We loved the special menu with its sashimi, gorgeous dumplings and melt-in-themouth Wagyu beef sirloin. A meal to remember. Of course the food should be memorable - the city is known as a gourmet destination. Outside the hotel we loved dining at the family-owned Au Petit Tonneau with its traditional French menu and lunching on the highly Instagrammable Girafe's terrace in the Eiffel Tower's shadow. We make the most of the hotel’s impressive facilities, enjoying

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“Staying at Château Brachet is a chance to travel back in history”

Time TRAVEL Château Brachet: the look and feel of a stately home in the heart of the “riviera of the alps”

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ocated five kilometres from the shores of Lake Bourget, on the heights of the small town of Grésy-sur-Aix and only 20 minutes away from Lake Annecy, this boutique hotel is housed in a beautifully restored historic residence. There are 15 rooms and suites, a wellness area, a gastronomic restaurant and a sixhectare landscaped park, with an 18-metre long outdoor swimming pool, a solarium and a selection of outdoor games: tennis and padel, pétanque, croquet, badminton and volleyball courts, a giant chessboard as well as an Executive Golf training area. Staying at Château Brachet is not just about pampering your body and indulging in gastronomy, but a chance to travel back in history. The establishment is the ultimate homage to Dr Léon Brachet, one of the last owners of this stately home. His untiring efforts to transform Aix-

les-Bains into the queen of spa resorts at the end of the 19th century saw him mingle with the European aristocracy. For the current owners, acquiring the building in 2010 was a case of love at first sight but also a major gamble. They confide: “This renovation, which we wanted as faithful as possible to the rules of the art and the “soul” of the buildings, was made possible when we were made aware of many history components around this residence. We brought in three contemporary history master's degree students from the University of Grenoble to research the history of the Château and they were slowly able to piece together its intricate heritage.” The goal was for the château to recreate the relaxed atmosphere of the age. Thus, to convey the power of attraction of Aix-les-Bains, where aristocrats, crowned heads, artists and intellectuals – from the Austrian Empress "Sissi" to Sarah Bernhardt, not forgetting Queen Victoria and King George I – all flocked to enjoy the thermal "seasons". The result? After a ten-year restoration, the building has been brought back to life, transformed into an elegant historical boutique-hotel that offers modern comfort as well as a unique journey back into a forgotten era: Aix-les-Bains' golden age as a spa resort. Chateau Brachet is a proud member of Cosy Places Luxe by Charme & Caractère cosy-places-luxe.com chateaubrachet.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Festive LUXURY Feel the Christmas spirit at Coworth Park

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winkling lights, roaring log fires, the smell of mince pies. Christmas is a time to cosy up indoors with board games and films, or breathe in crisp wintry air on long walks. And there’s nowhere more Christmassy than Coworth Park in the festive season. This rural retreat is set in 240 acres of picturesque parkland and offers luxurious rooms and suites, exquisite dining and a tranquil spa that offers the chance to do as much or as little as you like. Part of The Dorchester Collection, Coworth Park is an impressive 18thcentury country house hotel and spa in the Berkshire countryside. While the exterior is traditional, it has a distinctively modern flavour to many of its interiors and the fantastic grounds offer lots of opportunities to relax and enjoy the beautiful countryside. There are lots of accommodation options, ranging from the Mansion House with its elegant rooms and suites to the selfcontained Stables and Cottages that retain the feeling of the country estate with the comfort and seclusion of your own private residence. For winter, warm colours and soft lighting create an atmosphere of relaxed elegance, and deep copper bathtubs contribute to cosy nights in. And because no Christmas is complete without a touch of sparkle, the team can even take requests to decorate your room or suite with your very own tree, for gathering around with the family on Christmas morning. There are three restaurants at Coworth Park, each offering unique dining experiences to celebrate Modern British cuisine. Michelin-starred Woven by Executive Chef Adam Smith is a fresh culinary concept where every plate sets the scene for exceptional ingredients, inspired by timeless dishes and weaving together

contrasting flavours. The Barn is a more relaxed affair, its rustic charm housed in a beautiful converted barn overlooking the estate. This is the place to enjoy the best of the season’s local produce while cosying up next to a roaring fire after a long walk. And for afternoon tea, the Drawing Room is filled with sumptuous armchairs and beautiful views of the grounds. There’s lots to do in the house and grounds. The parkland offers ample opportunity for exploration on foot, by bike or in a horse and carriage, and the kids’ club is a source of lots of fun games and activities as well as the chance to meet friendly horses and take riding lessons. For

“For winter, warm colours and soft lighting create an atmosphere of relaxed elegance”

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“On New Year’s Eve it’s a leisurely ploughman’s lunch to prepare you for a gala dinner in the evening” adults, a programme of country pursuits varies according to the day and includes laser clay shooting, archery and falconry. Indoors, there’s an award-winning spa that blends a picturesque setting with eight treatment rooms, including two doubles. Relax with luxurious treatments and a beautiful, atmospheric indoor pool, and take advantage of the fully-equipped gym. Options include a luxury three-night break, which includes plenty of fun festive

activities. The celebrations begin on Christmas Eve with an indulgent afternoon tea and family board games before a threecourse dinner at Woven by Adam Smith. On Christmas Day, Father Christmas arrives with gifts for the children and there’s Champagne and canapes before the traditional five-course Christmas feast is served with all the trimmings. Then HM The King’s Christmas Broadcast will be shown before a relaxed supper with live music in the evening. On Boxing Day, enjoy country pursuits on the estate with the equestrian centre open all day, or cosy up indoors with cream tea in the drawing room and family board games before a lavish dinner and more live music. Or ring in the new year with a two- or three-night break that includes live music before New Year’s dinner in Woven by Adam Smith or The Barn. Then on New Year’s Eve it’s a leisurely ploughman’s lunch to prepare you for a gala dinner in the evening, with a DJ in the Mansion House plus fireworks and champagne at midnight. Recover on New Year’s Day with country pursuits after a slow brunch, and move seamlessly from cream tea in the Drawing Room to dinner in either Woven by Adam Smith or The Barn. Service comes from an amazing team to ensure that your every wish is granted. For the ultimate in luxury and relaxation, there's nowhere like Coworth Park. dorchestercollection.com

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Visit our school set in the heart of Dulwich at an upcoming open day Saturday 7 October 2023 Whole School Open Day Find out more and book online at www.rosemeadprepschool.org.uk

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St Benedict's is a successful blend of the traditional and the progressive; proud of its heritage but also forward thinking and innovative. Within a caring, happy community, our pupils thrive, benefiting from a seamless education which can begin at the age of three and continue through to the Sixth Form. stbenedicts.org.uk

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PRE-PREP The new Head of Pre-Prep at Fulham School Joanna Copland on a whole-child approach to early years education to ensure strong beginnings

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and what attracted you to working with the early years age group? A I have been teaching for over 30 years from ages 2 ½ up to 13 in a range of subjects and for the past 14 years in leadership roles. My original interest and degree in the early years of education and this role offered the opportunity to re-engage fully with this age group. Q How does Fulham School support the

transition from nursery to pre-prep?

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Prep, with the Nursery classroom being next door to the Reception classrooms. As such, children are seen as part of the school from the very beginning, taking part in assemblies and all activities. For pupils who will transition to another school, support is available, but it is fully expected that from day one in the Nursery

the children are part of Fulham School and will move up the year groups seamlessly. Q What is Fulham School's

approach to SEND support?

A Due to small class sizes children are

very well known by all the staff, who are quick to pick up on any concerns with learning. We have a full time SENDCo and a number of support teachers, each with specialisms with a wide range of needs (SEND, EAL, OT, etc). Personalised learning plans are set up to support the children.

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'essentials', but with additions such as French – what does early language learning give to young people? A Learning an additional language at an early age has a number of advantages. It has been shown that the earlier a child learns

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a foreign language, the quicker they can pick it up as their brain are naturally more malleable. Linguistic studies have also shown that learning a foreign language supports a child's command of their mother tongue, so it is of double benefit. Furthermore, it creates an awareness of other cultures, and also supports cognitive abilities. Finally, it is fun! Our children love their French lessons which are dynamic and offer a range of activities within each session. Q You have an enormous number of

clubs and extracurricular 'adventures' – what do these elements bring to pupils' learning and to school life? A Children are generally very open-minded, eager to learn and enjoy new experiences within a safe and supportive environment. By offering a wide range of clubs and other activities, we can offer a breadth of

opportunities that may help children discover new interests and uncover hidden passions. Q Fulham School Pre-Prep pupils

have a Wraparound Care Club and now a breakfast club – how do these work for pupils and families? A We are aware that many parents have a very busy life and may find it hard to juggle the needs of home and work. Offering wraparound care means that the children can attend the school site between 7.30am and 5.30pm. This hopefully eases the pressures of the work/ life balance. Parents sign up for these sessions on either a regular or ad hoc basis according to their needs and the children are supervised by our regular teaching staff, so they are with familiar faces. fulham.school A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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PUPILS AT ST BENEDICT'S

Fresh VISION

A new chapter for St Benedict’s School– welcoming a new Headmaster

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hange is a constant in the world of education, which brings excitement and anticipation for both students and staff. This year sees a new chapter for St Benedict’s School as they bade farewell to Headmaster of seven years, Andrew Johnson, and welcomed in newly appointed Headmaster, Joe Smith. Mr Smith joins St Benedict’s from The Oratory School, near Reading, where he had been Headmaster since 2016 and brings with him a wealth of experience and leadership in the education sector, along with a vision to take the school to greater heights.

where he emphasised the importance of maintaining the school’s ethos and traditions while embracing a dynamic and forward-thinking approach to learning. “St Benedict’s has always been more than just a place of learning; it’s a close- knit community where lifelong friendships are forged and values are instilled. My intention is to continue to foster a sense of belonging and promote inclusivity and diversity by creating an environment where every student feels valued and supported and can thrive personally as well as academically. We pride ourselves on having passionate

VISION FOR ST BENEDICT’S

“It’s a close- knit community where lifelong friendships are forged”

Mr Smith’s commitment to educational excellence is marked by dedication and a deep understanding of what it takes to nurture young minds. Speaking about his new appointment, Mr Smith outlined his vision for St Benedict’s

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and committed staff, who genuinely care about the young people they work with. This year’s outstanding exam results for GCSE and A-level have shown that our success depends on the collective efforts of all members of the school community and we will continue to inspire and encourage dedication among our pupils.” As the role of education continues to evolve, schools are embracing the need to equip students with the skills, knowledge and values needed to excel in the 21st century and St Benedict’s is no exception. Find out more about St Benedict’s School at their upcoming Senior & Junior School Open Day on Saturday 7 October 2023, Sixth Form Open Evening on Thursday 12th October 2023, and Senior School Open Morning on Thursday 19th October 2023. St Benedict’s offers a wide range of scholarships and bursaries for students joining at 11+ and Sixth Form. For further information and to book into one of the open events, visit stbenedicts.org.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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ince being founded in 1898, The King Alfred School has focussed on the development of the whole child. In an age where the usefulness of exam results as the primary measure of student ability is being questioned, the School believes in the importance of providing young people with a breadth of educational experiences to support them to grow into creative, confident and thoughtful individuals who are prepared well for their future. One of the many ways in which King Alfred’s does this is by weaving transferrable skills into the curriculum. A crucial element of this is the outdoor education opportunities and camps which continue throughout the Upper School. Years 7 and 12 leave for camp at the start of the school year while Years 9 and 10 head off in the Summer Term. The trips provide a chance for the year group to bond, but

also to experience something beyond the classroom. Camping and taking part in adventurous activities, they develop selfreliance, resilience, leadership and teamwork. They consider the risks and the outcomes, build confidence and express individuality. During the Summer Term, Year 8 students camp in a leafy space within the School grounds. The students live for a week in

“In today’s world, it is becoming more and more apparent that grades aren’t everything” their own Village where they build their own shelters, cook their own food, take part in bushcraft, sport and craft sessions or run their own activities for other student to take part in. Staff provide guidance and supervision, but students are allowed to make their own decisions and elect a ‘hut representative’ to take part in The Village’s daily meetings. These experiences help students to develop skills and attributes which enable them to thrive at school and beyond. In today’s world, it is becoming more apparent that grades aren’t everything. Young people with a passion for learning and the right skills to innovate, create and take risks are the ones employers are looking for. Those who can work effectively in teams, think creatively, problem solve and manage a complex range of personal and professional relationships are being increasingly sought out as the postschool world tries to keep pace with the shifting global, political and economic currents. The King Alfred School provides these outdoor opportunities alongside classroom and extra-curricular learning to ensure students are well-prepared for their next steps. Having benefitted from a breadth of experiences supporting the development of important, transferrable skills for their future success, students are better empowered to go out and make a difference in the world. kingalfred.org.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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“There's no greater feeling than doing one rowing stroke and travelling x metres in one body movement”

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TOGETHER Kew House School's rowing programme, started in 2018, is building sporting prowess and club spirit from the ground up – and it's aiming for gold

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KEW HOUSE GIRLS ROWING ON THE THAMES

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ew House School Boat Club is a rookie in rowing terms, but it’s growing from the ground up and training girls and boys to give of their best, have fun and maybe take the sport a whole lot further. It was established in 2018, and with a firm pledge to offer rowing to all pupils as a school sport. Every afternoon, Monday to Friday, rowing is one of the sports options, so all senior year groups can take to the water and learn about the teamwork and skill involved. Kew House is, of course, in prime territory on the Thames, as this West London stretch is home to a plethora of competitive rowing teams and clubs – and with a long history of achievement. “We’re literally in the middle of the rowing bubble, where everyone’s rowing – there’s a lot of action on the river,” says

Paddy (Patrick) Graham, Head of Rowing. At Year 7 and 8, access to rowing is kept at once a week. This is, says Paddy Graham, to ensure longevity and avoid burn out. “Children at that age are very focused on wanting success,” he says. “But we have a progressive pathway.” Those boys and girls that take to rowing (and many do) have the option from Year 9 to get involved in the life of the Kew House School Boat Club (KHSBC). This means rowing sessions at weekends and after school. This moves things up several gears over time, and by Year 11 boys and girls can participate in the full club training programme. This means seven training sessions a week, including an early-morning row and weekend river meets. There’s no doubt that training with KHSBC involves commitment, but for many pupils at Kew House it becomes a passion – Paddy

Graham says it can be an addictive sport. “They fall in love with the social, physical and mental aspects of rowing,” he says. “There’s no greater feeling than doing one rowing stroke and travelling x metres in one body movement, one where you are using all your muscles, plus improving cardiovascular endurance.” He is at pains to explain to pupils who enjoy rowing that this is a sport with longevity – offering opportunities at elite, club and more casual level through university and long afterwards. “It can become part of daily routine. I know because I, and everyone I rowed with at a young age, still have to have some form of physical structure around our adult lives. So it’s something that stays with you for a long time,” he says. Building a rowing culture from scratch is, he adds, about much more than action on the water. “Something personally that A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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PARENTS HAVE BEEN ENTHUSIASTIC KHSBC SUPPORTERS, FUNDRAISERS – EVEN ROWERS AT SCHOOL EVENTS

“Rowing really showcases how resilient and robust children can be, and how willing they are to push themselves for the team”

I’ve loved in creating this boat club is that it’s such a community sport.” Kew House parents are firmly on side and have been huge supporters of both the fundraising required for kit, and the social aspects that come with getting involved and cheering on their child and the home team from the riverbank. Many parents attending for the first time are amazed at how much their child has developed their rowing skillset – and all the teamwork required for rowing success. Bear in mind that boats have to be got down to the water and readied for the race and the team doing the rowing all pull together before the racing proper can even start. Parents have expressed delight that their teenager has finally found a sport they really love. This includes the less obviously sporty children who suddenly find their

ALL PUPILS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE PART OF THE TEAM

place as part of the crew or discover a gift for strategy and leadership as rowing cox. For the school, rowing has been a tremendous addition to sporting choice – co-ed, part of local Thames-side heritage and something the whole school can get behind. “Rowing really showcases how resilient and robust children can be, and how willing they are to push themselves to their absolute limits for the team. That’s been a great success story for Kew House,” says Paddy Graham. “We wouldn’t have been the success story without a supportive parent body,” he adds. The KHSBC Summer House Regatta, taking place in June, is hugely important and a day when everyone can celebrate achievement, teamwork and club spirit. “It’s the one event where the whole boat house gets together, from year 7-13. Boys and girls and all the parents are there.” There’s even a parents’ rowing event. There have been other wonderful social events and fundraisers, including a dinner in January, and these have enabled the recent addition of senior eight boys’ and girls’ boats. The school is working hard to spread the oars wider to grow participation across its local community, including working with Chiswick Senior to get its boys and girls onto the water. Building a boat club from scratch and making rowing part of PE choices has opened pupils’ eyes to broader sporting possibilities. “We’ve always said we don’t see this as the ceiling of their achievement. We want them to be successful after Kew House and be representatives of the sport and Kew House School Boat Club,” says Paddy Graham. Recently, the school had its first try out of a junior girl as a potential for Team GB – KHSBC is aiming high for club and school. “Kew House School boys and girls would love nothing more than to qualify for Henley Royal Regatta. That’s their aim, they are gunning for it and one day they will do it.”

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Community MODEL The Chaplain of Hurst College on fostering a sense of belonging across the whole school community

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ife for our young people is becoming increasingly complicated. Developing technology has had significant benefits in society at large, and particularly education, not least because it has enabled new forms of community to take shape. It also poses real challenges for our young people as they develop as members of diverse groups. One of the key aims at Hurst is to provide pupils with an awareness of the world in which they live and how they can become valuable contributors to the communities in which they belong. Apart from teaching pupils how to be safe in their environment, we aspire to foster a sense of belonging that shapes their developing identities. Our hope is that, by the time they leave as young adults, they know who they are, what their values are, and are equipped to embark on their further journey in life. We are acutely aware that the time children and teenagers spend at school will be one of the most important formational experiences. Therefore, we model those values and instil an awareness of belonging and commitment. Members of staff – teaching and support teams – are encouraged to see Hurst not just as a workplace, but as a community. The staff dining hall and common room are open to all and provide an opportunity to meet. Outside of work, staff participate in social activities. Many colleagues cycle or run together and, with others, support local events such as the Brighton and Mid Sussex marathons.

THE CHAPEL AT HURST COLLEGE

HURST PUPILS HELP YOUNGER CHILDREN WITH READING

“We are acutely aware that the time children spend at school will be one of the most important formational experiences” Pupil wellbeing is at the centre of everything we do, with the house system as a pastoral focal point. Each student belongs to a house which becomes their home for the time they are at school. In this way, they are not only supported by their house parents and tutors but also by their peers. Each house has a small group of student guardians who are a listening ear and lead on wellbeing initiatives. The role has become increasingly important in all year groups from the Junior Prep School all the way through Senior School and Sixth Form. Students are not only encouraged to play a part in the Hurst community, but also within the local community. One example is the Reading Buddies programme. One afternoon a week, 50 students (aged 16 and 17) visit local primary schools to help children develop their reading skills. In this way, our

pupils participate in the life of the local community and develop relationships with children from a variety of backgrounds. Another example is Community Action Day, when students and staff demonstrate the Hurst ethos of ‘Work hard, do good and engage’ by clearing gardens and grounds at sports clubs, Scout halls and churches. Throughout the year, there are occasions when current and former pupils, staff and parents interact, making our community truly inter-generational. Through all these opportunities, we endeavour to provide each member of the Hurst community with a sense of belonging and purpose. We also hope that these opportunities inspire our pupils to achieve their personal bests and to enable others to do so as well.

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Story time Introducing Hector's Post, a range of personalised books to inspire positivity in children

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he new age of personalised children's books has arrived. These wonderful stories created by wife and husband team Kate and Andy, combine brilliantly fun and intricate oldfashioned watercolour artwork with engaging stories brimful of adventure. And best of all, they teach little ones the values we all cherish most dearly – those of kindness and courage, honesty and gratitude. The first seeds were planted during the earliest lockdown of 2020 when the pair were confined to a tiny London apartment. Both of them had a passion for supporting children's mental health and Kate can trace her first interest in mindfulness back to her own school days. It was only natural to combine this passion with their shared love of old-fashioned children’s books, especially the timeless classics of Wind in the Willows and Winnie the Pooh.

As the world hit pause for the lockdowns, the pair were presented with the perfect opportunity to hatch plots and create characters. So arrived the Hector’s Post whimsical tales of friendship, discovery and adventure. But their plan was to make something bigger. What they really wanted was to pack these short stories with the themes of mindfulness and positive thinking. So the books aim to create a culture that supports, encourages, and helps children navigate through this ever-evolving world. The idea to personalise the books came fairly naturally, as there is no better way for a child to learn and understand values or coping mechanisms than from a first-person perspective. When a child is in the adventure then they are truly empowered by reading about how they taught their new friend about kindness, happiness, honesty or courage. And in each story the child befriends either a lonely dinosaur, glum penguin, flustered turtle, or a frightened dragon, a thoughtless elephant or a bear cub… who tells a whopper of a fib. Currently there are six books: Be Brave, Be Happy, Be Kind, Be Unique, Be Honest and Be Calm. They are busy creating book seven with the help of their 8 month old daughter Beatrix, who was born on World Book Day. And the family have wider ambitions too, supporting the excellent work undertaken by charities for both children and mental health. So Hector’s Promise is to donate a percentage from every book sold, to a partner charity. hectorspost.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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“Expectations are high; boys become independent thinkers with a sense of justice”

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for every type of boy Essential skills for life are a priority at Dulwich Prep London

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ulwich Prep London is renowned for providing an exceptional education for boys aged 3 to 13. Situated on 29 acres, including extensive sports fields and woodland, the school offers a unique blend of a country atmosphere in a suburban setting in one of the world’s most vibrant cities. The school places a strong emphasis on its distinctive Values Ethos, and metacognition approach. Eight core school values are taught to foster empathy, a sense of social responsibility and the desire to effect positive societal change. Expectations are high; the school aims for boys to become independent thinkers with a sense of justice, who possess a strong moral compass and the capacity to adjust to the rapidly evolving

environment as thoughtful global citizens. These expectations enable pupils to make decisions based on empathy and compassion, which catalyse their success and resilience. With "love” as a core value, the school encourages open discussions and understanding of love in all its forms, which is particularly relevant considering recent events such as the pandemic and the Everyone’s Invited movement. Dulwich Prep London aims to develop young men who possess deep self-awareness, becoming passionate advocates for equity and positive models of masculinity in the modern world. Academic excellence is a top priority, supported by a metacognitive approach that teaches 12 essential skills for success in education and beyond. Alongside the core values, these attributes empower boys to navigate life and thrive in any future

they may encounter. The school provides outstanding subject-specific facilities and exceptional teaching environments, leading to impressive academic achievements. Over the past four years, the boys have obtained over 260 scholarships, and 95% of families have successfully secured their first-choice senior school. The co-curricular program is vibrant and diverse. Boys are encouraged to participate in activities catering to their interests, whether related to music, art, sports, academics, adventure, energy, studiousness, creativity, or competition. The school offers competitive sports opportunities for all skill levels, with its indoor heated pool enabling generations of students to learn how to swim and achieve national recognition in swimming competitions. Overall, Dulwich Prep London provides a well-rounded education focusing on academic excellence, character development, and personal growth. It strives to nurture boys who are confident, compassionate, and prepared to impact the world positively. Nursery, Reception and Years 1 to 8 Registration Deadline for 2024 Entry: Friday 3 November 2023 Registration Deadline for 2025 and 2026 Deferred Year 9 Entry: Friday 5 January 2024 dulwichpreplondon.org | Admissions: 020 8766 5525 A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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WAVENDON AVENUE CHISWICK, W4 GUIDE PRICE

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Situated in the heart of Shepherds Bush, an immaculately presented four bedroom family home, offering a double reception with direct access to a beautiful landscaped garden, energy rating d. 020 7603 0603 brookgreenlettings@fletcherestates.com

A ddison C resc ent, W14

£1,500 per week

Positioned on a tree-lined road and parallel to Chiswick High Road, a ve bedroom house including a spacious reception room, an e tended kitchen, a roof terrace and a garden, energy rating e. 020 8742 4100 chiswicklettings@fletcherestates.com

£1,250 per week Marl b orough Road, W4

This three bedroom, top floor apartment has been e ceptionally renovated throughout. Set in a sought after address, the charming home is surrounded by an array of amenities, energy rating e. 020 7603 0603 brookgreenlettings@fletcherestates.com

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MAKERS Just launched, The Property Moms is London’s first women-led property solution

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he Property Moms are two local moms with over 40+ years of combined property experience bringing London a new property solution. Together, Celine Brill and Robbin Pierce have created London’s first independent, femaleowned estate agency. They offer a unique value proposition - a one stop shop estate agency for all your property needs with a real end-to-end customer experience dealing directly with Robbin or Celine. They are your true property partners, and one of them will be with you every step of the way, making sure they provide you with the best bespoke services to get

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you the top price when selling your home or finding you the best property to meet your family’s needs. The Property Moms provide expertise in sales, lettings, search, staging, and bespoke build projects large and small. The business is completely digital: they live in and love west London and instead of meeting at an office, they will meet you at one of your favourite local coffee shops or at your home. The moms are committed to giving back to their west London community. Already partnering with a local school charity, they offer a portion of all fees to fund children’s activities and needs, and they are looking at new ways that together their community can give back to local schools and charities. Celine Brill, co-founder of The Property

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FROM LEFT: ROBBIN PIERCE AND CELINE BRILL

“They are your true property partners, and one of them will be with you every step of the way” Moms says: “We are looking to refresh and innovate the property experience in London. Let us change your property experience into a personal and rewarding one that ensures you are the top priority, providing you with non-traditional marketing solutions and that your property experience is an enjoyable one you would want to tell your friends about.” Robbin Pierce, co-founder of The Property Moms comments: ‘’We share a passion for the

area and the people here in West London. We work around your schedules and needs. Our goal is to make ourselves available for our customers when and how they need us providing them a first class, tailored service. We are very excited with our business endeavours to be creating local charitable partnerships to give back and prosper our community further.’’ thepropertymoms.co.uk

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ABSOLUTELY • PROMOTION

“The shared ownership scheme meant the couple were able to buy a quality home”

FAIR SHARE Affordable living at Signal Park, a new development from Guinness Homes

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ignal Park, Tolworth, is the latest Guinness Homes development in London to open its doors to residents, with new homeowners moving in throughout the summer. Phase One consists of a range of one, two, and three bedroom apartments and a selection of two bed duplexes, with prices starting at £87,500 for a 25% share of a one-bed apartment (£350,000 full market value), £117,500 for a 25% share of a two-bed (£470,000 full market value), up to £145,000 for a 25% share of a three-bed (£580,000 full market value). The development boasts convenient transport links into Central London, with Tolworth Station a mere threeminute walk away. The rail line leading through Tolworth station travels directly to Waterloo in 31 minutes, stopping at Clapham Junction and Vauxhall beforehand

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for convenient access into the city. Speaking of their new home at Signal Park, residents Laura (29) and George (28) expressed their feelings about being able to buy their own home in London: “We have always been so concerned that the area [Tolworth] is not affordable for us and the thought of moving away from family was very upsetting. We chose a shared ownership property as it was the most affordable way to get on the property ladder. It has allowed us to own a home in the right location, all whilst being affordable and manageable.” The couple purchased a 25% share of their two-bed property at Signal Park. Valued at £485,000, their percentage share was valued at £121,250. This meant Laura and George were able to pay a 4.12% deposit of £20,000. Although still a significant amount of money, the shared ownership scheme meant the couple were able to buy a quality home in a desirable

location that may not have been possible otherwise. By purchasing a percentage of the property, typically between 25 per cent and 75 per cent, and renting the remainder, shared ownership opens the door to people who might not otherwise be able to buy a home on the open market. There will always be a demand to live in London, and there will always be hurdles to overcome when searching for the perfect property in the highly competitive capital. However, shared ownership is continuing to support new homeowners and re-sizers alike, accomplishing their goal of owning their own home. Apartments and duplexes at Signal Park are ready to move into now.

S I G N A L PA R K If you're searching for your dream home, get in touch with the Signal Park team on 0203 824 9500 signalpark.co.uk

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www.robertholmes.co.uk

Somerset Road, Wimbledon Common

£7,450,000

Camp View, Wimbledon Common

£5,495,000

A delightful house set in wonderful gardens with scope for additional accommodation and alterations stpp (plot 0.65 acre). 6 bedrooms, 5 reception rooms, 3 bath/showers, self-contained 1 bed flat, 124’ garden, garage & OSP ER/E

With breath-taking Westerly views across Wimbledon Common and the golf course from the principal rooms. 6 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, 4 bath/shower rooms, cellar store rooms, landscaped garden, garages & OSP ER/D

Parkside, Wimbledon Village

Atherton Drive, Wimbledon

£6,500,000

A striking Edwardian house overlooking the Common and within a few minutes walk to the Village High Street (plot 0.3 acre). 8 bedrooms, 5 reception rooms, 5 bath/shower rooms, pool complex, roof terrace with studio, garden, gated driveway ER/E

£6,500,000

In grounds of almost 0.6 acre with planning permission granted for a separate two storey detached house (Merton 22/P0629). 6 bedrooms, 5 reception rooms, 4 bath/showers, large garden, extensive parking ER/F

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“An ideal residence for those seeking the perfect balance between urban excitement and serene retreat”

RIVER VIEWS Stylish waterfront living at Riverside Quarter

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lose to Chelsea and Fulham, Riverside Quarter boasts bright, light apartments gazing over the scenic banks of the river Thames. With its blend of modern living, natural beauty, and premium amenities, this riverside haven is an embodiment of refined residential living in the bustling city. As the sun sets over the river Thames, residents of Riverside Quarter enjoy an atmosphere that seamlessly marries urban convenience with the serenity of waterfront living. Every facet of Riverside Quarter has been designed to offer residents an unparalleled level of comfort. From chic contemporary architecture to thoughtfully curated interior spaces. Expansive windows frame

breathtaking views of the river, and quality finishes and modern fixtures elevate the living experience to new heights. Beyond its stunning apartments, for resident use only there are excellent health and wellness facilities, including wellequipped gyms with free weights, running machines, cross-training machines and a sleek swimming pool. With views across the Thames to Hurlingham Park, early morning swims in the resident’s pool, or strolls through the perfectly maintained winter gardens are the most refreshing and noble ways to start the day. Riverside Quarter offers an idyllic escape from the metropolitan pace while maintaining easy access to the very best London has to offer. The prime location of Riverside Quarter ensures that its residents are well-catered for and well-connected.

One of the gems of Riverside Quarter is the Palm Riverside restaurant which sits beside the pier with terraces overlooking the river. Convenience stores provide the inevitable necessities and family-friendly pubs all ensure there is life and bustle all day round. Excellent transportation links provide easy access to key destinations. Thanks to the onsite pier, Battersea Power Station and Embankment are just a short Uber Boat ride away. And with a blossoming local community and fantastic commuter options, Riverside Quarter is an ideal residence for those seeking the perfect balance between urban excitement and serene retreat. Riverside Quarter presents an extraordinary opportunity to embrace the joy of riverside living. For those who seek a harmonious blend of metropolitan living and natural beauty, Riverside Quarter is a peaceful oasis a stone's throw from the hustle and bustle. Experience poolside, gardenside, riverside living, at Riverside Quarter. Move in now R I V E R S I D E Q UA R T E R Prices Range from £650,000 - £1,275,000 RiversideQuarter, The Sales Gallery, Building 9, Eastfields Avenue,London, SW18 1LP open for viewing Tuesday to Saturday 10am–6pm riversidequarter.com 020 8877 2000

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YES, IT’S A CRYING SHAME…

…that she left it too late to apply for Hurtwood House, because it’s simply the best for acting, dancing, singing, film-making – “A utopia for creative minds” – as the Good Schools Guide says. And crucially, this exciting school is equally successful academically. In fact, it’s statistically one of the top co-ed boarding schools in the UK. So, if you’re looking for a really exciting and rewarding change of school at 16 – don’t leave it too late. Contact Cosmo Jackson or visit our website for more information.

T: 01483 279000

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