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contents AUGUST 2014

Catching up with our coverstar, Mad Men’s most loved Jon Hamm, one thing was clear: he’s a little concerned about what’s to come. And, frankly, so were we. Like a bittersweet Sunday afternoon, back-to-school blues never play so strongly on the mind than in early August, when you realise those endless summer days are not, in fact, everlong. Accordingly, this month we’re all about elongating that sunshine state: adventure-inspired objets straight out of the animal kingdom; exotic interiors for that well-travelled vibe, whether you braved the bazaar or not; sustainable summer style that is every bit as nice to the world as it is to wear; and evocative holiday reads that will have you sitting on the dock of the bay, even in a London-locked rainstorm. Long may it last.

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What to see, where to go and what to do

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A shopping list taken straight from the wild to our wardrobes. It’s, ahem, a style safari

46 READING LIST

In the words of The Staple Singers, these redolent reads will take you there

49 FABRIC EXCLUSIVES

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This month we help with everything from shodding the little ones to throwing one helluva party

50 STYLE & WELLBEING

Want to know how we’re burning 1,000 calories an hour? Of course you do

52 FOOD & DRINK

The artist who came to tea, meals in mugs, and our delicious foray into life as ladies who lunch

54 INTERIORS

Style souvenirs to perfect the well-travelled pad

58 TRAVEL

We come over all Grace Kelly at Monte-Carlo’s

Hôtel Métropole – or, at least, we try to…

61 MY LONDON

In equal parts exclusive and arty, it just had to be Mayfair for interior designer Anna Dodonova

64 MOTORING

Fashionable form meets function in these artfully adorned eco-motors

65 TECHNOLOGY

The wonderful world of TV terminology explained. 4K OLED anyone?

66 INTERVIEW

Jon Hamm may be one of the coolest men on earth, but even Hollywood heartthrobs worry…

70 POSTCODE CRUSH

Maida Vale: it’s got canals, it’s got charming stuccofronted houses, and it’s certainly got our attention

74 PROPERTY

The hottest properties on the market

77 ASK THE AGENTS

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BENTINCK CLOSE NW8

SOLE AGENT

A well presented four bedroom apartment situated on the sixth floor of this substantial portered development located on Prince Albert Road directly opposite Regent’s Park. The property provides well planned family accommodation comprising 1,735 sq ft /161 sq m which is in good condition throughout. The building has the benefit of communal gardens, lift, porterage and is close to St John’s High Street with its myriad of shops and boutiques. ENTRANCE HALL • GUEST CLOAKROOM • FULLY FITTED KITCHEN • 30 FT RECEPTION ROOM/DINING ROOM WITH BALCONY • TV ROOM • 4 BEDROOMS (1 WITH EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM) • FAMILY BATHROOM • CENTRAL HEATING • CCTV • ENTRY PHONE WITHIN EASY REACH OF UNDERGROUND STATION • EPC RATING C SHARE OF FREEHOLD

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ST JOHN’S WOOD NW8

An immaculately presented contemporary mews style home well located along a cobbled mews in the heart of St John’s Wood off the High Street and a few hundred yards from the underground station, Regent’s Park and Lords Cricket Ground.

SOLE AGENT

The house features a stunning first floor 24’ square living room overlooking verdant gardens and overall the property comprises 1,834 sq ft/170 sq m of well-planned accommodation including a double garage. ENTRANCE HALL • 2 GUEST CLOAKROOMS • SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM • LARGE KITCHEN/DINING AREA • STUDY/BEDROOM 3 • MASTER BEDROOM WITH EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM • BEDROOM 2 • FAMILY BATHROOM • EPC RATING E FREEHOLD

£2,650,000

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ÂŁ5,495,000

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A handsome semi-detached family home with gated off street parking located in this exclusive location on Frognal, Hampstead Village, NW3. The property is arranged over the raised ground, first and second floors, with a self contained apartment on the lower ground floor as well as a charming 50 ft south west facing lawned garden to the rear. Energy Efficiency Rating - D62

Hampstead 020 7435 4404

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A rarely available early Georgian home built in 1723 on Elm Row, Hampstead Village, NW3. This exceptional Grade II listed property exudes elegance and grace, retaining many original features including intricate ceiling mouldings, cornice details, working shutters, panelled walls and an exceptional top floor studio room with fantastic views over the Capital. Hampstead 020 7435 4404

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020 7402 9494 16 Park Road, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4SH Facsimile: 020 7724 7055 Email: enquiries@bargets.co.uk

A low built fine Regency detached residence St John’s Wood, NW8 A low built fine Regency detached residence set behind gates on the east side of St John's Wood comprising approximately 3,000 sq ft. The house has undergone a substantial refurbishment programme and is now to be found in exquisite condition throughout. The house benefits from off street parking for 3 cars, and a beautiful patio landscaped garden. Entrance Hall • Master Bedroom Suite with 3 Further Bedroom Suites (all En Suite) • Brand new large Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Drawing Room • Dining Room TV Room • Guest Cloakroom • Large Utility Room • Off Street Parking behind gates for 3 cars • Storage Area • Patio • Landscaped Garden.

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Immaculate low built house St John’s Wood, NW8 An immaculate low built house arranged over three floors and comprising of circa 2,507 sq ft of accommodation. The house has been extended and has the benefit of gated off street parking for several cars, a superb south facing garden and a separate studio house at the rear of the garden. The house offers flexible living with five bedrooms, four reception rooms and a studio house. 5 Bedrooms • 4 Reception Rooms • Separate Studio House • South Facing Rear Garden • Off Street Parking For Several Cars.

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PILGRIMS LANE • HAMPSTEAD VILLAGE NW3

A charming four storey Victorian terraced house of some 2,355 sq ft, located on one of the most popular and architecturally attractive roads in the heart of Hampstead Village close to the Heath. This three bedroom property retains a wealth of period features including ornate cornices and ceiling roses. It offers an onus on reception space with a bright and generously proportioned 30’ raised ground floor double reception room with high ceilings, and a 15’ dining room, opening to a kitchen breakfast room and conservatory. EPC rating D.

£2,950,000 • FREEHOLD • SOLE AGENT

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WEST HEATH CLOSE • HAMPSTEAD NW3

Situated within this exclusive cul-de-sac behind a large carriage driveway with parking for numerous cars (plus a garage), an imposing and beautifully refurbished double fronted detached house. The accommodation currently offers 4,867 sq ft over two floors only, plus a further 800 sq ft in the loft which has planning consent to convert in to additional bedroom suites. EPC rating E.

£5,950,000 • FREEHOLD • SOLE AGENT

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WINNINGTON ROAD, N2 £12,000,000 FREEHOLD An elegant detached freehold house occupying a prime position on Winnington Road. This fine family residence is set well back from the road behind a gated carriage driveway which provides ample secure parking and leads to a large garage. The house occupies a substantial plot and features a magnificent and mature rear garden extending to over 220’ in depth. Accommodation is arranged over four floors with the centre of the house being a dramatic galleried staircase naturally illuminated by a large skylight. The garden level is devoted to luxurious leisure and includes a large swimming pool, gymnasium with a glass wall overlooking the pool, steam room and two changing rooms. Winnington Road runs off Hampstead Lane and is opposite the magnificent grounds of Kenwood House which lead directly to the unspoilt 790 acres at Hampstead Heath. JOINT AGENT

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WINNINGTON ROAD, N2 £7,775,000 FREEHOLD A newly refurbished imposing and substantial double fronted detached house set behind a carriage driveway in a plot extending to half an acre with a 250’ frontage onto this sought after road. This fine home has undergone an extensive refurbishment and features an array of reception rooms across the ground floor together with a vaulted galleried landing and large entrance hallway. Winnington Road is opposite Kenwood and the rolling acres of Hampstead Heath. Entrance Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Family Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Study/Staff Bedroom, Utility Room, Guest WC, Master Bedroom with En Suite Bathroom and Dressing Room, 5 Further Bedrooms, 4 Further Bathrooms (2 En Suite), Games Room with Terrace, Double Garage, Staff Flat with Shower Room, Half an acre Plot, Large Carriage Driveway, Cat 5 Cabling, Full CCTV, Air Conditioning. SOLE AGENT

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EXHIBITION

Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK BRITISH LIBRARY, NW1

A full-on, unabashed comic book geek party, this month is your very last chance to see what’s been hailed as the most comprehensive comics expo ever. Exploring illustrated heroes and villains from 19th century cartoon-like reports of Jack the Ripper to Grant Morrison’s countercultural Batman, curators Adrian Edwards, John Harris Dunning and Paul Gravett leave no

stone unturned as they delve into the fascinating, often shocking world of this curious medium. Where nothing is taboo, Comics Unmasked looks at politics, sex, censorship and social scandal. If you thought comics were just for kids, think again; this thrilling exhibition comes with a parental guidance tag. Until 19 August, British Library, 96 Euston Road, NW1 (0843 208 1144; www.bl.uk)

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My Night With Reg

EXHIBITION

DONMAR WAREHOUSE, WC2 This ground-breaking comedy (would we expect anything less from the Donmar?) originally came out of the Royal Court in 1994 before transferring to the West End. Set amongst the Capital’s gay community in the mid 1980s, the play follows the lives of a circle of friends whose world is about to change forever. With the creeping menace of the mounting AIDS crisis very much in the foreground, Kevin Elyot’s award-winning work was heralded an instant classic then and was said to define the lives of many of London’s gay men. 20 years on, and in the hands of rising star director Robert Hastie, the play is about to see its first major revival. We suspect it will be as devilishly funny and bittersweet as it was the first time around. Not to be missed. Until 27 September, 41 Earlham Street, WC2 (0844 871 7624; www.donmarwarehouse.com)

Still Alive

MALL GALLERIES, SW1 Could still life in fact be as old as art itself? It certainly has a history. The ancient Egyptians understood the importance of it, painting vast feasts of foodstuffs – an offering to the gods – inside sacred temples and tombs. And as a discipline, it has definitely endured: we all remember those year nine art lessons spent studying a cheese plant or an ageing bowl of fruit in meticulous detail, recreating shape and form as true to life as our artistic abilities allowed (not very, if we’re being perfectly honest). But what of the art form today? Marking the quiet influence of the inanimate, this group exhibition is an eye-catching survey of contemporary still life painting by members, old and new, of the Federation of British Artists. In over 50 works of art, you’ll see the traditional flowers and fruit alongside uncommon studies of crumpled curtains, say, pub food or party shoes; conventional techniques hang next to mixed media pieces; watercolours beside Technicolor. Why not take a moment to celebrate the static? 5 to 23 August, The Mall, SW1 (020 7930 6844; www.mallgalleries.org.uk)

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National Youth String Orchestra

KINGS PLACE, N1 A chance to see the very best of the country’s string-bowing wunderkinds in action, the National Youth String Orchestra is coming to Kings Place for a very special one-off concert this August. The NYSO is the UK’s most prestigious training ground for young performers aged nine to 21, and it’s not difficult to see (or indeed hear) why. In the capable hands of musical director and conductor David Iorio, this promises to be an enthralling evening of youthful exuberance as the school’s seniors take on Holst’s St. Paul’s Suite, Walton’s Sonata for String Orchestra and Dvorák’s Serenade for Strings. But don’t be fooled by the age thing; you can expect impeccable performances all round. It makes you sick, really… 13 August, 90 York Way, N1 (020 7520 1490; www.kingsplace.co.uk)


A DAY FOR THE DIARY

OPERA

La Traviata

THE SOHO THEATRE, W1 Adding a fair whack of prohibition-era glitz to Verdi’s best-loved opera, this English version promises parties, cocktails, heartache, and despair, making it as accessible as it is visually – and aurally – alluring. Having previously wowed us with Don Giovanni and La bohème, the Olivier Award-winning OperaUpClose, together with director and translator Robin Norton-Hale, is making a very welcome return to the Soho Theatre this month. The tale of Violetta, the ‘fallen woman’ who sacrifices her own happiness for the sake of her lover’s family and future, takes place in a ’20s underworld of speakeasies and bootlegging, revealing the hypocrisy behind the glittering façade. Delicious! 5 August to 14 September, 21 Dean Street, W1 (020 7478 0100; www.sohotheatre.com)

EXHIBITION

Year of the Horse

REBECCA HOSSACK GALLERY, W1

“A dog may be man’s best friend, but the horse wrote history.” So penned an anonymous wise one about the significance of our other loyal companion. Honouring 2014’s beast of the Chinese zodiac, this charming exhibition looks at our obsession with the equestrian, from the working horse – see Roy Wright’s Shire Horse Grazing – to the otherworldly and mythological – Katherine Virgils’ Bronze Flying Filly and Rebecca Jewell’s Pegasus. The works capture the majesty of the horse in very different ways, proving there’s something ultimately inherent about our love of the faithful steed. You don’t have to be a highly horsey person to appreciate that, but if you are, this exhibition is a must-see. Until 30 August, 2A Conway Street, Fitzroy Square, W1 (020 7436 4899; www.rebeccahossack.com)

FILM

Teenage Kicks

BFI SOUTHBANK, SE1 “Dear Diary… This isn’t just a spoke in my menstrual cycle!” Amongst an irresistible line up of movies celebrating the teen on screen, the eminently quotable Heathers will be on at the BFI this month. School is categorically not out for summer with the likes of Carrie, If… and Fast Times at Ridgemont High hitting the big screen again for a seriously nostalgic high school angstfest. The month-long bill also features the London premiere of Charlie Lyne’s Beyond Clueless, with a live score by indie duo Summer Camp. The documentary explores the US teen in all their awkward brilliance, taking in cheerleaders, jocks, freaks and geeks. So what’s your damage? 1 to 31 August, Belvedere Road, SE1 (020 7928 3232; www.bfi.org.uk)

Did last month’s story pique your interest in the event of the summer, A Perfect Day? Let us tell you more… In aid of Pigs4Kids – a charity supporting children with special needs at the ground-breaking Swiss Cottage School – this epic street party is back with a bang this year after several summers off. Conjuring up a proper carnival scene on Avenue Road, revellers can expect a funfair, food and crafts stalls, live music, a dog show, group yoga, games, famous faces and much more. Funds raised from the festival will help provide much-needed respite care and the sports and music programmes that make such a big difference to the children at Swiss Cottage School. So make sure to put 21 September in your diary in readiness for a fabulous, fun-filled day. And, of course, if you would like to volunteer on the day or have a stall at the festival, please contact info@pigs4kids.org.


In support of

Time for life ―with two limited edition timepieces in support of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins

Sans Frontières. Each watch raises £100 for the Nobel Peace Prize winning humanitarian organization. And still these handcrafted mechanical watches with the red 12 cost the same as the classic Tangente models from NOMOS Glashütte. Help now, wear forever. £100 from every product sold is paid to Médecins Sans Frontières UK, a UK registered charity no. 1026588. NOMOS retailers helping to help include C S Bedford, C W Sellors, Catherine Jones, Fraser Hart, Hamilton & Inches, Mappin & Webb, Orro, Perfect Timing, Russell & Case, Stewart's Watches, Stuart Thexton, Watches of Switzerland, Wempe. Find these and other authorised NOMOS retailers at www.nomos-watches.com, or order online at www.nomos-store.com.


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We came, we saw, we went home and bought a whole load of exotic animal-inspired accessories

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■ A Noah’s Ark-full of tasty treats, take all things bright and beautiful and, er, put ’em in your mouth Choconchoc Zoo Animals, £11.95 (www.harveynichols.com)

■ Le (feathered) freak? C’est chic. Never has a flamingo looked so at home on the French Riviera Flamingo swimsuit, £77 (www.princessetamtam.co.uk)

■ A postcard-perfect safari scene to make up for a week’s-worth of holding your thumb over the lens Diane von Furstenberg Safari Dress, £176 (www.farfetch.com)

■ A proper pirate’s bounty, this has got to be the finest piece of eight we ever saw Perching Parrot Ring, £225 (www.alexmonroe.com)

■ “Tyger, tyger burning ■ Oh, you didn’t see Champagneswigging monkeys on your jungle excursion? Hard luck Scimmie Large Candle £380 (www.fornasetti.com)

■ A super-stylish entrée into the animal kingdom courtesy of Charlotte Olympia Pandora Ox Clutch, £795 (www.charlotteolympia.com)

bright, in the…” erm, bedroom? Ok, it’s not Blake, but it is a beaut Hello Tiger Lamp £90 (www.hunky doryhome.co.uk)

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Rextail giveaway After deciding to expand his empire outside of his home country back in 2008, Russian restaurant mogul Arkady Novikov has been making his glamorous mark in the moneyed enclaves of London. His eponymous Mayfair restaurant has been serving fine Asian and Italian fare to hungry high-rollers since 2011, while Brompton Asian Brasserie – opened in 2013 – is awash with Knightsbridge scenesters after a more accessible affair. For his latest Baltic bolthole, Rextail, Novikov has returned to Mayfair with the focus on fish, meat

and game. Think Irish Black Angus steak, yuzoscented black cod and venison loin with wild cranberries, all washed down with a Martini or three. This month they’re giving one Fabric foodie the chance to win a lunch for two, including coffee and petits fours. The menu will change according to the season, but could include such delights as spiced butternut soup with chilli relish, confit duck leg with braised lentils and parsley mash, and espresso coffee ice cream. Followed by a lie-down on a velvet cushion-strewn banquette, perhaps.

What do Emma Thompson, Helena Bonham-Carter and Damian Lewis have in common? Yes, they’re all massive luvvies, but that’s not what we’re getting at. Give up? They all shop at Cubs – a children’s shoe emporium in the heart of Hampstead. They’ve been shodding the young of London’s well-heeled for ten years now, ever since local mum Jenny Ho spotted a gap in the market for expertly-fitted shoes for little ones. More than 30 brands fill the shelves with everything from ballet pumps to football boots so even the fussiest of pint-sized shoe addicts should be satisfied. (We’d have the Hello Kitty Crocs ourselves if we could get ’em on.) And there are even toys to keep little cubs entertained. This month there’s a ten per cent discount for readers who hot-foot it into store too. Your mini Imelda Marcos will thank you.

Words: Anna Bailey

Teaparty giveaway Anyone married will tell you the vision you have for your big day doesn’t always match the reality. You may have imagined chalked-up slate as place cards and jam jars filled with sweet Williams on every table, but all too often time constraints and the onset of mild hysteria mean plans go out of the window. Lucky, then, that Teaparty are on hand to do it all for you. The brainchild of party planner extraordinaire Polly Betton is a one-stop party throwing service that handles those pesky practicalities so you can enjoy your knees-up – matrimonial or otherwise. Polly’s parties have featured handmade feather butterflies, miniature petting zoos, and a giant seafood platter made of cake – not short on creativity, then. If you fancy getting your Gatsby on, you could win 50 per cent off Teaparty’s services this month, plus a copy of Polly’s book Party! We’re off to get our glad rags on! F U L L D E TA I L S A N D T E R M S A N D C O N D I T I O N S AT W W W. FA B R I C M A G A Z I N E . C O . U K

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St Agnes Eve Romance meets realism in this glorious homage to London’s skies. Photographer and designer Jacqui Sinnatt of St Agnes Eve captured a blissful summer moment – lying by the Thames, gazing up at the Heathrow flight path through long grass and cow parsley – and reproduced it to stunning effect on these hand-printed Habotai silk scarves. To Sinnatt, the prints speak of “best friends, London summer, urban wildness and dreaming of travels.” To us, their delicate hues and kaleidoscopic prints will evoke summer skies long after Autumn arrives. London Skies, £155 (www.stagneseve.com)

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The waxing and waning British summer certainly keeps us on our toes, but we think optimism is the best policy when it comes to our wardrobes. And there’s every reason to be optimistic when our clothes are not only as pretty as a (rare) summer’s day, but also fair-trade – handmade using recycled fabrics and supporting communities around the world, say. Online boutique Gather&See carefully curates collections from around the globe, bringing together brands which prove that ethical is beautiful. It was launched by local girls and avid explorers Stephanie Hogg and Alicia Taylor, whose travels taught them the value of local craftsmanship, and the extreme poverty many of these artisans experience. Gather&See looks to remedy that – one beautiful, handcrafted bag and perfectly-cut sundress at a time. From Sierra Leone-based brand NearFar – that works with Freetown’s tailors to produce high-quality, sharp-tailored clothing in classic West African prints while providing them with a fair wage and sustainable employment – to brands from more familiar lands like Upstate – a zero-waste project from a Manhattan husband-and-wife team using innovative dye techniques to create exquisite patterns on silks (pictured) – Gather&See’s collections cater for all summer situations: festival fodder, wedding attire, beachwear, or simply sunny day dressing. So don’t give up on your summer wardrobe just yet – it would be irresponsible.

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Speedflex “Am I,” I think, sweating my way through another excruciating 45 minutes of swearing, squatting, and struggling to swear and squat simultaneously, “the only person who can still see the Emperor’s bare bum?” Except, of course, I don’t think that; I mostly think “oww, bloody oww”. But there clearly is something about Speedflex that others see that I do not. Since starting classes two weeks before, I’d heard it called addictive more times than I’d ‘Military Pressed’ (far, far too many), compared to crack, even, and had countless fit ’flex fans eagerly ask me whether I was hooked yet. “No,” I’d spit, furiously applying another

layer of foundation to my so-red-it’s-actuallypurple face, “I am definitely not hooked.” A desk-bound, over-indulger whose exercise regime is ideally restricted to the five minutes at the end of yoga where you get to lie down, a super-high-intensity interval training session was always going to be unpleasant. And yet I kept coming back. Why? Maybe it’s because after a sit down and a cold shower, I recover enough to get that smug, endorphiny thing you read about. Maybe it’s because the low impact, what-you-push-up, youmust-pull-down method means you experience none of the day after muscle cripple. Or maybe it’s because I’m burning 750 calories per class.

Yes, 750 calories in a 45-minute session. Apparently, this wizardry is, in fact, a canny bit of science. Circuit classes combine cardio and resistance training, centred on seven weight-free, hydrolic machines which move only when pushed or pulled, and resist with only as much force as you put in. This prevents muscle tearing, strengthens instead of bulking and means anyone, from pensioners to pro footballers, can do it. And when they do, they can expect to “lose body fat, lower blood pressure, increase strength, power, speed, flexibility and endurance, and improve circulation, lung capacity and bone density.” Strapped up to a heart monitor, following an extensive medical exam, a studio screen displays your heart rate and progress in an oddly non-embarrassing way. Actually, the whole thing’s surprisingly not embarrassing, slotted as you are between athletes and OAPs, all working at their own pace. Of course, the trainers help – being exceptionally motivating in a refreshingly non-terrifying, non-army kind of way. The music is far better than most classes of its ilk, too, and small sizes mean coordinationallychallenged people like me are easily attended to. And with breakfast, lunch and evening sessions, you can do it three times a day if you really want. Six, even. (I very much do not.) Six weeks later, I’m almost embarrassed to admit that I’ve signed up for more. I’m sweating as much, but certainly swearing less – I miss a class, I’m annoyed. My fitness is up; my waistline is on the wane. It’s not just the Emperor who’s looking good in his new threads; it might be me, too. CG £30 per class or £150 a month. 33-36 Lombard Street, EC3V (0844 543 3631; www.speedflex.com)

Sepai Starter Kits Whether flying around town or off to far flung lands, our beauty ‘essentials’ would barely fit in a hold, let alone a measly handbag. Happily, skincare this summer has taken a more manageable turn, as Sepai launched its new travel-friendly starter kits at the start of the season. Available with rich, light or ‘no more make-up’ products packed into neat little pouches so small you could practically pop them in your pocket, the silky smooth serums and nourishing mud masks cleverly maintain the skin’s natural pH balance, leaving it smooth, soft and glowing, whatever the weather. For our last jet-setting excursion, we went armed with their light starter kit, a mega-mattifying collection of lotions and potions that held up under the heat heroically. It’s a whole new hand luggage dawn. From £38 (www.selfridges.com) WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

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Pavilion There are very few places better placed than High Street Ken to suggest that people just don’t go to work anymore. Less touristy than Knightsbridge, the leisurely shoppers and ladies-who-lunch in this blissful alternate universe aren’t holidayers, but thorough-London-breds. So I guess the office is simply out? Perhaps it’s because Kensington is pioneering a new kind of working life. Pavilion is a members’ club offering swish office space on top of its all-hours terrace and lounges. What’s more, workers can now order ‘room service’ to their desks from the new, public Pavilion restaurant. Which, incidentally, is why I’m here, on a Thursday afternoon: to be a lady who lunches. It’s all a bit blimmin’ decadent, frankly. And the decadence doesn’t end with bunking off. Firstly, it looks great. Through the entrance-cum-florist, past a deli counter (head chef Adam Simmonds is all about 52 | WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

fresher-than-fresh, made-in-house produce, though the florist is beyond me) and you reach a big, beautiful, shiny Champagne bar flanked by sanguine mustard stools and an air of Art Deco loveliness. It’s all very smart. So, too, is the food. Michelin-starred Simmonds serves up a stylish seasonal menu of modern Brit/French fare with an emphasis on intense flavours. I start with scallop ceviche with vanilla and chamomile. It has got intense flavours which are, on balance, a bit on the vanilla-y side for me. My demon orderer of a lunch date has, on the other hand, cracked it. I’m half tempted to fake a celebrity sighting or alien landing and snaffle the rest of her pork belly with langoustine, black pudding and crispy little bits of lardo. Luckily, I am really rather keen on my large glass of Gavi di Gavi, so I hold fire. Luckier still, my main course is a winner. Roast lamb with aubergine

purée, goat’s curd and anchovy salsa verde, it’s all the things I like having a little party on my plate. She has an excellent steak with excellent-er chips, and we have another glass of wine to reward ourselves. Everyone approves. It’s fun this, isn’t it? Loath to leave, we order prettyas-a-posy buttermilk mousse, orange blossom pain perdu and granité, and gooseberry fool, and work on halfbaked excuses about Tube delays and more alien landings. ET a no-show, we make a reluctant exit. So what have we learned about Pavilion? The food is intricate and interesting, the atmosphere excellent, and an afternoon spent here is far better invested than one spent in most places – let alone the office. High Street Kensingtoners, you’re clearly onto something. CG 96 High Street Kensington, W8 (020 7221 2000, www.kensingtonpavilion.com)


David Shrigley at Sketch

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We once thought, Henry James-style, that little could better the ceremony of afternoon tea. And then we took it at Sketch, and we thought we’d reached the zenith of pleasure. And then Sketch brought David Shrigley to tea, and our tiny little cream tea-filled heads nearly exploded over their brand new, bubblegum pinks walls. Dark comedic visual artist and long-standing Fabric hero Shrigley has transformed Sketch’s Gallery Restaurant, hanging up 239 original works of art, and turning his attention to the tableware too, as Sketch also bring their renowned afternoon tea offering into this space for the first time. We enjoyed Michelin-starred head chef Pierre Gagnaire’s unrivalled menu of fancy finger food and the sweetest sweet treats on Shrigley-designed chinaware, draining our rose tea to find “IT’S OK” (although beware – the sugar pot will tell you otherwise, and the salt cellar is, apparently, full of dust, the teapot of ghosts), and drank enough pink Champagne to go quite giddy over the art. And was Mr Shrigley as pleased as we were? Sort of: “It will be the first artwork that I have made that can go in the dishwasher,” he says. “It will be very clean artwork.” We couldn’t agree more – especially once we’ve finished licking our plates… 9 Conduit Street, W1S (020 7659 4500; www.sketch.uk.com)

MAKE MY MAGNUM

Hold fast to summer lovin’ with Magnum’s devilishly decadent DIY ice cream bar at Selfridges. Pick your favourite flavour, dip it in silky chocolate and decorate with indulgent toppings like rose petals and chilli flakes. It ends this month, so make sure to get there before it melts away. Until 30 August (www. makemymagnum.com) AFTERNOON TEA WEEK

Revel in this truly British tradition with a week of offers, events and exclusive themed menus around the Capital. Our personal pick of the platter: Oscar Wilde’s much loved Hotel Café Royal or Mayfair’s Chesterfield Hotel, which takes inspiration from the resident honeybees. 11 to 17 August (www. afternoontea.co.uk)

3 of the best… new recipe books

KRUG AND KRUSTACEAN

It may not sound delectable, but Krug and Krustacean is just about the tastiest team in town. Next month Marylebone’s Beast restaurant join Krug Grande Cuvée for a sublime Scandinavian dining experience. Champagne, crab, and a riverside eating spot on the South Bank? Sounds pretty perfect to us. 3 to 7 September (www.krug.com)

THE KITCHEN ORCHARD NATALIA CONROY

69 COLEBROOKE ROW TONY CONIGLIARO

MEAL IN A MUG DENISE SMART

Imagine this: your kitchen is a bounty of fresh food and fabulous meals. An unfamiliar idea? Take another look – and do it armed with this inspiring book. The Kitchen Orchard is so rich in mouth-watering photography and expertly-crafted recipes that we fast forget the apparent Mother Hubbardlike barrenness of our cupboards and glide into her delicious world of fine flavours and ingeniously used ingredients sprouted from her own kitchen orchard. £25. Published 28 August by Ebury Press (www.randomhouse.co.uk)

Of course, we’re firm believers that cocktails are best served by Mr Cruise. But this highly-anticipated cocktail anthology – a boozy celebration of the eponymous bar’s cocktails and their clientele – is your gateway to mastering the magic yourself. The collection of iconic drinks recipes offers a full sensory experience, and whether you’re a novice or already a dab hand, you’ll be left in high spirits and ready to host your very own happy hour. Move over Tom, it’s our turn to shake things up. £25. Ebury Press (www.69colebrookerow.com)

A food revolution has begun, and the concerned parents amongst us couldn’t be happier as we wave the kids off to uni next month; now all they need to create delicious, nutritious nosh is a mug and a microwave. We’re just as surprised as you are, but these recipes will please lazy students and worried adults alike. With favourites such as fish pie, lasagne and prawn laksa on the menu, you may just get them back in one piece at the end of term too. £9.99. Published 7 August by Ebury Press (www.randomhouse.co.uk) WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

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e all know (and envy) someone so insanely welltravelled that their home is brim-filled with fascinating relics from exotic adventures past – in our case, a favourite uncle whose country pile was ornamented with wooden masks, congas and tribal weaponry from all over Africa. He owned antiques from the world over, and had a hallway papered in sepia-tinted maps. He also wore a leather fedora and had a complexion to match, which fuelled the childhood conviction that he was, in fact, Indiana Jones – this was the 1980s after all. Undoubtedly, Uncle Indiana wouldn’t get very far at Gatwick security with a seven-foot Zulu spear these days, but with luxury travel more accessible than ever and a wealth of global influences on the homewares market, we’ll settle for a stylish home that reflects the whims of the luxury-seeking, 21st-century globetrotter. Celebrating eclecticism, maximalism, and an unapologetic slice of sentimentality about where we’ve been and what we’ve seen, our homely horizons are certainly expanding…

myriad of glass beads, it’s not unlike a ’70s disco ball. We know exactly how we’ll be rocking the Kasbah chandelier this summer. £1069, Lux Deco (www.luxdeco.com)

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EURO CITY CHIC With names like Baxter, Minotti, Calligaris and Fendi Casa staking their place in London’s chicest showrooms, European – and in particular, highend Italian – furniture design has caught our eye of late, reminding us of memorable Milano nights in some of the city’s most fashionable hotels. Full-on modern luxe, the Artanis Loop Bench (above) is every bit bellissimo with its distressed gild finish contrasted against a plush, cream leather seat. This is opulence in abundance. £1,534, Beautiful Modern Thing (www.beautifulmodernthing.com) SUPERYACHT STYLE Bringing our offshore antics back into our living rooms, this is a look that screams unadulterated lavishness. Think deco-inspired mirrored surfaces, smart, modular leather seating and of course, your very own, fully-stocked cocktail bar. Combining high seas and

high fashion, Vivienne Westwood’s hand-knotted Tibetan wool rug, Squiggle Blue (main image), hits all the right notes. The iconic, undulating print was part of the designer’s first catwalk collection along with her then husband, Malcolm McLaren. The theme? Well, shiver me timbers: pirates. £4,463 or £890 per sq m, The Rug Company, 124 Holland Park Avenue, W11 (0800 612 7619; www.therugcompany.com)

ARABIAN AFTERNOONS As quintessentially English as taking tea is, we’re not the only ones to know its ritualistic significance in our everyday lives. Exuding true Arabian sophistication, this six-piece solid brass Tom Dixon set (above) is just our cup of tea. With its sleek, ergonomic design, it certainly gives Granny’s china a run for its money in the elegance stakes. £495, National Gallery Shop (020 7747 2870; www.nationalgallery.co.uk)

It’s an enduring summertime look that reminds us of warmer climes and an altogether more relaxed way of living

TALES OF THE ORIENT And if you’re looking east for style inspiration, may we suggest you first head south to the King’s Road? Orchid Furniture is a treasure trove of Chinese antiques and seriously impressive reproduction pieces. Originating in 1870 in Jilin Province, this handsome, hand-painted and painstakingly restored sideboard (below) is very much the real deal. £1,890, Orchid Furniture, 604 King’s Road, SW6 (020 7384 2443; www.orchidfurniture.co.uk)

MOROCCAN LUXE We do love a bit of boho – it’s an enduring summertime look that reminds us of warmer climes and an altogether more relaxed way of living: throw down a patterned rug and a Moroccan leather pouffe and we defy you not to feel instant tranquillity. But where the dusty street markets of Marrakech meet infinite glamour, we’re rather more taken with this enchanting oval number (top middle): antique brass finished, and with a WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

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OCEAN BLUES Wedded bliss in a teacup Vera Wang for Wedgwood just rolls right off the tongue, doesn’t it? But pretty phonetics aside, this is one elegant collaboration. Infinity, the brand new collection from the made-in-heaven pairing, launches this month. If you’re in need of a gift for upcoming nuptials, you really can’t go wrong with this fashion-forward fine bone china set. With platinum banding and a rope motif symbolising infinite love, any future Mr & Mrs would be thrilled to enter wedded bliss with this. From £15, stockists include Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street, W1 (www.selfridges.com)

Kartell Fly Ceiling Light £140 (www. design55online.co.uk)

Stuart Scott Fleure Sofa £3,995 (www.luxdeco.com)

HIT THIS

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London-based architect Joe Armitage picks up the design baton from his grandfather to recreate a strikingly beautiful standard lamp that was first imagined in India in the 1950s. Keeping it well and truly in the family, Joe’s modern-day version uses his grandmother’s pattern-rich hand-printed wallpapers, too. Conical in form, the shade resembles a graceful windsock, which points us in only one direction: the site from which we can purchase said beauty. Want, need, love.

We’re spinning around! Nixon Sea Cushion £20 (www.habitat.co.uk)

Kate Hume Pebbles Vase £360 (www.conranshop.co.uk)

They say that 50 is the new 30, and who are we to argue? Especially since the foreveryoung Aram is celebrating that all-important anniversary this year. If you already know and love Aram’s homewares, you’ll know that its genius is in its keen eye for design simplicity, and that’s no more apparent than in Jasper Morrison’s newly launched Rotary Tray. A must-have for home offices everywhere, this nifty storage piece makes working in your PJs all the more enjoyable. £40, 110 Drury Lane, WC2 (020 7557 7557; www.aram.co.uk)

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Take a seat on the wild side We’re already massive fangirls of YOO, the interior design brand founded by property entrepreneur John Hitchcox and superchair designer Philippe Starck. It was a no-brainer, then, that we’d race to the launch of YOO Home’s recent Harrods takeover. One piece that caught our eye was by Mr Starck himself. With its hair-on-hide finish and inviting, enveloping form, the Lou Read chair (no, not a typo) is just as decadent as it is rock’ n’roll cool. £5,500, 87-135 Brompton Road, SW1 (www.harrods.com)

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Cornish Pilchard Bowl Jo Downs £149.95 (www.iapetus.co.uk)



Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo M O N ACO

owever I’d envisaged my grand entrance to Monte-Carlo, it certainly didn’t look like the picture I presented when I eventually arrived in Grace Kelly land. A scenic one-hour train journey from Cannes was disrupted by the longest rail strike in French history, and took five hot hours instead. When we finally staggered into the Hôtel Métropole, my travelling companion wasn’t talking to me, and neither of us looked so much Princess of Monaco as Perturbed of Morden. Thankfully, this five-star, Belle Époque beauty was well qualified to turn our frowns upside down. Calmed by classical design and air con, we headed straight to the lobby restaurant for a restorative glass of Sancerre and a not-so-light lunch of salmon salad, veal escalope and our first euphoriant entrée into the dessert trolley. Spirits and friendship restored, we were shown to our suite – a palatial pad with city views and an Hermès-stocked bathroom the size of your average London flat – before donning robes for a Heat Experience at the ESPA spa. This proved quite the experience: a blissful hour spent lying supine in the heavenly mosaiced space’s hammam, sauna and caldarium. Sufficiently soothed and set for the evening ahead, we were ready to take on MC à la Princess Grace. First stop Odyssey, the hotel’s new Karl Lagerfeld-designed terrace. A predictably chic monochrome affair with 60m Ulysses-inspired mural and twinkling pool, the tranquil terrace is home to one of the hotel’s three restaurants led by 28-Michelin-starred chef Joël Robuchon. The Odyssey restaurant – open to non-guests during summer months – runs with Lagerfeld’s Greek theme, adding influences from around the Med. Cue a fabulous feast of brochettes, fresh fish, and round two with the pudding tray. But we couldn’t spend our entire trip in the hotel, however lovely, and as it sits shoulder-toshoulder with world-famous Place du Casino, it seemed high time we put on our poker faces and flashed some cash. Apparently, this hot spot has made Monte a “byword for the reckless dispersal of wealth”. I’m not sure 20 Euros counts, but it’s quite wild enough in my eyes…

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DETAILS

Superior Rooms start from €650 per person B&B. 4 Avenue de la Madone, Monaco Cedex
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We’d enjoyed our poolside action so much that we were straight back there for freshly-baked croissants in the morning, then out to catch some rays. We were in the company of a mixed crowd: honeymooning couples, pensioners, families, and the odd A-lister all lounged side-by-side. In fact, this sunny scene paints the perfect picture of life at the Métropole: stylish enough for Hollywoodites, friendly enough to make for happy families, its welcoming vibe can be hard to find in a hotel of this calibre. Tucked away on a peaceful side street, it feels very much the secret hideaway – until, that is, the eye-watering parade of sports cars out front reminds you this is one of the best hotels in one of the world’s most exclusive destinations. Which, of course, made it all the harder to leave. But leave we must. This time, at least, we were armed. Gifted with gallons of water by the charming concierge, we took one last, longing look at the beautiful building, put on our very best Grace faces and steeled ourselves for battle with the French railways. BP


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CRAIC ON Do it Dublin-style with help from the concierge team at The Merrion Hotel Unleash your inner Viking at Dublina – a taste of life on board a Viking ship Dublin by bike Borrow one of our bikes to see the city on two wheels – we’ll recommend routes Sea safari Sail along the River Liffey and out into Dublin Bay to enjoy it all – plus sealife – from the sea City secrets The Little Museum of Dublin bares all Pick up a pint Make a pilgrimage to the home of the black stuff, the seven-floor Guinness Storehouse Game on Culture meets competition with Gaelic football, hurling and handball at Experience Gaelic games Up in the air Take the Skyline Tour, 17 storeys above historic Croke Park Lords of the dance Or take a turn as an Irish dancer with interactive show Jig (+353 1603 0600; www.merrionhotel. com)

In the saddle

Inspired by the toned quads and lithe limbs of last month’s Tour de France? Get your cycling fix at Aspen’s Little Nell, who this month merge all the opulence of their five-star offering with

activity and adventure for ‘Clip in with Christian’. Led by US cycling champion Christian Vande Velde, seasoned and budding cyclists alike will be able to unleash their inner two

wheeler with professional coaching, personalised nutrition plans, and riding gear – all from one of north America’s finest hotels. The four-day, all-inclusive package will include a

chance to ride the USA Pro Cycling Challenge day one course and VIP access to the first two stages of this year’s competition. If, however, your other half isn’t a Lycra lover, there’s no need to leave them at home; non-riding spouses can enjoy all that Aspen has to offer for a reduced rate. And, with a new contemporary art museum opening there this month, they shouldn’t be short of activities while you’re out on the road. Be warned, though, you need to get on your bike quick – with only 12 spaces available, it may be a real fight to the finish line. £2,944 for one person. Non-riding spouses cost an additional £1,117 or riding spouses or friends an additional £1,472, staying in the same room (+1 888 843 6355; www.thelittlenell.com)

3 of the best… last of the summer wineries

CONTI DI SAN BONIFACIO ITALY

LES SOURCES DE CAUDALIE FRANCE

TAKATU NEW ZEALAND

Sitting pretty on an impossibly lovely stretch of Italian coastline and steeped in blue-blooded history, this Tuscan treasure offers sweeping views over the rolling Maremman hills, beautiful accommodation and organic multiaward-winning red wines served to you by true Italian aristocracy. Earn your stripes as a connoisseur with expert wine tours and tastings, and experience a luxurious Italian way of life that has been crafted over many generations. From approx. £270 per night (+39 0566 871041; www.contidisanbonifacio.com)

While the seriously fine dining and finer wining of this five-star vineyard hotel in Bordeaux is hard to match, it’s really the spa that has us all a-shiver. Boasting the world’s first Vinothérapie® Spa, renowned Caudalie products are used for such lush treatments as Merlot scrubs, honey and wine wraps and premier cru facials. And if you ever elect to leave the sumptuous spa, there are cookery classes, wine tours and tasting sessions too. Hic! From approx. £180 per night (+33 55 783 8383; www.sources-caudalie.com)

Breathtaking views of the mountains, the Pacific, and acre upon acre of vineyards viewed through majestic floor-to-ceiling windows characterise this working vineyard-cum-boutique bed and breakfast. The heady mix of the magnificent Aukland setting and the world-class wines creates an experience so idyllic it’s almost intoxicating. Luckily, their luxurious lodge suites are the perfect places to lay your head after a few too many. From approx. £364 per night (+64 9423 0299; www.takatulodge.co.nz) WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

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Anna Dodonova

When interior designer and all-round tastemaker Anna sought a new spot to set up shop, the exclusivity and inspiring art scene of Mayfair made it the perfect place

How long have you been based in Mayfair? Almost two years now. Why did you decide to set up here? Originally I was based in the Chelsea Harbour Design Centre and it was a great start, but I wanted to be in a more exclusive and high-end location. I wanted my showroom to be somewhere that people could come and visit and understand what Anna Casa is all about. The fact that it is more central was a big bonus! I truly feel that my products reflect the exclusivity of Mayfair perfectly, so there was really no other place for me. What do you like most about the area? I love the fact that Mayfair is like a little heart of London. You have art, food, design, fashion, and jewellery – the best of the best in every category. Although it is a residential area, people from all around London work in this little hub, which makes it super diverse and so inspiring. You can feel the heart beat! Describe the area in five words? High-end, cultural, traditional, exclusive, and inviting. What are your favourite local cafés and restaurants? I love The Arts Club and Nobu! Dover Street Market also has a really lovely area for a delicious healthy lunch, which is brilliant. Where do you go for an afterwork drink? Rififi on Hay Hill – perfectly placed across the road from the showroom! Where do you shop locally? I love Dover Street Market – it has

Mayfair is certainly not short of places to eat, drink and be merry. Two of Anna’s favourites are Nobu (left) and The Arts Club (above). Like many of her interior design projects (below), Anna’s aesthetic merges the modern and the classical

such a fantastic buyer and the selection is always unique and unusual. They always find fresh new designers there, which I haven’t heard of before and always have something new for me to discover. Describe your perfect day here It would start with breakfast at Cecconi’s followed by a few creative meetings. Then a little peep into Dover Street Market or in a few shops on Bond Street – say hello to my friends in the neighbourhood. Then usually a light lunch at The Arts Club – for a lunch meeting, say. Finally I’d head to the showroom – it is my favourite part of the day! I shuffle things around, style new accessories and the furniture

in the showroom. I also meet clients on the showroom floor and get my creative juices flowing. To finish the day, a cup of green tea at Nobu is always a great way to relax. What did you look for in a property? I like a big space with lots of natural light and high ceilings. It needs to have great architecture itself, not just in terms of the property but also in the surrounding area. It is important to be in a space with character. Have you done much work on the space? Yes, lots! We change the showroom’s interior design every six to eight months for fresh energy. It helps to keep the space looking new and inviting as well as reflecting trends. If you hadn’t chosen here, where else might you have looked? Maybe Old Brompton Road. It is very similar to Mayfair. London is so big but has so many great little places that I could happily open a business in, so I am spoilt for choice really! Describe your interiors style My style and design aesthetic is all about drama with a touch of glamour, a mix of modern elegance and timeless classics... Finally, what’s new for you? We’re currently working on an Anna Casa lifestyle shop, which will be arriving very soon – so be sure to keep your eyes peeled!

Nobu, 19 Old Park Lane, W1K (020 7447 4747, www.noburestaurants.com); Dover Street Market, 17-18 Dover Street, W1S (020 7518 0680, www.doverstreetmarket.com); Cecconi’s, 5A Burlington Gardens, W1S (020 7434 1500, www.cecconis.co.uk); The Rififi Club, 15a Hay Hill, W1J (020 7499 9260, www.rifificlub.com); The Arts Club, 40 Dover Street, W1S (020 7499 8581, www.theartsclub.co.uk); Anna Casa, 2 Hay Hill, W1J (020 7629 0045; www.annacasa.net) WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

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The four-wheel drive in chief Jeep is the granddaddy of all 4x4s and the brand new Cherokee looks butch and high-riding enough to reflect that, with its chunky contours and chiselled visage. The four-wheel drive models can tackle anything medium-duty off road, but the 53mpg front-wheel drive model with a 140bhp 2-litre turbodiesel makes total sense for London’s tarmacked inclines. There’s also a 170bhp edition and a 3.2-litre V6 petrol, both of which can be had with a novel nine-speed automatic gearbox that helps minimise fuel thirst. An Active Drive I system automatically disconnects the back axle when dry roads don’t require four-wheel drive, while the four trim levels are Longitude, Longitude+, Limited, and Trailhawk. We like the storage area inside the passenger seat, too. From £25,495 to £35,695 (www.jeep.co.uk)

Condensation culture How do you get the world’s first production line fuel cell car noticed? As it’s a version of the relatively humble Hyundai i35, that could be tricky, but not after a striking visual makeover by students from the London College of Fashion. The two collaborated on a competition called Fashioned Fuel Cell, and this is the winner, the work of first year student Ilona Spruge, who said: “My inspiration for the campaign came from the simple truth ‘the car with a green agenda close to its heart’, and I felt empowered by Hyundai to create a design synonymous with a sustainable future.” We’re no experts when it comes to art, but we think she means the car emits only water vapour, and that’s what she tries to convey on its bodywork. Meanwhile, solid progress is being made to establish a hydrogen refuelling network around London. (www.hyundaimedia-fuelcell.co.uk; www.fashion.arts.ac.uk) 64 | WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

If the Mini had one problem for the young couple about town, it was its lack of rear seat space. If the driver found her- or himself in the family way, it would have to be time for a new, different, basically bigger car. Now, finally, Mini has remedied this impasse with the launch of its first standard-model five-door Hatch, now rolling off the production line in Oxford. The car is 16cm longer to accommodate the two extra doors, with 7.2cm more room for legs, 1.2cm more for heads and 6.1cm more for elbows. Indeed, the five-door can seat five, and has a larger cargo area with 67 litres more volume. Yet all that famous Mini cuteness is retained for the whole family to warm to. Prices start at £15,900 (www.mini.co.uk)

Words: Giles Chapman

A Mini made for mini mes


OF THE BE ST CAMERA PHONES

KEF Muon loudspeakers 2m high, super-formed in aluminium by design legend Ross Lovegrove. Exceptional sonic clarity. £135,000 per pair (www.kef.com)

LG G3 The king of fast focussing, thanks to a laser auto focus lens. A microSD slot provides extra storage

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Wrist action We’ve coped for years with a separate watch and phone without feeling the need to replicate the latter’s features on the former. But there is something rather fun about being able to see messages at a glance or info such as stock market updates, weather forecasts or football scores. The Samsung Gear Live is an Android-powered timepiece that displays location and context-sensitive messages on your wrist, working with any smartphone on Android 4.3 or higher. It’s even voice-responsive, though you might feel a bit odd asking your watch when your flight leaves. £169 (www.samsung.co.uk)

The new D810 from Nikon replaces the D800 and aims to take on Canon’s popular 5D Mk III, a professional-level SLR that’s also hugely popular with photography enthusiasts. Nikon reckons its all-new FX-format sensor, ultra-wide ISO range and new image processor combine to deliver unprecedented sharpness, impressive tonality, and reduced noise across all sensitivities. Shooting at high speed is also improved with uncompromised full-resolution images possible at up to five frames per second, whilst video makers may be enticed by its support for 1080/60p resolution and an uncompressed HDMI output. It even comes with two microphones, allowing it to record in stereo rather than mono. And all just in time for the safari season – bring on the big cats. £2,700, body only (www.nikon.com)

Ahead of the curve Just three months after shaking up the TV market with its first curved OLED TV screen, LG has gone and exceeded itself with the world’s first curved OLED TV with 4K resolution. Impressed or confused? Ok, time to explain some of those acronyms. Anyone watching the World Cup last month may have been curious about those Sony 4K hoarding ads, touting the new ultra-high resolution format that’s about to revolutionise TV broadcasting. Take your current HDTV and imagine a picture four times as detailed, with over eight million pixels. You can already see some 4K shows on Netflix, but the BBC and Sky are gearing up to start 4K broadcasts (hopefully next year). There are other 4K screens, even other curved ones, but only the 77-inch 77EC980V and 65-inch 65EC970V are OLED, which means their LEDs are organic. The result is an amazingly thin screen with superb natural colours and contrast. Available from October. From £6,000 (www.lg.com/uk)

Sony Xperia Z2 A 21-megapixel is well served by an ultra wide angle ƒ2.0 lens which can cope superbly with low light

Nokia Lumia 1020 Boasts an eye-popping 41-megapixel camera with optical image stabilisation and a dual LED/Xenon flash array

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AS MAD MEN S WA G G E R S T O WA R D S ITS GRAND F I N A L E , W H AT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR MR DON DRAPER? JON HAMM TA L K S T O STEPHEN M I LT O N ABOUT SHEDDING T H AT S U I T PHOTOGRAPHY N I G E L PA R R Y

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Jon Hamm is worried about the future.

“If I’m perfectly honest, it’s a little disconcerting,” he says, pointedly clearing his throat. After seven seasons spent portraying the archetype of urbane, effortless swagger, life out of Don Draper’s perfectly-tailored shadow is currently in question. “Right now, after Mad Men, I don’t necessarily have anything lined up,” the actor admits. “And I’m acutely aware I’ll be gainfully unemployed very soon. Quite honestly, I don’t know what the future holds for me.” With only seven episodes left in the smoky, seductive Mad Men cosmos, Jon is strangely bereft of that signature WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

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“There will be tears, probably fist fights and hair-pulling and every emotional expression imaginable. It will be biblical in its emotion”

time to stop, I’m going to be like, ‘I don’t want to get off man!’” After delivering dependable supporting fare in movies Sucker Punch, Bridesmaids, and The Town – and, surprisngly, portraying an older Daniel Radcliffe in Sky’s A Young Doctor’s Notebook – he’ll take his first lead in Disney biopic Million Dollar Arm, playing sports agent J.B. Bernstein who introduced India’s first players to Major League Baseball.“I’m a massive baseball fan, and it’s an inspiring, true story that went below my radar. It shows how sport gave these characters a way to find a new path.” “Also, there’s this fantastic fish out of water element, where J.B. finds himself trying to negotiate this culture on the other side of the planet, then brings back these players to the States and wrenches them out of their comfort zone. It’s enthralling from so many angles.” The film also looks at baseball as a progenitive of cricket. Did Hamm make a point of taking in a few wickets at Lords while shooting another season of A Young Doctor’s Notebook in London last year? “I didn’t actually. Our schedule was too tight for much beyond the odd stroll around the city. It’s a shame – it would have been wonderful research, and fascinating for me too.” All the more reason to secure an upcoming role that will bring him back to the Capital. “If only to explore the different areas. Last time I stayed near London Bridge, so I took in life by the river, explored the markets and little side streets. London, for me, is very freeing. It’s so cavernous and labyrinthine, with secret escapes and abodes that no one knows about unless they want to.” Which must prove useful for an international sex symbol (sorry!) looking to stay under the radar. “London’s the kind of place that if you want to disappear, you can. And if you want to appear in full view, no one really bats an eyelid. But I don’t get that much anyway. Herein lies the big, gaping difference between me and Don Draper – he’s the sharp-suited, hard-drinking playboy, and I’m all scruffy hair and prickly stubble with big dark circles under my eyes.” Maybe. But while you can take the man out of the suit, it’s quite clear you can’t take the signature Draper charm out of Jon Hamm. Dotted line or no, his future looks pretty safe from where I’m standing. ■ Million Dollar Arm is in cinemas 29 August

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on the dotted line for some vaulting Hollywood blockbuster. There’s this month’s Disney release, Million Dollar Arm, shot last year between Atlanta and Mumbai, a few days in the sound booth for Universal’s animated latest, The Minions, and that’s pretty much it for the 43 year old from St. Louis. “People may not accept me in other roles. They might only want to see me as Don – brooding and drinking and whoring around. Obviously I’m hoping they’ll like other versions of me, too…” As the debonair advertising exec, all Brylcreemed locks with a Grace Kelly wife, a punch card of mistresses and a mysterious past, he’s whipped an army of fans into a lust-fuelled frenzy with his suave Old Hollywood charm and brooding good looks. And while millions despondently anticipate the bitter end of the iconic series, Hamm has found one silver lining – a welcome farewell to his reprehensible status as a symbol of sex. At least, that’s what he thinks. “It seems so silly to me,” he says of ‘the Draper effect’, chuckling from the Manhattan townhouse he shares with partner of 17 years, actress Jennifer Westfeldt. “Because if you could see me right now, in my sweat pants with my dog staring at me… so silly.” “I don’t know anyone who approaches that status with anything but a bemused kind of curiosity. It’s something that only other people can bestow on you, and something that I don’t relate to really at all. I just find it confusing.” ‘Maddists’ – devotees of the series – have another year to anticipate the loss of Sterling Cooper’s finest, as network AMC split the last run, screening the second half next spring. The end, however, comes considerably sooner for Hamm, who is in the midst of shooting the final scenes when we speak. He expects some emotional outbursts. “I think I’ll be a mess, honestly. There will be tears, probably fist fights and hair-pulling and every emotional expression imaginable. It will be biblical in its emotion.” “This show has essentially taken up a decade for me, and it’s been a great decade. I’ve met people who I think will be friends for the rest of my life. I’ve had a lot of amazing experiences – gotten to go to award shows, and just experience things that, when you first start going down the acting path, you think will never happen. And yet they did. So it’s been an emotional rollercoaster ride. I think when it’s


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t doesn’t feel like your typical city find… Agreed. The tranquillity of the willow-lined canal completely distracts you from the hustle and bustle of city life, and it really is hard to believe that we’re so central. But, in a prime west London location between St. John’s Wood and Notting Hill, Maida Vale is inside Zone 2 and served by the Bakerloo line, so it’s just as easy to get into the heart of central London as it is to leave. With the A40 and Paddington Station (as well as the ever-sohandy Heathrow Express) just a stone’s throw away, venturing further afield is also a doddle. Top start. What else makes it so special? The infectious mix of calming canal-side walks, trendy bars and inviting independent boutiques and delicatessens, just for a start. The Waterway restaurant, perched on the edge of the canal, has its very own outdoor terrace – perfect for those warm summer evenings – while Baker and Spice, a little gem found on Clifton Road, offers oh-so-tempting gourmet baked goods ready to restock any precious calories lost on your towpath strolls. And are the houses as tempting as the area’s other offerings? Absolutely. The property here is, rightfully, incredibly sought after, and the area draws

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a wide selection of people. Stucco-fronted mansions boasting rare canal-side views are complemented by hidden communal gardens and lovely cobbled crescents. Or if you’re feeling particularly adventurous, why not try one of the luxurious little houseboats that picturesquely line the canal towards the south, in Little Venice? Now there’s a thought. I hear the neighbourhood has some pretty special claims to fame too… Oh yes it does. Remember the iconic Beatles’ Abbey Road cover? Well, that’s just down the road from here in St. John’s Wood. And the celebrity status doesn’t stop at the outskirts. The area has been home to a whole host of famous faces, including Kate Moss, Joan Collins and Mary Portas to name but a few. And to top it off, you can also find the BBC recording studios here. Quite the hub of celebrity activity. Any chance it also happens to be a hub of educational activity? It sure does. It boasts a wide array of excellent state and private schools, like the Essedine Primary School and St. George’s Catholic School. You really are spoilt for choice. The perfect recipe for a fresh start… Which is exactly what the Victorian poet Robert Browning thought. He also appreciated

An infectious mix of calming canalside walks, trendy bars, and inviting independent boutiques and delicatessens the area’s charm, and moved in after the death of his beloved wife in the 1860s. The area’s calm has evidently done wonders for its residents for a very long time indeed. If we’re being technical, you could say since 1806, when the Hero of Maida public house opened, giving the area its name today. Now there’s some historic trivia for you. Since we’re on the subject of stats, how much will it cost me? Frankly, you pay for what you get – with the grandest of abodes in excess of £15 million. But we don’t think you’ll want your money back; this covetable postcode is charming, charismatic, and beautifully unique. And if you want more evidence of its bizarrely brilliant appeal, you can catch a Waterbus to London Zoo or Regent’s Park – if, of course, that floats your boat. (Pun fully intended.)

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SHOPPING JANE MEANS Nestled in the fabulously fragrant Clifton Nurseries of Little Venice, local resident Jane Means has popped up shop and comes bearing gifts in the shape of bespoke wrapping paper, haberdashery and ribbons, among other hand-picked goodies. Having gift wrapped for royalty and

celebrities, the ‘Gift Wrap Guru’ really is a gem of a find. With TV appearances under her belt, as well as her own range of ribbons on sale at Fortnum and Mason, Jane is no stranger to the world of luxury – and she’ll add the very finest finishing touches to your carefullychosen pressies. There’s no time to hang about, though; a firm in-house favourite at this, London’s oldest nursey (at an impressive 160 years old), Jane is in high demand, and is only on hand here Thursdays to Sundays, 11am-3pm. Catch her, and she’ll be certain to take that special gift and make it that bit more special. 5A Clifton Villas, W9 (01522 522544; www. janemeans.co.uk)

EATING THE TRUSCOTT ARMS With food this good, you’d be forgiven for thinking (were you to do a blindfolded taste test, of course), that you were eating in one of the Capital’s finest fine dining establishments. This has everything to do with the recent appointment of talented young head chef Barry Snook to The Truscott Arms, whose culinary

mastery has been attracting the attention of Maida Vale locals and beyond. But this is, in fact, a gastropub – albeit a rather smart one – and so we were intrigued to taste their new take on good old British pub grub. We lucked out with the perfect weather for a spot of al fresco lunching in the pub’s pretty, enclosed garden – devouring between us battered Cornish cod and chips with pea purée, and the roasted gnocchi with wild mushrooms and parmesan (a little fancier than your average, yes). Already a firm Fabric favourite, we’re categorically coming back to The Truscott for more fab fare. 55 Shirland Road, W9 (020 7266 9198; www.thetruscottarms.com) WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 71


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Maida Vale is a charming area of London. It boasts Regent’s Canal at Little Venice, popular for its quaint and picturesque scenery and bright canal boats, while the pretty streets packed with restaurants, boutiques and bakeries give the area a cosmopolitan character. Set between Paddington, Kilburn and St. John’s Wood, it’s within easy reach of the West End, making the area one of the most relaxing yet well-connected places to live in the Capital, popular with individuals, families and professionals of all ages. Properties are mainly large stucco-fronted houses, red brick Edwardian and Victorian mansion flats and REGENTS conversions. The best tree-lined streets are considered RESIDENTIAL to be Blomfield Road and Maida Avenue, which are on opposite sides of the canal, Randolph Road, Randolph Crescent and Warwick Avenue. Prices range from just below £400,000 for one-bedroom apartments to grand period houses in excess of £15 million. Many enjoy private communal gardens, but those without can use the Paddington Recreation Centre in Randolph Avenue, which has a gym, athletics track, cricket pitch, bowling green, tennis courts and café. If you are looking to buy in Maida Vale, you’ll need move quickly when you find a property you like; demand is strong but supply thin. Location is, of course, a top priority, but ideally the property should have a long lease, or better still a share of the freehold. Karen is director at Regents Residential (020 7372 3000; www.regentsresidential.com)

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Describe the area in five words Exclusive residential location, village environment. What are your favourite streets? My favourite streets are Blomfield Road and Maida Avenue for the picturesque scenery of the Little Venice Canal, and Randolph Crescent and Clifton Road for the lovely gardens and shops. What kind of rental opportunities will you find in the area? A smart, trendy studio rents from around £300 per week, one- and two-bed flats usually go for £500 to £600 per week and you’ll find a super Nash-style VICKERS & CO. town house for about £2,000 per week. What is the current state of the market? Prices still represent excellent value for a high-class location just 10-15 minutes from Oxford Street. Can you recommend any great local restaurants or cafés? On a summer’s day I like The Waterway. It has a lovely sunny terrace on the waterfront. For breakfast it’s got to be Raoul’s on Clifton Road, or for coffee and a sandwich Toast in Formosa Street is tops. What type of people tend to live in the area? We see a real mixture of families and working professionals here. Young couples enjoy the vibrant location, too. Florence is on the residential lettings team at Vickers & Co. (020 7289 1692; www.vickersestateagents.com)

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A family affair CUMBERLAND MANSIONS, W1

Like London’s very finest homes, this three-bed des res combines period charm with contemporary chic to perfection – lateral living at its very best. The Marylebone maisonette offers up an impressive 1,959 sq ft of luxury living space, arranged over the raised ground and lower ground floors of an imposing mansion block – and can boast high ceilings, quality wood flooring, original features and even a resident caretaker. Finished to the highest specifications, we can tell this is one well pre-loved property – perfectly primed for you and your family to move into and make your own. £3.45 million, Winkworth (020 7467 5770; www.winkworth.co.uk)

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Property pipe dreams CATO STREET, W1

If you want a quiet, cul-de-sac location that’s about as central as it gets, frankly, you want the moon on a stick. But highfalutin housey dreams or no, this combo does exist in the form of this fab warehouse-style home. Cato Street is tucked away between Edgware and Marylebone Roads, and with all the delights of central London (quite literally) on its doorstep, this former industrial building with chic, minimalist design and abundant natural light is one hot property. Bragging an impressive five floors (one of which comprises a nifty garage), this is proof, in bricks and mortar, that you really can have it all. £2.25 million, York Estates (020 7724 0335; www.yorkestates.co.uk) 74 | WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

“WE SAW A PRICE RISE OF ALMOST 8% IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2014. WE’VE ALSO SEEN A JUMP OF 20% IN THE NUMBER OF SALES – BOTH HUGE INCREASES!”

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Roomy with a view BROOKFIELD MANSIONS, N6

There’s really very little need to go on reading a property sales spec when you come across the wording ‘direct southerly views over Hampstead Heath’. Sold! But onto more practical matters… Inside this grand, Edwardian mansion block you’ll find a sassy third-floor apartment with three generous bedrooms, a contemporary kitchen/ breakfast room, a super-sleek bathroom and smart wood floors. And as for those spectacular views? The flat comes complete with the prettiest of balconies from which to drink it all in. This, surely, is what leafy north London dreams are made of. Guide price £1.7 million, Benham & Reeves (020 8348 2341; www.b-r.co.uk)


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An ace apartment 55 PORTLAND PLACE, W1

If you’re all for location, location, location, this third-floor apartment should tick all three exacting boxes. Close to both Regent’s Park and Regent Street, you can enjoy leafy tranquillity on one side and West End buzz on the other. Spacious in the extreme, the flat comprises three generous bedrooms, two bathrooms, a family room, kitchen and vast lounge. And if you’re craving a spot of outdoor space, it comes complete with a courtyard as well as access to communal gardens and tennis courts. We reckon that’s a resounding game, set, and match. £2,600 per week, Arlington Residential (020 7722 3322; www.arlingtonresidential.com)

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HAMILTON TERRACE, NW8

Perfectly positioned between Warwick Avenue and St. John’s Wood Tube stations, this very grand six-bed house makes for an ideal family home, arranged over three floors and boasting an impressive four bathrooms (three of which are en suite). But looks can be deceiving: the property’s period exterior belies the super sleek contemporary living space within – all beautiful wood floors, elegant kitchen, and neutral décor throughout simply oozing modern luxe. The patio garden, too, hits all the right notes with its cool, contemporary look. The perfect pad for the modern family. £4,450 per week, Brian Lack (020 7586 5929; www.brianlack.co.uk)

“WE’RE IN THE MIDST OF THE STRONGEST FAMILY HOUSE MARKET THAT WE’VE SEEN IN SOME YEARS, BUT PROPERTIES ARE LETTING SWIFTLY WHENEVER THEY ARE PRICED REALISTICALLY AND COMPETITIVELY” Matt Parish, Savills

Grand desires AVENFIELD HOUSE, W1

You don’t get much grander than Park Lane when it comes to a London address. If proof were needed, you’d only have to take a look at the neighbours. Amongst a lengthy list of notable tenants past you’ll find one Fred Astaire, who – along with his mother and sister – rented a flat here in 1923. In quite possibly Mayfair’s finest residence, this three-bed, three reception room apartment offers the incredibly lucky new tenants a fifth-floor luxury lateral space with wow factor galore. And that’s before you’ve even taken in the stunning views over Hyde Park. Now that’s something to sing and dance about… £7,500 per week, Beauchamp Estates (020 7499 7722; www.beauchamp.co.uk) WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK | 75


NEW HOMES

Go down in history BENTLEY PRIORY, HA7

Steeped in historical significance, this magnificent 57-acre development is a romantic find at the end of the Jubilee line. The Grade II-listed mansion house dates back to 1766 and once served as the headquarters of fighter command for the Battle of Britain. It also comes with a lengthy list of fascinating past residents including the brilliantly titled Queen Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen. Now a selection of large family townhouses and apartments with access to the Grade II-registered Italian gardens, you’ll find luxury feature after luxury feature. You may not have blue blood, but you’ll feel nothing short of regal when you snap up one of these plush pads. Prices start from £675,000, City and Country (020 8950 5959; www.cityandcountry.co.uk)

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And all that jazz PIANO YARD, NW5

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Kentish Town was renowned for its piano making – hence the endearing name of this enchanting gated mews. Aiming to both reflect and respect the back story, the development boasts a mix of apartments, houses and penthouses inspired by the colourful architecture of New Orleans. The inventory of plush specifications reads like a luxury wish list, too: think Kochwerk designer kitchens; sanitaryware by Philippe Starck; oak flooring throughout with underfloor heating; a landscaped private residents’ garden… You’ll be pleased to hear this list goes on, and on, and that, dear reader, is music to our ears – of the tinkling jazz piano kind. Prices start from £799,000, Goldschmidt & Howland (020 7435 4404; 020 8347 2600; www.g-h.co.uk)

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Golders glory CEDAR LODGE, NW11

If you think new builds are all about identikit hotel-like spaces, think again. This smart new collection offers a selection of one-, two- and three-bed luxury pads, plus as an exclusive four-bed penthouse, in a striking new building where refreshingly, no two apartments are the same. Sitting between Golders Green and Brent Cross Tube stations, The Grove is a quiet residential street off Golders Green Road. With all the benefits of the area’s buzzing amenities, not to mention its proximity to the green spaces of Hampstead Heath, you could be living it up at one enviable address. Prices start from £425,000, Glentree New Homes (020 8731 9500; www.glentree.com) 76 | WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

“THE LUXURY HOMES MARKET REMAINS BUOYANT, PARTICULARLY IN THE SUPER SUBURBS SURROUNDING THE CITY. AS WELL AS A HEALTHY UK BASED PURCHASER GROUP, BUYERS ARE CONTINUING TO ARRIVE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE” David Smith, Octagon Developments


“What advice would you give when considering a self-build project?” A self-build project can be particularly exciting and rewarding when you’re presented with the finished product, but there are a few fundamentals you must be aware of before you embark. Firstly, you need to think about where you’re going to live while the work’s going on. It may seem romantic to stay in a caravan on site and watch your dream home being built, but the reality is that the project is likely to overrun, and you may be camping out during the winter months. These projects have a habit of overrunning in terms of cost, too, so manage your BECTIVE LESLIE budget carefully. MARSH Does the site have planning permission? If yes, you can go straight ahead, but without it or if you want to make personal changes, then you’ll have to go through the entire planning process whilst servicing your loan – this can be lengthy. Think about contractors, too. Go and see examples of their work and opt for someone who is trusted locally and has an excellent working relationship with the local planning officer. Finally, consider whether it is ultimately a good investment. Your dream home is not necessarily going to be in line with everyone’s taste, so plan ahead and protect your cash by keeping a close eye on what the property might be worth once built. Visit a trustworthy estate agent and ask for a valuation with the work in mind having been completed, then you can weigh up whether you think it’s worth time, effort and money. Adam is director of land and new homes at Bective Leslie Marsh (020 7313 7703; www.bective.co.uk)

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If you’ve got ambitions to create your own project, whether that’s an extension, a basement conversion or even an entirely new self-built home, the benefits are obvious: it’s totally bespoke, for a start, made entirely to your requirements. But it is extremely important that you seek the correct advice and permissions when carrying out such work – there are a lot of potential potholes to look out for, and you need to be prepared for the build not to go as smoothly as planned. Where necessary, make sure you look into the CHESTERTONS consent required from the council, other residents in the building, the freeholder, and adjoining and nearby properties. It would be advisable to consult a solicitor who specialises in such matters before carrying out any development. This is especially important in a case where a party wall is involved; a party wall agreement may be required. Further experts to think about consulting, depending of course on the nature and scale of the project, should include an architect, a surveyor and a structural engineer. A self-build can be a nerve-wracking prospect, but it doesn’t have to be a stressful experience if armed with the right knowledge – it’s imperative that you’re comprehensive and that you fully understand all the legalities involved in carrying out a project of this scale. This is mainly for safety reasons, of course, but also for the purpose of re-sale, to avoid encountering any issues during the conveyancing. It’s wise to think ahead! Sam is associate director at Chestertons (020 7472 6523; www.chestertons.com)

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Sandfords helped to raise over £2,000 for Kids Company with their ever-popular tombola at the recent Marylebone Summer Fayre. The charity provides vital support for the Capital’s vulnerable inner-city children with practical, emotional and educational needs. Julia Garber, director at Sandfords’ Marylebone office, comments: “We’re feeling very proud to have played our part in making the day such a success and ultimately helping the charity – it’s such an amazing cause.” Locals were treated to a host of festive features that involved food, drink, music, children’s activities, and of course that all-important tombola, which the estate agents run yearly outside their office on Paddington Street. Can we get a hip, hip, hooray?

Community spirit in a cuppa As part of Chestertons’ community policy, their Hampstead office has generously sponsored local independent business Tania’s Coffee. Situated on Heath Street, the charming café is run by Ghassan Akar, a man so passionate about his coffee he expertly prepares each individual cup – now that’s the kind of personal service we like. Speaking on behalf of Chestertons, agent Ben Sloane tells us, “There’s no shortage of larger chains serving coffee in Hampstead, so it isn’t easy for the smaller shops. But these independent businesses are vital for our local community.” We say a resounding hear, hear to that. And long may Ghassan keep pouring us those delectable lattes. 78 | WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

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A little birdy from York Estates has let it slip that one of our best-loved Shakespearean actors and his real-life leading lady have just exchanged on a Grade IIlisted Georgian townhouse in Marylebone. Apparently, “They fell in love with the charm of this very pretty house and the ability to create a space to suit their own requirements”. What infinite heart’s-ease they must now enjoy, ey? We’re sure it’s fit for a king.

City pad or leafy suburb? Both Home gym or home cinema? Cinema Hampstead Heath or Primrose Hill? Hampstead Heath Buy to let or buy to live? Buy to live New build or period charm? Both, again Dote on dogs or care for cats? Dote on dogs! My JJ! Hyde Park or Regent’s Park? Regent’s Park Black cab or Boris bike? Black cab Swinging jazz club or off to the opera? Jazz club Saturday night or Sunday morning? Saturday night French bistro or best of British? Best of British Dressed up or dressed down? Both have their moment Real ale or fine wine? Fine wine Action-packed or pool-side holiday? Definitely, definitely pool-side! Good book or Hollywood blockbuster? Both English Breakfast or skinny latte? English Breakfast


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One Highgate, N6

Mill Hill Place, Mill Hill, NW7

One Highgate is a landmark residential development in highly sought after Highgate Village. Comprising 15 contemporary 2 and 3 bedroom apartments including a stylish 3 bedroom penthouse apartment One Highgate offers the ultimate in luxury living. Early registration recommended. Sole Agent.

A desirable development of 38 apartments comprising of 2 and 3 bedrooms including penthouses set within 3 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens. Accessed via a secure private entrance with an on-site concierge, 24 hour security, underground parking and a fully equipped gym. Joint Sole Agents.

PRICES FROM £1.75M STC

PRICES FROM £1.05M STC

020 8731 9500 For more information, contact: newhomes@glentree.com

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FABRIC AGENTS Anscombe & Ringland www.anscombes.co.uk Arlington Residential www.arlingtonresidential.co.uk Aston Chase www.astonchase.com Bargets www.bargets.co.uk Beauchamp Estates www.beauchamp.com Bective Leslie Marsh www.bectivelesliemarsh.co.uk Behr & Butchoff www.behrandbutchoff.com Benham & Reeves www.b-r.co.uk Benham & Reeves Residential Lettings www.brlets.co.uk Brian Lack www.brianlack.co.uk Chesterton Humberts www.chestertonhumberts.com Cluttons www.cluttons.com Day Morris www.daymorris.co.uk Druce www.druce.com Fox Gregory www.foxgregory.co.uk Glentree www.glentree.co.uk Godfrey & Barr www.godfreyandbarr.com Goldschmidt & Howland www.g-h.co.uk Hamptons www.hamptons.co.uk Harris Latner www.harrislatner.co.uk Heathgate www.heathgate.com Jeremy James & Company www.jeremy-james.co.uk Kerr Gilchrist 020 7431 0003 Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward www.kfh.co.uk Knight Frank www.knightfrank.com Litchfields www.litchfields.com McGlashans www.mcglashans.co.uk Parkheath www.parkheath.com Plaza Estates www.plazaestates.co.uk Regents Residential www.regents.uk.com Sandfords www.sandfords.com Savills www.savills.co.uk TK International www.t-k.co.uk Vickers www.vickersestateagents.com Winkworth Marylebone www.winkworth.co.uk Winkworth St. John’s Wood www.winkworth.co.uk York Estates www.yorkestates.co.uk

Pictured: Carmel Gate, NW11. From £700,000 Glentree (020 8731 9500; www.glentree.com)

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ÂŁ3,495,000

Freehold

An exceptionally attractive double fronted detached Grade II listed residence within this idyllic close in one of the very finest locations on Linnell Close, Hampstead Garden Suburb, NW11 moments from the Heath Extension. This fabulous property offers well planned accommodation over 3 floors with off street parking and a detached garage. N.B the photos are from a previous occupancy. Energy Efficiency Rating - D61

Temple Fortune 020 8209 9300

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Guide Price ÂŁ4,500,000

Share of Freehold

An outstanding 3,722 sq ft top floor duplex apartment on Highgate West Hill, Highgate, N6. The property has been refurbished to exacting standards and is set in a well maintained and sought after development, abutting Highgate Ponds. Benefits include extensive terracing with views over manicured communal gardens and the Heath beyond, garage, 2 parking spaces and a day porter. Energy Efficiency Rating - E54

Highgate 020 8347 2600

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LITTLE VENICE, LONDON W9

An impressive Grade II listed semi-detached period family house offering spacious accommodation with pretty front and rear walled gardens. Set in the heart of Little Venice the house is quietly located moments from the Regents Canal and within easy reach of shops, cafés and excellent public transport connections. Principal Bedroom with Dressing Room and En-Suite Bathroom. 3 Further Bedrooms. Study/Bedroom 5. 2 Bathrooms (1 En-Suite). Double Reception Room. Dining Room. Family Room/Kitchen. Utility Room. Guest Cloakroom. Underpavement Storage Vaults. Front and Rear Gardens.

Freehold

Offers in the region of £6,000,000

211-213 Sutherland Avenue, Little Venice, London W9 1RU T: 020 7289 1692 F: 020 7266 3941 E: property@vickersestateagents.com W: www.vickersestateagents.com 94 | WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK





RINGWOOD AVENUE N2 The outstanding high style deco presentation throughout the ground floor reflects the present film-maker owner's flair and precise approach to design combined with the need for practicality, comfort, a flexible layout and direct access to the glorious sunny very private rear garden. The refurbishment has resulted in a perfect arrangement for easy open-plan living in stunning surroundings, which could just as easily be presented conventionally with different decorations and furnishing. The bedrooms are currently arranged as two almost overindulgent suites (including the master bedroom with a lovely large terrace - not officially demised, overlooking the garden). The first floor was previously occupied as four bedrooms and two bathrooms and could be very easily reinstated. Development potential: The roof-space offers the potential for 2 bedrooms, subject to planning, The garden: This is very special and beautifully mature. It is lushly planted with many specimen trees and shrubs. EPC Rating E. £2,150,000 Freehold

Joint Sole Agent

BISHOPSWOOD ROAD N6 A unique modern detached residence with open-plan accommodation arranged over three floors. Situated in one of Highgate’s premier roads, directly opposite playing fields and with moments of Hampstead Heath. Highgate Village and Kenwood are also close by. The accommodation comprises; 3/4 bedrooms, 1/2 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, bathroom, shower room, guest WC, garage, off street parking, garden. EPC Rating E. £1,895,000 Freehold Sole Agents

This office also handles residential lettings 61 Highgate High St, N6 5JY 98 | WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

020 8348 8131

email : highgate@daymorris.co.uk


Hampstead, NW3 A very attractive mid-terrace family house, enviably positioned near the top of this quiet residential street, just a moments walk from the footbridge to the southern slopes of Hampstead Heath. Tastefully modernised throughout, the house retains many characterful features of the Victorian period, and provides a particularly charming west facing garden at the rear. Two reception rooms, four bedrooms, modern kitchen, two deluxe bathrooms (one en-suite), separate guest cloakroom, store room, cellar, private west facing garden (with jacuzzi style hot tub), residents permit parking, EPC Rating D.

Offers in Excess of ÂŁ2,200,000

Freehold

Sole Agent

This office also handles residential lettings 2 Fleet Road, NW3 2QS

020 7482 4282

email : sales@daymorris.co.uk

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BRYANSTON SQUARE W1

PADDINGTON BASIN W2

A beautifully presented four bedroom raised ground floor garden flat located on one of the most prestigious squares in the West End.

A superb two bedroom second floor apartment located in this extremely popular modern development.

LEASEHOLD 45 YEARS

LEASEHOLD 990 YEARS

£2,295,000

£1,000,000

GLOUCESTER SQUARE W2

REGENTS PLAZA APARTMENTS NW6

A wonderful and rare opportunity to purchase this spacious, bright lateral three bedroom apartment extending to 1,375 sq ft on the 3rd floor (with lift) of this elegant stucco fronted period conversion.

Large two bedroom apartment in a modern portered, purpose built block with underground parking.

SHARE OF FREEHOLD

LEASEHOLD 981 YEARS

£2,450,000

OFFICES AT KNIGHTSBRIDGE & MARBLE ARCH

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£662,000


www.plazaestates.co.uk

HYDE PARK STREET W2 A unique, impressive fourth floor four bedroom lateral apartment with direct south facing views overlooking Hyde Park. The accommodation comprises a large double reception room, second reception room, large entrance hallway, kitchen and utility room, master bedroom with dressing room and en suite shower room, three further bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms/shower rooms, central heating and lift. Hyde Park Street is wonderfully located opposite Hyde Park and just a short walk from Marble Arch tube station, Lancaster Gate, Paddington and Oxford Street. LEASEHOLD 161 YEARS

PRICE ON APPLICATION

MARBLE ARCH: 29-31 EDGWARE ROAD, LONDON W2 2JE 020 7724 3100

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INTERIOR DESIGNED APARTMENTS FOR SALE IN THE HEART OF MARYLEBONE VILLAGE

TWO APARTMENTS SOLD, THREE APARTMENTS REMAINING. NOW SHOWING HERON-PLACE.CO.UK

Jeremy James and Company 33 New Cavendish Street Marylebone Village London W1G 9TS Tel.: 020 7486 4111 E-mail.: jjandco@jeremy-james.co.uk 102 | WWW.FABRICMAGAZINE.CO.UK

New development of five interior designed apartments, two and three bedrooms for sale. • New long lease • Sizes from 1,500 to 2,200 sq ft • Parking available


SEYMOUR PLACE, W1 Great natural light and spacious living/entertaining space. This third floor flat in a purpose built block is an ideal Central London home within walking distance of Marylebone High Street. RECEPTION ROOM, KITCHEN TWO BEDROOMS, BATHROOM

148 YEAR LEASE

£850,000

BRYANSTON MEWS WEST, W1 A low built family house in this superb location. The house offers the incoming purchaser the chance to create an impressive home with well planned accommodation. LARGE ENTRANCE HALL, DRAWING ROOM DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, FOUR BEDROOMS TWO BATHROOMS, GUEST WC, DOUBLE GARAGE

75 YEAR LEASE

£3,125,000

ENFORD STREET, W1 A stunning interior designed apartment in this small recently built building. The flat is designed in a contemporary style with ample living and entertaining space. LARGE RECEPTION ROOM, OPEN PLAN KITCHEN TWO BEDROOMS, BATHROOM

125 YEAR LEASE

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£950,000

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ONE HYDE PARK, KNIGHTSBRIDGE SW1 A stunning apartment beautifully designed by Candy & Candy located at One Hyde Park in the heart of exclusive Knightsbridge providing stunning views of London. The property offers an unparalleled range of services to its' tenants including full access to the adjacent Mandarin Oriental's Residents Services and use of all the facilities including 24/7 concierge, fully equipped gym and swimming pool. ACCOMMODATION ■ 3 DOUBLE BEDROOMS ■ 3 EN-SUITE BATHROOMS ■ GUEST BATHROOM ■ 2 RECEPTIONS ■ KITCHEN AMENITIES ■ BALCONY ■ 24 HOUR CONCIERGE ■ STORAGE AREA ■ PRIVATE UNDERGROUND PARKING (WITH VALET PARKING) ■ DESIGNATED WINE CELLAR ■ HEALTH & LEISURE FACILITIES

FURNISHED EPC RATING C TENANCY FEES MAY APPLY, PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION

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PRICE ON APPLICATION


£1,050 pw

£1,500 pw

Unfurnished

Unfurnished

A newly refurbished apartment on Finchley Road, West Hampstead, NW6 boasting 2,000 sq ft of accommodation. 4 3 West Hampstead Office 020 7433 6869 Energy Efficiency Rating - D67

£1,200 pw

Unfurnished

A stunning family home on Cranley Gardens, Muswell Hill, N10 boasting two courtyards and a private roof garden.

A delightful semi-detached period property set over 1,958 sq ft on Lanark Road, Little Venice, W9 within a short stroll to the Regent’s Canal, featuring a double reception room and a large kitchen/diner leading onto a landscaped West facing garden.

5 Highgate Office 020 8347 2601

Energy Efficiency Rating - E49

Energy Efficiency Rating - B82

£1,250 pw

3

Unfurnished

4

Little Venice Office 020 7289 6633

£2,500 pw

£3,500 pw

Unfurnished

3

Unfurnished

A detached house on Hendon Avenue, Finchley, N3 offering ample off street parking and a pretty rear garden.

A beautiful period family house on Blenheim Terrace, St John’s Wood, NW8 with a conservatory and private garden.

A magnificent house on Grange Gardens, Hampstead, NW3 offering a front and rear garden, garage and parking.

4 2 Temple Fortune Office 020 8209 9333

Energy Efficiency Rating - C70

4 Little Venice Office 020 7289 6633

Energy Efficiency Rating - D66

Energy Efficiency Rating - F38

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6 Hampstead Office 020 7431 0624

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Set fees apply for all tenancies: £138.00 administration fee per tenancy + £24.00 referencing charge per Tenant/Guarantor. For variable charges and deposits explained please visit www.g-h.co.uk

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Executive Rental Specialists 020 7486 6711 sales@mcglashans.co.uk / lettings@mcglashans.co.uk

Clifton Gardens, Little Venice W9 An amazing first and second floor apartment in a traditional period house, drawing room leading to dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, guest cloakroom, use of private communal garden to the rear of the property. £2,700 per week Furnished/Unfurnished

Portman Mansions, Chiltern Street, Marylebone W1 A spacious first floor mansion flat that is currently being refurbished to have a stunning new kitchen and bathrooms, living room with double doors leading to dining room, eat in kitchen, 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, guest cloakroom, 24hr porterage. £1,500 per week Unfurnished

Beverston Mews, Marylebone W1 A rare opportunity to rent this unique owner’s home which has been beautifully refurbished to the most exacting standards, dining room open plan to kitchen, drawing room, study area, 3 bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms, guest cloakroom, garage. £1,325 per week Unfurnished

Chiltern Court, Baker Street, Marylebone NW1 A modern 2 bedroom apartment on the 4th floor of a secure mansion block with 24hr porterage, dining hall, living room, kitchen, bedroom with en suite shower room, double bedroom, bathroom. £750 per week Furnished

Ellerton House, Bryanston Square, Marylebone W1 An elegant 1st floor apartment overlooking this famous square in an exclusive new development with 24 hr porterage, living/dining room, luxury kitchen, 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, guest cloakroom, private underground car parking space by separate negotiation. £1,850 per week Unfurnished

Broadley Terrace, Portman Gate, Lisson Grove NW1 A first and second floor maisonette which has been refurbished, reception room, fully fitted kitchen, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, double bedroom, family bathroom, guest cloakroom, gym membership, private underground parking space. £600 per week Furnished

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