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Urban Oases
Your insider’s guide to the top cities globally that are having a moment.
The Rise of Padel
Move over pickleball. There’s a new racket sport taking over the world. Here’s what to know about it.
Off Duty, On Point
These far-flung luxury villas will make you want to take a permanent vacation.
Will Travel for Ceramics
"Where did you get that?" Your burning questions about finding and ferrying clay treasures answered.
6 CuRATED
What to do. Where to go. What to buy. It’s our top 10 list for the season.
DEPARTMENTS
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AIR, SEA & WHEELS
Sustainable vehicles · A yacht for cruising the South Pacific · Traveling the world by private jet · Hualālai’s new offshore experience 19
TRAVEL & ADVENTURE
Hotel-branded residences
Italy’s hidden gems · New hotels in the Mediterranean · Guides to the Hamptons and Aspen The best places to catch waves
New wellness programming at the world’s top spas · Clodagh shares her lifestyle tips · “My Routine” with Tiago Sarmento · Choosing the perfect scent
FASHION, JEWELRY & WATCHES
L.A.-based jewelry brands with international influence · Summer’s best bags · How to dress on a yacht 43 FOOD, WINE & SPIRITS
Nobu nails luxury hospitality Not drinking? Think mocktails Dynamic U.S. food cities Spirit of Bolivia · Argentinean wine
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HOME & DESIGN
Simon Hamui’s favorite furnishings
Exteriors with Inner Gardens Maximalism rules · DIY florals Design Spy · Building an art collection Green Gables · Commune Design
Adam Erace
CREDITS: Travel + Leisure, Fortune, and Virtuoso Author of Backcountry Cocktails: Civilized Drinks for Wild Places. THIS ISSUE:
“Food Haul,” p. 47. SUMMER
INDULGENCE: Salty, fresh-cut, skinon fries doused in malt vinegar, on the Ocean City Boardwalk or the Wildwoods Boardwalk, down at the Jersey Shore.
Irene Rawlings
CREDITS: Luxury Magazine, The Sunday Times, and WSJ Off Duty. Author of Sisters on the Fly
THIS ISSUE: “Off Duty, On Point,” p. 76. SUMMER
INDULGENCE:
Spending two completely unplugged weeks (and the occasional stolen weekend) at my little vineyard in California with my photographer husband and my two rescue dogs.
Ning Chao
CREDITS: Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, InStyle, and Glamour. THIS ISSUE: “Beyond the Massage,” p. 29. SUMMER
INDULGENCE: Aside from travel, my favorite summer indulgence is taking a stroll after dinner when the days are at their longest and it feels like we have all the time in the world.
Jillian Dara
CREDITS: Robb Report, Travel + Leisure, Wine Enthusiast, and Decanter THIS ISSUE: “Perpetual Pioneers,” p. 49. SUMMER
INDULGENCE:
A lengthy lunch with friends, over oysters on the half shell and Chablis, in Martha’s Vineyard or on Cape Cod.
Carole Dixon
CREDITS: Wallpaper, Architectural Digest, Robb Report, Travel + Leisure, AFAR, and Beverly Hills Courier. THIS ISSUE : “In Good Spirits,” p. 48. SUMMER
INDULGENCE:
A Maine lobster roll topped with caviar, stuffed into a brioche bun, along with a good glass of bubbles while lounging in a cabana at The Beverly Hills Hotel.
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Welcome
The warmth and beauty of spring have arrived, which, of course, has us dreaming about what’s next: summer. In our Summer Issue of The Agency Magazine, we’re escaping to new destinations, soaking in the sun, relaxing, and unwinding. Whether you crave tranquility, adventure, opulence—or all of the above—this issue is your passport to experiences, flavors, and places that promise to renew and invigorate.
Dive in to find a handpicked selection of destinations, tastemakers, designs, and bespoke moments carefully curated to bring that special factor into your summer itinerary. The fun you need. The self-care you seek. And the joie de vivre that the season can bring.
Beautiful things, fresh experiences, and remarkable places—it’s all here for you, from hidden surfing hot spots, under-the-radar Italian locales, and amazing villa rentals to epic private jet itineraries, yacht excursions, a good-to-go guide to the Hamptons, jet set–ready fashion picks, bespoke parfums, and so much more.
Plus, no summer is complete without the perfect refreshment. Shake things up with a visit to some of the nation’s most inventive mocktail bars, learn about a Steven Soderbergh–backed Bolivian spirit, and get an up-close look at a gorgeous Argentinean winery. Believe me, these stories will have you toasting from your lounge chair.
And, of course, this issue will bring home the best of summer living with a selection of exceptional properties from The Agency’s global portfolio.
Your essential summer companion awaits. With the turn of each page, The Agency Magazine’s Summer Issue invites you to dream bigger. n
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HAMPTON CLASSIC
Located in one of the country’s most desirable beach communities, the Hampton Classic is what many locals call the perfect end to a perfect summer. A who’s who of horse aficionados and luxury connoisseurs will flock to the prestigious outdoor horse show August 25 to September 1 amid the picturesque landscapes of Bridgehampton. Renowned for its rich equestrian heritage, the Classic attracts top-tier competitors, including Olympic and World Cup medalists, and offers over $1 million in prize money. The event appeals not just to equestrian enthusiasts but also to those seeking a taste of the Hamptons lifestyle. No doubt, the Classic reigns supreme on the Hamptons’ summer calendar. hamptonclassic.com
KENSINGTON YACHTS
TORUS EYEWEAR
If you’ve noticed it’s getting harder to read the messages on your phone, or if you just don’t want for it to become harder to read those messages on your phone, Torus Eyewear can help. The brand specializes in stylish frames outfitted with lenses for full protection from blue light and harmful UV rays. The new Cosmos optical collection offers six styles of frames, each available in five colorways, with clear lenses for protection and/or correction. Torus takes an international approach to design, as each style is designed in Beverly Hills, Calif., handcrafted in Italy, and made from cellulose acetate in Japan. toruseyewear.com
Exploring new territories—or revisiting familiar ones—is made even more special when it’s done in combination with a custom yacht charter. Known for its bespoke, guided travel on land, Kensington has just relaunched its yacht charter services to include personalized itineraries as well as onshore excursions. Prices range from $40,000 per week for eight passengers aboard a catamaran to $200,000 per week for 12 aboard an extravagant motor yacht, and include a fully staffed crew, all meals and drinks, airport transfers, and tours both on land and at sea in destinations like Greece, Italy, Croatia, and France. kensingtonyachts.com
ABERCROMBIE & KENT
The luxury travel specialists at Abercrombie & Kent have announced a new riverboat cruise down the Nile. Set to launch in late 2025, the brand-new boat will be the fifth in the company’s fleet and feature two restaurants, a spa, a gym, a swimming pool, and a sundeck for guests of the ship’s 32 cabins. Each room will feature floor-to-ceiling windows and elegant touches, like marble bathrooms and 400-thread-count sheets, while two presidential suites will boast their own outdoor hot tubs and private decks. A&K’s team of Egyptologists will bring the destination into focus through insider tours and vivid storytelling. Can’t wait until 2025? Other compelling journeys happening sooner will cruise to Greece, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Antarctica. abercrombiekent.com
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HARBOUR SHOPS ACCESS POP-UP
It’s not a mall; it’s Bal Harbour Shops. The Miami shopping mecca, where more than 90 of the world’s best luxury brands are found, is taking its showcase of fashion on the road. Composed entirely of chicly outfitted shipping containers, the retail pop-up lands in Sandestin, Fla., next, with 11 shops represented, including Dolce & Gabbana, Etro, and Vilebrequin, as well as Bal Harbour’s signature restaurant, The Whitman. The pop-up has already visited Raleigh, N.C., and Sarasota, Fla., and will be in Sandestin from May 24 to July 19. balharbourshopspopup.com
AMAN INTERIORS
Ever wish your house looked like an Aman resort? Of course you have. Now your dreams are closer to reality with the introduction of Aman Interiors. The uber-luxe hospitality brand is making its bespoke furnishings available for purchase and is also offering interior design for owners of Aman-branded residences. aman.com
JULY LUGGAGE
Debuted in 2019 with a single product—the world’s lightest carry-on at just 3.9 pounds—July Luggage was born to create beautiful baggage that also performs. Now the line boasts an entire suite of bags that includes checked suitcases, totes, backpacks, and toiletry bags. The suitcases, which have a lifetime warranty and are made from 100% German polycarbonate, feature an internal compression system and a hidden waterresistant laundry bag, and they can be customized in 100 languages, 28 colors, and 11 fonts, and even with emojis. july.com
GLENEAGLES
This esteemed estate in the Scottish countryside has spent the last 100 years hosting everyone from Sean Connery and Rita Hayworth to Rory McIlroy and Steven Spielberg. Now Gleneagles is spending this year celebrating its centennial with a slew of events and activations, including a Gleneagles x Barbour jacket, a coffee-table book with Rizzoli, and a Centenary Afternoon Tea menu featuring 100 years of Scottish cuisine. On June 15 and 16, a summer ballet celebration will feature performances by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and the main event, the One Hundred Year Ball, will take place on September 7. gleneagles.com
ODACITÉ
Odacité’s French founder, Valérie Grandury, has always infused her California-based skin-care line with quality organic ingredients, for clean beauty products that nurture and transform the face. Now she’s taken that approach with a limited line of body-care items. Her latest products include C-Glow Hydra-Firm body oil and C-Smooth HydraFirm Body Polish, each with a double dose of vitamin C to target firmness, radiance, and elasticity, plus face-grade vitamin E, wild carrot, rosemary, and cold-pressed safflower oil. odacite.com
THE DEAD RABBIT
One of the world’s best cocktail bars is giving more life. The Dead Rabbit, whose location in New York City’s Financial District ranks 33rd on the list of the World’s 50 Best Bars (it was no. 1 in 2016, just three years after its opening), is making the jump and opening a handful of other hot spots. The next Irish-inspired pubs will open in Austin and New Orleans, then Washington, D.C., later in the year. Keep an eye out for additional cities, as it seems the rabbit might spawn loads of offspring. thedeadrabbit.com n
Lamborghini Revuelto
Among the most audacious of exotic vehicles attainable by mortals is the Lamborghini Revuelto. The new flagship adheres to the brand’s tradition of being named after a famous fighting bull while embracing the double entendre of the Spanish word for “scrambled,” revuelto. The reference tips a hat to the ludicrous combo of three electric motors and a massive V12, which converge to churn over a thousand horsepower. That’s enough oomph to quell the most strident of petrolheads, while enabling an electric-only mode for urban congestion zones where gas engines are banned. From $604,363, lamborghini.com
Air, Sea Wheels
PRETTY SUS
SUSTAINABILITY GETS SEXY WITH THIS QUINTET OF ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS VEHICLES.
By Basem WasefLong before sustainability entered the luxury vernacular, more was more. Ultimate speed and mobility required conspicuous consumption, which in turn produced more waste and pollution. Better living through science eventually triggered a sea change in which hybridized and electrified vehicles actually outperformed their conventional rivals, enabling a win-win of power and efficiency. Here’s a look at some of the industry’s current knockouts.
Kawasaki Ninja 7
Fuel and electrons also join forces with the Kawasaki Ninja 7, the first mass-produced hybrid motorcycle. Claiming the power of a large gas motor and the flexibility and efficiency of a smaller power plant, the Ninja 7 blends a 450 cc engine and a compact electric motor with an automatic transmis-
Volocopter
Pure electric power is emerging as a force to be reckoned with in the aviation space, where innovators like Volocopter are engineering autonomous aircraft that will soon bring air taxis and flying cars to everyday life. The German brand’s VoloCity model leverages 18 rotors that enable vertical takeoffs and landings, and can cruise at up to 68 mph. Though not yet ready for public consumption, this dronelike creation will be shuttling athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Estimated pricing to start at $325,000, volocopter.com
WiderCat 92
Among the most extravagant expressions of hybridization is the WiderCat 92 by the Italian yacht builder Wider. The 92-foot catamaran boasts all the high-end superyacht features, like a tender garage and a foredeck lounge, with a twist: twin electric motors and two generators that combine with solar panels to produce onboard power. In Zero Emission Mode, the generators can cruise at 6 knots for 27 nautical miles in total silence, with batteries storing excess power for later use. From $8.74 million, wider-yachts.com
BMW XM Label Red
Ultra-high-performance hybrids are not limited to low-slung two-seaters. The BMW XM Label Red is the brand’s most powerful M car in history, flaunting a 738-hp plug-in hybrid drivetrain, cloaked by a rouge mug and a jumble of facets, which makes for a controversial bodywork. Love or hate the XM’s looks, the combination of a V8 and an electric motor enables the Jekyll and Hyde ability to scream at full tilt up to 175 mph or to hum along for up to 30 miles in total electric silence. From $185,000, bmw-m.com
SAILING DOWN SOUTH
Firebird promises a delightful summer exploring the Solomon Islands. By
with immense natural beauty and abundant marine life, fantastic surf and unique island cultures, the South Pacific has emerged as a top yachting destination. Board Y.Co’s Firebird this summer and take off on a 10-day journey through the region’s unspoiled Solomon Islands.
The 226-foot-long vessel features six stately cabins, including a split-level primary suite; spacious lower and upper salons; and a gorgeous sundeck dedicated to wellness, with a hammam, a gym, and a treatment room, plus a Jacuzzi and a cold plunge pool. Firebird’s 19-person crew for 12 guests translates to exceptional service and attention to detail.
The engaging itinerary is extraordinary, too. Visit the serene mangrove forests of the Russell Islands, and dive to explore limestone caverns. Glimpse three species of turtles on the pristine beaches of Tetepare Island, and view remnants of important World War II battle sites in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, on the island of Guadalcanal. Another highlight: the UNESCO World Heritage–designated Marovo Lagoon, the world’s largest saltwater lagoon, with its double-barrier reef and standout diversity of coral and fish.
After a full day of exploration, sit down to a leisurely alfresco meal. What’s for dinner? Perhaps caviar and blue cheese, followed by beet-marinated salmon with fennel remoulade and apple, and a salted caramel tart for the sweet finish. From $700,000 for a weeklong charter, y.co
Firebird’s 19-person crew for 12 guests translates to exceptional service and attention to detail.
Surpassing First a
A new league of exotic journeys aboard private jets sets new standards of luxury for worldwide exploration.
By Laura Corrigan O’Connells the world’s affluent travelers seek ever more exclusive experiences, esteemed brands such as Four Seasons, Safrans du Monde, and Exclusive Resorts are answering the call with private-jetexperience itineraries, redefining luxury travel for discerning globe-trotters.
FOUR SEASONS
With its 2025 private jet itineraries, Four Seasons aims to take travelers on unforgettable adventures across the globe. The International Intrigue journey, spanning 24 days from Seattle to Cap-Ferrat, France, promises an exploration of iconic landmarks and cultural treasures. Meanwhile, the African Wonders tour will immerse travelers in the continent’s breathtaking landscapes and rich wildlife, from the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt to the majestic Victoria Falls on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border. From interactive entertainment to world-class dining curated by top chefs, every moment aboard the jet is designed to elevate the travel experience to new heights. fourseasons.com
SAFRANS DU MONDE
For those with a taste for the extraordinary, Safrans du Monde specializes in tailor-made trips and world tours, offering a level of customization and elegance that is unmatched. From gala evenings to personalized excursions created by
expert guides, each experience is crafted to exceed expectations. This October, the company invites travelers to embark on the World Tour Grands Classiques Air Cruise, touching down in such iconic destinations as New York City, Sydney, and Cairo. Experience the wonders of the Taj Mahal, the temples of Angkor, the Sydney Opera House, and the Giza plateau, among others. With a dedication to showcasing the elegance of French service and the creativity of French cuisine, Safrans du Monde ensures that every aspect of the journey is imbued with a sense of luxury and sophistication. safransdumonde.com
EXCLUSIVE RESORTS
On Exclusive Resorts’ Around the World by Private Jet journey, members embark on the ultimate bucket-list adventure, curated in partnership with National Geographic experts. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene beauty of Luang Prabang, Laos, each stop on the itinerary offers a wealth of opportunities for discovery. Whether trekking through the Gobi Desert or exploring ancient ruins in Azerbaijan, travelers have wildlife encounters, see fascinating historic sites, and visit culture-rich cities. But perhaps the most remarkable aspect of this Exclusive Resorts private jet experience is the sense of community that it fosters and the lifelong connections and memories it creates. exclusiveresorts.com
THREE OF A KIND
A few properties with unique private travel partnerships.
Gstaad Palace, Switzerland
Frequented by royals, celebrities, and jet-setters, glamorous Gstaad Palace now offers guests private jet service with Fly7 (fly7.ch) from the international airports in Geneva or Zurich to Gstaad Airport. The local airport, just a 10-minute drive from Gstaad Palace, ensures guests’ seamless transfer to the hotel. palace.ch
The Tryall Club, Jamaica
The Tryall Club (above), a private country club resort in Montego Bay, offers an exclusive and private transportation option via its private jet partnership with XO (flyxo.com), making sure that travelers arrive in style and comfort. tryallclub.com
Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, Mexico
Getting to Cabo just got even easier. Aero (aero.com) has teamed up with the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal for seamless escapes on its 16-seater planes from Los Angeles or Dallas to Los Cabos. The exclusive package includes discounted room and air rates, roundtrip car service, and even a bottle of Clase Azul tequila. Salud! waldorf astorialoscabospedregal.com
ALOHA SPIRIT
A new sport-centric catamaran at the Four Seasons Resort Hualālai promises epic charter adventures.
By Carole DixonWhen embarking on an open-sea adventure, there are many advantages to chartering a catamaran. The traditional version of the vessel— popular in the Pacific Ocean and in Caribbean waters—is ideal for a day trip, affording room to stretch out, stability, and speed to outrun bad weather or to get to a secluded cove quickly and smoothly for a private picnic or party.
For the ultimate in catamaran experiences, look to the Big Island of Hawaii, on the beautiful Kona-Kohala coast, where the Four Seasons Resort Hualālai has added a new 46-foot catamaran, Alaka’i Nui (Great Leader), as an exclusive guest experience. For a minimum of two hours, guests can charter Alaka’i Nui—powered by a quadruple 425-hp XTO outboard and helmed by Hualālai’s Alaka’i Nalu (Leaders of the Waves)—for a host of ocean adventures.
Venture miles from the resort on the warm, clear Pacific waters to view abundant marine life, with the resort’s expert staff on board as your guides. The vessel’s 1,700 horsepower will waste no time getting you to deep-sea fishing spots, under-the-radar snorkeling locations, and pristine beaches with limited accessibility.
While aboard, enjoy breakfast or lunch, from burritos and wraps to salads and sandwiches, as well as snacks and drinks. During a sunset cruise, guests can try the ultimate tropical cocktail thanks
to a collaboration with Kuleana Rum, which is made in Kohala with the fresh juice of heirloom Hawaiian kō (sugar).
Back on dry land, make a dinner reservation at the resort’s new steak house, Miller & Lux Hualālai, from celebrated chef Tyler Florence. And do order the oysters, which Hualālai grows sustainably in Lake Pūnāwai, a 3-million-gallon pond on-site.
When you are ready to call it a night, retreat to one of Hawaii’s largest villas. In late 2021, the resort unveiled a $100-million property-wide renovation, complete with a trio of uniquely designed villa accommodations and updates to all guest rooms and suites. fourseasons.com n
Travel Adventure
ON BRAND
THE LATEST HOTELBRANDED RESIDENCES PROMISE TO MAKE A STRONG IMPRESSION.
By Laura Corrigan O’Connellfrom pioneering architecture to ultra-luxe privileges, hotel-branded residences are raising the bar. According to Savills, the hotel-branded residences sector has surged by 230% in the last decade. After all, who wouldn’t aspire to reside in a five-star hotel? Here’s a look at what some of the industry’s leading brands have in store.
ROSEWOOD HOTEL GROUP
Hotels: 33 open, 26 in development.
Residences: Three branded apartments (short-term leases) open, two in development; 10 residences (whole-ownership) in development. Upcoming Residences: Rosewood has unveiled plans for several eagerly awaited properties, including Rosewood Residences Beverly Hills—the brand’s debut in Los Angeles—slated to open later this year. Additionally, Rosewood Residences Kamala in Phuket promises an exclusive retreat within a gated community, offering 14 luxurious villas, and the newly constructed Rosewood Residences Miami Beach, a striking 17-story tower, is poised to grace the skyline alongside the Rosewood-managed hotel The Raleigh upon its completion in 2025.
Sales Milestone: For Rosewood Residences, sales increased 135% year over year in 2023, with total sales of $434 million and an average selling price per unit of $9.4 million.
AUBERGE
RESORTS COLLECTION
Hotels: 27 hotels open, 14 in development. Residences: Eight projects open, five in development.
Upcoming Residences: Among Auberge Resort Collection’s highly anticipated residential projects are refined havens including Stanly Ranch, in Napa, Calif.; Susurros del Corazón, in Punta de Mita, Mexico; and The Dunlin, in Kiawah River, S.C.
Sales Milestone: The Knox Residences set a new standard for luxury living in Dallas. Prices started at $4.5 million, with many units fetching eight figures—a record in Dallas for condo sales.
MANDARIN ORIENTAL HOTEL GROUP
Hotels: 38 open, 29 in development.
Residences: 11 projects open, 15 in development.
Upcoming Residences: Mandarin Oriental Residences, Madrid, is set to open in the first quarter of 2025. Boasting 30 remarkable units located across seven floors, this residential tower is the brand’s first in Madrid. It also marks the city’s first stand-alone branded residence.
Sales Milestone: Mandarin Oriental Residences, Barcelona, the brand’s first stand-alone residential project in Barcelona, recently had one penthouse sell at over $40 million, making it the brand’s highest sale to date.
AMAN
Hotels: 38 open, 29 in development. Residences: 11 projects open, 15 in development.
Upcoming Residences: Aman Beverly Hills (opening 2027), Aman Miami Beach (2026; already sold out), Aman Nai Lert Bangkok (2024), and Aman Niseko (2027)— each an exquisite blend of refined living and unparalleled amenities.
Sales Milestone: In 2022, a 20th-floor penthouse at the Aman New York sold for a staggering $74.34 million.
MONTAGE HOTELS & RESORTS AND PENDRY HOTELS & RESORTS
Hotels: Montage has seven hotels open and two under development; Pendry has eight open, four under development. Residences: Montage has seven residences open and two under development; Pendry, two residences open, four under development. Upcoming Residences: A pristine private island retreat with luxurious accommodations and upscale amenities, The Residences at Montage Cay is slated to debut in The Abacos, Bahamas, in 2025. Also in development, Montage Residences Punta Mita, on Mexico’s Punta Mita peninsula, will be a serene oasis with lavish residences boasting panoramic views.
Sales Milestone: In 2022, Montage Residences and Pendry Residences announced $1.1 billion in branded residential sales.
LA DOLCE VITA
Italy’s off-the-beaten-path locales are ripe to be discovered, thanks to a boutique luxury hotels leader. By Laura Corrigan O'Connell
While the bustling cities of Rome and Florence have evergreen appeal, regions like Turin and Parma are also having their moment. Here, Bernabò Bocca—president of the family-owned Sina Hotels and son of the brand’s founder, Count Ernesto Bocca—shares his thoughts on where you should go next.
In your family for three generations now, Sina has hotels in iconic destinations, such as Venice, Milan, Capri, Rome, and Florence, as well as lesser-known towns. Guide us through some of the under-the-radar spots, starting with Turin.
Turin is my hometown, where my father led the tannery industry and I grew up as a child. Our family countryside estate is an ancient 18th-century aristocratic villa outside Turin, which we transformed into Sina Villa Matilde. The major city attractions nearby are the Reggia di Venaria, the Mole Antonelliana, the Museo Egizio, and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud.
What excites you about Perugia?
Sina Brufani is the only five-star hotel in the city. Unmissable monuments are all walking distance from it, including the National Gallery of Umbria. Guests must delight in a cocktail made from our award-winning mixologist at our Collins’ Bar, prominently located on the panoramic square. We also offer many bespoke activities outside the ancient city walls, such as truffle hunting with dogs in the woods followed by a cooking class.
Viareggio’s proximity to the Tuscan capital makes it popular with Florentines. What else is special about Viareggio?
The key features of this coastal resort destination are the impressively wide, sandy beaches. The Sina Astor hotel is located in prime front-row position facing the Mediterranean Sea, with views of the Apuan Alps just behind. There are daily boat excursions to Cinque Terre or electric bike tours around the pine forest just beyond the town. In the summer, guests should plan a stay during the famous Puccini Festival or experience a private tour of the Carrara marble quarries made famous around the world by Michelangelo.
How about Parma?
In Parma, guests can experience the heart of the town through a classical tour of the historical city center, across the stunning Piazza Garibaldi, the monumental Piazza Duomo, and the ancient Teatro Regio. Parma is also known as Italy’s Food Valley, where we arrange visits to the Parmigiano cheese factory or the Prosciutto di Parma Consortium.
Sea SEASON
Summer in the Mediterranean is even better this year, thanks to a handful of superb new resorts opening just in time for the season. By Maura Egan
Four
Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor, Balearic Islands
Built in 1929, Mallorca’s first luxury hotel has been meticulously restored by Four Seasons and aims to open for the 2024 summer season. The former Hotel Formentor, located on a peninsula on the Balearic island’s northern tip, will reemerge as a 110-room property renovated by the architecture firm Estudio Lamela, with interiors by the French designers Gilles & Boissier. The property will feature several restaurants, a vineyard, two pools, a garden, a spa, a tennis court, and a children’s park. The resort’s sustainable design will preserve the area’s native vegetation and plantings, add rainwater harvesting and food waste systems, and include solar power. fourseasons.com
Hotel La Palma, Capri
Originally opened in 1822, this historic gem, perched over the Bay of Naples, was recently renovated by the Oetker Collection (Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Le Bristol Paris). The glamorous retreat features 50 rooms (18 of them suites) done up in a Mediterranean palette (greens and blues), with Santa Maria Novella bath products and terraces that look out to the iconic Faraglioni rocks jutting out of the sea. Soak up la dolce vita at Gennaro’s, the breezy seafood restaurant, or head over to Da Goia by La Palma, the casually elegant beach club, for a languorous afternoon of sun and spritzes. oetkercollection.com
Odera, Tinos
The quiet Greek island of Tinos has long been a secret among sophisticated travelers, but it’s never had a stylish resort—until now. The new 77-room Odera is an homage to the island’s craftsmanship, with limestonewashed walls, beamed ceilings, and local stonework. Some rooms have their own pools, and there is a private beach and club for all guests. This discreet property also has a spa for more relaxing on-site, but those who like to explore can venture out, too, by renting a boat to sail along the dramatic coast, or taking a hike to visit Our Lady of Tinos church, a famous pilgrimage site since the 1830s. oderatinos.com
Cap Menorca, Balearic Islands
For those looking for a more relaxing holiday in the Balearics, Cap Menorca, an intimate Relais & Châteaux property on Menorca’s southern tip, may be the ideal escape. The 15 suites are simple but stylish, with hand-carved wooden furniture, rattan pendant lights, and bottle-green tiled bathrooms. In addition, each guest room has a private garden and pool for those who want to lounge under swaying palms and umbrella pines. More adventurous guests can hike or go horseback riding or explore the Mediterranean’s quieter coves aboard one of the property’s small yachts or sailboats. capmenorca.com
Villas at the Lujo Hotel, Bodrum
Located on Turkey’s Aegean Coast, the Lujo Hotel will debut seven new villas this summer. Perched in the hillside overlooking what
is often referred to as the Turkish Riviera, these new modernist villas feature open-air living rooms, sprawling terraces, private pools, and gardens. Some of the larger properties include seaplane transfers from Bodrum airport, and all villa guests have access to the hotel’s restaurants, outdoor pools and water park, nightclubs, and Sensum Spa. lujohotel.com
A wellness-focused guide for beachgoers.
| HAMPTONS | 2024
From chic retreats to delish restaurants, Long Island’s famed beach towns make it fun to be well. By Heidi Mitchell
Though known for its boldface-name regulars and impossibleto-get reservations, the Hamptons has become so much more. A staple escape for affluent New Yorkers and a draw for discerning beachgoers everywhere, the East End of Long Island also offers up a lifestyle that emphasizes looking good and feeling good, making it the ultimate wellness destination in the tristate area.
Renting a house, or even doing a “share house,” is commonplace in the Hamptons and can often be the best way to go. (Contact The Agency’s Hamptons office if you’d rather take over a residence than walk through a lobby every time you head out on the town.) If a hotel is your jam, a handful of wellness-focused retreats have new additions or renovations. Shou Sugi Ban House, in Water Mill, opened with just 13 studio rooms, but now the five-acre hideaway has added a five-bedroom bed-and-breakfast, plus two plush residences for longer stays. In Bridgehampton, Topping Rose House is set inside a 19th-century Greek Revival mansion, which has a working farm on-site, and has been welcoming a rotating roster of wellness brands and experts. The first full season of the Pridwin Hotel and Cottages, in Shelter Island, began in April 2023, after longtime owners and locals the Petrys opted to refresh the almost eight-acre property on this sleepy island that’s only accessible by ferry. There are now 16 new cottages sprinkled across the Adirondack-camp-style retreat’s grounds. Find inner solace while relaxing on the private beach or meditating on the manicured lawn that overlooks the sailboats tacking to and fro.
The newest of the high-end Japanese omakase-inspired Kissaki restaurants, in Water Mill, presents elegant sushi in an unfussy space that will make you feel good. Seafood with a healthful Mediterranean spin is the focus at Sag Harbor Kitchen, the latest from chef Melissa O’Donnell, winner of five Michelin Bib Gourmand awards for beloved (RIP) New York spots including Thelma on Clinton, Stella, Salt, and Lil’ Gem. Like your Greek with a side of French? Find it at Talya, in the Ruschmeyers Hotel, where chef Geoffrey Lechantoux composes fresh dishes using mostly local ingredients. Having worked with the likes of Alain Ducasse and Gordon Ramsay, Lechantoux elevates the simple to the sublime in dishes like beef tartare dolmades, butterflied branzino with tabbouleh, and orzo and crab with fava beans, oyster mushrooms, and lobster bisque. Never heavy, always memorable, and just steps from the sand.
Fitness guru Tracy Anderson opened her latest studio in a Sag Harbor barn in 2022, and it’s still as hot as ever—literally. The room is set to 95 degrees with 75% humidity, which is said to encourage the body to release toxins and improve tone. After a workout, why not climb onto an eFoil and learn to “surf” in the glassy waters off Sag Harbor with Hamptons Lift Foils, or get an equestrian education at the Hampton Classic. When it's time to unwind, Gurney’s Montauk Resort, favored for its beachfront location and chill vibe, has the Seawater Spa. The recently renovated 30,000-square-foot facility includes an ocean-fed saltwater pool, a caldarium and thermal baths, and indoor-outdoor therapy rooms that look onto the Atlantic.
A style lover’s guide to summer in America’s most fashionable mountain town.
There’s more than winter fun in this dynamic destination. By Samantha Brooks
Aspen winters are known to drop fresh powder that attracts ski bunnies of all levels, but summer in Aspen is remarkable, too, bringing a stunning backdrop for hiking, biking, and, of course, taking in the town’s myriad shops, restaurants, and events. And all of this is more accessible than ever to those traveling in and out of Southern California, thanks to Aero’s new direct flights from Los Angeles.
The Little Nell, a Relais & Châteaux property, has long offered the plushest luxury accommodations in town, with an unbeatable location at the base of Ajax. This year, the hotel is even better with the launch of its new three-treatment-room spa by the Madrid-based designer Luis Bustamante. (Private rooms feature their own steam shower, and some have a hybrid infrared/halotherapy sauna.) Need more space? Rent one of the recently renovated units at the Residences at The Little Nell, located a block from the hotel and featuring accommodations as large
THE ST. REGIS ASPEN RESORT
as 4,000 square feet. A few blocks away, The St. Regis Aspen Resort sprawls with 179 rooms, which have also just been freshly renovated in a settingappropriate palette of green, gold, and gray, courtesy of Rottet Studio. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience treatments at The St. Regis’s new RAKxa spa, too (see “Beyond the Massage,” page 29). The boutique hotel Mollie, debuted this past December, boasts warm-modern design from Post Company. Standard rooms are great crash pads for those looking to spend most of their time outdoors, while the junior suite—with 575 square feet of indoor space, an open floor plan, and a private terrace—is ideal for guests seeking a loftlike experience.
For its annual Culinary Fest (July 7–10), The Little Nell is inviting its top guests to experience food and wine from an array of chefs and sommeliers during the exclusive event (tickets for a dinner on July 8 are available to the public for
purchase). For new and trending restaurants in town, head to The Boat Tow for its “après all-day” menu; Sant Ambroeus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; Sway Thai for a lively dining atmosphere; and L.A. hot spot The Nice Guy, which arrives later this year. And don’t forget to rediscover Prospect at the Hotel Jerome; the Michelin-recommended restaurant recently debuted a new tasting menu.
Aspen has always been known for its array of luxury shops—are you even allowed to leave without customizing your own cowboy hat at Kemo Sabe?—but the town is all the more luxurious now thanks to last year’s openings of Hermès, Bottega Veneta, and Tiffany & Co. For the art inclined, a visit to the Bayer Center is essential, and be sure to grab your tickets for the widely acclaimed Aspen Music Festival, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year with more than 300 events during an eight-week season that kicks off June 26.
Waves Await
Hang ten with a custom board at these surfing hot spots. By Nicole
OAHU, HAWAII
Oahu’s North Shore, a mecca for surfers, is home to the famed Jamie O’Brien Surf Experience at the stunning Turtle Bay Resort. Here, local hero O’Brien and his team of experts offer experiences for everyone from seasoned surfers to newcomers looking to catch their first wave. Out on the water 365 days a year, the premier surf school offers small group and highly personalized surf sessions directly in front of the resort. The team also offers private Adaptive Surf Experiences for people with physical limitations—the only commercially available program of its kind in Hawaii. Lessons from $139, jobsurfexperience.com; rooms from $779, turtlebayresort.com
SOFITEL ESSAOUIRA MOGADOR
BALI, INDONESIA
Located steps from one of the best breaks on Bali’s south coast, the COMO Uma Canggu resort partners with the luxury outfitter Tropicsurf to teach skills and provide guidance for catching and riding waves. The resort’s surf offerings range from one-hour beginner sessions to eight-hour Island Safari trips to nearby reef breaks. Private lessons offer personalized instruction, while the specialized learn-to-surf program is perfect for guests aged six to 12. Lessons from $115, rooms from $279, comohotels.com
GUACALITO DE LA ISLA, NICARAGUA
Mukul Resort, a luxury boutique property within a 1,670-acre, low-density private beach community on Nicaragua’s Emerald Coast, is the ideal setting for those who want to feel like they’re the only ones out on the water. With novice-friendly beach breaks right in front of the resort, Mukul tapped luxury surf pioneer Tropicsurf to offer full-time guidance, including coaching sessions to master the resort’s challenging left-point wave, Manzanillo Point. The break, which is often empty except for a few lucky resort guests, is one of 17 surf breaks within 45 minutes of Mukul. Lessons from $95, rooms from $561, mukulresort.com
LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA
This coastal city, located in Southern California’s Orange County, is home to
renowned surf spots and the famous Laguna surf culture. In order to offer premier adventure experiences, the blufftop Montage Laguna Beach resort partners with Adventure IO, which provides excursions with professional athletes and experts. Learn how to surf or skim on half-day, watersports-focused adventures, and then recover in the property’s renowned spa. Lessons from $1,100, rooms from $1,190, montage.com
SOFITEL ESSAOUIRA MOGADOR, MOROCCO
Consistently windy weather has Morocco’s Atlantic coast ideal for surfing. Head to the Sofitel Essaouira Mogador, with its 135 luxurious accommodations and stunning nearly one-mile-long beach, and sign up with the surf school on-site. The hotel also arranges excursions to other renowned surf spots, like Sidi Kaouki, Moulay Bousselham, and Moulay Bouzerktoun. Lessons from $30, rooms from $108, sofitel-essaouira.com
IN SHAPE
Design your own board with Bill
A seasoned surfboard maker with over five decades of experience, Bill Hamilton approaches every design with an eye for detail. Whether shaping a longboard or a shortboard, he emphasizes custom craftsmanship and the need for boards that perfectly balance buoyancy, paddling efficiency, speed, and maneuverability. “I am a tailor,” says Hamilton. “I need to extrapolate a number of answers from my clients in order to make a custom surfboard. No two are the same.” Through his one-man operation in Kauai, he ensures each meticulously crafted board meets his clients’ needs. “At one point in my manufacturing life, I had five employees and was having hundreds of boards pre-shaped by computer for customers in Japan, Europe, and the East Coast,” he says. “Today, I am the only employee. I do everything by hand from scratch.” Those looking to meet with him can book an experience through 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay that includes a custom surfboard shaped by Hamilton, a one-on-one surf lesson with him, and a trio of spa services. billhamilton surf.com; rooms from $1,200, 1hotels.com n
Beauty, Health Wellness
BEYOND THE MASSAGE
FROM TOUCHLESS SPA TREATMENTS TO SOUNDHEALING THERAPIES, THE NEXT WAVE IN WELLNESS TOURISM OFFERS THE ULTIMATE IN PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND SPIRITUAL SELF-CARE.
By Ning ChaoANATOMY, BAMFORD WELLNESS SPA, AND VITAHEALTH MEDI SPA
1 Hotel Hanalei Bay
The newly revamped 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay not only puts guests in proximity to the North Shore’s big waves—and some of the best surfing in the state—but also provides them with plenty of land-based pursuits, including the 10,000-square-foot Anatomy fitness center. Helmed by onetime NFL athlete Marc Megna, Anatomy offers group classes as well as personal athletic performance training and body sculpting. There’s also an 18,000-square-foot Bamford Wellness Spa on-site, with Hawaiian medicinal plant massages and touchless therapies such as hyperbaric and cryotherapy chambers, Dreampod ice baths, a Somadome meditation pod, and infrared saunas with halotherapy.
For a deeper dive into health issues, the property’s 1 x Vitahealth Medi Spa program employs a team of integrated medicine experts specializing in hormonal, neurological, gastrointestinal, nutritional, antiaging, and adrenal testing and consultations. Treatment options include peptide cosmetic therapy, hormone replacement therapy, and brain health therapy.
ASAYA SPA
Rosewood Kona Village; Rosewood São Paulo
This year, Rosewood brings Asaya’s five pillars of wellness—emotional, physical, skin health, nutrition, and community—to South America for the first time with the opening of the Asaya Spa at Rosewood São Paulo (the fourth such spa for Rosewood Hotels & Resorts). Designed by Philippe Starck as a city retreat, this wellness hub houses São Paulo’s largest state-of-the-art fitness studio with Technogym equipment, while the spa offers a break from the bustling city with sound-healing and meditation treatments in the Crystal Room. Unlike other Asayas, which are open to hotel guests only, the Brazil location offers Paulistas access through a membership program.
In Hawaii at Rosewood Kona Village’s Asaya Spa, which is built into the Big Island’s black lava flow, guests enjoy killer views of Mauna Kea while getting their energies balanced with an Intuitive Massage. Another Kona Village signature is the Ho‘ololi Cocoon, a treatment that utilizes a locally harvested sea sponge to stimulate lymphatic drainage and also includes traditional Hawaiian lomilomi and Pohaku lava stone massages.
SIX SENSES PLACE
Six Senses London
A private social club with a wellness spin, the new Six Senses Place in London will offer spiritual well-being workshops alongside coworking spaces, a spa, a restaurant and bar, and lounges. In addition to Inner Child
Meditation sessions and shamanic journeys, guests and members can partake in Six Senses’ signature sound healing, which uses specific soundwaves that activate alpha and theta brain states to boost creativity and relaxation for physical, mental, and spiritual benefits. Six Senses has also launched new female health and menopause programs in London and at its other properties, with hormone and biomarker analysis, glucose monitoring, and seminars including “Fast in Harmony with Your Hormones” and “Beauty and Biohacking, the New Antiaging.” A second Six Senses Place location, at Six Senses The Forestias in Thailand, is scheduled to open in 2025.
SANCTUM
Auberge Resorts Collection’s Mayflower Inn & Spa and Madeline Hotel & Residences
Started in Amsterdam before becoming a global festival phenomenon, Sanctum transforms bodies and behaviors with its unique mix of dance, kundalini yoga, HIIT
(high-intensity interval training), martial arts, animalistic flow, and breathwork, all designed to be done in community—turning wellness into a collaborative exercise. This year, the program will premier stateside when select Auberge Resorts Collection properties host exclusive Sanctum retreats (June 21–23 at Mayflower Inn & Spa; September 6–8 at Madeline Hotel & Residences).
“By introducing Sanctum into our portfolio, we are further revolutionizing the very notion of design-driven well-being within our global collection,” says Vivianne Garcia-Tunon, vice president of well-being at Auberge Resorts Collection. “Sanctum’s unparalleled movement concept is set to empower guests, enabling them to unlock their full human potential during their stay.” Inviting meals, holistic spa treatments, and unique local experiences round out each day’s itinerary.
RAKXA
WELLNESS SPA
The St. Regis Aspen Resort
An extension of Bangkok’s RAKxa Integrative Wellness Retreat lands stateside for the first
time, in Aspen, Colo. The St. Regis’s RAKxa Wellness Spa combines Eastern healing practices with modern-day science and medicine to rebalance and revitalize weary guests. The Rx Myofascial Massage is a twohour physiotherapy treatment that addresses postural imbalance, pain, and stiffness by relaxing deep layers of muscle and fascia. Additional options include RAKxa Remove and Restore, an Ayurvedic treatment that targets toxin buildup in the body to boost energy levels, and RAKxa Good Night Sleep, which addresses jet lag, as well as mental and emotional fatigue, through massage, sound healing, aromatherapy, and chakra rebalancing.
The Clodagh Effect
The pioneer in wellness-driven design gives a behind-the-scenes look at some of today’s hottest trends. By Andrea Delgado
The Irish-born, New York–based designer Clodagh is renowned for her visionary approach to eco-friendly, life-transforming minimalism. Infusing spaces with the rejuvenating power of ancient traditions and cutting-edge methods, Clodagh has created interiors for many of the world’s iconic brands and resorts, including Six Senses Kaplankaya, Miraval Arizona, The Caledonia, and W Fort Lauderdale, and she has designed more than 200 residences around the globe, from Portugal and Argentina to California and Washington, D.C. Here, she shares her insights on wellness design and the importance of creating healing spaces.
You were one of the first designers to specialize in wellness spaces. What was it like when you were starting out, and how have things evolved?
I began my career as a couture fashion designer in Dublin and became known for my use of eco-friendly, natural fibers and fabrics. I eventually moved to Spain, where I began creating retail, hospitality, and residential spaces,
partnering with an environmental architect who introduced me to eco-design concepts such as the use of native plants, solar-powered lighting, nontoxic paints, and more. Years later, when I opened my design business in New York City, many of these wellness practices were considered woo. Now, some call me a guru.
What are some of the most exciting wellness innovations you’ve incorporated into your projects lately?
Hydrotherapy works wonders in addressing circulation issues and various ailments by harnessing the soothing power of water. By tapping into the natural detoxifying effects of warm and cold water, hydrotherapy becomes a game-changer for pain relief and improved blood circulation. In my designs, I seamlessly blend the healing essence of nature using therapeutic botanical formulas and the presence of biophilic indoor and outdoor plants. Studies indicate that humans instinctively seek connections with nature, and incorporating these elements into my designs has proven to have
an overall positive impact, reducing stress and lowering blood pressure.
Your earlier projects—what still makes them most relevant today?
Several of our residential projects, including a private residence in Manhattan we designed for a Broadway producer, are exactly the way we designed them decades ago. Clients often mention how our use of hidden storage spaces, for instance, is appreciated almost as much as our total concept of luxury and comfort.
What are you currently working on?
The renovation of a 1903 waterfront cottage in Hyannis Port, on Cape Cod, is one of our favorites. While paying homage to its original structure, we seamlessly integrated contemporary updates. Elevating the house 15 feet into the air, shifting it east by 5 feet, and placing it on a new foundation brought a refreshing transformation. This rejuvenated space, which has nurtured generations, now boasts a perfect blend of its rustic Cape Cod character and a clutter-free, modern minimalist design.
My Routine
Tiago Moraes Sarmento, managing director for Belmond in Southern Africa, counters an unpredictable existence with a consistent commitment to wellness.
By Lisa SweetinghamThe first thing you notice about Tiago Moraes Sarmento is his boundless energy. It’s a quality that has seen him go from his native Portugal to extended stints in Mexico, China, Brazil, and several other countries. Now settled in South Africa, he oversees Belmond’s properties in the region and serves as general manager of the brand’s renowned Mount Nelson hotel in Cape Town. Sarmento lives at the hotel with his wife, the health coach Mariana Prince, and their two children, ages 7 and 9. Despite the unpredictability of a hotelier’s life, he remains unswerving with his wellness routine. “You really have to keep consistent to have a result where you feel good,” he says. “Because it happens to us all, that when you start deviating, it affects everything else in your life.” Here’s how he does it.
FITNESS: I started playing rugby at age 6 in Portugal, and I’ve played in all 13 countries where I’ve lived. It’s always been a dream of mine to play in South Africa, but back surgery kept me from that dream, so now I play touch rugby— same rules, but you cannot tackle. I play for 90 minutes, twice a week; I work with a calisthenics coach twice a week; the other three days of the week, I either play tennis with a coach here at Mount Nelson
or lift weights at the gym. All of that starts at 6 a.m. Being a hotelier, I always know what time I start my day, but I never know when I finish.
NUTRITION: I very rarely drink alcohol during the week; I keep that for Friday or Saturday social drinking. On a daily basis, I do a mental estimate of my macronutrient intake, with a goal of 120 grams of protein, 70 grams of fat, and 70 grams of carbs. So, if I had a bad day of eating too much fat, I’ll have a dinner that is low on fat. My wife helps me a lot. Once or twice a year, we actually keep track of our macronutrients for a week using the Cronometer app, just to reset and get back on track. It’s good fun.
MINDFULNESS: It’s something I’m paying much more attention to in the last year. Whatever I’m doing, if it’s with the kids, I want to really be 100 percent conscious and turn off everything else. If I’m working out, being 100 percent present and leaving my cell phone on the side. Being 100 percent present with the guests. Giving each moment of the day a higher level of focus has helped me tremendously. It just gives you an inner sense of health and joy that I think is very important nowadays. SIX
SPRITZ BLISS
fRare and Unique
DEAD OF NIGHT BY STRANGELOVE
“This full-force, dark, animalistic, woody scent takes hours to unfold on the skin,” says Scent Bar cofounder Franco Wright. Fragrance Notes: bergamot, violet leaf, jasmine, rose, amber, sandalwood, incense, oud. $960 for 100 ml
Affordable Niche
BOIS IMPÉRIAL BY QUENTIN BISCH, BY ESSENTIAL PARFUMS
“Nobody has nailed it quite like Essential Parfums,” says Wright. “Top perfumers? Check. Environmentally responsible packaging? Check. Beautiful, on-trend perfumes? Check. Under $100? Check.”
Fragrance Notes: Thai basil, Nepalese timut pepper absolute, Haitian vetiver, Georgywood, Akigalawood, Indonesian patchouli, Ambrofix. $89 for 100 ml
Find your new signature scent with these handpicked fragrances that are as rare and remarkable as you are.
By Sarah Jansen-Mountinding a personal fragrance can be daunting. Enter a Scent Bar store (lucky scent.com), though, and the act of seeking and discovering a new perfume becomes a delight, thanks to the expert staff and the unique array of boutique and hard-to-find scents from across the globe. Each of the three Scent Bar locations (two in Los Angeles and one in New York) is organized by fragrance style rather than by brand, making the experience akin to wine tasting.
“Fragrance is not just a scent; it’s a journey, a memory, a piece of art,” says Scent Bar cofounder Franco Wright. “It’s the way we experience the world.”
Sweet and syrupy. Dark and musky. Zesty and fresh. Whatever your vibe, these six special finds handpicked by Wright are sure to hit it on the nose.
Trending Gourmand
BIANCO LATTE BY GIARDINI DI TOSCANA
“Bianco Latte is a super gourmand— in the bucket of fluffy, fruity, sweet scents that have been trending for the last two years,” says Wright. Fragrance Notes: caramel, coumarin, honey, vanilla, white musk. $150 for 100 ml
I don’t know what I want . . . but I want this!
GRIS CHARNEL BY BDK PARFUMS
“Oftentimes customers just don’t know what they want or how to articulate the style of perfume or how they want to feel from wearing a scent,” says Wright. “When that is the case, this may be the answer.”
Fragrance Notes: fig, black tea, cardamom essence, absolute of iris, bourbon vetiver, sandalwood from India, absolute of tonka bean. $230 for 100 ml
The Art of Subtlety
MOLECULE 01 BY ESCENTRIC MOLECULES
“What’s fascinating is that the wearer will barely smell the perfume, yet others in the distance will notice it, which is why Molecule 01 is often the top most-complimented perfume Scent Bar sells,” says Wright. Fragrance Notes: Iso E Super and you. $150 for 100 ml
Rare and Limited
RAUQUE OBJET PARFUMANT BY
ROBERTO GRECO“Photographer Roberto Greco, who every so often translates an image or feeling into a perfume, created 500 bottles of Rauque,” says Wright. “There are only a select number still available, and once it’s gone, it’s gone.”
Fragrance Notes: black currant bud, violet leaf, cassia absolute, myrrh, mushroom farm accord, Osmanthus absolute, Narcisse absolute, pine tar, leather, Ambrarome. $250 for 80 ml n
Fashion, Jewelry Watches
STAR POWER
MODERN L.A. JEWELRY HOUSES THAT SPARKLE WITH INTERNATIONAL APPEAL
By Carolyn MeersIn the world of luxury jewelry, Los Angeles is emerging as a radiant epicenter of innovation and style, giving rise to a wave of brands crafting pieces that capture the wearable yet glitzy Tinseltown vibe. Here are some of the brands that shine bright.
Shay
The Brand: A labor of love from motherand-daughter duo Ladan and Tanaz Shayan, Shay Jewelry launched in 2003—while Tanaz was still a student at Beverly Hills High— and is based in West Hollywood’s Design District. Since its founding, the brand—which encompasses playful yet elegant designs that include chain links, glittery crescent moons, and stars—has expanded to offer unisex pieces and a Mini Me range.
The Inspiration: “We look to standout local landmarks, like the Getty Center and Walt Disney Concert Hall, and have worked to echo their sleek lines and fluid curves,” says Tanaz. “We also call on nature with our celestial motifs, capturing the city’s enchanting nightscape, while our colorful gemstones are reminiscent of California’s flora and fauna.”
What’s Next: “I'm excited about our marquise collection,” says Tanaz. “Its modern designs catch the eye with natural emeralds, pink sapphires, and diamonds.”shayjewelry.com
Jacquie Aiche
The Brand: Debuted in 2007, Jacquie Aiche’s eponymous jewelry label exhibits a beautiful balance of naturalistic, earthy beauty and spiritual themes. Each locally crafted design from the Los Angeles–based brand is imbued with “good vibes” and carries a bohemian and free-spirited appeal with the right amount of glitz to transition from festival to upscale fete.
The Inspiration: “All of my collections have a vibrancy that reflects the beauty I see all around me here, from the wildflowers to the ocean,” says Aiche.
What’s Next: A new collab with the global brand Timex debuts in May, alongside new snake-centric designs adorned with radiant crystals, coral, and colorful gems. jacquieaiche.com
Hoorsenbuhs
The Brand: Kether Parker and Robert Keith founded the Santa Monica–based brand—named for a 16th-century Dutch merchant ship sailed by Keith’s ancestors—in 2005. Centered on a clean, highly adaptable tri-link motif, all designs present a grounded radiance. The Inspiration: A thoughtful, ongoing evolution of the brand’s signature Maker’s Mark tri-link motif.
What’s Next: A new Venice location. And, adds Keith, “We’re very excited about the newest Grand-Link Lariat necklace. It’s mega!” hoorsenbuhs.com
Spinelli Kilcollin
The Brand: Founded in 2010 by husband-andwife team Yves Spinelli and Dwyer Kilcollin, the house is based in Downtown L.A., and all pieces are handmade locally using certified recycled metals and prioritizing low carbon emissions. The brand’s interlinked aesthetic is a stylish throughline for the rest of the collection, which includes layerable necklaces, modular earrings, and stackable bracelets made with a mix of metals and gems.
The Inspiration: Connectedness, kinetic energy, and chic geometric lines. “Some of our creative philosophies are that everything is connected, energy is transmutable,” says Kilcollin. “And the geometric purity of the circle.”
What’s Next: Fresh iterations of the popular Serpens collection, which features random double-connective links throughout its bracelets, rings, and necklaces. spinellikilcollin.com
GRASPING AT STRAWS
These raffia and raffia-inspired bags are totes perfect for the season.
By Christopher CampbellCLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: LOEWE Squeeze bag in cord and calfskin, $8,560, loewe.com. BOTTEGA VENETA large clam basket in Intreccio leather, $15,000, bottegaveneta.com. SAINT LAURENT Oxalis bag in raffia macramé, $2,390, ysl.com. VALENTINO shopping bag in synthetic raffia, $2,650, valentino.com. STELLA MCCARTNEY eco-mesh knotted tote, $2,095, bergdorfgoodman.com. KHAITE OLIVIA hobo, $2,100, khaite.com. OSCAR DE LA RENTA checked raffia crochet tote, $1,490, oscardelarenta.com. TOD’S T Timeless shopping bag, $3,345, tods.com. THE ROW Estelle bag, $1,150, therow.com. PROENZA SCHOULER White Label Morris tote, $450, proenzaschouler.com.
YACHT SO
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: SIEDRÉS Enta bead-embellished sequined minidress, $625, siedres.com. CÉLINE Cuir Triomphe mini vanity case, $1,750, celine.com. MAGDA BUTRYM bikini top, $405, and bottom, $495, magdabutrym.com. CHLOÉ crocheted raffia hat, $790, modaoperandi.com. ALÉMAIS MEAGAN printed silk pants, $495, us.alemais.com. JULIETTA pearl, crystal, and gold-tone necklace, $275, shopjulietta.com. MONZA Moderna sunglasses in antique gold and tortoiseshell, $825, monzadesign.com. SILVIA FURMANOVICH marquetry butterfly 18-karat yellow gold, diamond, and apatite earrings, $4,400, modaoperandi.com. ALAÏA goatskin ballet flats, $1,090, alaia.com.
Inspired looks for your summer offshore. Styled by Christopher Campbell
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: VILEBREQUIN X HIGHSNOBIETY linen bowling shirt, $235, vilebrequin.com. TOMBOLO Le Sirenuse cap, $68, tombolocompany.com. DRIES VAN NOTEN water-repellent, overdyed pants, $840, driesvannoten.com. BOTTEGA VENETA Intreccio key ring in wood, $390, bottegaveneta.com. LOEWE zip-up sweater, $1,850, loewe.com. BALENCIAGA 3XL sneakers, $1,150, balenciaga.com. OAS COMPANY technical nylon swim shorts, $100, oascompany.com. BALLY leather easy tote bag, $1,250, bally.com. ROGER FEDERER X OLIVER PEOPLES R-3 sunglasses, $502, oliverpeoples.com. AUDEMARS PIGUET Royal Oak Automatic 37 mm stainless-steel watch, $77,900, mrporter.com. n
Food, Wine Spirits
SECRET SAUCE
THE HOTELS ARE GREAT; THE RESTAURANTS ARE LEGENDARY. JUST HOW HAS NOBU MANAGED TO PARLAY THE SUCCESS OF ITS ICONIC JAPANESE HOT SPOTS INTO A COMPLETE LUXURY HOSPITALITY CONCEPT?
By Samantha Brooksit doesn’t matter the season or even the time of day that you visit Nobu Malibu: The setting is always rife with a mix of loyal locals, tourists vying for that oceanfront table, and, of course, celebrities that get photographed endlessly coming and going. In L.A., where hot spots are known to fade away quicker than they arrived, Nobu Malibu has cemented itself as an eternal beacon of exclusivity. But, for those truly in the know, there’s an even more coveted reservation—a room at the neighboring 16-room Nobu Ryokan. It can’t be booked online (you’ll have to put in an email request to stay there); there’s a two-night minimum; and its common spaces, like the Zen lobby, Japanese gardens, and private beachfront sundecks, are only available to guests.
Indeed, Nobu Ryokan is the perfect complement to the flagship restaurant it draws its inspiration from, but it is just one iteration of the brand, and it stands in contrast with the 206-room Nobu hotel in Miami, which takes reservations the traditional way. Suffice to say, Nobu’s offerings are as exceptional as you would expect while also being refreshingly diverse.
“The hallmarks of a Nobu hotel extend beyond aesthetics and amenities; our portfolio is tied together by the philosophy of Kokoro, which comes from the Japanese word for ‘heart’ and is at the core of the hotels, residences, and restaurants,” says Trevor Horwell, CEO of Nobu Hospitality. “Since we opened our first hotel, in Las Vegas in 2013, our successful expansion can be attributed to a combination of strategic vision, dedication to quality, and the timeless appeal of our brand ethos.”
Nobu isn’t the first restaurant brand to try converting its restaurant guests to hotel guests; but where brands like Hard Rock and Planet Hollywood have lost steam, Nobu is pushing
ahead, with more than 40 hotels open and in development. “Our strategy is guided by a commitment to growth in key global markets while also staying attuned to emerging trends and opportunities,” says Horwell. “We actively seek out destinations that offer potential for long-term success and align with our brand values and vision.”
The philosophy has also worked well as Nobu has begun to enter the residential market. “We recently hit an incredible milestone with the sale of the penthouse at Nobu Residences Abu Dhabi, which achieved a record-breaking price of $37.3 million.
This points to an impressive trajectory for our residential projects over the coming years, and I’m excited to oversee our continued expansion into this space,” Horwell says. “Further to opening residences in Los Cabos last year, we’ll welcome 660 units in Toronto in 2024, with pipeline projects in Da Nang, Abu Dhabi, Al Marjan Island, and Al Khobar.”
With existing hotels everywhere from Marrakech, Morocco, and San Sebastián, Spain, to Atlanta, Ga.—each of which includes its own Nobu restaurant—and more set to open in Orlando, Fla., New York City, the Dominican Republic, and Tulum, Mexico— Nobu is taking luxury hospitality to the next level. The brand clearly has mastered creating properties that reflect their surroundings—fitting in while also standing out. “As we begin our expansion into residences, the spirit of what Nobu has come to stand for will be further exemplified,” says Horwell. “[It’s about creating] a place to relax and savor an experience in an atmosphere charged with a sense of being a part of something rather extraordinary.”
Mocktail Magic
Beyond Dry January, alcohol-free imbibing is here to stay.By Carole Dixon
Whether you’re looking to curb your alcohol consumption or abstain altogether for health reasons, there’s a booming “mindful drinking” space to explore.
Head to Chinatown in Los Angeles, where Stacey Mann and Summer Phoenix opened the city’s first zero-proof mocktail bar, Stay. Forget the bright, spartan coffee shop—this is sexy and seductive, like a hidden drinking den, and perfect for a date-night rendezvous. Beverage director Derek Brown, author of Mindful Mixology: A Comprehensive Guide to No- and Low-Alcohol Cocktails, has created a menu named for the 12 Chinese zodiac signs, featuring house-made juices, fresh herbs, and premium zero-proof spirits.
While the nonalcoholic spirits category is rife with bottled options, from bourbon to vodka, the Houston-based brand Cut Above and its four expressions are versatile enough to be used in everything from the Mushroom Fat Washed Old-Fashioned at Captain Foxheart’s Bad News Bar & Spirit Lodge, in Houston, to a
Mezcal Cactus Margarita at Bar Calico, in New York. According to Bar Calico’s head bartender, Alex Dominguez, “This [nonalcoholic] drink is refreshing and salty, with a slight smokiness, and tastes exactly like a margarita without needing to add the salt.” Not just relying on a juice
blend, the mezcal uses natural flavors, including Cubeba pepper extract, chipotle pepper extract, Persian lime oil, and a touch of smoke.
Stemming from a desire to be part of the celebration without sacrificing well-being, French Bloom is the creation of Maggie FrerejeanTaittinger, of the Michelin Guide and famous Champagne family, and model Constance Jablonski. Bottled in southwestern France, this premium sparkling wine is organic and vegan certified, with zero sulfites or added sugars. It makes a great base for a faux Champagne cocktail but can also be found by the glass or bottle at such iconic venues as The Beverly Hills Hotel, the Ritz-Paris, Annabel’s, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, and The Carlyle, a Rosewood Hotel, among others.
For the ultimate nightcap at home, Boisson in New York just started carrying a new line of liqueurs by French-based Giffard. The options include Elderflower, Ginger, Grapefruit, and Pineapple, which can also be shipped across the United States for a sweet, booze-free ending to your evening.
FOOD HAUL
fabrizio Schenardi, executive chef of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando, thought he was getting pranked when the call came in. The hotel’s sun-washed restaurant, Ravello, was being considered for an Italian Taste Certification. “I was like, ‘Yeah, sure,’ ” says the Rivoli, Italy–born Schenardi, who then quickly ascertained that it was a legit award administered by the Minister of Agriculture.
A CSI-level forensic audit of Ravello’s kitchen began: menus, wine lists, invoices for Piedmontese olive oil, receipts for the Paolo Mariani 00 flour he transforms into pappardelle and squid-ink bucatini, photos of limoncello barcodes, videos of San Marzano tomatoes. Ravello received a platinum-level certification, the only restaurant in the United States to do so—not in New York or Los Angeles but in ascendant Orlando, where Italian food doesn’t mean the Italian pavilion at EPCOT anymore.
America is in the midst of the great equalizing of restaurant scenes, where always-a-bridesmaid Philadelphia—recipient of the most James Beard Awards last year—has leveled up to (some say surpassed) New York, and where second (and third) cities like San Antonio and Tucson have the talent and cultural capital to compete with Austin and Phoenix. Both of the former, for example, are the only UNESCO Cities of Gastronomy in the United States.
Instead of heading to San Francisco or Chicago, graduates of San Antonio’s Culinary Institute of America are staying in town, and chefs like Andrew Ho, Andrew Samia, and Sean Wen are opening exuberant, idiosyncratic restaurants like the Thai-meets-Texas BBQ, Curry Boys.
As for Orlando, “In the past 10 years, it has evolved a lot,” says Schenardi, who notes the food-savvier residents and emerging neighborhoods like the Milk District. “Before it was only typical American food, now there’s Chinese, Filipino,” and, of course, “real Italian.”
IN GOOD Spirits
Academy Award–winning filmmaker Steven Soderbergh revels in bringing Bolivia’s national drink to a broader audience.
By Carole DixonWhile he was in Spain filming Che in 2007, Steven Soderbergh was given the distilled spirit singani by a Bolivian member of his crew. After sipping the Bolivian brandy created from Muscat of Alexandria grapes, the acclaimed director decided it would be his personal mission to make singani—produced in Bolivia for five centuries—available to consumers outside of its native South American country.
Just as he has done for his celebrated films, Soderbergh enlisted the best in the business to help realize his goal: the nearly 100-year-old Casa Real, Bolivia’s leading singani producer, and its CEO, Luis Pablo Granier.
“When you make a movie, eventually there’s an end to the process: a finished film,” says Soderbergh. “It’s only taken me 10 years of being in the marketplace to realize there’s no end to the singani story. Each new person out there taking that first sip becomes directly linked to a narrative that goes back 500 years. You can’t say that about a movie.”
In 2023, the U.S. government formally recognized singani as a particular brandy produced in Bolivia—a designation that Soderbergh himself rallied for—and now, thanks to expanded trade opportunities, you can find his labor of love, Singani 63, in the United States, London, and the Caribbean; in bars, from Death & Co (New York, Denver, Los Angeles) to Sweet Liberty Miami; in partnership with Magic Mike Live (Las Vegas, London); and on offer for delivery via buysingani63.com.
National “startender” Julian Cox has used Singani 63 in some of his cocktails, and its unique characteristics have made it a favorite ingredient in his bar cabinet. “It offers aromas akin to fine wine or a high-end gin,” he says, “and it infuses cocktails with added depth and complexity, while elevating the overall flavor profile.”
LIL UZI VERT
The renowned Los Angeles bartender Julian Cox shares a leafy cocktail recipe.
INGREDIENTS
1½ oz. Singani 63
¼ oz. Ancho Reyes Verde (optional)
1½ oz. Kale Margarita Mix* (cannot substitute)
1¼ oz. lime juice
1 tsp. Chareau
¼ oz. raw agave
Ice cubes
Flower and green seasonal veggies for garnish
Method : Add ingredients and shake with ice until chilled. Double strain over ice cubes in a Pilsner glass. Garnish with a flower and green seasonal veggies.
*KALE MARGARITA MIX
1 cup kale
1 poblano chili pepper (seeded and destemmed)
4 oz. lime juice
20 oz. pineapple juice
8 pieces fresh pineapple
1½ tbsp. whole coriander seed
¼ cup fresh mint
Pinch cilantro
Pinch fleur de sel
1 tsp. ascorbic acid (after blend and strain)
Ice cubes
Method : Combine ingredients except for ascorbic acid. Blend quickly with a tablespoon of ice to preserve color. Strain quickly and add ascorbic acid to lock in chlorophyll. Keep sealed and chilled between servings.
Perpetual Pioneers
The Catena family is paving the way for the future of winemaking.By Jillian Dara
Nicolás Catena Zapata may have placed Argentine wines, particularly Malbec, on the world wine map in the early 1990s, but his daughter, now managing director of the family-run Bodega Catena Zapata, shares that there’s still more work to be done. “Our mission is to make Argentine wines that can stand with the best of the world,” says Laura Catena. “My personal goal,” she adds, “is that every collector [will] have a section for Argentine wine.”
The Mendoza-based, award-winning winery—voted number one at the World’s Best Vineyards 2023—has never shied away from pioneering uncharted territory for the region. In the mid-2000s, Catena helped create a sustainability protocol that hundreds of Argentine wineries now follow; it has reduced the weight of all Catena wine bottles by 40%, to reduce their carbon footprint.
“Nobody has taken the time to inform the consumer . . . [that] up to 60% of the carbon footprint of a bottle of wine comes from the glass bottle and its transport,” she says. This is why she’s launching an educational component to accompany the company’s lighter-weight bottles. “I think that if wine lovers knew that lighter-weight bottles had a lower carbon footprint, they would prefer them.
“To me,” Catena continues, “sustainability means leaving the Earth in equal or better shape than we found it in.”
The environment is particularly important to Catena, as it’s all-encompassing in Mendoza, from the omnipresence of the
Andes Mountains to the wide-open countryside that she says newcomers need at least a week to explore. It’s also part of her heritage as an Argentine vintner.
“Wine is the national beverage [here],” she says, stressing the importance of maintaining the farming and winemaking practices of her ancestors. “Our goal at Catena is to use science to study our nature and our wine culture in order to preserve it.” n
&Home Design
HOME STYLE
LEADING MEXICAN DESIGNER
SIMON HAMUI SHARES HIS STUNNING DESIGN FINDS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE.
By Samantha BrooksAgraduate of Pratt Institute in New York with a degree in industrial design, the Mexico City–born designer Simon Hamui founded his eponymous studio with his brother in 1991—a business that has since evolved into a full-service firm with a 50,000-square-foot factory for manufacturing their bespoke designs. The firm’s projects have ranged from cultural centers and government buildings to luxury hotels, private residences, and yachts, and now Hamui is working on his debut furniture collection, as well as a 25,000-squarefoot home in Dallas and a 30,000-square-foot residence in Punta Mita, Mexico. From his home base in Colorado, he continues to run his company with his brother, but he generously set aside the time to share some of his favorite finds for the season. simonhamui.com
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TEA TROLLEY
Jorge Zalszupin, $13,750, theinvisiblecollection.com
“There’s nothing more ’50s than a tea/bar trolley and this magnificent example from Jorge Zalszupin has to top them all,” says Hamui. “Aside from its utilitarian purpose, it adds a certain sophistication to any home.”
BARTOK BAR CABINET
Simon Hamui, $68,000, simonhamui.com
“Like a traditional jewelry or tool box, the Bartok cart for a bar opens up to reveal its inner use,” describes Hamui.
MAGMA WALL SCONCE
Ewe, price upon request, ewe-studio.com
“The light-emitting qualities of this organic artand-light object make it one of the most unique pieces I’ve ever encountered,” says Hamui.
UMBRA SIDE TABLE
Simon Hamui, $5,900, simonhamui.com
“Purity in form and light and the shadow reflection of the Umbra side table have made it a versatile accent piece in living room spaces,” says Hamui.
CHIEFTAIN CHAIR
Finn Juhl, $18,084, finnjuhl.com
“Danish design pioneer Finn Juhl created numerous masterpieces, though the presence of the Chieftain chair is above and beyond,” says Hamui.
Design Spy
The resources we’re eyeing right now to help you beautify your homeBy Samantha Brooks
Âme Atendre
Bespoke design and small-batch, limited production are just some of the hallmarks of this online emporium of home accessories. Expect handthrown ceramic bowls in striking cobalt blue, from a craftsperson based in Utah; crystal tumblers from a glass studio in the Czech Republic; gifts, like a leather-bound version of the children’s classic Goodnight Moon; and even niche food items, such as balsamic vinegar pearls reminiscent of caviar. ameatendre.com
Casa Pentra
With a spring debut that coincided with the 2024 Frieze show in Los Angeles, Casa Pentra quickly caught the eye of art lovers. Located on the city’s trendy West 3rd Street, the property is swathed in an eye-catching green mural, while inside, the expansive space serves as a hub for designers, artists, and collectors
to collaborate and to explore new works. The gallery is overseen by Mary Ta—known for her nearby Minotti and MASS Beverly showrooms—who has already curated fantastic opening shows with work from such artists as Doug Aitken, Matti Braun, and Eduardo Sarabia. instagram.com/casapentra
Mitch Brean
Clients like The Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons, Amy Meier Design, and Champalimaud Design are all fans of Mitch Brean, founder and lead designer for Stone Yard, a leading manufacturer of bespoke stone furniture and accents. “Our proprietary casting process was meticulously developed and goes beyond industry norms,” Brean says. “We put a huge focus on creating made-to-order pieces that align with our clients’ unique vision.” stoneyardinc.com
Sebastian Tovar
Emerging artists are some of the most fun to collect, as it’s always a pleasure to follow their rise. One to keep an eye on, Sebastian Tovar combines colorful compositions with texture for an eclectic style that is reflective of his childhood growing up in Los Angeles’s vibrant Koreatown neighborhood. “I had enrolled in a class with artist Rebecca Morris in 2009 and was blown away by the thick texture I could acquire through paint, as well as my ability to paint with a palette knife instead of a paintbrush,” Tovar says. “Ironically, most of my influences are from other mediums, usually music— bossa nova, pop, Hawaiian, western— and films, such as Peter Greenaway’s The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover.” sebastiantovar.com
HOW TO LIVE WITH GREAT ART
Art Partners and Brian Ludlow are making notable contemporary works more accessible.
By Sarah Jansen-Mountart had always been an area of interest for Brian Ludlow. About a decade ago, during his law career, he was invited to visit a development home coming to market in the coveted Bird Streets neighborhood of Los Angeles. The house was striking in every aspect, yet it lacked one crucial element: art. The developers sought a level of art and curation that matched the caliber of the home, but no scalable solution existed at the time. So, Ludlow set out to create one.
With the support of architect Paul McClean and clients Cody Leibel and Justin Huchel, Ludlow founded Creative Art Partners (creativeartpartners.com) in 2017. The initial theory behind CAP was that great homes deserve great art—and great art enhances the sale of great homes.
While CAP began with a somewhat narrow focus, it has since grown to have eight divisions and a national client base. The company provides both rental and sales services for leading residential, hospitality, workspace, and commercial clients. CAP’s business model of acquiring great contemporary art and creating innovative solutions to help clients live with great art has put the business in a league of its own.
“On the collecting side of our business, we guide some of the most important interior designers’ art buying, and help amazing new
and established collectors and celebrity clients build great art collections,” says Ludlow. Along the journey, CAP realized that the traditional art world and its more passive methods of engagement are often not aligned with people’s real wants and needs. “We want to create an art experience that ultimately helps close the gap between wanting to live with great art and actually starting to live with great art.”
The company’s collection of over 15,000 artworks is unprecedented. Balancing foresight, risk, and great taste, CAP’s dedicated art-acquisitions team scours the world in search of talent. The stories of emerging artists found by CAP who have gone on to become stars are countless. “At the scale we’re operating at in the art world, we have a voice and responsibility to help move the needle in terms of taste, what art people see and ultimately have access to,” says Ludlow. “When I get time to reflect, I am truly in awe of the incredible artists we’re able to support, the artworks we’re able to acquire, and then our ability to bring those so seamlessly to our clients.”
Unsurprisingly, Ludlow’s own collection at home is an ever-revolving display of emerging and established talents. However, there are two constants: works from the Los Angeles–based artist Petra Cortright and from the Australian artist Gene A’Hern.
HERE, LUDLOW SHARES HIS TIPS FOR BUILDING A GREAT COLLECTION OF YOUR OWN:
Don’t rush into it—especially without a plan. Consider where the pieces will go and how they’ll work together.
Trust your instincts and attraction. If you’re drawn to something, notice that reaction. Explore it and learn more about the piece or the artist. The beautiful thing about collecting art is that it’s a personal process of discovering yourself—your own preferences, interests, and style—and being fearlessly curious along the way.
Embrace variety. The art you choose doesn’t have to be in the same style, period, or medium. In fact, contrast and diversity often create more dynamic, interesting collections.
Figure out if you want to start with a permanent or a rotating collection. If you want to keep your art fresh, good news—CAP|Home, a product from Creative Art Partners, allows people to rent individual artworks or complete collections, rotate them if their taste or space changes, and accrue credit while they rent toward purchasing. It’s become one of CAP’s most popular services for good reason.
MAD MAXIMALIST
The joys of living boldly and brightly amid the chaos of creativity.
By Sarah Jansen-Mountas a collective design consciousness, we’ve been aesthetically monogamous for some time now with all-white interiors (perhaps subtly punctuated by moments of rattan and beige). But all signs are pointing to the next evolution of interior design skewing toward more. A riot of rococo mirrors, opulent brocade textures, graphic wallpapers that demand attention, bold floor coverings—it might be time to forgo living in a contemporary museum in favor of making a personal statement. Today’s most eye-catching designs are more “mob wife” loud luxury than “clean girl” minimalism.
Social media is saying as much. Oren John ( @orenmeetsworld), known as the Internet’s Creative Director, spoke to the end of minimalism on Instagram: “We need to end interior minimalism . . . give me materials. Crown molding
and wainscoting emerging like a phoenix from the ashes of time to bless our living spaces. Simple items complemented by stand-out items. Vibrancy. Accent ceilings. Perhaps a pink stone. Bespoke nails and art hangers.”
It wasn’t so long ago that we were all envious of Kim Kardashian’s Axel Vervoodt–designed Bel Air home. But are we no longer finding bliss in beige? Even Marie Kondo, the high priestess of minimalism, went back on her decluttering mantra and embraced the mess of life and parenthood. Achieving a perfectly curated space is no longer the end goal—and for that, we can all breathe a sigh of relief.
“The monochromatic allure of black and white is fading away,” says The Agency’s Pasadena-based Carmine Sabatella, who is not only a real estate agent but also a design professional. “In fact, it’s quickly looking quite dated. We’re now witnessing a deliberate movement toward eccentric elements, reminiscent of the bold expressions of the 1950s and ’60s. The key is thoughtful curation and true eclecticism; you have to intentionally bring the old and new together. Modern and vintage. Dare to mix patterns, saturate colors, and blend the old with the new. When you do, you have the opportunity to create incredible dimension and homey comfort.”
After all, there’s creativity and freedom in maximalism. Seeking out opulent chandeliers or plush velvet sofas from estate sales. Hunting for gold-framed, old-world art that transports you to another time and place. Rejecting the notion that elevated design must adhere to strict rules, we are instead embracing the chance to express ourselves in all our glorious complexity through our spaces. It’s about creating rooms that tell a story. It’s about play and expression. We all want to feel something, especially in an AI world where the human aspect of art and design feels at stake.
In a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain, maximalism joins us for the ride. After all, life is too short to play it safe. So, go ahead, indulge your senses, be wacky, and bring treasures into your home. Isn’t life more fun when it’s a little bit loud? Designers are screaming yes.
Blossoming Talent
A pro’s tips for creating exceptional arrangements at home.
By Sarah Jansen-MountAnyone who has attempted to re-create an Athena Calderone–inspired minimalist centerpiece on their kitchen countertop knows—it’s harder than it looks. We chatted with New York–based florist Rachel Clark, of Dearest Rachel (dearestrachel.com), about her dos and don’ts of creating stunning arrangements for the home. With clients such as Gucci, Rolling Stone, Chanel, and Cynthia Rowley, she certainly knows the secrets to floral chicness.
When it comes to creating of-themoment floral arrangements, “more is more,” says Clark. “Right now, design is all about nostalgic maximalism—and floral arrangements are no exception.” She leans toward decadent and whimsical designs. Texture and color are, of course, important, and playing with shades of colors that complement each other is something she pays an incredible amount of attention to. “Color and texture are my two favorite components to play with, and truly set arrangements apart,” says Clark. “The wrong hues can affect your designs negatively, and not paying attention to texture can destroy your designs.”
Variety is also integral to creating depth and interest, and Clark suggests being fearless
KEEPING YOUR FLORA FRESH Fresh water is essential for prolonging the life of your flowers.
Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause wilting and premature fading.
Cut stems at a 45-degree angle to help with water absorption.
Allow ample space between stems to prevent overcrowding and promote optimal blooming.
when it comes to unexpected textures and wide-ranging color palettes. “You want your design to evoke an emotion and give the viewer an opportunity to experience beauty, even if only for a brief moment,” she says. “Consider what era, artist, or style could inspire your arrangements. My work is heavily inspired by the French Impressionism art movement of the late 1800s.” Finally, Clark urges DIY artists to go for the unexpected. “Practice makes perfect, and understanding the foundation of designing is key,” says Clark. “I learn new tricks and new ways constantly, and I think that makes you continuously a better designer—which leads to more stunning arrangements.”
It’s What’s Outside That Counts
Inner Gardens founder Stephen Block knows the value of exterior design. By
Dan HowarthWhen celebrated landscape designer Stephen Block founded Los Angeles–based Inner Gardens in 1990, he brought together his two great loves: plants and antiques. Now, he and his team design, install, and maintain gardens for both commercial and residential properties, including $200 million homes; and for his company’s shop, he has amassed one of the industry’s most extensive collections of outdoor accessories. Here, he talks about the company he has cultivated.
What were the early days of your business like?
After seven years in commercial real estate, one day I just decided that I wanted to go back to my first love: plants. I knew a lot of building owners, so my first project was maintaining the plants in a 400,000-square-foot commercial building. After that, it was all word of mouth. I also started collecting odd and unusual plants and containers. I would pull things out of the
L.A. River, like a crumpled pink can, find a really weird plant to put in it, and sell them in seconds. Eventually, I found a greenhouse in Culver City where I could store the collection I was amassing from flea markets and antique stores. Ultimately, I’m a treasure hunter.
How have attitudes to outdoor space changed during your career?
The exterior has become a very important part of one’s home, and indoor-outdoor living has become very big. Interior designers saw the opportunity to treat outdoor spaces like another room, with sofas, chairs, firepits, etcetera. And they realized that they needed someone like me to help them execute that.
What value do you bring to each of your exterior design projects?
I’m trained in horticulture, the art of growing plants, so I design from that perspective. But oftentimes I’ll start out with a bench or a fountain, since I have such a large inventory of antiques. Scale is super important—I find that most people underscale their plants and trees— and quality is, too. Our gardens are full and rich from day one, rather than needing to grow in for three or five years. Our clients don’t want to see dirt.
You’ve been everywhere sourcing art for the garden. What are some of your most spectacular finds?
One of the pieces that I recently sourced in Italy and just placed at a client’s home is a beautiful $45,000, 18th-century statue of Minerva on a 19th-century stand. It’s a bust fragment, which fits into my wabi-sabi propensity—it has to be missing at least one of its extremities. I previously sourced a 4-foot Chinese marble seated Buddha from an estate in Newport, Rhode Island, which was beautifully worn, serene, quiet, and substantial. I sold it to a very significant collector in Montecito for around $35,000. And the highest sale I ever made was $85,000. That was quite a long time ago, so that figure would probably be much [higher] today because prices have climbed due to scarcity and demand in the garden category. People collect these pieces and hold on to them like they do Birkin bags.
IT’S PERSONAL
When it comes to creating unique interiors, Commune Design has a magic touch.By Todd Plummer
Since its founding in 2004, the Los Angeles–based design studio Commune has created an impressive portfolio of projects spanning the worlds of residential, commercial, and hospitality. In the last few years alone, the company has worked on mountain retreats in Big Sky, Mont., and Switzerland; a historic Maybeck home in Montecito, Calif.; the restaurant Fanny’s, located inside the Academy Museum in Los Angeles; and a brick-andmortar store for Goop.
“One common thread between our projects is a respect for the work of artisans and craftspeople,” says Commune cofounder Steven Johanknecht. Commune’s design approach also applies to a variety of scales—from a trailer in Paradise Cove in Malibu, Calif., to sprawling Old Hollywood mansions like 1013 N. Roxbury Drive in Beverly Hills.
The Roxbury Drive property had gone through a series of renovations at different times, resulting in a “patchwork of mismatched materials and styles that interrupted the flow of the house,” Johanknecht says. He and his team brought unity to the 1920s Spanish Colonial while respecting its Golden Age
of Hollywood details, such as tiling, exposed wooden beams, and wide-arched doorways. No detail was overlooked.
“If we can’t find something in the marketplace, we design it,” says Johanknecht. “For us, it’s really important to delve into not only that big picture, but also every little detail. Clients appreciate that.”
A commitment to collaboration with each individual client is another reason Johanknecht thinks Commune has been successful. “We do a lot of research and interviews with the clients to identify their needs,” he says. “And from there, we create a bespoke solution for the property, for the client, and for the moment in time.”
A National Treasure
SAn insider’s view of the epic gardens at the Green Gables Estate.
By Carolyn Meerset within Northern California’s exclusive Woodside enclave—less than an hour from San Francisco—Green Gables is an estate that stands in a class all its own. This iconic treasure weaves together exceptional design, natural beauty, and a historic pedigree in a way that defies all superlatives.
Green Gables is home to the largest gardens ever created by the architects Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene—better known as Greene and Greene (their U.S. firm) or the Greene brothers—a leading force in the early-20th-century American Craftsman design movement.
Conceived by the industrialist Mortimer Fleishhacker Sr. in 1911, Green Gables comprises
seven homes, three swimming pools, a lily pond, and an incredible football-field-length Roman pool. Its grounds are carefully interconnected by paths and manicured lanes, inviting continuous exploration. Spanning 74 acres, the property boasts dozens of types of plants—including sequoia, deodara, and olive trees, California live oaks, and heirloom roses, just to name a few.
The formal gardens are an enchanting combination of English and Italian design concepts and have been exquisitely conceived to complement the surrounding topography.
To better understand just how epic this property is, we spoke with tastemaker Julia Berger Fleishhacker, Green Gables’ most recent full-time resident. Founder of Julia B. Casa (juliabcasa.com), she is an accomplished interior designer and the wife of Marc Fleishhacker, one of the owners of the Green Gables Estate, whose connection to the property dates back five generations.
“As beautiful as the Woodside area is, and it is certainly a favorite place to live for many of the world’s most accomplished individuals, there is simply nothing comparable to the setting, scale, and beauty of Green Gables— certainly not in Northern California,” Berger Fleishhacker says. Here, she shares what it’s like to be “in residence” at Green Gables, how her favorite season at the historic estate presents itself, and more.
How have Green Gables’ grounds evolved over the years?
As my husband likes to say, “Great estates evolve,” and that has undoubtedly been the case with Green Gables. In a family where it often feels as if there are twice as many opinions as there are actual family members, there is at least one thing which we are all in unanimous
agreement about, and that is, the estate has never looked better—certainly not in our lifetime.
The estate was first occupied by the family in 1912, yet it was not until at least 10 years later that the Roman pool was completed and then the free-form swimming pool at the top of the hill, followed by the tea and dairy house and then the Wurster House, which was built in the early 1930s.
Nevertheless, it is also quite remarkable how the original core design principles, including the primary tree and plant species, have remained a consistent testament to the vision and wisdom of the Greene brothers and the completeness of their design efforts.
What is it like to live on an estate with gardens like these?
On the one hand, the scale of the gardens is at
an entirely different level, even when compared to the many fabulous large homes I have visited. From its 30,000 square feet of lawns to the football-field-sized Roman pool, Green Gables is a remarkably large property.
On the other hand, the genius of the Greene brothers’ design rests in their ability to have created so many intimate and private spaces in this larger-than-life setting.
What is your favorite time of year at the estate?
Green Gables is blessed with an amazing climate, and one of my favorite aspects of living at the estate is waking up in the summer mornings and gazing at the “cotton candy” fog as it quickly melts with the arrival of the morning sun. The great blue heron is doing his morning rounds between the reservoir and the lily pond where the ducks are having their morning swim; the deer are grazing on the lawn; and you can often detect the Pacific Ocean as its lightly salted mists ride the currents over the hills from Half Moon Bay.
It’s a setting that is always in movement with the numerous moments that define the days at Green Gables; from sunup to sunset, the everchanging light, gentle afternoon breezes, and scents of redwood, roses, and pine are constant stimuli for all my senses.
How have you used the grounds over the years?
Some of my personal highlights include getting married at the Roman pool outlook, as well as hosting an “intimate gathering” for Apple with over 1,400 guests. Regardless of the occasion, what has always amazed me is the endless sense of peace and harmony that this natural setting evokes.
When people see the property for the first time, what do they ask?
Countless are the tours I have given over the years. Questions are rare at first, and what prevails is a sense of wonder and awe of the exquisite beauty of the setting. There is a sense that you can reach out and touch the Santa Cruz Mountains. n
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EXTRAVAGANT HOTELS BEAUTIFULLY MELD WITH BUSTLING CULTURE AND PICTURESQUE DESERT SURROUNDS.
PART DESERT HAVEN, part fashionable hideaway, part gritty metropolis—there’s no one thing that defines the ever-vibrant city of Marrakech, but with so many options for luxury accommodations, choosing your own adventure starts the moment you pick where to stay.
Many leading hotel brands have opened up in the city, giving an overwhelming abundance of options, but two of the standouts aren’t from international chains. Unabashedly luxurious, La Mamounia has been a leader in the city’s decadent hotel scene since it opened more than 100 years ago. Now, it’s as compelling as ever, designed so that guests never need to leave its grounds. Explore the hotel’s many luxury boutiques (including Saint Laurent and Dior), imbibe at the cozy Le Churchill Bar, or unwind at the traditional spa. With a three-story Moroccan restaurant (which even has its own club), two Jean-Georges restaurants, a movie theater, a private wine room, an expansive pool area (a complete scene of its own), and glorious gardens, it’s perfectly fine if this is the only part of Marrakech you see.
The king of Morocco opened the Royal Mansour in 2010 and spared no expense in his aim of creating one of the best hotels in the world. Rooms here consist of three-story private riads, each with service doors that connect to a series of behind-the-scenes passageways, allowing them to be attended to without guests ever seeing a trolley toting luggage or a housekeeping cart overflowing with towels. The elegant pool area and the French garden restaurant, Le Jardin, are conducive to relaxed lunches, but don’t miss out on the acclaimed Italian restaurant Sesamo by chef Massimiliano Alajmo. One of the best experiences to be had in the city is at the property’s own cooking school, which opened last year and offers daily classes for Italian or Moroccan cuisine, as well as private lessons—all of which end in its
own dining room, with glass doors that look out into the gardens. Just 15 minutes from the bustle of the medina, Amanjena appeals to those looking for traditional Moroccan accommodations. Though it only opened in 2000, the property’s salmon-colored walls, turquoise tiles, and subtle decor feel as if the resort is steeped in history. Allow the hotel to arrange unique experiences, like exploring the desert by camel and arriving at an Amanjena tent for a private Berber dinner under the stars.
For a great balance between tranquil setting and mainstream luxuries, head to the Mandarin Oriental, located just 10 minutes from town, where rooms start at 1,453 square feet and feature their own garden and plunge pool. There’s also a lively scene and Cantonese fare at the property’s Ling Ling by Hakkasan restaurant. Or, for an extended retreat, add a few nights to unwind at Kasbah Tamadot, Sir Richard Branson’s hideaway in the Atlas Mountains, about an hour from the city.
Marrakech musts: Get lost in the souk for at least a couple of hours. If you do like shopping, nothing is better than the finds at El Fenn Boutique, where you can discover a mix of striking new and one-of-a-kind items ranging from clothing and candles to lighting and furnishings. Skipping the Yves Saint Laurent Museum and adjacent Jardin Majorelle would be like visiting Paris and not seeing the Eiffel Tower. For a change of scenery from your own hotel, get a day pass to the Beldi Country Club and have lunch poolside amid olive trees and rose gardens. Take in some history and explore one of the old local palaces, like Bahia, which dates back to the 19th century.
—Samantha Brooks
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THE ICONIC MIAMI BEACH hotel the Fontainebleau recently opened a 67-story luxury resort with an elegant, streamlined modern façade in Las Vegas, with interiors filled with roses by florist Jeff Leatham; an Urs Fischer gallery; a vitality-enhancing Lapis Spa; retail options from Chrome Hearts to Missoni; a concert venue; and the LIV Nightclub.
Restaurants include the Rome-inspired Mother Wolf by Evan Funke and Japanese omakase at KYU from Masa Ito, along with a Tequila Casa Dragones tasting room inside chef Gabriela Cámara’s Cantina Contramar from Mexico City. For high rollers, Don’s Prime evokes a throwback steakhouse with 1950s glamour, including trolley carts and tableside service. Try La Fontaine for breakfast, from chef Laëtitia Rouabah (who
started with Alain Ducasse), featuring fluffy soufflé pancakes with lemon curd.
For celebrity fare, The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace is where you can find RPM Italian by Bill and Giuliana Rancic, with a design by David Rockwell. The Bedford by Martha Stewart at Paris Las Vegas is the spot for oysters Rockefeller and buckwheat crepes with caviar. Mandalay Bay has opened regional Italian-themed Carama by Wolfgang Puck, and Orla by Michael Mina, drawing from Mina’s Egyptian roots.
Bruno Mars has a new cocktail lounge and jazz bar, The Pinky Ring, at the Bellagio. If you score big at the blackjack table, spend some of the winnings at the newly unveiled, 4,000-square-foot Tiffany & Co. store inside Wynn Las Vegas, with an exterior designed by Peter Marino, then book a table at Safta
1964, featuring the James Beard Foundation Award–winning chef Alon Shaya and his pomegranate-braised lamb shank.
For entertainment, the Sphere is the world’s largest giant globe with a 360-degree LED light show. You can view live concerts or filmmaker Darren Aronofsky’s Postcard from Earth at the $2.3 billion venue, which is accessed from The Venetian hotel through a covered bridge.
And with Skydive the Strip After Sunset, thrill-seekers can now free-fall from 11,000 feet over neon lights. Come and go in style with limousine and private helicopter pickup from the Las Vegas Country Club.
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VIBRANT CITIES LOVE to brag about their traffic, and Istanbul is no exception—and no joke. Sites like the Hagia Sophia may seem like a quick Uber ride away, but in traffic, a 15-minute walk might take 40 minutes by car, so choose your hotel based on what you’re looking to explore.
Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts has two locations in the city. Opt for the Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet, which was once a prison, and stay in the old town near the Hagia Sophia and the Grand Bazaar. The unusual configuration of the resort lends itself to an array of stunning rooms that feel cozy, even if you’re in a two-story suite with views of the city’s tiled rooftops in the distance. Should you wish to experience a more emerging version of the city, avoiding the mainstream, book a room at Soho House Istanbul and explore its artsy surrounds.
Love the water? Though the newly opened Peninsula Istanbul made its debut just last year, its four historic buildings—which combined offer 177 rooms—date back hundreds of years and are set along the Bosphorus Strait. The property’s elegant seaside bar offers an ideal vantage point for taking in the setting, while its rooftop restaurant, Gallada, features Turkish Asian cuisine and one of the most coveted reservations in town.
A bit farther north, at the setting of the Mandarin Oriental Bosphorus, it’s OK if your jaw drops. Located between two of the city’s major bridges, the views, the lights, the ships passing—it’s enough to make you never leave your balcony. But, at the very least, make it out of your room for the spa and its indoor pool, expansive health club with private yoga and Pilates offerings, and indulgent treatments that can last as long as three hours.
Want to feel removed from the city entirely? Book a room at Six Senses Kocatas Mansions in the far north of the city. The property entrance is at sea level, but it climbs up a hill to offer sweeping, bird’s-eye views. The hotel might feel like a boutique property, but standard Six Senses offerings like wellness programming, a dedicated farm, and sustainable elements abound. —S.B.
TAKE IN ALL THAT THIS LATIN AMERICAN GEM HAS TO OFFER FOR A QUICK WEEKEND OR A LEISURELY WEEK.
IN 2004, THE Tony Scott film Man on Fire was released and made Americans fearful that they’d be kidnapped the minute they set foot in Mexico City. (A bodyguard, played by Denzel Washington, takes revenge on the kidnapper of the child he was supposed to protect, but spoiler alert: The child’s father staged the whole thing to get the ransom money for himself.) Much has changed in the last 20 years, including Americans’ perceptions of safety in the city, the number of acclaimed restaurants (Quintonil ranks no. 9 on the World’s 50 Best, while Pujol ranks no. 13, Rosetta no. 49), and the level and range of hotels that have opened.
The city is dense with museums, and if you head to one of Mexico City’s institutions, like Museo Jumex, on a
Saturday, you’re more likely to find yourself surrounded by locals soaking up culture than by tourists checking a list in a guidebook. Artistic landmarks abound; visits to the Frida Kahlo house and to Casa Luis Barragán are musts. Restaurants are world-class—if you can’t snag a reservation at Rosetta, aim for a table at any of the also-fantastic restaurants that surround it, like Meroma or Blanco Colima. And of course, there’s shopping (see “Will Travel for Ceramics,” page 86). You could stay a month and not see it all, which also means that it’s OK to start with a quick trip.
First-time visitors getting to know the city will especially relish a stay in the Polanco neighborhood, the “Beverly Hills of Mexico City,” at Casa Polanco,
which debuted in 2022. This plush, 19room boutique hotel oozes charm, with historic architectural details, attentive service, modern amenities, and an ideal location in front of Parque Lincoln, just steps from luxury shops.
Traveling with children? They might enjoy the courtyard-style, recently renovated Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City, complete with outdoor spaces and a rooftop pool deck. Or get a panoramic view of the entire city from the 58-floor Ritz-Carlton Mexico City, which opened in 2021, bringing uber-contemporary vibes and restaurants like Cipriani and Carlotta Reforma Sky Bar.
Finally, those looking for a boutique, upscale experience in a quiet part of the city will enjoy the new Hotel Alexander, which opened in April with 26 rooms and a private caviar bar. You could also choose to mingle with locals and hear about their favorite parts of town with a stay at Soho House, which debuted with hotel rooms open to the public and a member’s club in late 2023. —S.B. n
The Rise of
PADEL
Just in time for your pickleball fatigue, there’s a new racket sport to master. by
Ramona SavissPickleball, move over. It’s padel’s time on center court.
A cross between tennis and squash is the best way to describe the latest racket sport to take the world by storm. During Acapulco’s golden age, the Mexican businessman Enrique Corcuera created padel in the backyard of his Las Brisas beach house. Working with the space he had, Corcuera created in the 1960s a court that was smaller than a tennis court (approximately 65 feet by 98 feet) and placed walls around it to prevent balls from flying over. (Originally it was intended for fronton, another racket-based sport.) He used tennis rules to count score, but unlike in tennis, the walls were part of padel (which is typically played with four players, as doubles with teams of two) and wooden beach rackets replaced traditional tennis rackets. The modifications helped shape a game that was easier and more enjoyable for all ages.
Today, modern padel rackets look a bit different, but the essence of Corcuera’s creation remains. “The sport has the advantage of tennis,” says the founder’s son, Enrique Corcuera Jr. “You’re playing face-to-face with your opponent, and [the court] has walls like squash or fronton—it’s the best of both worlds. It’s easier to learn than tennis, and you can continue to advance.”
That, Corcuera Jr. says, is the difference between padel and pickleball: “Pickle is easy to learn but you can’t advance to a higher level—there’s no room for improvement. With padel, you get better and there’s a lot of community and friendship involved. It’s about people watching and socializing, too. It’s a family and social game, where you could have a grandfather playing with a nephew, which in tennis you can’t really do because it’s more difficult.”
The popularity of padel spread from Mexico’s elite crowd and eventually to Europe by way of Spanish royalty. Prince Alfonso de Hohenlohe-Langenburg was introduced to padel while vacationing in Acapulco, where he played in Corcuera’s backyard. He took the sport home with him when he built the first padel courts outside of Mexico, in 1974, at his ritzy Marbella Club Hotel. The Spanish courts evolved the game with wire fencing instead of surrounding walls, and from there, the Spanish King Juan Carlos I and tennis star Manuel Santana, a Wimbledon champion, played the game and furthered its popularity. In 1985, Corcuera’s wife, Viviana, created the official rules for padel, which was poised for more expansion.
Mexico made the sport official in 1993 with the creation of the International Padel Federation and the first Corcuera Cup took place at the Villa Vera Hotel in Acapulco. Two decades later, the World Padel Tour made its debut, and, most recently, Qatar Sports Investments acquired Premier Padel—the global professional padel tour—in time for the 2024 season.
“With padel, you get better and there’s a lot of community and friendship involved. It’s about people watching and socializing, too.”
–Enrique Corcuera Jr.
These days, padel is played all over the world, particularly in the fancier destinations (think all the Saints: St. Barts, St. Moritz, St.-Tropez, you get the idea). In Switzerland, the Tennis School St. Moritz, near the Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski, offers padel lessons with qualified trainers year-round, but come winter and summer, there’s a big influx of international guests (mainly from Italy, Germany, and Arab countries) requesting padel courts and lessons, according to founder and owner Maria Laura Eldahuk. The courts have the Alps as a stunning backdrop. Eldahuk also notes that the Swiss Tennis Federation has
“Right now, it’s the fastestgrowing sport in the world. We are very happy; we can’t believe it.”
–Enrique Corcuera Jr.
voted to establish a sports federation for padel, as it did with tennis, “under the same structure, to drive the growth of this new sport.”
Over in Gstaad, Le Grand Bellevue hotel will organize its first padel tournament this summer. And at The Chedi Andermatt, guests enjoy two padel courts in front of the hotel.
Opened this spring in St.-Tropez, AREV—the latest hotel in the heart of the bustling French Riviera town—made its debut with a night-lit padel court. And, in case you missed it, the fashion house Maison Valentino took over Dubai’s chic padel spot Matcha Club for two weeks in late February.
In the most popular destinations for the sport—Mexico, Spain, and Argentina, the latter of which has more than 2 million players—there are countless places to play. In padel’s founding country, the five-star spa retreat Chablé Yucatán, set in the Maya Forest, offers padel courts for its guests, along with clinics and instructors to test their skills.
In Santa Monica, Calif., the ultra-exclusive private members club The Beach Club, or BC, has long offered its guests padel courts on the Pacific coast, and on the East Coast, July 2022 saw the debut of Padel Haus, the first members-only padel club in the States. The club opened its doors in Williamsburg, N.Y., and a second location followed in August 2023, in a 24,000-square-foot warehouse in Brooklyn’s Dumbo neighborhood. The company raised $7.5 million in funding in 2023, and its founder and CEO, Santiago Gomez, said the company could open as many as 50 clubs throughout the country in the next five years.
Enthusiasm for the sport is clearly widespread. The Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi offers padel courts with complimentary 30-minute sessions with a resident tennis pro who was ranked in the top 100 in the world. In November 2022, Joali Maldives unveiled its padel court to celebrate the property’s four-year anniversary. Sister property Joali Being, just 10 minutes away, debuted its padel courts last fall. In Greece, the family-owned Cali Mykonos hotel unveiled new padel courts, in place of a former parking lot, with ocean views as part of its latest wellness offerings. In Ireland, Adare Manor built the country’s first indoor padel courts, called The Padel Club. And in Gothenburg, Sweden, there’s a padel club aptly named Acapulco in homage to the sport’s birthplace.
“Right now, it’s the fastest-growing sport in the world,” says Corcuera Jr. (The global padel industry, according to Deloitte, is valued at $2 billion and projected to surpass $4 billion by 2026.)
“We are very happy; we can’t believe it. In the upcoming Olympic Games, there is going to be padel played as an exhibition game, and in the next Olympics, people will play for medals.” n
Clockwise from upper left: TWOTWO This Sweden-based brand by Sofie Stenmark and Sofie Akerlund features modern, fun rackets and balls. twotwo-official.com
TORY BURCH SPORT Chic and sporty with nods to the ’70s, the designer’s tennis collection makes a fashionable statement on any court. toryburch.com
COPA “I started Copa a year ago with some friends and family members,” says Enrique Corcuera Jr. (son of padel’s founder) of his padel-focused lifestyle brand. “The idea is to have a brand that commemorates my father’s legacy—and make people know that the sport was founded by the
Mexican Don Enrique Corcuera.” copapadel.com
MC2 SAINT BARTH The sportinspired leisure brand launched a Padel Club collection featuring Snoopy in an array of padel prints across such pieces as sweaters, polos, and shorts, and the brand’s standard linen and terry polos and shorts are always a great option for play. mc2saintbarth.com
BOGNER One of winter’s most coveted brands is helping the activity-prone in the warmer months with its collection of country club–centric polos, slim-fitting shorts, and totes to carry anything from paddles to a postgame wardrobe change. bogner.com
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SIX STUNNING VILLA RENTALS OFFER AN ARRAY OF SANCTUARIES FOR SUMMER AND BEYOND. By Irene Rawlings
Not all villa rentals are created equal. The following examples—replete with compelling settings, top-tier amenities and services, and blissful details—are standouts, handpicked by our editors. Simply put, from captivating architecture to on-the-ground concierge teams, there are so many reasons to escape to these peerless retreats.
The Essence of Simplicity
Highlights in and around M Beach House include (clockwise from top left) a 20-meter lap pool, luxuriant gardens, inviting interiors, stretches of striking coastline, and spots for alfresco dining.
LOCATED ON SRI LANKA’S tranquil south coast, M Beach House is a contemporary interpretation of tropical modernism. The bay-front villa’s design features separate, open-sided pavilions around a 20-meter lap pool, surrounded by shady terraces, manicured lawns, and luxuriant flower gardens. The pool house has a full kitchen and an alfresco dining area. Meals showcase produce fresh from the organic vegetable garden and fruit trees. A full household staff is on duty from 7 a.m. until after dinner service at 11 p.m. The property manager can assist in arranging everything from meal plans to water sports like diving and snorkeling. Catch the waves at Hiriketiya Bay, known for its excellent breaks. Day-trip safaris to the nearby Udawalawe and Yala national parks (1.5-hour drive) offer the very real possibility of spotting leopards, elephants, crocodiles, and sloth bears. Don’t miss kayaking around the mangrove-lined Tangalle Lagoon or hiking up to the Mulkirigala Rock Temple for the best panoramic views. Stop for a bite at the food stalls around Tangalle Market. Back at the villa, enjoy direct access to the sandy shores and azure waters of Mawella Bay and, depending on the season, watch the fishermen who typically set out to sea in their boats twice a day. From $7,000 per week, m-beach.house
M Beach House • SRI LANKA • 4 bedrooms, 4 bathroomsSeaside Masterpiece
CARVED INTO THE MOUNTAINSIDE overlooking Gustavia, the 12,000-square-foot Villa Embrace offers watercolor views of the yacht-filled harbor and Caribbean Sea while also providing guests with complete privacy. The design-forward villa (think custom Italian sofas and handmade silk rugs) is smartly decorated in crisp whites and nautical blues, with eye-catching pops of red and orange. Artworks by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein (from the owners’ private collection) hang on the walls. Each of the property’s five suites has an outdoor shower, Japanese soaking tub, or hammam. The villa’s window walls retract for a true indoor-outdoor experience, affording easy access to the oceanfront infinity pools (there are two). Other amenities include a gym with Technogym equipment, game and entertainment rooms, and a fully equipped office. A round-the-clock service team consists of an in-house butler and private concierge, a dedicated villa manager, housekeeping, and a personal chef. Food, wine, and spirits are all included, as are pre-arrival shopping, laundry service, and airport transfers. The villa is a five-minute walk to Gustavia with its chic, duty-free shops (Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Cartier) and award-winning restaurants (L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, L’Isola, and Tamarin, to name a few). From $150,000 per week, villaembrace.com
Home on the Range
Teton Ranchstead, Lacure Villas JACKSON, WYO.
8 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, 5 half baths
THE NEWLY BUILT Teton Ranchstead sits on 17 private acres—secluded but just a five-minute drive to happening restaurants, word-class art galleries, and the famed antler arches that define Jackson’s Town Square. The property is also ideally located for those looking to hike in the Bridger-Teton National Forest (nearly 3.5 million acres of pristine wilderness), fly-fish the legendary Snake River, or explore Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (consistently rated as one of the top ski areas in North America) and Yellowstone National Park. Nearby stables offer daylong and overnight trail rides. Golfers will experience mountain golf at its best (eight courses are close by), with the high altitude (Jackson is at 6,237 feet) and thinner air adding yards to any drive. Back at Teton Ranchstead, the five-bedroom main house is designed for indoor-outdoor living. Large windows frame the rugged Teton Range and are perfectly positioned for wildlife sightings. Elk, moose, fox, mule deer, and bald eagles are frequent “visitors” to the property. The three-bedroom guesthouse has a full kitchen and private balcony with hot tub. On the main house’s lower level are such spa amenities as an indoor lap pool, a steam room, and a gym. From $87,500 per week, lacurevillas.com
Teton Ranchstead’s windows frame the rugged Teton Range and are perfectly positioned for wildlife sightings.3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Transformed into an organically inspired, open-plan home, Le Campement sits amid 1,200 forested acres, atop cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean.
LOCATED ON MAURITIUS’S SECLUDED south coast (the island’s most preserved area), Le Campement sits amid 1,200 forested acres, atop cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean. The grounds include verdant gardens of coconut, mango, and banana palms; freshwater ponds; wild waterfalls; and a spring-fed infinity pool. Built in the 1880s as a sugar plantation estate, the house has been transformed into an organically inspired, open-plan home. Sink into sofas and chairs slipcovered in restful azure-, natural-, and cocoa-colored linen. Outdoor living areas include a small bar and an ocean-view veranda for alfresco dining. The rooftop terrace is perfect for raising a glass to the sunset. Upon request, a private chef can prepare Mauritian dishes, and immersive wellness-at-home options include massages, yoga, and meditation classes. A path leads to a private sandy beach where guests can kitesurf and snorkel. With a little luck, those who stay between June and November may see pods of humpback whales swim by. Guests can also spot giant tortoises at the adjacent park, and championship golf is a short ride away at Heritage Awali next to the biodiverse Bel Ombre Nature Reserve. From $15,250 per week, zannierprivateestates.com
Divine Inside & Out
PART OF THE MANDARIN ORIENTAL Exclusive Homes portfolio, the multilevel Villa Amarisa is dramatically perched on a cliff in Phuket’s exclusive Cape Amarin Estate. The serene art-filled living and dining area flows seamlessly out to the infinity pool and terrace, creating a harmonious indoor-outdoor living space. Intoxicating vistas of the seriously turquoise Andaman Sea are on wide display: from the 24-meter pool, from the top floor’s outdoor seating area, and through endless glass from nearly every room in the home. The stylish decor strikes a clever equilibrium between Thai style and contemporary design, with comfort always top of mind. The villa accommodates up to 12 adults and two children in five air-conditioned en suite bedrooms with Moroccan-tiled showers and private balconies. Every suite offers views of the sea or the fragrant and lush gardens (a gardener is on staff). Experience open-air dining poolside or on one of the terraces. A Mandarin Oriental–trained chef serves breakfast and afternoon tea; specially catered lunches and dinners can be ordered. Bespoke menus (based on guest preferences) feature Asian, Western, and local cuisine options. Massages and spa treatments, boat and yacht charters, and car rentals can be arranged through the villa manager. Housekeeping services are daily, and there is 24-hour security. From $19,565 per week, villa-amarisa.com
Shore
ThingEros Cyprus CYPRUS6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
THIS ULTRA-CONTEMPORARY, open-plan villa boasts a seafront location close enough for you to hear the waves lapping the sandy shore. Eros Cyprus’s large glass doors open to the infinity pool, expansive lawns lead to a private golden-sand beach, and views of the deep blue (almost cobalt) Mediterranean Sea are on display in all the rooms. Perfect for multigenerational travel, the villa has an en suite primary bedroom on the main floor and a kid-friendly bunk room on an upper level. The hospitality team of the completely serviced villa includes a host/concierge, food and beverage operations manager, housekeeping crew, and a private chef who provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The meals are fresh and bursting with flavor: fish (just caught by local fishermen), Halloumi cheese, red soil potatoes (unique to Cyprus).
The host can arrange personalized yoga in the villa’s garden, a day’s sail to a quiet beach, or a wine-tasting trip to the mountains (there are more than 300 family-run wineries in Cyprus).
The year-round warm climate is ideal for swimming and water sports. The nearby town of Ayia Napa has dozens of high-end restaurants, boozy bars, and techno clubs. It has been called Cyprus’s version of Ibiza: everyone parties until the sun comes up. From $9,800 per week, eroscyprus.com n
WILL TRAVEL FOR CERAMICS
A museum-quality Hitomi Hosono–crafted piece that caught my eye at the Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono. Right: The stunning array of ceramics from Mexico City–based Perla Valtierra.A GLOBAL JOURNEY TO DISCOVER—AND BRING HOME—HANDMADE TREASURES.
BY SAMANTHA BROOKS6:20A.M.
A THURSDAY MORNING
in December at Mexico City International Airport. I’m at the gate, drenched in sweat. I have my Essential Cabin S carry-on and duffel topper—but I also have an oversize canvas shopping bag filled with four ceramic vases (three the size of watermelons and one the size of a spaghetti squash). I’m wearing a sweatshirt and a leather jacket over which I’ve placed a blanket I purchased the night before and didn’t have room for in my checked baggage—which includes a suitcase and a sturdy cardboard box, each entirely filled with ceramics. My hands want to break from the three liters of Reserva de la Familia extra añejo I’ve purchased duty-free. I’ve already logged 3,400 steps. Just get me on the plane.
When I booked the return flight from Mexico City to Los Angeles, I specifically chose the 7 a.m. departure on Aeromexico, as it was the only one that day on a Dreamliner. The lie-flat seats were a factor, but really, I wanted to ensure enough extra room in the overhead bins because I knew I’d be coming in hot.
Now, here I am, at the tail end of a 36-hour layover in Mexico City, after three days on the beach in Nicaragua. My extended stopover was driven by one desire: to visit the showroom and headquarters of Perla Valtierra, a ceramic designer whose work I had discovered two years prior at a resort in Zihuatanejo.
I’ve brought back ceramics from almost everywhere I’ve traveled: Portugal, Kenya, Japan, Mexico, Costa Rica, Harbour Island, Marrakech, Minneapolis, Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Puglia. If I ever visit Antarctica, trust me, I'll find a local potter. Sometimes, I discover artisans and showrooms by chance; other times, I’m on a mission. This Mexico City trip was definitely the latter.
I arrived late on Tuesday, checking into the boutique hotel Casa Polanco. I immediately unpacked and headed straight to the intersection of Avenida Presidente Masaryk and Calle Oscar Wilde, where I remembered there being a small courtyard-style shopping center. I was crushed to discover that the emporium of textiles, pottery from a variety of craftspeople, and other handmade crafts wasn’t there anymore. It was the holidays, though, and the streets were alive with Christmas markets, and every store seemed to be
selling handmade ornaments. I was back in heaven.
The following day, between visiting a handful of hotels in the morning and arriving for my 4 p.m. reservation at Pujol, I had a task. My hotel tours were done by 11:30 a.m., and by noon I was at Perla Valtierra, a space just off the street (breeze by and you could miss it) in an old building drenched in architectural moldings and charm. I walked into the courtyard and saw a table stacked high with pine-colored ceramics made for the holidays in a limited edition—plates and bowls of all sizes, vases, candlesticks. In the next room, a 14-person dining table was decorated with neutral pieces, while a corner held a mix of magenta vases and candlesticks (the last items from summer’s seasonal shade, I was told). Racks of mugs and other vessels lined the walls. I knew I was going to be there awhile.
By 1 p.m., I had made some decisions: place settings for nine (the most they had) consisting of dinner plates, salad plates, bowls, and a few smaller serving pieces; three large vases and four smaller vases; a medium-sized vase for the friends I was with in Zihuatanejo when I first saw Valtierra’s work; a smaller vase for another friend. In for a penny, in for a pound.
“Any chance I can get a discount because of the volume?” I asked the gentleman working in the showroom. “No, Perla doesn’t do that,” he said. “But it’s already a lot less here than it is buying online or in the [States].” (I already know this, which is part of why I’m there.) “However,” he continued, “tomorrow we start our friends and family discount for the holidays of 15% off. Do you want to make the purchases then?” I explained that I couldn’t because of my 7 a.m. flight out and asked if they might make an exception for me because I’d come all this way. He texted Perla. “She said ‘no.’”
No problemo—I was sold the minute I walked in the door. But it was worth a try.
Before I even left the shop, I was shooting myself for not bringing one of my many oversize duffels this trip. (The bodybag-size one from L.L. Bean with my initials monogrammed on it would have been particularly helpful.) “Where’s the nearest luggage store?” I asked as I handed over my Amex. “There’s a Walmart about 20 minutes away.” With Mexico City traffic, it ended up a two-hour expedition. When I returned with a reasonably sized suitcase, the shop was busy and the staff hadn’t had time to wrap anything yet. I suddenly looked at my watch and realized I might not make it to Pujol in time for my 4 p.m. reservation.
I started frantically wrapping pieces myself when Perla walked in. “No, it won’t work like that. They’ll break,” she insisted. She promised that she and her team would wrap them all perfectly to fit into the suitcase, and she suggested that I also take some in a sturdy cardboard box. “They won’t break if we pack it right,” she told me. (I know this from experience. A box of ceramics I once brought back from Morelia, Mexico, wasn’t
GLOBAL GOODS
There are too many amazing makers working around the world to list them all here, but these 10 resources are a great start.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Ginny Sims Ceramics, ginnysimsceramics.com
KYOTO, JAPAN
KD Nakatani, kd-nakatani.co.jp Essence Kyoto, essencekyoto.com
MENORCA, SPAIN
Blanca Madruga, instagram.com/blan camadrugaceramica
IBIZA, SPAIN
Laura de Grinyo, ladio.eu
COMPORTA, PORTUGAL Stork Club, instagram.com/ stork_club
OKINAWA, JAPAN
Yomitan Village, a street of 70 pottery workshops.
(Google for the location and details.)
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
Perla Valtierra, perlavaltierra.shop
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO Hacha, hacha.com.mx
MORELIA, MEXICO
Instituto del Artesano Michoacano, iam.gob.mx
packed with enough filler paper, and two mugs and a small bowl didn’t make it; thankfully, though, they’ve been among very few casualties in my 20-plus years of roaming the world for handmade collectibles.) I agreed to the extra box, which I dug into once I was back in my hotel room to make sure everything was in order.
My earliest memory of traveling across the world and coming home with bags full of breakables is at the age of 15. The monthlong exchange program in Japan was fantastic and mesmerizing, and after I had seen every temple and shrine within a three-hour bullet train ride of Tokyo, I turned my attention to shopping. Somehow, the many bowls and serving pieces I found at the 100-yen store struck my fancy. I wasn’t old enough then to have an eye for craftsmanship and artistry, but lucky for me— and the people I make dinner for—my tastes have evolved. My eye has been educated. My packing skills honed.
The best-case scenario for traveling home with breakables that you’ve collected abroad is, you were smart enough to leave enough room in your suitcase for purchases, and you bought from a store that wrapped in paper and in bubble wrap. Then, there are the worst-case scenarios.
Some lessons I’ve learned the hard way: If you’re traveling in Africa with a soft-sided bag for safari and must check it, the breakables will break. If the store you’re buying from says they’ll ship it to you, there’s a chance you won’t end up with the exact item you meticulously inspected and picked out before you left. When the low-budget airline with the only direct flight from Niseko to Okinawa says there’s a weight limit of 7 kilograms for carry-on bags, they mean it (I was forced to check all of my bags and hold in my arms my laptop and extremely delicate—and heavy—ceramic basket, purchased in Kyoto, for 35 minutes as I waited in line at security and then walked to the gate). And finally, if you go home and order it online, it’s just not the same.
There’s rarely an instance when an American Airlines gate agent doesn’t insist I put my crossbody purse (just large enough to hold a phone, passport, wallet, and hand sanitizer) into my duffel so that I’m not boarding with “two personal items.”
So, the fact that I’ve made it this morning to the gate in the Mexico City airport with such a plethora of extra totes and layers already feels like a big win. I approach the gate agent who scans my boarding pass, and she barely looks at me before waving me on. Maybe it’s early for her too, I think. I board, and everything has its place in the overhead bins.
Once at LAX, I collect my bag and box, push everything in a cart to the curb, and collapse when I’m finally in my Uber headed home. It’s just past 10 a.m.
I usually get home and shower immediately to wash the plane layer off. Instead, I find myself moving items around in the kitchen: I need space for a (hopefully intact) collection of 40 plates and bowls, as well as seven vases of varying sizes. I reorganize. I stack. I purge. I find room for my new friends—and space for a few more to bring back on the next trip. n
BEST FINAL
The tastemakers featured on our pages share their plans for the summer.
“I always look forward to attending the annual summer classical music festivals in Colorado.”
—SIMON HAMUI, cofounder, Simon Hamui Design Studio
“Taking my kids to see different parts of Italy, especially the beautiful island of Capri.”
—BERNABÒ BOCCA, president, Sina Hotels
“Trying to score tickets to Wimbledon!”
“Lying on a quiet beach on Fire Island, watching my little dog Rosie run after seagulls. I will have a glass of ice-cold tequila in one hand and the hand of my realtor husband, Daniel Aubry, in the other.”
—CLODAGH, interior designer
“I started my business when I was 15 and have spent many summers behind my desk. Now that I’m in my adult years—and married with two small kids under the age of two—I’m trying to enjoy time off more. This summer, I’m looking forward to a casual, beach-focused vacation to Forte dei Marmi. Give me pasta, sunshine, and rosé all day.”
TANAZ
SHAYAN, cofounder, Shay Jewelry
“Our annual summer travel with my family to Punta Mita, Mexico. The water is especially blue at that time of year, and we always look forward to the quality time without the crowds.”
—BRIAN LUDLOW, founder, Creative Art Partners
HOLMBY HILLS, CA
MONOCLE Holmby Hills is a newly built architectural estate within one of most exceptional, private neighborhoods Offering incredible valley and mountain views, this six-bedroom retreat with nine full and three half bathrooms spans three levels Inside, find a chef’s kitchen, a primary suite with full dual baths, an elevator, a wine cellar, a theater, two separate two-car garages, and a lower level complete with a gym, spa, and pool 615 N Faring Road is 10 minutes from Westwood and Beverly Hills.
MAURICIO UMANSKY THE AGENCY BEVERLY HILLS
ZACH GOLDSMITH THE AGENCY BEVERLY HILLS
1002 ALTA AVENUE
SANTA MONICA, CA
20270 INLAND LANE
MALIBU, CA
BILLY ROSE THE AGENCY BEVERLY HILLS
1250 ANGELO DRIVE
1 EASTWIND STREET #201
DEL REY, CA
JULIA GOODMAN THE AGENCY CALABASAS
Indulge in the epitome of coastal opulence with this immaculate, fully renovated oceanfront condominium in Marina del Rey Immerse yourself in unparalleled beach living as you step onto the balcony, where the golden sand and majestic ocean stretch out at your feet No expense has been spared in crafting this luxurious haven Welcome to a residence where every detail embodies the essence of seaside extravagance
MARINAENCINO, CA Gated
THE VENETIAN PALACE
CANNES, FRANCE
755 SARBONNE ROAD
LOS ANGELES, CA
Ideally located in the most sought-after enclave of lower Bel Air, this 15,000-square-foot Mediterranean-contemporary estate boasts spectacular unobstructed city-to-ocean views from walls of glass throughout the home The main home includes walnut hardwood floors, marble-clad baths, a wellness center, a grand primary suite, a home theater, and a private wine room The outside features a spectacular infinity pool, Ipe deck, landscaped gardens, and a 5,000-plus-square-foot rooftop terrace garden that provides panoramic views
31630 SEA LEVEL DRIVE
MALIBU, CA
Nestled along the gated and prestigious Sea Level Drive, this remarkable four-level residence exudes elegance and tranquility Enter through the inviting, private courtyard bathed in sunlight or via the attached two-car garage equipped with an elevator. Illuminated by an abundance of natural light and boasting captivating ocean vistas, the grand living room is adorned with vaulted ceilings, a chic bar area, and a cozy fireplace.
9000 W. 3RD STREET PENTHOUSE
Hands down the city’s best penthouse, One L A is an elevated retreat set 12 stories above the city. Spanning nearly 13,000 square feet over two levels, this spectacular residence can be customized to its owners’ preferences Its picture-perfect, roughly 6,000-square-foot rooftop terrace features a swimmer’s pool, two reflecting pools, and 180-degree views that capture Beverly Hills, the downtown skyline, and the Pacific Ocean beyond LOS ANGELES, CA
10715 YERBA BUENA ROAD
MALIBU, CA
Experience breathtaking, uninterrupted ocean panoramas and absolute seclusion on this pristine 5-acre estate Embrace a lifestyle completely independent and off the grid with a state-of-the-art, self-sustaining modern marvel Accessed via private gates, this residence is an entertainer's haven Revel in the allure of a resort-style pool and hot tub boasting breathtaking ocean and whitewater views, complemented by an outdoor kitchen, bar, and alfresco dining area
IRENE DAZZAN-PALMER
THE AGENCY MALIBU
SANDRO DAZZAN
THE AGENCY MALIBU
1220 SUNSET PLAZA DRIVE
LOS ANGELES, CA
MAURICIO UMANSKY THE AGENCY BEVERLY HILLS
Presenting 1220 N Sunset Plaza Drive, a remarkable offering nestled in a prime location off the famed Sunset Strip. Encompassing 2.3 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, this property presents a unique opportunity, providing an array of development possibilities, including the construction of multiple single-family residences or multifamily residences The sprawling lush, parklike setting makes it an ideal canvas for visionary developers
THE RESERVE
The Reserve is an extraordinary, architecturally significant estate situated on nearly two ultra-private acres in the heart of Holmby Hills Surrounded by swaying palm trees, lush forest, and immaculate landscaping, this secluded oasis is an exceptional vision of modernist architecture, set apart from the more traditional neoclassical, American Colonial, Tudor, and Spanish Colonial–style mansions dotting the nearby hillsides
MAURICIO UMANSKY THE AGENCY BEVERLY HILLS
24930 ELDORADO MEADOW ROAD
HIDDEN HILLS, CA
1707 SAN VICENTE BOULEVARD
Situated on "The Rim" overlooking The Riviera Country Club, this 1924 Santa Monica estate encompasses a two-level, seven-bedroom main house and a single-level guesthouse casita Past the gate and a hedged driveway, the interior showcases hand-painted ceilings in the foyer, a working chef s kitchen, and a library, and features original Malibu tiles The primary suite lends stunning views, a balcony porch, and a winding staircase down to the backyard Enjoy a swimming pool and a cascading waterfall
The Houses at 8899 Beverly represent the first and only collection of homes designed by Olson Kundig, an integrated design firm whose distinctive work can be found in more than 15 countries across five continents Throughout eight architecturally singular houses, the Olson Kundig philosophy of design prevails: the lived experience must connect people with the environment, be attuned to natural materials and local culture, and benefit from the expertise and contributions of craftspeople and artists
2955 OCEAN STREET #16
CARLSBAD, CA
JEANNINE SAVORY THE AGENCY LA JOLLA
Beachfront townhome offers stunning panoramic ocean views and direct beach access. Located near Carlsbad Village with convenient access to Michelin-rated dining, the Carlsbad Village Train Station, and shops Inside, the home features abundant natural light and high-quality finishes, including stone tile flooring, granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, designer window treatments, and recessed canned lighting The downstairs family room is versatile, featuring built-in Murphy beds and bunk beds, offering flexible accommodations
Bel Air luxury meets a San Ysidro Ranch–inspired property: this reimagined 1938 Gerard Colcord exudes old-world finishes with today s modern amenities A main home of four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, plus a one-bedroom guest house opening to the pool Tastefully designed kitchen with Calacatta marble, stainless-steel appliances Casual dining with a hidden speakeasy bar leads you to the sunken den area Living room with fireplace, dining room with character details Wellness zone off primary suite BEL AIR, CA
LINDSAYGUTTMAN THE AGENCY BEVERLY HILLS
300 SOUTH AVENUE
CA
This Hampton-style Westside home is nestled up against the backdrop of the Las Trampas Ridge on one of Alamo s coveted and picturesque streets
LOS ALTOS, CA ELIZABETH THOMPSON THE AGENCY LOS ALTOS
This single-level home in Los Altos with stunning views is not just a dwelling; it's an experience that offers the perfect blend of luxurious living and the beauty of nature Nestled in a serene and sought-after neighborhood of Los Altos, this modern home rests on a generously sized flat lot, offering the combination of a comfortable indoor-outdoor living space and the potential for future expansion, making it an excellent opportunity for those seeking a long-term investment in their dream home
131 GARLAND WAY
LOS ALTOS , CA
My clients are now calling 131 Garland Way “Home Sweet Home ” A new construction, the home is in the heart of North Los Altos and nestled on a nearly half-acre lot
736 ORANGE AVENUE
LOS ALTOS, CA
Picture perfect in coveted Old Los Altos! Move right into this stylish three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath newer Craftsman home close to the Village. The spacious open floor plan has abundant natural light with vaulted ceilings and stunningly private outdoor spaces complete with an expansive backyard of bluestone-tiled hardscape. Perfect for entertaining inside and out, this low-maintenance home has been refreshed with high-quality, high-tech amenities, such as a new roof with Cobalt solar panels, a Tesla battery wall, a Mitsubishi electric heat pump, and a newly updated detached garage with storage cabinets and an epoxy floor
Ross Estate originally built in 1908, fully restored and remodeled by Polsky Perlstein Architects and BK Interior Design Adjacent to town, the property features two homes on one completely flat, sun-filled lot Private, gated, mature landscape, all-day sun, and a sparkling pool complete the picture The main house features four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms with tremendous indoor-outdoor flow The pool house includes two bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living spaces, and a separate, fully appointed one-bedroom guest suite ROSS, CA
THE GREEN GABLES ESTATE
Estate, a historic compound odside, with seven homes, a reservoir, glistening pools pool), a tennis court, and heart of Silicon Valley and aces to host retreats, social s, the Green Gables Estate possibilities
Extraordinary newly rebuilt oceanfront estate Rare oceanfront pool and spa with private steps leading down to the expansive white sand and crystal blue waters
The 31-acre lot is elevated about 18 feet above the sand Adjacent to the pool is over 2, 200 square feet of brand-new covered decks with a seven-person spa, infrared heaters, a fireplace, and a BBQ command center
A Record-Breaking Sale
Top Sale in La Jolla Since May 2023
BECKIE NIELSEN THE AGENCY LA JOLLA
Top Sale for The Agency La Jolla #3 Top Sale in San Diego County Since May 2023
0 ISLA PLAYA DE NOVILLERO
For sale or exchange This piece of paradise on Isla Playa de Novillero in Mexico is known as one of the longest and safest beaches in the world. The generous parcel of 50 hectares/123 acres has service for water and electricity, as well as the option to purchase a nearby peninsula property of 525 hectares/1,300 acres, affording ample space for a dream tourist destination with every possible amenity NAYARIT, SINALOA, MEXICO FARRAH BRITTANY
40 VILLA LAS RANAS
ACAPULCO, MEXICO
Perched on a hillside and behind gates with 24-hour security at the prestigious development of Marina Las Brisas. This entertainer’s paradise offers resort-style living with views of Acapulco Bay and tropical vegetation Outdoor living with extensive sundecks, two palapas with dining areas, and outdoor grill. Private breakfast balcony, water features, and sophisticated lighting Nibble on Mexican botanas by the pool and enjoy sunsets while sipping margaritas by the Jacuzzi
0 COZUMEL
Development opportunity for a tourist destination in Cozumel Located in the Mexican Caribbean, the lot is 15 minutes from the airport and near Playa Mia, Paradise Beach, cruise ship terminals, a new marina, and the Playa del Carmen ferry. The flat lot is 4.5 hectares/11 acres with 149 meters/500 feet of beachfront on the San Francisco coral reef diving destination, with warm, clear waters of blue turquoise and a variety of tropical marine life. The land is divided by a main road with few zoning restrictions Additional 1 5 hectares by request
This meticulously crafted home features high-end luxury finishes throughout, including wainscoting, wide crown moldings, engineered hardwood and marble floors every detail exudes elegance Fully equipped gourmet kitchen boasts top-of-the-line appliances and a dining area with built-ins. Primary suite offers a spa-like en suite bathroom with Carrara marble floors, huge shower, and soaking tub This home is perfect for entertaining, with a covered deck, movie room, gym, and oversized detached shop including bonus room with own IP address
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DIRK HMURA
This stunning corner unit penthouse in the Pearl District at The 937 offers unobstructed city and mountain views from every room
This stunning corner unit penthouse in the Pearl District at The 937 offers unobstructed city and mountain views from every room
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This warm and charming territorial home is set on an expansive lot adorned with a variety of trees and plants, creating a private paradise Tucked behind a gated courtyard, the home exudes Arizona living and Southwest style Full of charm and character, it is perfect for entertaining small groups or large gatherings, with spaces blending seamlessly from the outside courtyards into warm and inviting atmospheres in every room
200 W. SAHARA AVE., UNIT 4101
LAS VEGAS, NV
Welcome to your luxury home in the sky! This custom rooftop penthouse offers 360degree views of the Las Vegas Strip, Downtown and Fremont Street, Sunrise Mountain, Red Rock Canyon, and the valley It's a true entertainer's dream with no expenses spared, boasting wraparound terraces, over 4,000 square feet of outdoor living space, elevators, an Italian modern kitchen, split family and entertainment areas, a one-of-a-kind crystal bar, spa with sauna, media room, and three car spaces Priced to sell in a five-star building with 24-7 concierge, valet, security, and more
HELEN MICHEL
THE AGENCY LAS VEGAS
596 SAINT CROIX
Beautiful large estate with golf course frontage on two holes, in guard-gated MacDonald Highlands 596 Saint Croix is everything custom: six bedroom suites with balconies, nine bathrooms, two offices, movie theater, bar, gym with spa/sauna, outdoor infinity pool/spa, firepit, basketball/tennis court, outdoor Viking grill, and two-story open cabana, all of which can be controlled from a custom Crestron system The kitchen features two islands and two sinks with Wolf stainless-steel appliances The primary bathroom includes a steam shower, separate laundry area, his and hers closets and sinks, and a large balcony overlooking two holes on the DragonRidge golf course The kitchen, gym, and bedroom/loft feature views of the Las Vegas Strip
1480 MACDONALD RANCH DRIVE
HENDERSON, NV
This stunning MacDonald Highlands home offers unparalleled views of the city and golf course Recently renovated with over $2 5 million, it features two primary suites, each with vast balconies and spectacular views, a movie theater, wine cellar, elevator, enormous game room, two stunning bars, state-of-the-art home automation, a summer kitchen, and a gated driveway with a five-car garage With its triple-tiered design, the home has an indoor-outdoor feel that is enhanced by 5,000 square feet of balcony space and ample backyard areas, all showcasing the breathtaking cityscape Truly a modern masterpiece for luxurious living
LAS VEGAS, NV
ZAR ZANGANEH THE AGENCY LAS VEGAS
Impressive home in the Country Club Golf Community of Southern Highlands, behind doublegated guard gates Renovated with an indoor-outdoor California vibe, bright open concept, courtyard entry, French doors to separate Casita/GenSuite Highlights include vaulted ceilings, four suites, game room, four-car garage with e-car charger Kitchen features custom cabinets, stainless-steel appliances, gas cooktop, double ovens, walk-in wine chiller Primary suite with luxurious en suite bathroom Entertainer s dream backyard with pool/spa, putting green, summer kitchen, lush landscaping, fire features, and covered patio
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COEUR D'ALENE, ID
607 W. LAKESHORE DRIVE
COEUR D'ALENE, ID
213 JOSEFA LANE
This exquisite legacy estate is a beautifully crafted residence perched on a 4-acre lot overlooking the Telluride valley. Panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains abound, showcased via floor-to-ceiling windows and a see-through fireplace Designed to entertain, the home features an expansive living and dining area, chef's kitchen, wraparound deck, hot tub, seven bedrooms plus bunk room, a wine cellar, second family room, and flex room Less than a 10-minute drive to downtown Telluride
Fully equipped equestrian property with immaculate six-stall barn, tack room, riding arena, and 60-foot-deep shop MERIDIAN, ID
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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO
Private live water only five-plus minutes from the Steamboat ski area McKinnis Creek flows through the ranch, providing water rights to two stocked ponds and creating a lush natural environment for wildlife and recreation as it flows to the Yampa River The property is topped off by an inviting home, caretaker apartment, and barn storage
Featuring views overlooking the Glenwild Golf Course and the ski mountains of Park City, this open and bright home captures the essence of the Park City lifestyle The main level features a primary suite, an office, and an exceptional contemporary Craftsman kitchen that flows into the great room and outdoor living spaces PARK CITY, UT
165 W. GOSHAWK RIDGE RD.
PARK CITY, UT
Perched in gated Goshawk Ranch, this contemporary masterpiece offers breathtaking views of Deer Valley, Park City Mountain, and Olympic Park A wall of south-facing windows bathes the home in natural light and showcases the sublime Wasatch Range
wnhome boasts a beautifully remodeled exterior and offers a unique unity to increase its current living space of 1,342 square feet to 2,855 square feet Benefit from ongoing property improvements while retaining the flexibility to remodel the interior or simply enjoy its current state with the option for future redevelopment Experience the perfect blend of adventure and tranquility in a prime location with views of Aspen Highlands from the front door, Maroon Creek from the back Whether you seek recreation or relaxation, this townhome delivers an unparalleled lifestyle experience
Located just minutes away from the Maroon Bells and downtown Aspen both accessible by a free shuttle
256 MARYLAND CREEK RD.
SILVERTHORNE, CO
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Situated in the heart of Barrington Estates, this magnificent home has been completely renovated with entertaining and ease of use in mind AURORA, OH
One of the most iconic homes in the Midwest is now ready for a new custodian
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22700 LAKE ROAD ROCKY RIVER, OH
22700 LAKE ROAD
ROCKY RIVER, OH
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205 WEST 76TH ST. #1101
NEW YORK, NY
Welcome to this designer-renovated two-bedroom, two-bathroom home at The Harrison, a premier full-service condominium designed by world-renowned Robert A M Stern Architects and nestled in the heart of the Upper West Side Upon entering, you are greeted by a grand living/dining space adorned with abundant natural light and a charming ambiance with large French doors overlooking 76th Street
JOHN ANTRETTERImmediate occupancy! Presenting Fifteen, Central Park’s newest neighbor A boutique collection of 21 modern residences, all with private outdoor space, Fifteen boasts unmatched views of Central Park and the iconic Manhattan skyline, all while situated in a prime Upper West Side location
Complemented by a curated amenity suite that includes a 24-hour doorman, fitness center, and children’s playroom, Fifteen is the first new development on the Upper West Side within one block of Central Park in over a decade
48 COMMERCE STREET
NEW YORK, NY
The stunning five-story townhome at 48 Commerce Street presents timeless luxury living in the heart of the West Village, one of New York City’s most coveted neighborhoods Brimming with potential, this residence offers the opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind dream home in a beloved Manhattan location.
Set on an expansive lot with almost 5,000 square feet of living space and a width of 20 feet, this residence can accommodate at least six bedrooms, each with its own office and walk-in closet With eight full baths, residents and guests enjoy comfort and privacy Features include nine wood-burning fireplaces, a rear patio, a front garden, and rooftop space that allows for a deck with skyline views 48 Commerce Street unites enduring charm with a rich history
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NY
Indulge in the epitome of luxury living with this exquisite three-story penthouse
52 LISPENARD STREET #2
Indulge in the epitome of luxury living with this exquisite three-story penthouse nestled within a boutique condo enclave in the heart of Tribeca A true architectural masterpiece, this residence boasts unparalleled elegance and sophistication at every turn
NEW YORK, NY
Spanning over 3,800 square feet with vaulted 12-foot ceilings and 50 feet of frontage along historic Lispenard Street, this full-floor residence has undergone extensive renovations and boasts every modern upgrade a discerning buyer could hope to find
235 WEST 71ST STREET #PH
NEW YORK, NY
Welcome to a majestic floor-through home within a charming brick-clad building Featuring nearly 5,000 interior square feet, the spacious layout encompasses five bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms No summer home is required with this magnificent penthouse a true entertainer’s delight.
The building lends turn-of-the-century charm, exquisite construction by renowned architect Mario Arbore, and the convenience of all-new mechanicals and interiors This boutique, full-service condominium is located in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper West Side, steps to a cultural mecca with landmarks including the American Museum of Natural History, Lincoln Center, Central Park, markets, and plenty of shops and eateries on Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues
15 CENTRAL PARK WEST
A completely unparalleled opportunity in the iconic 15 Central Park West, Penthouse 16/17B presents one of the only private residences in the world designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect and designer Lord Norman Foster The home has been completely reimagined by the current owner and Foster to create the finest home imaginable
7 B E D S
UPPER BROOKVILLE, NY
A striking statement of design for the connoisseur of fine living, this brand-new colonial of modern luxury sits on 5.14 landscaped acres with a gated private entrance Each bedroom resonates with the finest craftsmanship while the bathrooms mirror the interior's bold aesthetic The home also features state-of-the-art appliances and a lower entertainment level with a full bar, wine room, gym, movie/golf simulator room, and elevator for access to all levels The backyard includes a heated saltwater pool and detached pool house with a kitchen and bathroom
501 BAY 5TH STREET
WEST ISLIP, NY
LISA LOCORRIERE
Imagine a unique waterfront home that seamlessly blends luxurious living with unparalleled privacy, creating a haven of tranquility along the water's edge
Nestled within a lush landscape, the home is discreetly positioned, shielded by tall, swaying trees and well-manicured shrubbery Architecturally, the home features a harmonious blend of modern design and natural elements Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows provide uninterrupted views of the bay, creating an inviting space for relaxation
192 REDWOOD ROAD
11 DAVISON LANE W
Indulge in the epitome of luxury living at this waterfront sanctuary in West Islip, NY. Inspired by the timeless allure of the beach house in the movie "Something's Gotta Give," this exclusive Hamptons-style retreat spans over 5,700 total square feet on a serene half-acre property. Every aspect of this home exudes unparalleled elegance Step inside to discover a world of luxury where the main level features a grand parlor with a soaring 24-foot vaulted ceiling, a powder room adorned with imported Portuguese tile, and an expansive blowout kitchen featuring Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances
14 WOODY LANE
WESTPORT, CT
ERIN MELSONDiscover this gorgeous home built for effortless entertaining and modern living Crafted by Pagliaro Bartels Sajda Architects, this oasis epitomizes luxury on a 1-acre plot on a prime cul-de-sac Revel in seamless design, from the chef's kitchen to the sun-drenched living spaces Unwind in the lavish primary suite with custom closets, accompanied by four additional en suite bedrooms Indulge in the lower level's gym, media room, and steam room Embrace indoor/outdoor harmony with vistas of the landscaped grounds, pool, and spa Close proximity to schools, amenities, and New York City
574 ROCK LODGE ROAD
574 ROCK LODGE ROAD
MCHENRY, MD
MCHENRY, MD
Escape to the heart of Deep Creek Lake in this custom estate on 1 66 acres with unobstructed expansive lake views for miles With a rare 464 feet of lakefront, including eight dock slips and a generously sized yard perfect for hosting gatherings, this property offers the epitome of lakeside living.
Escape to the heart of Deep Creek Lake in this custom estate on 1 66 acres with unobstructed expansive lake views for miles With a rare 464 feet of lakefront, including eight dock slips and a generously sized yard perfect for hosting gatherings, this property offers the epitome of lakeside living
The exquisite estate features 10-plus bedrooms designed to capture the breathtaking lake vistas, nine and a half baths, luxurious living areas, terraces, porches, gardens, and more, all inspired by the natural beauty of Deep Creek Lake With a main residence and two additional guesthouses, there is ample space for entertaining
The exquisite estate features 10-plus bedrooms designed to capture the breathtaking lake vistas, nine and a half baths, luxurious living areas, terraces, porches, gardens, and more, all inspired by the natural beauty of Deep Creek Lake With a main residence and two additional guesthouses, there is ample space for entertaining
Centrally located just a few minutes from Wisp Ski Resort, the newly expanded Thousand Acres Golf Club, ASCI White Water Adventures, fine-dining establishments, entertainment venues, state parks, and abundant natural scenery, this estate provides easy access to a wealth of recreational and leisure activities
Centrally located just a few minutes from Wisp Ski Resort, the newly expanded Thousand Acres Golf Club, ASCI White Water Adventures, fine-dining establishments, entertainment venues, state parks, and abundant natural scenery, this estate provides easy access to a wealth of recreational and leisure activities
Nestled in the picturesque mountains of Western Maryland, a mere three-hour drive from central DC, this idyllic retreat is sure to leave a lasting impression on your heart and create cherished memories for years to come
Nestled in the picturesque mountains of Western Maryland, a mere three-hour drive from central DC, this idyllic retreat is sure to leave a lasting impression on your heart and create cherished memories for years to come
AUTUMN MCDANIEL
NURIT COOMBE
ALEX MARTINEZ
5609 WILSON LANE
BETHESDA, MARYLAND
Nestled in one of Bethesda's coveted neighborhoods, this home is a masterpiece of design and elegance adorned with prestigious awards The custom residence seamlessly blends spaciousness with tradition The main level boasts a welcoming foyer, a luxuriously paneled study, formal living and dining rooms, a spacious family room, and a gourmet chef's kitchen The primary suite on the second level offers sanctuary, featuring boutique walk-in closets and a sumptuous en suite bathroom The enchanting third level provides extra living space with custom-built bunk beds and a gathering area The lower level offers an entertainer s paradise with recreation space, a home theater, a fitness center, and a wine cellar Moments from downtown Bethesda, this residence is a statement of unparalleled taste and sophistication
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neighborhood Indulge in breathtaking bay and cove views from all angles This fully renovated masterpiece boasts high-end finishes throughout, including white oak floors that add warmth and sophistication Imagine entertaining guests in your gourmet kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and exquisite details
PONDEROSA BAY
PONDEROSA BAY
COLDSTREAM, BRITISH COLUMBIA
BRITISH COLUMBIA
JASON ZECCHEL
JASON ZECCHEL
Ponderosa Bay is an exquisite and architecturally interesting estate home surrounded by a verdant landscape, on the lake of many colors called Kalamalka
Ponderosa Bay is an exquisite and architecturally interesting estate home surrounded by a verdant landscape, on the lake of many colors called Kalamalka
The private and remarkable 52-acre parklike paradise has over 160 feet of waterfront; its beach and dock afford the privilege of being on one of Canada s most beautiful lakes 13804 Ponderosa Way promises a year-round, opulent
Okanagan lifestyle: boating, hiking, and a short drive to vineyards, golf courses, and a world-class ski hill called SilverStar Mountain Resort It is a once-in-ageneration offering that has seen it all, from weddings to the arrival of floatplanes
The private and remarkable 52-acre parklike paradise has over 160 feet of waterfront; its beach and dock afford the privilege of being on one of Canada s most beautiful lakes 13804 Ponderosa Way promises a year-round, opulent Okanagan lifestyle: boating, hiking, and a short drive to vineyards, golf courses, and a world-class ski hill called SilverStar Mountain Resort It is a once-in-ageneration offering that has seen it all, from weddings to the arrival of floatplanes
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48 LALIQUE PENINSULA QUAY
CRYSTAL HARBOUR, GRAND CAYMAN
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BELLA ROCCA ESTATE
GRAND HARBOUR, GRAND CAYMAN
MARQUISE QUAY
EAST END, GRAND CAYMAN 5
CRYSTAL HARBOUR, GRAND CAYMAN
MANDALAY
LONG BAY BEACH, TURKS & CAICOS
Indulge in luxury at Mandalay, an expansive seven-bedroom estate nestled along 190 feet of pristine Long Bay Beach in the Turks & Caicos Islands
PERCHED ROCK ESTATE
TURTLE TAIL, TURKS & CAICOS IAN HURDLE
Introducing Perched Rock Villa, an oasis of luxury in the Turks & Caicos Islands and the latest masterpiece from globally renowned and RIBA award-winning architectural firm Blee Halligan
PENTHOUSE #1003 AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL
LACOVIA PENTHOUSE #3
AQUA GROUND FLOOR RESIDENCE
SEVEN MILE BEACH, GRAND CAYMAN
PENTHOUSE 6 AT THE SANDS
WEST BAY, GRAND CAYMAN
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THERE IS ANOTHER WAY TO FLY.
It is flying that is an extension of what you value not an interruption of it.
Less harrowing than flying commercial. More intimate than flying private. IT’S FLYING PERSONAL.
And once you’ve done it, you’ll never want to fly any other way.