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Katharine Pooley Transforms The Decades-Old Mayfair Townhouse in London

Situated on Half Moon Street close to Green Park Underground Station in London, the six-storey Mayfair Townhouse, designed by Katharine Pooley, combines cutting edge lighting with ornate classical architecture.

Katharine Pooley Transforms The Decades-Old Mayfair Townhouse in London

Featuring private dining rooms, intimate fireplaces, expansive basements and cushy bedrooms, the building represents the epitome of luxury and symmetry with three rock crystal and brass lighting installations suspended below the ceiling’s intricate scrolling plaster moulding, every detail is mirrored to amplify the pulchritudinous architecture.

Boasting clean lines and immaculate finishes, the building is littered with eye-catching lapis coffee tables and bleached birds eye maple joinery, backed by the highest grade of white onyx.

In the dining room, hand-painted cherry blossom chinoiserie adorns each wall, whilst ripple effect Murano glass chandelier and wall lights brighten the space, create the perfect balance of opulence. With one-of-a-kind detailing scattered throughout, from the inset agate and bronze starbust dining tabletop, to the agate and brass threat stitch work on the cushions, each minuscule detail works seamlessly together to create a cohesive theme within the space.

Showcasing vast ceilings and listed panelling, the main entrance is enhanced by sweeping installations of twisted glass, alongside a meticulously handcrafted chandelier from Europe, which works to reflect a precise shapely and ombre effect. In this case, pairing high gloss, black chevron parquet floors, a bespoke glass lift shaft and a sculpture from Irish artist, Niamh Barry, has proven to be undeniable awe-inspiring.

In the space combining the original arts and crafts mouldings with the stark linear utilitarianism of New York lighting designer, Bec Brittain, lies a dark panelled reception room, lined with selenite side tables and cashmere curtains for a touch of organic warmth, whilst specified black wood marble flooring and a vanity top with rebated Murano glass wall lights, emphasise the client’s desired dark and ‘moody’ feel.

Featuring a large mirror to reflect the elegant simplicity of the vast nickel and crystal orb chandeliers, the ground floor living room consists of intricately carved detailing of the statuary marble fireplace with contemporary burnt orange accessories and bespoke lamps made from large nuggets of citrine crystal.

A deep cobalt blue adds depth to an ivory scheme, as the bedroom’s gypsum panelling sits on either side of the headboard and is softly lit by the crystal and nickel table lamps below. Showcasing a multitude of the highest-grade marble, selected by the designer over the course of her many travels to the quarries of Northern Italy, the room features highly polished Zabrina marble positioned horizontally around the room, alongside incredible Selenite slab wall lights, held in a polished and glowing stainless steel knuckle.

Reworking the layouts on the top floor to create three children’s bedrooms, nickle table lamps works to add a playful touch to the oldest boy’s room, as emerald green silk and burnished bronze cushions add a richness to the tonal master bedroom.

Echoing the leather and nickel finish of the table lamps with the surrounding joinery to create a cohesive theme, the master ensuite is clad in tempered cream travertine stone and ivory polished plaster.

Finally, topping the building off with a basement, ground floor, and a limestone-clad roof terrace, the property features a light-filled spa, sauna, steam room, and gym, plus multiple contemporary sculptural furniture.

By Julia Roxan

 

Baselworld 2019: Rolex GMT-Master II “Batman”

More often than not, watch aficionados appreciate when a watch brand introduces a completely new model as a celebration of innovation. What new watch models tend to offer is a fresh perspective without any preconception. That being said, there are exceptions where subtle and more nuanced improvements are valued over an entire facelift as well. Indeed, for a brand like Rolex, it is exactly the case.

Introducing the New Rolex GMT-Master II Ref.126710 BLNR

Rolex brought to Baselworld 2019 an updated version of the Rolex GMT Master II “Batman”, modified with a new caliber 3285 movement and a Jubilee bracelet. Comparatively, the new GMT is more a revitalised version of last year’s GMT Master II “Pepsi” than the blue and black BLNR GMT Master II from 2013.

The new Batman echoes the same features as last year’s Pepsi – the emblematic two-tone bezel, 40mm Oyster case and slightly redesigned lugs to accommodate the new bracelet. There is not much evolution in terms of the design and its functions. The watch still flaunts the central axis, a date window and GMT hand, as well as the ability to display two different time zones simultaneously.

The most significant difference is the blue and black bezel in contrast to Pepsi’s red and blue, giving a modern twist to the slightly vintage looking watch. As far as a sports watch goes, this is about as charming as it can get.

Equipped with the new caliber 3285, the Batman boasts Rolex’s advancement in watchmaking technology. Despite being visually identical to the BLRO GMT and the original BLNR GMT, this model represents what Rolex does best to resonate with Rolex enthusiast: Taking a cult favourite model and improving them in minimal, tangible ways rather than flashing new models every now and then.

And since the old Batman and the BLRO GMT with an Oyster bracelet are officially discontinued, Loyal GMT lovers can now revel in the launch of the new BLNR available in a highly comfortable, perfectly executed Jubilee bracelet.

Rolex GMT-Master II Ref.126710 BLNR Price & Specs

Movement Automatic Calibre 3285 with 70 hours power reserve
Case 40mm Oystersteel with 100 metres water resistance
Bracelet Jubilee bracelet with Oysterlock clasp
Price From SGD12,430 or CHF 8,800

 

GALLERY: Revolution By Time Kulture 2017

Last week saw the centre court of Pavilion mall transformed into a dazzling temple of timepieces, during the annual Revolution by Time Kulture showcase. Eight brands headlined this luxury showcase: Bell & Ross, Graham, Longines, Maurice Lacroix, Oris, TAG Heuer, Tissot and Tudor.

More than 200 invited guests attended the launch party, including Malaysian hip-hop artiste and entrepreneur Joe Flizzow, chef extraordinaire Isadora Chai, fitness guru Hansen Lee and founder of MindValley, Vishen Lakhiani. Apart from perusing the latest from the eight headliners, guests were entertained by a variety of games like mini car races, a “What’s Your Watch Personality?” quiz and lucky draws. Canapes were served by Quivo, and drinks from Heineken and Nespresso. DJ Patricia Knudsen and Joe Flizzow provided music entertainment to the vibrant crowd.

The New BMW X3 Unveils Revolutionary Upgrades

The X3, unveiled at the BMW plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA, where it will be produced, is a compact crossover which has been around now since 2003 and a fierce rival of the Audi Q5. The current second-generation has been in production since late 2010, and its replacement uses much of the same design language.

On the whole, the cosmetic changes represent much more of an evolution than anything close to a revolution. The whole vehicle is a little more rounded as BMW continues to tone down the angles that were so prevalent in its design philosophy a few years ago. There are new hexagonal lights and a bigger, more muscular “three-dimensional” kidney grille, but the exterior changes could pass for a mid-cycle rather refresh than a full-blown new generation.

It’s a different story underneath though, as the 2018 is built on a completely new platform this time around. The platform is a lightweight, rear-wheel drive affair to deliver improvements in fuel-efficiency, handling and performance over the current model. It is the same platform that underpins the new 5 Series sedan, and it’s also expected to be the starting point for a new 3 Series in 2018.

The new X3 range will include three petrol and two diesel engine variants, and models listed for the US include the flagship BMW X3 M40i and the xDrive30i.

The interior has also been enhanced for an ergonomic feel while drivers will also be able to benefit from a refined system connecting them to their car and their smartphone, with gesture and voice control for BMW’s ConnectedDrive. Three lines will be available: xLine, Luxury Line and M Sport.

Set to roll out this November, the prices of the 2018 BMW X3 range will be announced closer to that date.

SUNSHOWER: Celebrating Southeast Asian Art

Auspiciously, as the ASEAN celebrates its 50th year of existence, an ambitious art exhibition has launched to highlight the region’s diversity. Entitled “SUNSHOWER: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia 1980s to Now”, the exhibition is hosted by the National Art Center and the Mori Art Museum, located in Roppongi, Tokyo’s art-forward neighbourhood.

“SUNSHOWER” is a culmination of field work spanning two years by a curating team of 14. Hundreds of gallery and studio visits, interviews and consultation with experts were conducted to select 180 pieces from 86 multi-generational artists. Eleven are Malaysians, including notable names like photomedia creator and film producer Yee I-Lann and veteran Wong Hoy Cheong. Visitors can expect to see large-scale installations and interactive pieces address post-colonial democracy, identity and how, despite periods of economic volatility in the region, Southeast Asian art has seen the much needed benefits of prosperity trickle into its scene.

“SUNSHOWER” will be staged simultaneously, from July 5 through October 23, 2017 at the National Art Center and the Mori Art Museum.