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Private Screening of Once Upon a Time… by Karl Lagerfeld

Private Screening of Once Upon a Time… by Karl Lagerfeld

17 May 2013

  On May 8th 2013, the evening before the Cruise Collection show which will take place at Loewen Cluster on the Dempsey hill, Karl Lagerfeld unveiled his two new short films Women Only and Once Upon a Time… during a private screening at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore. The Palm Court, a charming interior courtyard [...]

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Bill Henson

20 November 2012

Bill Henson is one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists. A master of light and dark in the tradition of the great European masters, he brings together in his work the formal and classical with the gritty, casual dramas of the everyday. His powerful and edgy photographs are both painterly and cinematic. Henson’s work has been shown [...]

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Potato Head’s new venture

12 June 2012

World-class beachfront bar; trio of restaurants; 500sq metre emerald blanket lawn and an infinity pool in a divine Balinese destination with views across the Indian Ocean…What more could you need? With an established restaurant in Jakarta already, Potato Head’s expansion plans include a boutique hotel scheduled to open on 2013. Located in the hip area [...]

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The Haute Couture of Lighting

04 June 2012

Fusing 100-year-old historical tradition with modern design innovation, the Düsseldorf label, Suzusan, have released an exquisite lighting series or “Luminaries”. Designer and company founder, Hiroyuki Murase, utilized an ancient Japanese technique known as Shibori, a tradition his family has carried with them for over a century. Translating literally “to wring, press and twist”, the process [...]

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Vivid Sydney Festival

24 May 2012

Sydney’s annual festival of light, music and innovation is back from the 25th May – 11th June. The artist driven festival, in its fourth year will once again transform Sydney into a canvas of creativity and inspiration. Vivid has become Sydney’s major winter festival with free and ticketed events at the Sydney Opera House, Museum [...]

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A Contemporary Japanese

02 May 2012

Sydney has a new star this season, in the form of a dining sensation; The Star’s new contemporary Japanese restaurant and bar, Sokyo. It’s fresh, bold and sexy, so perfect for any true Sydney dweller; the design is modern and functions perfectly as a hip bar, a cool sunken restaurant or an intimate dining experience. [...]

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Art Month Sydney

14 March 2012

Sydney’s contemporary art scene is in the spotlight this March, with the return of Art Month Sydney. Running from 1 – 25 March, the third annual festival includes more than 300 artists, 200 events and 100 galleries scattered across the city. There’s a new iPad application to guide visitors through the packed program of exhibitions, [...]

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Downstairs At Bruno’s

07 February 2012

Downstairs at the Hunky Dory social club lies a contemporary yet traditional new eatery with young fresh ideas that boast a tantalising summer menu to be reckoned with. The owners Richie and Cinners have designed the inspirational space with dim lighting, religious imagery and home made crocheted tablecloths whilst using Bruno, the namesake of one [...]

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Glass House

31 January 2012

Malmaison is about celebrating the ingenuity of the human mind- that Man has progressed so far as to create, simply with an idea and their hands, an object of such impassioned refinement” comments Michael Tay, executive director of The Hour Glass. A luxurious house of haute horology, Malmaison by the Hour Glass brings back the [...]

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Authentic Time Keeping

Authentic Time Keeping

08 December 2011

Baume & Mercier have spent the past 182 years priding themselves not only on the quality and craftsmanship of their timepieces, but also on designing their watches to service a grander notion of an authentic lifestyle with a focus on family values. Inspired by relaxing sea-side living; á la the Hamptons, which, unsurprisingly is the [...]

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