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C O M P L I M E N T A R Y M A G A Z I N E I S S U E S E V E N SA’S GREENEST HOTEL • CREATE YOUR OWN MAN CAVE • BLANCPAIN ENGRAVING SUMMER PERFECT AT STEENBERG ESTATE PAIRINGS A Night UNDER THE STARS THE EXHILARATING ASTON MARTIN VULCAN MOËT & CHANDON’S MAGIC CHAMPAGNE
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C O M P L I M E N T A R Y M A G A Z I N E • I S S U E S E V E N

SA’S GREENEST HOTEL • CREATE YOUR OWN MAN CAVE • BLANCPAIN ENGRAVING

SUMMERPERFECT

AT STEENBERG ESTATEPAIRINGS

A Night UNDER

THE STARS

THE EXHILARATINGASTON MARTIN VULCAN

MOËT & CHANDON’S

MAGICCHAMPAGNE

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6 Letter from the Editor

8 Contributors

10 To Read

34 Route Map

56 Lifestyle News

CONTENTS

REGULAR

36 The Man Guide

42 The Lexus Hoverboard

44 Sailing Safari

48 Moët’s Champagne Magic

52 Living Spaces

58 Blancpain les Métiers d’Art

62 L’Epée’s Supersonic Timepiece

64 Breaking Bentley’s Record

66 Aston Martin Vulcan

70 Tesla’s Energy Revolution

DISCOVER

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22EXPLORE12 Kenya’s Mahali Mzuri

16 Hotel Verde

20 The New Fourseasons Westcliff Spa

22 The Ultimate Bush Bedroom

28 Steenberg’s Summer Menu

30 Travel News

32 Business News

TRADE

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Lately it feels like a struggle to bring to mind the things we should celebrate about South Africa. With everything going on – power outages, cell phone provider strikes and road tolls aside – it is easy to stop seeing the good

around us and complaining becomes a knee jerk reaction. I’ve come to realise though, that as much as we South Africans like to

complain, we are more resilient than we think we are. Take a drive down any major road between Pretoria and Johannesburg and you will see that development, construction and improvements are happening everywhere. That is just our way. Brand new malls and office buildings are going up in spite of power cuts or whichever additional obstacles stand in their way. We learn to cope with the torrent of challenges that come at us and simply surge up and around them, and carry on doing the best we can.

Maybe we don’t give ourselves enough credit for this and perhaps we would all cope better if we did. Another way of coping is by finding escape in appreciating the beauty around us. Not just in the landscape and patented African scenery

that has become synonymous with Avion but in what mankind is capable of creating – oftentimes against great odds.

That is why we are focusing on design for this issue. From stunning architecture to innovation in design, we sought to feature one-of-a-kind companies creating unique and highly covetable products. We scoured the globe to bring you amazing pieces and stories that

showcase the many aspects of design. It finds its way into timepieces, cars and pure invention and our hope is

that by looking at international designs, you will be able to compare them to what is being produced

locally and would find South Africa not only on par, but better in many ways.

From exceptional wines and gourmet cuisines to fashion week worthy clothing and gorgeous structural architecture – if you

take some time to look around, you will be amazed – and proud – of what South Africa

is capable of.

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

We want to hear tales of your travels, adventures and successes in Southern Africa. Email us at [email protected].

explore...HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS ISSUE:

Living

An Extraterrestr ial

Timekeeper

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Page 52

Page 62

Nicola Profir

Spaces

We reveal stunning bushveld escapes for sleeping out under the stars, explore the dynamic artistry of Ramon Esteve’s architecture and discover timekeeping innovation that’s out of this world.

The Ult imateBush Bedr oom

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CONTR IBUTORS

REGUL A R C R E W

NICKY ARTHUR

As the founder of Nicky Arthur PR, Nicky Arthur’s passion for travel, tourism, global communication, and Southern Africa’s unique culture has transformed into a full-time career fulfilling her goal of creating a personalised and professional public relations agency. With a Diploma in Public Relations, Nicky’s enthusiasm and drive have afforded her the opportunity to provide various businesses with a high quality of work. When Nicky’s not at the office you can find her hosting press on one of the beautiful islands of Mozambique, paddling down the lower Zambezi River, tracking lions on foot in the African bush or cuddling up to her own ‘Leo the Lion’ Golden Retriever. She truly loves to share her passion for Southern Africa with the local and global community to encourage tourism to these special places.

Nicky leads us up the river on Zambezi’s most luxurious houseboat on page 44.

LUCY KENNY

Lucy Kenny heads up Madison Avenue Communications, a boutique public relations and events consultancy based in Cape Town, specialising in delivering curated services to premium brands. Madison Avenue is home to high-profile international clients such as the Moët Hennessy champagne portfolio (which includes Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot and Dom Pérignon) and locally renowned brands such as Cavalli Estate. Having completed an honours degree in the UK, and following a desire to explore the world, Lucy relocated from London to Cape Town in 2003, fulfilling several agency roles before starting a consultancy. She is passionate about all things epicurean.

In this issue, Lucy takes us on a journey with one of the world’s finest and most recognisable champagne brands on page 48.

STALK US ON THE FOLLOWING SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS

PUBLISHER: Free Radical Media Fanie Hendriksz Managing DirectorEDITOR Nicola Profir [email protected] & LAYOUT Aneska Meintjes: +27 82 851 1441 [email protected] SALES [email protected]

CONTRIBUTORS Nicola Profir, Lucy Kenny, Nicky Arthur PR, Madison Avenue Communications,

Virgin Limited, The PR Team, Ramón Esteve Estudio, Verde Hotels.

IMAGES © iStockphoto.com, 123RF Editor's Image by Deon van Wyk Quickpic

Avion De Luxe Magazine is published on a bimonthly basis by Free Radical Media. Avion De Luxe Magazine is subject to copyright in its entirety. The contents may not be reproduced in any form, either in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher. Unless specified, all rights are reserved in material accepted for publication. All letters and other unsolicited submissions (manuscripts, art, photographs and other materials) will be considered for publication

unless clearly labeled ’not for publication’. All letters may be subject to editing. Avion De Luxe Magazine is not responsible for any unsolicited submissions. Free Radical Media reserves the right to reject any advertising at our discretion without explanation. Opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of Free Radical Media or their clients. Information has been included in good faith by the publisher and is believed to be correct at the time of going to print. No responsibility can be accepted for errors and omissions. No material (articles or photographs) in this publication may be reproduced, in whole or in part, without specific written permission from Free Radical Media. No liability is accepted by Free Radical Media, the publishers, nor the authors for any

information contained herein. Neither Avion De Luxe Magazine nor its publishers are responsible for damage or harm, of whatever description, resulting from persons undertaking any activity or health advice featured in Avion De Luxe Magazine. Submissions of articles and photographs for publication are welcomed, but the publishers, while exercising all reasonable care, cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage.

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LOW CARB IS LEKKER

THE BATTLE OF SAVATE SOUTH AFRICAN ARTISTS AT HOME

On 21 May 1980, under the codename Operation Tiro-Tiro, 32 Battalion attacked and routed a FAPLA brigade at Savate, a small town 75 kilometres inside Angola. Fifteen members of 32 Battalion were killed in the action and many more wounded. To this day a remembrance service and parade is held annually to commemorate the battle and to remember 32 Battalion’s victory and the price they paid. Drawing from official documents in the Department of Defence Documentation Centre that have only recently been declassified and from testimonies of soldiers on both sides, The Battle of Savate is the definitive account of one of the greatest battles of the Border War, describing in detail the operation, its motivation and planning, its achievements and failures, and vividly recreating the experience of what happened on the ground.

By Piet Nortje

Low carb is lekker is the brainchild of Inè Reynierse, who embarked on a mission to make the benefits of a low-carb lifestyle an achievable, budget-friendly reality for her friends and family. Her ‘decarbed’ versions of South Africa’s most popular and well-loved recipes soon caught the attention of various social networks and the growing need for a basic Low Carb is Lekker recipe collection. There are easy low-carb, wheat-free and sugar-free alternatives to some all-time family favourites like bobotie or curry and ‘rice’, quick comfort foods like chicken pie and decadent treats such as malva pudding and milk tart. This book is a celebration for fellow South Africans who love the tastes of home without compromising health and wellness.

By Inè Reynierse

OPERATION LOCK AND THE WAR ON RHINO POACHING

When the existence of the secret Operation Lock project was finally leaked, WWF denied any involvement, and John Hanks took the fall. Staffed by former SAS operatives, Operation Lock set up headquarters in Johannesburg and extended its reach into neighbouring states. Its operatives planned to train game rangers, to pose as rhino horn traders in order to entrap buyers and to expose the kingpins who were driving the trade. It was a controversial approach, all the more because it was working within apartheid South Africa in the late 1980s. In this book John Hanks finally tells the story of these explosive events. As a leading international authority on conservation, he also deals with the present scourge of rhino poaching and gives controversial criticism of some of the current policies to curb poaching.

By John HanksAn artist’s canvas reflects the face he chooses to show to the world, but the place in which that art is made is seldom revealed. Paul Duncan was given unparalleled access into the homes and lives of fifteen of South Africa’s most revered artists. Over countless mugs of coffee or glasses of wine, he listened and observed as they spoke about their lives, loves and the way they make their art. South African Artists at Home takes the reader into some very private spaces, affording us a glimpse of what the artist goes home to at the end of the day. If you have an interest in art, artists and the often bizarre way that making art intersects with living life, you’ll find this book intriguing.

By Paul Duncan

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SAFARI PLAYGROUND

The Ultimate

IN THE SUMMER OF 2013 SIR RICHARD BRANSON OPENED THE DOORS OF HIS LUXURY SAFARI CAMP IN THE NORTHERN REGION OF KENYA’S FAMOUS MAASAI MARA ECOSYSTEM. TO MARK THE THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF THE MAHALI MZURI – WHICH MEANS “BEAUTIFUL PLACE” IN SWAHILI – WE TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT GUESTS LOOKING FOR A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME ADVENTURE WILL FIND.

The camp, which is situated in the Motorogi Conservancy in Kenya, lies within the ecosystem of one of Africa’s most famous

game reserves that stretches from southern Kenya into Tanzania offering visitors over 13 500 hectares of bush to explore. Against the backdrop of a valley and sprawling plains as far as the eye can see, visitors to Mahali Mzuri can expect exciting game drives with experienced guides, delicious meals, a cosy and relaxing atmosphere at the camp and luxury accommodation in the uniquely designed, spacious and luxurious tented suites.

Mahali Mzuri is perfectly positioned in the migration path, so that guests staying in one of just 12 unique tents have a front-row view of local celebrities including giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, elephants, baboons, hyenas, vultures, lions, and antelopes passing through. Other local stars to be seen in the wild are hippos, cheetah, leopard, baby giraffe and buffalo, as well as the numerous beautiful birds that fly by.

Mahali Mzuri is available for individual ‘hotel style’ bookings or for exclusive use bookings year round. The lodge boasts 12 unique tented suites

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sleeping a maximum of 24 guests at any time. The tents are perched on a ridge looking over the valley and in typical Branson style, they are not styled to meld into the environment around them. Instead they were given a distinctive design making them stand out while still being adapted to the local climate and terrain. Each tent is a window onto some of the world’s most spectacular scenery. Each luxurious tent is designed to be your home away from home throughout your stay, with an en-suite bathroom, inviting private deck and views you won’t want to miss. You’ve heard of glamping but this isn’t camping as you know it! These tented suites are super stylish and unlike any you’ve ever experienced.

There are six tents on either side of the Main Tent, each accessible by a shared walkway, the furthest of which is approximately a 5 minute walk from the Main Tent. Ten of the 12 tents are designed to sleep two adults and all can be split into twin beds. The remaining two tents are configured so

that the sitting area is enclosed with fold-out sofa beds accommodating up to two additional guests.

Visitors can expect a glass of champagne on arrival at the airport – a great start to a great adventure – exciting game drives and a cosy and relaxing atmosphere at the luxurious camp. All of this, against the backdrop of a spectacular valley and sprawling plains as far as the eye can see.

The abundant animal life in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy is quite simply jaw-dropping, and you won’t need to go far to see some unforgettable sights. All the drama that only nature can provide will be right on your doorstop and in the hands of their experienced field guides you are guaranteed a front row seat.

A number of lion pride territories meet in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy which can make for some interesting encounters as the different groups battle for dominance. The area is also home to roughly 150 000 Loita wildebeest that don’t make the annual migration south and seem content

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to ‘loiter’ all year round. Of course one of the biggest draws to the area is the annual ‘Great Migration’, which sees up to one million wildebeest plus hundreds of thousands of zebra, gazelles and other game undertake a journey of roughly 1 600km through Tanzania and Kenya.

The thrill of going on a game drive is difficult to top, but guests can also spend time soaking up the views – keeping your binoculars handy as you never know what you’ll spot! You can also relax in the Main Tent that features an open but cosy lounge area with fireplace, a library of books, iPads, iPod docking stations and speaker systems, a games console and a TV/DVD. There is also a 12 metre outdoor infinity pool, big enough for a leisurely swim or a refreshing dip.

If you’re looking for more action after your game drives, there is still lots to keep you busy in the vicinity of the lodge. Organised community trips are an exciting way to learn more about the local Maasai Tribe whose traditional

pastoralist customs are still very much in practice. Guests can also try a thrilling night game drive. Game drives in the evening open up a whole new world with the chance to see predominantly nocturnal game including aardvarks and honey badgers. Full day excursions with a packed lunch also provide the flexibility to really explore the conservancies, and for the curious, the lodge can also organise day trips to the Maasai Mara National Reserve.

What better way to relax than at the lodge’s private spa, Nasaro – which literally means ‘refuge’ or ‘relaxation’ in Maa – the local language. Nasaro is located down near the valley floor and provides a private, intimate setting in which to be pampered. The spa uses a range of products from Africology ethical skin care products to capture the rejuvenating and healing essences of Africa. A wide range of treatments is available, from facials to massages and those essential grooming rituals.

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GREENEST The

of Them AllTHE INDUSTRIAL PRECINCT OF CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SEEMS AN UNLIKELY LOCATION FOR ONE OF AFRICA’S MOST REVOLUTIONARY HOTELS, BUT THAT IS PRECISELY WHAT THE APTLY NAMED HOTEL VERDE IS. AN OFFICIAL PROJECT OF CAPE TOWN WORLD DESIGN CAPITAL 2014, HOTEL VERDE IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE HOTEL ON THE CONTINENT IN TERMS OF ITS GREEN PRACTICES, WHILE SIMULTANEOUSLY OFFERING GUESTS A COMBINATION OF LUXURY, CONVENIENCE AND INSPIRATION.

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While many hotels worldwide pay mere lip service to environmentally conscious trends, genuinely ‘going green’ is an

ambitious, often costly undertaking – one where developers must put not only their money, but also their thinking where their mouths are. Mario and Annemarie Delicio, owners of the innovative 145-room Hotel Verde, located a mere 400 metres from the Cape Town International Airport terminal buildings, have done just that. From construction methods and materials to operational technology and processes, to suppliers and products, their multiple award winning hotel goes all out to live up to its ambitious slogan as ‘Africa’s greenest’.

Hotel Verde is geared not only towards an ethical and environmentally-friendly synergy, but also towards a truly comfortable and memorable experience. And it’s all achieved with both panache and sincerity. Everything that could be done to keep the hotel carbon neutral has been considered. A green vegetative roof regulates the temperature of the reception area. LED bulbs are used throughout the facility, while occupancy sensors ensure no air conditioning is used unnecessarily in rooms or public areas.

All hotel appliances (such as washing machines, driers, dish washers, office equipment etc) are

energy-savers. Shower water is sterilised and filtered by a state of the art grey water plant and used to flush toilets, while a 40 000-litre tank collects rainwater and subsoil drainage water for irrigation. Three wind turbines and photovoltaic panels are used to generate electricity and elevators are fitted with special regenerative drives that harness 30% of input energy, which is then fed back into the grid.

Cobiax void formers, plastic spheres made from 100% recycled polyethylene, were utilised wherever possible in the building design, saving almost 1300 tonnes of concrete, another major environmental plus point. Another intriguing innovation is Hotel Verde’s ground source geothermal field, an intricate system comprised of a hundred boreholes drilled underneath the hotel basement floor, into which high density polyethylene pipes, more than 13 km in length, are inserted and through which water is circulated. The pipes are connected to a number of ground-source heat pumps, acting as a heat sink in summer and a source of heat in winter. The hotel also encourages all its local suppliers to support initiatives by minimising unnecessary packaging. Recycling takes place wherever possible, with zero waste to landfill being the eventual goal.

Wherever one goes, you are subtly encouraged to ‘do your bit’. The hotel’s environmentally friendly

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ethos and staff’s genuine enthusiasm for it are infectious, especially because it’s all achieved so stylishly. Staff members are warm, welcoming and consummately professional. The hotel encourages visitors towards more eco-friendly habits through a novel incentives system. Recycle waste, reuse towels, refrain from using the aircon, or utilise power-generating gym equipment and you’ll be awarded ‘Verdino’ coins – to be redeemed at the 24 hour deli or hotel bar. Every Wednesday evening, the hotel observes earth hour, serving dinner by candlelight and switching off electric lights.

Not only do double glazed windows keep rooms soundproof (there is not a hint of aircraft noise throughout the hotel), but spectrally selective glass also filters out the sun’s hot rays, significantly reducing the hotel’s reliance on conventional air conditioning. Toiletries and detergents are 100% bio-friendly. The hotel kitchen, which produces high quality meals starting with a red-eye commuter’s dream – a superior breakfast buffet served from 4.30 am onwards – grows its own herbs and vegetables, buying in all other supplies from as close to

source as possible. A cool, lush ‘living wall’ cum vertical garden separates the hotel lounge from the bar and dining area, purifying the air and creating a sense of serenity.

Corridors on all four hotel floors are decorated with art inspired by themes from nature and created by local school children, crafters and artists. Outside, beyond a relaxing dining patio, a scenic reclaimed wetlands and water-wise endemic fynbos garden is found. Here guests can enjoy some fresh air and a wander along a 320 metre walking trail. In addition, there is an outdoor gym and a chemical free, natural eco-swimming pool with a sun deck to enjoy on warmer days.

In recognition of its accomplishments, Hotel Verde was recently awarded a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) platinum certificate for new construction. LEED is the United States Green Building Council’s programme and utilises a stringent set of tools and guidelines to assess green buildings, recognising best-in-class practices. Platinum is the highest level awarded. “We achieved 96 points out of 110 on their rating system due to

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our use of some of the most advanced, environmentally-conscious construction methods and operational practices in the world,” explains hotel sustainability consultant, Andre Harms of Ecolution Consulting. “As a result we’re the only hotel in Africa to have qualified for platinum status, and only one of six in the entire world.”

Perhaps the hotel’s greatest achievement is that there is no sacrifice of either comfort or style at this sophisticated four-star establishment. It boasts spacious, contemporary designed

rooms and suites, perfect for both leisure and executive travellers. It is extremely family friendly yet simultaneously geared towards business travel. Chic, modern and boasting an eclectic and impressive collection of local art, Hotel Verde has seven full-service conferencing venues (accommodating 4 to 120 delegates), a VIP lounge and business centre, free wifi, a shuttle service which transports guests to major tourism attractions, and a 24 hour freshening up facility.

“No one in Africa has taken the green model and philosophy and applied it as

comprehensively as we have,” observes Mario Delicio. “The long term benefits and sustainability are far more important to us than any immediate gains. We have a responsibility towards our planet and future generations. We’re delighted to be setting such a high precedent and hope to encourage others to follow suit.” It’s hard to leave from Hotel Verde without feeling inspired.

For more information, visit www.hotelverde.com.

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SEASONSA SPA for all

GUESTS OF THE NEW FOUR SEASONS SPA, A FOCAL POINT OF THE CITY’S LUXURY, ICONIC HOTEL – REOPENED AS FOUR SEASONS THE WESTCLIFF – CAN EXPECT THE SERVICE EXCELLENCE FOR WHICH THE WORLD’S BEST SPA BRAND IS KNOWN.

A full-service destination spa is the latest addition to Johannesburg’s most iconic hotel, Four Seasons The Westcliff. Offering innovative,

results-driven spa therapies and authentic spa rituals – many of them reflective of its vibrant, urban locale – the brand-new, 1, 200-square metre spa takes full advantage of its elevated position overlooking the forested northern suburbs of Johannesburg.

There are nine treatment rooms, one of which is a spacious double suite. Some have floor-to-ceiling

glass windows that slide away seamlessly to merge the indoors with the outdoors. The panoramic views also inspired Après Spa, a rooftop lounge for outdoor relaxation.

As the world’s largest spa operator, Four Seasons places great emphasis on service excellence while curating spa experiences with a distinct sense of place. South Africa’s first Four Seasons Spa forms an integral part of the urban resort lifestyle offered by the reinvented, refashioned hotel which features

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117 rooms and suites in eight acres of terraced gardens.

Generous hydrotherapy facilities – saunas and steam rooms, ice fountains, a Jacuzzi and an outdoor, 25-metre, heated lap pool – are set to attract not only hotel guests to the spa but discerning city residents too. Complementing the spa is the street-level Westcliff Deli, the perfect spot for meeting friends for lunch or simply to enjoy a freshly pressed organic juice or locally roasted, artisanal coffee. Together with its exclusive address in the historic neighbourhood of Westcliff and easy street-level access, the spa is the ultimate urban sanctuary for anyone wanting to escape for a couple of hours or an entire day.

Director of the spa, Julanda Marais, originally from South Africa’s Karoo region, is a Four Seasons’ veteran having recently opened the Four Seasons Spa in Geneva, Switzerland. She describes the new spa as a full-service destination spa with a handpicked menu of meticulously executed treatments and rituals for the body and face using two world-class spa brands.

Biologique Recherche, a French biological

skincare range with a track record of over 30 years, makes its debut in South Africa at the Four Seasons Spa. Packed with high concentrations of pure, raw botanical, marine and biological extracts, the range has a remarkable reputation for restoring and protecting the skin in combination with a unique skin-diagnosis system. “Specific products from this hard-working range are in the little black book of every beauty editor,” says Marais, who is delighted to have the highly regarded brand as one of the spa’s two signature ranges.

The second signature range is Terres d’Afrique, a pure, certified organic range developed in South Africa using advanced phyto technology. Inspired by traditional uses of antioxidant-rich African plants, such as Rooibos, baobab, buchu, and Kalahari melon, Terres d’Afrique captures a passion for the healing power of nature and for discovering Africa’s fascinating plants and people in remote places.

In Johannesburg, Terres d’Afrique is exclusive to the Four Seasons Spa and has been incorporated into a number of authentically

African signature treatments. The Gold of Mapungubwe, one of three 90-minute rituals, harnesses the anti-ageing, healing properties of pure baobab oil and natural salt from the Mapungubwe salt pans to polish the body. This is followed by a balancing and detoxifying massage to increase circulation, release muscle tension and hydrate the skin leaving it deliciously soft and subtly perfumed.

Marais’ personal recommendation for the ultimate spa experience is to start the day with a delicious and nourishing breakfast at the Westcliff Deli. A combination of restorative body treatments, chosen to meet your specific needs, may be followed by a luxurious facial, a massage to relax your body and mind and, finally, pampering hand and feet treatments. Enjoying the views over the parks from Après Spa, with a refreshing drink, is a fitting conclusion to a wonderful day.

To book your spa treatment, call +27 11 481 6450 or email [email protected]. For more information, visit www.fourseasons.com.

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BEDROOMThe Ultimate

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BUSH

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IF YOUR TYPICAL SAFARI EXPERIENCE JUST ISN’T CUTTING IT ANYMORE THEN PERHAPS WHAT YOU NEED IS A NIGHT OR TWO SURROUNDED BY NOTHING BUT THE PRISTINE AFRICAN BUSH. WITH THE GROUND FAR BELOW YOU ECHOING WITH THE SOUNDS OF THE BUSH NIGHT-SYMPHONY AND A CANOPY OF A MILLION STARS SHINING DOWN ON YOU, SLEEPING IN A TREEHOUSE SUITE IS A FEAST FOR THE SENSES. WE PICKED OUT FOUR SUITES THAT BEST BLEND THIS OPEN AIR EXPERIENCE WITH THE LUXURY AND SOPHISTICATION THAT WE HAVE COME TO EXPECT FROM SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP LODGES.

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CHALKLEY TREEHOUSEChalkley Treehouse in Lion Sands Game Reserve – spanning

Sabi Sand Game Reserve and Kruger National Park – was built in its chosen location as an ode to Guy Aubrey Chalkley who once set up camp in a majestic centuries-old Leadwood Tree to escape the predators roaming the plains below. This lavish 40m2 platform hosts just two guests sleeping under the stars. It boasts most 5-star comforts – and the ones left out make complete sense. While there is cell phone reception, wifi is not available and there is no electricity servicing the treehouse, affording an experience as wild as the animals that roam beneath it.

At sunset, guests are driven the 4.5km distance from the nearest lodge where drinks and a scrumptious picnic dinner await. Dinner is a romantic, tapas style meal which would of course call for some red wine to be enjoyed while looking out over the open plain below.

Once the sun has set, the treehouse is lit up by a romantic array of lanterns around the platform and up into the branches of the Leadwood Tree. A canopied bed allows the night breeze to wash over you on those hot nights and ensures that the sunrise will be the first thing you see when you open your eyes.

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KINGSTON TREEHOUSEKingston Treehouse, also located in the Lion

Sands Game Reserve is more of a family affair, sleeping four guests on a 60m2 platform. Children are permitted at the treehouse but again no wifi or electricity is at hand, but let’s be honest – why would you need either when spending the night gazing out over treetops that give way to a sky so filled with stars that it doesn’t look quite real.

After making the short trip of 1.6km from the nearest lodge, guests make their way through rows of magnificent white boulders and across a small drawbridge, to find Africa unfolding in front of them. Kingston Treehouse is constructed entirely from wood and glass, with contemporary décor in understated hues of greys, white, black and purple. The beds are made up with plush linens and pillows that beg you to recline in luxurious splendour as you take in the sights and sounds emerging as the sun goes down.

The treehouse provides more than enough warmth and shelter and so whatever weather comes your way, you will have a safe and luxurious setting with a unique window to enjoy the ever-changing views. Kingston is equipped with full bathroom and shower facilities, and Africology products to complete your sensory experience. Guests do have access to radio communication and the drawbridge that gets pulled up against the single doorway provides ample security.

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LONDOLOZI TREE CAMPLondolozi’s Tree Camp is an entire lodge set

among the trees. Here you will not only spend the night but your entire stay in a treehouse setting. Londolozi Tree Camp was the first ever Game Reserve to receive the world renowned Relais & Châteaux fleur-de-lis of excellence in 1993. Tree Camp was refurbished in March 2015, and the camp’s new look rekindles their original style of leopards, lanterns and ancient lead woods. These 300 year old Leadwood sentinels stand to attention as you arrive at the camp where an original Simon Max Bannister Leopard art work welcomes you.

Shan Varty along with Yvonne O’ Brien from The Private House Company, were called in to weave their magic of understated style, simplicity and elegance to breathe new life into the six well-appointed suites. Hidden in the riverine forest the Tree Camp suites are a perfect vantage point from which to delight in the river life unfolding below. Breeding herds of elephants and the delicate bushbuck are common visitors below your deck.

At night the camp surrounds become an enchanted garden as guests are drawn down a lantern lit aisle towards a roaring camp fire onto a floating deck suspended high above the riverine forest. Other new refurbished features at Tree Camp include the addition of an all-weather, secluded, intimate wine tasting and dining lounge, overlooking the camp’s waterfall pool.

Beyond the style and décor of Tree Camp lies a deeper story of celebration. Reflected within the imagery and décor of the camp is the astonishing story of the world famous Leopards of Londolozi. This dynasty of leopards, spanning 38 years, has been chronicled by the many guides and trackers, past and present, who have been part of the Londolozi family.

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TINYALETI TREEHOUSETinyeleti Treehouse can best be described

as dinner and a show. It boasts one of the best game viewing spots in Lion Sands Game Reserve as its view looks out over the Sabie River. Tinyeleti, which aptly translates to ‘many stars’, is an overnight wilderness watching experience that has no match. As the sun dips below the horizon an array of animals start arriving at the river to quench their thirst giving guests an amazing spectacle to enjoy as they sip cocktails and tuck into a tapas-style feast.

Located a mere 2km from the nearest lodge, the treehouse provides radio communication with a double door and drawbridge for safety. Guests can expect to hear the constant rush of life from the Sabie River, as well as a few animals, night predators and birds for good measure. The 50m2 deck can accommodate four guests, and children are welcome. The lodge provides you with a torch as there is no electricity and you may find only a few bars of cellphone signal. There is definitely a trend emerging here and it is becoming clear that a treehouse suite is designed to be a complete escape and you need to surrender to it by putting up a barrier between yourself and your urban existence.

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STEENBERG’S BISTRO SIXTEEN82, HAS UNVEILED A STYLISH NEW LOOK AND FRESH SUMMER MENU THAT WILL HAVE YOU ENJOYING SOME OF THE REGION’S FINEST WINE AND CUISINE.

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Located at Steenberg Farm, and named after the year in which the farm was established, Bistro Sixteen82 has been recognised both

internationally and locally for its culinary delights. Previous accolades include being featured as one of 20 of the World’s Best Winery Restaurants by Canada’s prominent Wine Access magazine, and closer to home, listed as one of Fleur du Cap’s Top 100 Places; featured in Eat In Cape Town magazine and included on Eat Out’s Best Bistros list.

Commenting on the new lighter menu for the summer season, Executive Chef Kerry Kilpin says, “as we head into spring, we wanted to introduce some lighter dishes to the menu; it’s more of a transitional menu than a summer menu, as such. While there are lighter options and meals with a summery zing, there are also still heartier dishes like Braised Lamb Neck and Roasted Pork Belly available.”

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Besides delightful flavour combinations, like Panko Crusted Cheese Fritters with clementine and thyme jam and Tempura Prawns with crunchy fennel and apple salad, citrus dressing and chilli aioli, which are definitely highlights of the menu, Steenberg wines have been chosen to pair with each dish. “We’re very excited about the food and wine pairings. It’s made all our wines, excluding the Magna Carta, available by the glass and each one has been specially selected to complement the meal it is paired with. This is definitely a unique offering,” says Kerry.

It’s not only the menu that has been refreshed; the bistro itself has received a makeover, with comfortable new seating, stylish new fittings and pops of colour here and there. “A definite highlight for diners is the exposed cellar area, which offers a different element to dining. This area will generally be reserved for larger groups or private functions, but it’s definitely a focal point and a topic of interest, as you notice it as soon as you enter the restaurant,” comments Kerry.

Further highlights of the new menu include the Crispy Baby Calamari and Harissa mayo, with sesame tuile, avo pulp and paprika oil, paired with the Steenberg Semillon 2013 and the 5 Spiced Venison Carpaccio, with wild rocket, beetroot, pecorino shavings and juniper dressing, paired with the Steenberg Echo Bordeaux Blend 2012.

For reservation enquiries, contact Bistro Sixteen82 on +27 21 713 2211 or email [email protected].

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The Cape’s first farm, established in 1682, has come a long way from its humble beginnings. Just 20 minutes from the bustling heart of central Cape Town, Steenberg feels miles from the world. Steenberg Farm boasts the 5-Star Steenberg Hotel, with 24 rooms encapsulating the dictum of understated luxury, offering spectacular views and discreet, personalised service. Choose from award-winning cuisine with Catharina’s Restaurant offering fine contemporary dining and Bistro Sixteen82 serving popular bistro-style fare and tapas. A complete destination, the farm houses an exceptional winery, producing some of the finest Sauvignon Blanc in South Africa, along with several other celebrated varietals.

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The Blue Marlin Hotel in Scottburgh on KwaZulu-Natal‘s South Coast, has been officially re-launched following the completion of a R35 million renovation programme, that began two years ago. In April 2013, Dream Hotels and Resorts entered into a partnership with the owners, taking over the management of the hotel, as well as the complete revamp of the common areas and the pool in

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The team at Radisson Blu Gautrain hotel have revamped key areas of the hotel in an effort to stay on trend and make the right impression on the high influx of guests pouring into this Sandton hotspot. Source Interior Brand Architects were appointed to recreate the spaces with Radisson’s Alice Jensen and Mark Wernich overseeing the project. Central One, the hotel’s main restaurant, now incorporates an elegant lounge area for guests to relax in with a coffee or an aperitif, before or after a meal. It’s also a great space to meet friends for a few drinks or catching up on emails. The Central One bar also had a major overhaul and was relocated to the far left of the hotel, allowing guests easy access to the terrace and the pool deck, offering the best of indoor and outdoor entertaining. The previously all-white lobby also received a lively update. Quirky touches like graphic feature walls and honeycomb-shaped space-dividers add an energetic and trendy feel to the area. Colourful, printed rugs and roomy leather loungers ensure comfort and the perfect space to relax and regroup. For reservation enquiries call +27 11 286 1000 or email [email protected].

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the first phase and the renovation of the rooms in phase two, totally transforming the property into a modern resort. “Upgrading The Blue Marlin is the first and most significant tourism infrastructure development in the area in almost 20 years, making it the only resort of its kind on the KZN upper south coast,” says director Sandie Curtis. “It will have a huge impact on the local economy, as well as providing a new destination for both South African and international tourists.” For more information call +27 39 978 3361.

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Opening in October 2015, Gondwana Game Reserve’s new Eco Camp offers close encounters of the wildlife kind, just a few hours out of Cape Town. The six-day, five-night conservation experience allows guests to participate in wildlife and veld management, learn important bush skills and interpretation, as well as volunteer with the local community. A typical day at the Gondwana Eco Camp would start with a 6am wake-up, followed by breakfast, a morning activity like cheetah tracking and then a conservation project, like surveying vegetation. This would be followed by lunch, before heading out on another eco excursion. At around 4pm guests would set off on an evening game monitoring drive for about two hours, then return to camp to freshen up before a hearty fireside dinner. The day would conclude with an evening talk and some prep for the next day’s activities, then some well-deserved rest in the cozy tents. This is not your average tented accommodation; the Eco Camp’s tents are modern, eco-friendly and very comfortable providing single or double accommodation and en-suite bathroom facilities, set on elevated decks overlooking a grass-covered riverbed. For more information or to make a reservation, call +27 21 555 0807, or visit www.gondwanagr.co.za.

Nthambo Tree Camp is located in a prime wildlife area known as the Klaserie in the Greater Kruger. The Klaserie might not get the press that nearby Sabi Sands and Timbavati regions do but this unspoilt region provides some of South Africa’s most exciting game spotting. Situated in an area that attracts smaller crowds, Nthambo Tree Camp is a perfect fit providing an intimate and more authentic safari lodge experience. The camp’s timber treehouses are fully solar powered and offer all the 5 star trimmings. The central lodge boasts a bar and lounge area that open out onto the boma, dining area and splash pool which receives frequent visits from roaming elephants adding to that up close and personal game sighting experience that is synonymous with the Klaserie region. Visit www.nthambo.com for more information or call +27 21 421 8433 to make a reservation.

Following the devastating Cape fires of March 2015, which left the previous establishment and the surrounding mountain all but a mound of ashes, the Tintswalo team turned things around in an instant. With an optimistic attitude and a vision to rebuild the lodge to its former glory, the team set to work almost immediately, turning tragedy into triumph. 1 November 2015, saw Tintswalo Atlantic once again come alive, when it reopened for business. The lodge is loved and frequented by guests from near and far, and the rebuild has really created community spirit and a sense of Ubuntu. With its prime location at the base of Chapman’s Peak and overlooking the mesmerising waters of Hout Bay, it’s no surprise that Tintswalo Atlantic has received much recognition and many awards in the past. The lodge offers a unique experience in an unrivalled setting, and attention to detail is top priority. For reservation enquiries please contact Tintswalo Lodges on +27 11 300 8888 or email [email protected].

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Denmark’s Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has unveiled preliminary plans and some renders for Manhattan’s Two World Trade Center, the fourth and final skyscraper slated for the World Trade Center site. BIG’s tower will feature seven separate volumes stacked on top of each other. Reminiscent of children’s toy blocks placed carelessly atop each other, the volumes “lean” toward the direction of the One World Trade Center. The building is also aligned so as to not spoil existing views of St. Paul’s Chapel. The 80-plus story building will rise to a total height of 408 m and comprise 260,000 sqm of usable floor space. Its novel stacking volumes will create 3,530 sqm of outdoor terrace space that will boast greenery and choice views of Manhattan. The interior of the building will feature a focus on large open collaborative spaces that encourage inter-office sharing, and include television studios, informal meeting areas, restaurants and leisure areas, such as basketball courts and a running track. We’ve no word from BIG on an estimated date of completion, but Wired reports that it is set for September 11, 2021.

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Transparent and reflective displays might look cool, but in terms of home use, their applications are limited. However, retailers looking for some technological wizardry to get shoppers through the door are a different proposition. So it should come as no surprise that Samsung chose the recent Retail Asia Expo 2015 in Hong Kong to unveil the first commercial use of its Mirror and Transparent OLEDs. Just like conventional TVs, reflective and transparent OLEDs promise superior performance to their LCD forebears. Samsung has paired the Mirror OLED display with Intel’s RealSense technology. This sees the inclusion of a front-facing camera for capturing facial movements and tracking finger and hand movements, a rear-facing camera that can scan and measure rooms and objects, and a snapshot camera that allows a photo’s background to be altered after the photo has been taken. These come together to enable the display to create a “virtual fitting room” that allows

Top: Samsung’s 55-inch Transparent OLED display at the Retail Asia Expo 2015 in Hong Kong. Samsung Display claims its Mirror OLED panel boasts a reflectance level of greater than 75% and outdoes the reflectance of competitor Mirror LCDs by at least 50%.

customers to virtually try on clothing, shoes and jewellery. Samsung also envisages its Mirror Display replacing some traditional mirrors around the home at some point in the future. The Transparent Display will also integrate RealSense technology, enabling gesture and voice control of 3D-rotatable viewing systems in locations such as car dealerships. They could also serve as interactive signage for public and transport information, and in hotels and retailers.

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All AboardFederal Airlines:Scheduled Routes............Chartered Routes............

This map is not to scale and highlights only some of the routes of the above companies.

ExecuJet:Locations: ...................................• Lanseria International Airport• Cape Town International Airport• Murtala Muhammed International Airport

in Lagos, Nigeria

Tanganyika Flying Co.:Scheduled routes............

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9. Seronera10. Kilimanjaro11. Zanzibar12. Dar es Salaam13. Nairobi Wilson14. Katavi15. Mahale16. Vamizi Island

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IN TODAY’S MODERN WORLD OF CONSTANT DEADLINES, MAD WORK HOURS AND RELENTLESS SENSORY INPUT FROM SOCIAL MEDIA, SMART PHONES AND 2015 LIFE IN GENERAL, IT IS SAFE TO SAY THAT YOUR SANITY DEPENDS ON HAVING A SPACE TO RETREAT TO. HERE’S HOW TO CREATE A SPOT WHERE YOU CAN RELAX IN STYLE – IN ANY ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE.

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ESCAPEAccording to the research in the Journal of Consumer Culture having a

man-cave can be therapeutic. “In the study, men reported that having their own private den allowed them to display their unique identities,

relax, and even reflect on their life goals,” says study co-author Mariam Beruchashvili, Ph.D.

“When you’re outside a place to call your own—say, your kitchen filled with dirty dishes—you feel like you’re always ‘on’, as you try to do everything expected of you as a husband or a father,” says Beruchashvili. “But by retreating to a man-cave, you can relax and have some time for yourself. Participants in the study reported that having a space in which to recharge made them better parents and spouses.”

HOW TO TURN ANY ROOM INTO A MAN CAVE

Your manly instincts might be screaming for you to run with the wolves or to go out there and start buying sports cars and fast motorcycles all in an effort to find an escape, but when you have responsibilities weighing you down and a family to care for, creating your own personal sanctuary seems more realistic.

Your space might be limited and your budget might not stretch to building a full on separate structure next your house complete with a state of the art entertainment centre – but not to worry – there is a way that you can create a man-cave out of any existing room in your home.

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01DESIGN YOUR SPACE

Any major home-improvement project requires serious planning and a keen eye. You should take precise measurements of each wall of the room that you want to transform and then sketch out a rough layout. That way, you can see your ideas come to life and erase any mistakes, without putting in wasted physical effort. It is crucial that you spend some time figuring out how the layout can work to your advantage. For instance, the room might have an alcove that would be perfect for a bar, since you want to place this out of the way of foot traffic. The key to conceptualizing your man-cave is to think about how to fit your particular passions within the area’s limitations and let the design flow from there.

02THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB

Most men will probably have the standard collection of tools in their arsenal like a wrench, hammer, cordless drill and screwdriver. And those will work for most tasks. But if you need to sand down tiles or get any sawing or cutting done, we recommend getting an Oscillating Multi-Tool which you can buy at just about any hardware store. It’s an extremely versatile piece of equipment that’s easy to manage and allows you to access hard-to-reach places.

For more cutting action, consider a circular saw or if you have some money to spend a Mitre Saw, which works well for crown moulding or cabinet work. Table saws are great too, if you have the room but you can probably get by without one by simply using a circular saw with a straight edge.

Seeing as we are looking at building a man-cave here, why not bring some real firepower to the party? You could always pick up a compressor nail gun at Builders Warehouse – they have a number of models available including a handy cordless version – just be careful

where you point that thing! Another nifty tool that you could pick up at Builders Warehouse is a Hole Saw. This very useful drill accessory basically consists of a cup-shaped saw with a pilot bit in the centre for creating a pilot hole. It is available in a large range of diameters and is ideal for cutting the holes in cupboards, as well as the holes for door handles and taps. Hole saws are also available with tungsten carbide points suitable for metal and tile cutting.

03.THE ALL IMPORTANT TV

Of course the essence and focal point of any man-cave is a kickass HD flat screen TV. Of course bigger is always better but that depends on the amount of space you have available and, of course, none of that even matters if you don’t have the right set up. This means deciding whether you want to flat mount it to the wall, have it swivel or on an articulating

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arm and getting the right brackets for whatever you choose.

A common mistake is mounting the TV too high up on the wall. If mounted at the right height, you should be able to look at the centre of the screen while standing. You could always take it a step further and build the TV into the wall but you need to consider the thickness of your wall and make allowances for the TV’s vent so that heat doesn’t get trapped.

No matter what setup you choose a separate decoder from the rest of the household could be a lifesaver. Then you’ll be able to watch as much Super Sport or History Channel as you like without any bickering.

04.THE PERFECT MAN’S CHAIR

To complete your sanctuary you will need to find some solid furniture. Most men usually opt for leather chairs and sofas for their man-caves because they are easy to maintain and have a nice, upscale look. Cloth upholstery though is resilient to everyday use and still provides plenty of cushioning so basically it comes down to personal preference. Keep in mind though that if you are going to be lighting up some Cubans, fabrics such as wool will hold onto the smell.

You don’t need to think minimalist when it comes to choosing the chair that you will be reclining in every time you spend time in your man cave. You can make it as big and comfy as the space will allow and don’t be afraid to think outside the box when it comes to procuring something truly unique. Why not refurbish a vintage recliner or find a use

for the wingback that’s been sitting in the garage for years. If you’re into chairs with massage functions and heating pads, go for it. Or finally buy that authentic Lay-Z-Boy you’ve been lusting after for years. The only important thing to consider is comfort, comfort, comfort.

05.STOCK THE BAR

For the average guy on a budget, crafting your own bar rather than buying one that is already fully built is the way to go. You could try constructing your bar using wooden boards from Builders Warehouse (a variety of different wood is on offer) for the frame and plywood for the base. You could then install a smooth granite or marble countertop and dress up the front of the bar with stone or tile – or get really creative and come up with an awesome custom bar front. If granite is too pricey for you, consider formica or high quality veneer plywood on the countertop – treated so it doesn’t sag. You could look at using oak veneer ply which looks amazing once you stain it.

For authentic home pub accents, do your research online. There are hundreds of sites out there offering some really cool bar gear such as brass foot rails and tap handles. This is a great way to find rare or vintage special touches such as an antique Guinness mirror or hat rack – and loads more.

Of course no bar is complete until it is stocked to the hilt with alcohol. Shelving and bottle stacking accessories are widely available and you could also take it a step further by getting hold of your own craft beer home brewing kit!

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06. PUT YOUR STAMP ON IT

Once you’ve got the basic staples in place, it’s time to tie everything together with your own unique vision. Some of the most enviable man-caves include items that have been repurposed. Some guys might want to make their own coffee table from reclaimed wood or perhaps you’ve always wanted that classic fish tank in the old television piece – it really is up to you and the limits of your own imagination.

But you don’t have to be a DIY expert to give the room that extra spark. Some of the coolest accents can be found in storage, someone else’s garage, local antique stores, flea markets or on vintage shopping sites.

As for what to avoid when decorating your man cave of course throw pillows, scented candles, doilies, and the colour fuchsia are right up there. And if you’re

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going to include photos, we suggest making them as impersonal as possible. The goal here is to try to keep all reminders of the outside world away. If you really need to put up a picture of you holding up that big catch, that’s fine but some might draw the line at lots photos of the wife and kids – but again, it’s your space and personal choice needs to dictate how you decorate it.

07. RETREAT AND RELAX

OK, you got the flat screen going, the beer in the fridge and the plush recliner locked into the horizontal position. Once those wood shavings are all swept up, it’s time to really bask in your accomplishment.

This is now the centre of your manly universe, a place where you can zone out, free of disturbances, no matter if it’s tucked below ground level, attached like a satellite to a bustling household or a converted version of your kid’s room after they’ve left for university.

Just be careful not to get lost down there. Watching sports for nine hours straight or hosting a marathon XBox tournament on occasion is great for those cortisol levels. But a man-cave is only special if it’s an escape, not a destination.

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The Lexus HoverboardAMAZING

A NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY COLLABORATION HAS ACHIEVED A GAME CHANGING CREATIVE BREAKTHROUGH FOR THE NEW LEXUS AMAZING IN MOTION PROJECT.

A Lexus, like any other car manufacturer has made itself synonymous with vehicles that ride on four wheels which are firmly in contact

with the ground. Until now, that is. This summer a new Lexus ‘vehicle’ takes flight, bringing the stuff of science fiction closer to real world fact.

Lexus has worked with experts in super-conductive technology to create one of the most advanced Hoverboards the world has seen. The concept is the fourth project in its Amazing in Motion campaign, demonstrating its commitment to pursuing new possibilities in advanced design and technology.

Mark Templin, Executive Vice President, Lexus International, said: “At Lexus we constantly challenge ourselves and our partners to push the boundaries of what is possible. That determination, combined with

our passion and expertise for design and innovation, is what led us to take on the Hoverboard project. It’s the perfect example of the amazing things that can be achieved when you combine technology, design and imagination.”

The Lexus project team has used magnetic levitation with liquid nitrogen-cooled superconductors and permanent magnets to give the Hoverboard frictionless movement of a kind that had been thought impossible.

Although a completely different form of transport, the Hoverboard shares design cues with today’s Lexus cars, including the signature spindle grille. It has also been made using some of the same materials, both high-tech and natural, such as bamboo.

The Hoverboard is part of the fourth project in the

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Lexus Amazing in Motion campaign, an international showcase for the brand’s creativity and innovation. The prototype is being tested in Barcelona in the coming weeks prior to the campaign’s launch this summer.

Unfortunately for Back to the Future aficionados the Lexus Hoverboard is a prototype and will not be for sale. The excitement is none the less something that everybody wants to be part of and with the possibilities of hoverboard technology in the future, this might be one to tell the grandkids about!

To satisfy your curiosity, check out the teaser video on Toyota GB’s Vimeo channel or follow the project on Twitter using the official hashtags #LexusHover and #AmazinginMotion.

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PAINSTAKINGLY BUILT OVER A NUMBER OF YEARS, WITH ALL IMPORTED MATERIALS AND FINISHES, MATUSADONA IS THE EPITOME OF LUXURY AND THE ONLY MOTOR CRUISER OF HER KIND ON LAKE KARIBA. WITH THE GENTLE LAPPING OF WAVES, FREQUENT GRUNTS OF HIPPOS, THE DISTANT LION’S ROAR AND THE EERIE CRY OF THE FISH EAGLE, YOU ARE IN THE REAL BUSH WHILST COCOONED IN THE LAP OF LUXURY.

Enjoy the ultimate luxury adventure aboard your private safari cruiser in Zimbabwe. Undoubtedly the

most luxurious vessel on Lake Kariba, the Matusadona cruises between Marineland on the north-eastern shores of Lake Kariba and the Nemembere Island group, west of Bumi Hills Safari Lodge, providing endless options for combining a traditional African Safari with a private cruise.

The ultimate in barefoot luxury is what best describes a cruise on the Matusadona. Ideal for families and small groups of friends travelling together, this is the one safari where you get to relax, take in the beauty of one of the last unfenced

African wilderness areas and feel that you are truly a part of it. While holidaying aboard Matusadona you will cruise to a new destination each day, each one doing its part to showcase the scenic beauty of Lake Kariba.

With spacious air conditioned cabin accommodation for up to six passengers, situated right on the waterline, you’ll feel at one with nature. Lake Kariba, 220 km from east to west and 40 km wide, is surrounded by the Matusadona National Park and a number of wildlife areas on the Zimbabwean side of the lake and is famous for its overwhelming sunsets, wildlife viewing and tiger fishing.

With a length of 28.6 meters, 6.85 metres on the beam and approximately 110 tons in mass, she is driven by two 420 hp marine diesel engines. Matusadona is split over three decks consisting of three spacious mosquito-proof, air-conditioned en-suite cabins and generous seperate crew quarters on the Lower Deck. The Saloon Deck offers a large saloon, two dining areas, a gourmet galley and the wheel-house, whilst the Upper Deck provides large open seating and al-fresco dining areas, along with a bar and jacuzzi. Finished in African hardwood timbers and furnished with rich fabrics, oriental rugs, leather and Egyptian cottons, Matusadona

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has been described as an intimate luxury lodge on the water.

Chartered on a private basis, this is a great destination for young families. Kids will never be bored with elephants, crocodiles and hippos on the shore to keep them amused, bream and tiger fishing, a plunge pool, sleep outs under the stars, an expedition to a commercial fishing boat and a cupboard full of board and card games.

Their dedicated crew of four prides

themselves in offering outstanding cuisine and attention to detail to ensure the holiday of a lifetime. The on-board manager and angling guide, Scott Brown, has been involved in the safari industry in a number of roles since 2004 in Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and even on a game ranch in Texas. Scott looks after every guests’ needs, including taking you out on cruises and is known for making sure that you catch a Tiger Fish, a Cornish Jack and a Bream or two.

Matusadona is accompanied by a 22’ luxury 10-seater pontoon for daily activities and a 19’ 6-seater speed-boat for safaris and a small fishing tender. A crew member will escort you on one of these activity boats for angling, birding, game viewing and spectacular sunset cruises. Matusadona offers one complementary game drive per charter at one of the safari camps in the Matusadona National Park.

Unfortunately, the Matusadona National Park no longer boasts the overwhelming game numbers that it did two decades ago but it still offers the Big 5 including Black Rhino. Conservation organisations such as MAPP and BHUPA successfully protect the areas together with Zimbabwe National Parks. Whilst cruising along the shores of Lake Kariba, you will be guaranteed to see elephants, hippos, crocodiles, antelope species, warthogs and a wonderful selection of water birds and raptors.

On game drives at one of the safari camps guests will be delighted by sightings of large herds of buffalo and one of Zimbabwe’s most successful prides of lion. Interestingly, the Matusadona National Park is also home to a healthy population of leopard and cheetah. We cannot think of a better way to sail off into paradise.

For more information, visit www.mv-matusadona.com.

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“IN THE HEART OF CHAMPAGNE COUNTRY WITH THE MOST EXTENSIVE ESTATES IN THE REGION, OUR LUSH GREEN VINEYARDS ARE WHERE OUR STORY BEGINS, THE BIRTHPLACE OF MOËT & CHANDON, ‘THE WORLD’S MOST LOVED CHAMPAGNE’. AND WHAT AN UNFORGETTABLE CHAMPAGNE STORY MOËT & CHANDON’S IS – A STORY THAT MAKES EVERY SIP LINGER JUST A LITTLE LONGER AND EVERY BOTTLE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO BE TRULY SAVOURED.”

Champagne drinkers have long known that there is a reason why the golden elixir is so universally loved and revered;

aside from the fact it makes even the most monotonous of Mondays into a joyous occasion or can be associated with most memories of celebration. And the reason is that from the harvesting of grapes by hand from the rich chalk soils of Grand Cru vineyards, to the time the bottles are laid to rest in ancient cellars, the champagne process has been perfected with savoir-faire and love for hundreds of years.

To walk through their wine cellars in Epernay is to enter the very heart of the champagne world. It’s in this legendary subterranean labyrinth, that the forces of nature come together to create a uniquely ideal setting for the metamorphosis of choice fruit into the House’s wine. It’s their rich history and expertise built over centuries that sets this champagne apart. You can taste it, smell it on the nose, feel it as you hold the bottle in your hand and pour that first golden glass.

Rising mysteriously in every glass of champagne are infinite streams of tiny perfect bubbles – and none more toasted with than that of Moët & Chandon.

Established in 1743, Moët & Chandon is one of the world’s most venerable champagne Maisons and possesses the most extensive estate in the Champagne region. Indeed, for over a quarter of a millennium, glasses all over the globe have overflowed with Moët & Chandon’s hallmark values of history, generosity, success, boldness and elegance – values that lie at the heart of its worldwide appeal.

Moët & Chandon owes its incredible success story in part to a rich and glorious history. Toward the end of the 18th century, Jean-Remy Moët, grandson of founder Claude Moët, recognised the universal appeal of champagne and

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introduced the luxurious pleasure of the finest of fine wines to the world. Prominent figures of the era, from the Marquise de Pompadour to Napoleon quickly fell in love with the House’s effervescent wine and Moët & Chandon was soon the icon of success and elegance and remains so to this day.

Indeed, the Marquise de Pompadour, mistress of King Louis XIV of France, one of the most powerful women of her time and a highly influential tastemaker, influenced champagne becoming the wine of choice in Europe’s royal courts. Inspired by her love of Moët & Chandon, she declared, “Champagne is the only wine in the world that makes every woman beautiful.” A perfectly sound reason to promptly order another bottle, most would say.

Celebrating life’s triumphant moments with elegance, extraversion and sensorial pleasure is still at the heart of Moët & Chandon’s promise to its fans worldwide. From Napoleon’s conquests to royal weddings, from Hollywood’s most dazzling event – the Oscars, to its most exclusive private parties, the champagne house is seen as the ultimate symbol of success accomplishment by its broad but discerning audience.

The Maison’s latest affiliation with an icon of success in his field was the November 2012 unveiling of Roger Federer as their global brand ambassador. For Moët & Chandon, Roger Federer embodied the same sense of boldness, elegance and

generosity, from the tennis court to the red carpet – the fit was a natural one. A global sports and cultural icon, Federer perfectly represents that savoir-faire and spirit of excellence that Moët & Chandon prize so highly. And as the player in history to have won all four major tournaments on five different surfaces (he also has an impressive 17 Grand Slam Titles in his trophy cabinet) one can understand why he was the chosen one.

“I’m extremely honoured to be Moet & Chandon’s brand ambassador. The Maison has always been the favourite of internal stylemakers throughout the ages – from the Marquise de Pompadour to the world’s most celebrated athletes – so to represent Moët & Chandon is to be part of a very glamorous tradition,” said Roger Federer.

For Moët & Chandon success and style go hand in hand. They believe that what matters in life is not so much what you achieve, but the way in which you achieve it. So it seems that Moët & Chandon has met its natural match in the world-famous tennis champion. I suppose, like this legendary champagne House, there is no doubt that Federer has played his way to becoming an iconic symbol of global success. But he’s also been a consummate gentleman throughout his career, known for his integrity, sportsmanship and charming disposition. He delicately balances a modern interpretation with a respect for tradition – his signature single-

handed backhand speaks to this…it astounds his opponents and delights his fans. His boundless ambition also inspires a generation and mirrors the vision of Jean-Rémy Moët who, over 270 years ago, founded the Maison’s mission, “to share the magic of champagne with the world.” It’s safe to say both men have undoubtedly achieved their vision.

From his confident serve to his breathtaking backhand, from his drive for achievement to his numerous global titles, Roger Federer is considered by many to be the greatest tennis player of all time – a magician on the court. But it is more than his multiple titles that set him apart in history. It is his unrivalled on-court prowess, executed with his signature touch – forever changing how the game is played – that has sealed Roger Federer’s unique place in history.

Moët & Chandon remains an active supporter of international tennis competitions and is the official champagne of the ATP World Tour and Roland Garros, actively encouraging excellence in the sport. Many years of committed participation have seen the brand build an exceptional tennis platform, now celebrated worldwide, and South Africa is no exception.

In fact, Moët & Chandon’s most recent South African celebration took place just weeks ago, in honour of the prestigious French Open Men’s Final and of course, Roger Federer. The experience saw

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the country’s most influential celebrities, business icons and ‘fashionistas’ enjoying an afternoon of champagne glamour while Wawrinka and Djokovic battled it out for the championship. Moët & Chandon chose the impressive Munro boutique hotel to host Johannesburg’s #MoëtAList glitterati for the afternoon.

“True to the Moët & Chandon spirit of celebration and generosity, it was the most festive, magical day…and the hundreds of pictures our guests chose to share with the world are testament to the glamorous fun that was had! After all, what could be better than sipping on perfectly chilled Moët & Chandon Impérial, while watching Wawrinka and Djokovic battle for success in true style? It was a true Moët Moment,” says Aimee Kellen, Moët Hennessy Champagne Portfolio Manager for South Africa.

There’s little doubt that Moët & Chandon know how to throw a pretty unforgettable champagne party, and this South African experience was no exception, in fact it was an afternoon of perfectly choreographed champagne moments. Guests congregated on the Moët tennis court for a celeb group shot; posed with giant Moët & Chandon golden bubble balloons and toasted with the golden goblets presented for the final toast in celebration of Wawrinka’s win. The energetic among the guests even picked up their rackets and enjoyed Moët’s mini tennis court. Truth be told though, they couldn’t have choreographed it if they had tried. And that’s the thing about Moët & Chandon – it’s the world’s most loved champagne because it brings magic to everyone it touches. And if you don’t believe me…I suggest you have a glass, or two.

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What led you to become Moët & Chandon’s new ambassador?I’ve admired Moët & Chandon for some time because they have long supported international tennis competitions and excellence in the sport. You find a bottle of Moët & Chandon on the winner’s podium at the ATP World Tour Finals or the US Open, and it certainly adds to the celebration.

Which is your favourite Moët & Chandon champagne?I love different Moët & Chandon champagnes for different moments in my life. But my favourite right now is the Grand Vintage 2004; it’s perfect for special celebrations. And this vintage commemorates a specific moment of triumph for me, as 2004 was the first year I was ranked the number one player in the world.

You’re no stranger to celebration – you have countless titles and trophies from throughout your career. Which has been your favourite victorious celebration?It’s difficult to pick one! Each win has represented a very different kind of challenge for me. But one of the most significant wins might be my first Grand Slam singles title, because I felt a huge sense of accomplishment when I won – that all of my years of hard work and dedication had paid off.

Another sport other than tennis that you would have loved to practice as a professional?I grew up playing both soccer and tennis and chose tennis when I was 12, but I always dream of what it would have been like to be playing professional soccer.

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Moët & Chandon has a longstanding history of supporting stylish sportsmanship. What does that mean to you?To me, stylish sportsmanship is about sharing moments of celebration, and always pursuing success. It’s about playing to win, but enjoying the challenge in the moment. True champions love what they do, and they share their victory with everyone. And of course, they know how to celebrate with fair play and good sportsmanship!

What does success mean for you?Being the best that I can be at whatever I’m doing and always looking back, knowing I gave all my effort and energy to achieve my potential.

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ARCHITECT RAMON ESTEVE’S CREATIONS ARE MORE THAN JUST BUILDINGS, MORE THAN BRICKS AND CONCRETE. HE HAS MADE AN ART FORM OUT OF CREATING LIVING, BREATHING SPACES. WE VENTURED INTO HIS CREATIVE SPACE TO LEARN ABOUT WHAT DRIVES HIS INSPIRATION.

SPACESLiving

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Ramon Esteve graduated in Architecture from Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid in 1990. He founded Ramon

Esteve Estudio de Arquitectura in 1991, working on both architectural and interior design projects and also other fields such as industrial design and art direction in the national and international arena. “Harmony, serenity and essentiality are some of the constant features of my work and become symbols of my will to provide living spaces that are more than just buildings,” says Esteve.

Esteve’s varied portfolio shows off his broad expertise and includes public buildings such as health, educational and cultural facilities as well as private buildings for public use such as bank offices, hotels, leisure facilities, restaurants, commercial

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premises and pieces of ephemeral architecture. Esteve’s work on exclusive single-family houses is noteworthy on its own – they are true reflections of his philosophy. He sees product design as a logical extension of the architectural field and his studio is currently collaborating with recognised brands such as Vondom, Porcelanosa, Inclass, Vibia, Joquer or Gandia Blasco.

Esteve has also been teaching at the School of Architecture of Valencia since 2005 and in 2012 he began presenting residential design seminars at the Master in Interior Design of Universidad CEU-Cardenal Herrera. In addition to this he is often invited to participate in workshops and conferences on architecture and design across the globe.

Esteve has been lauded for his work in both architecture and industrial design. He received the 2011-2013 COACV Prize of Architecture in the category of interior design for the project developed for Chapeau Multibrand Store. His design for the NH Palacio de Tepa Hotel was awarded the 2011 European Hotel Design Awards in the category “Conversion of an Existing Non-Hotel Building to Hotel Use”. He was also an award recipient at the Plus Architecture Awards 2013 for his work at the CEAM Sant Rafael in Ontinyent.

Ramon Esteve’s work has been disseminated in more than a hundred collective books and magazine issues including the well known compilation of his selected works: Ramon Esteve: Estudio de Arquitectura.

In his own words, Ramon Esteve describes his approach to each design and where he draws his inspiration from. “Several of the constants

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in our work are born of the search for harmony, serenity, timelessness, atmosphere, universality and contextualisation. Harmony is the result of a generation of systems and the relationship between all components in the system. Projects originate from an idea and it is the idea that drives the direction of the entire process from its origin at conception, until the outcome in execution. Serenity in our work arises from the search for balance in the relationship between shapes and within their geometric universe. Timelessness is a concept born at a particular time with the will to try and evoke the greatest amount of time. Atmosphere evolves from the successful use of the elements of matter and light, so that the only interpretation is its unique fusion. Universality forms as a consequence of the synthesis of ideas reflected in the design elements of the conceptual idea. Contextualisation comes from implementation and dialogue with the cultural and physical environment, such as the use of linking resources to the site. The result of these elements coming together is a creation that conveys the essentials and which contains the complexity and density of work that is designed to the last detail, which is aimed at the creation of places where people wish to live.”

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Issued every year since 1992 in a strictly limited edition, the Montblanc Writers Edition pays tribute to the greatest icons of literary history. Leo Tolstoy, the Russian master of realist fiction and author of epic works such as War and Peace and Anna Karenina, is the latest figure of world literature to be honoured with a limited edition inspired by his life and cultural legacy. Tolstoy’s pursuit in finding happiness in the simple life is reflected in the simplicity of the overall shape and design of the writing instrument. The great author’s signature is engraved on the cap while the family’s aristocratic coat-of-arms is featuring the rhodium-plated 750 solid gold nib of the fountain pen, a subtle design detail that highlights his provenance and the value he placed on family. The Writers Edition Leo Tolstoy is only available in a strictly limited edition in Montblanc boutiques worldwide.

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Perfect for the sophisticated explorer demanding quality and style, Samsonite Lite-Shock is strong and dependable with great design credentials. The lightest Samsonite hardside collection to date, Lite-Shock uses Samsonite’s exclusive Curv material and components that have been engineered for maximum strength and minimum weight – the cabin size Spinner 55 weighs in at just 1.7kg. The Lite-Shock shock-absorbing shell design is based on the ripple effect that occurs when a stone is dropped into water. This not only gives extra strength to the case and its corners but ensures that your valuables travel safely. The collection is available in four sizes and features integrated ID tags, a built-in TSA approved lock and four multidirectional spinner wheels. Lite-Shock comes in four stunning natural colours – Petrol Blue, Sand, Silver and Black. To locate a stockist near you, visit www.samsonite.co.za.

For wine aficionados who prefer an Italian styled wine look no further than the Terra del Capo Pinot Grigio 2014 from Anthonij Rupert Wyne. The Italian-inspired range was originally developed by the late Anthonij Rupert who not only believed that South African soils were well-suited to growing Italian grape varietals, but also had a love for Italy and the natural synergy between good food and wine. Winemaker Mark van Buuren describes the Pinot Grigio as displaying lemon zest and delicate pear with tropical fruit and melon whiffs on the nose. It has a crisp, citrus entry onto the palate with light, clean grapefruit and lemon flavours echoing the nose’s promise, resulting in a deliciously refreshing and unfussy wine. The Terra del Capo Pinot Grigio 2014 is available directly from the Terra del Capo Tasting Room, at R65 per bottle, or select specialist wine stores nationwide. For more information visit www.rupertwines.com.

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Exquisite ENGRAVINGBlancpain and les Métiers d’Art, Shakudō

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THE NAME MIGHT SEEM LIKE A MOUTHFUL BUT THIS IS WELL-SUITED TO TIMEPIECES THAT REPRESENT THE OPPOSITE OF MINIMALIST SIMPLICITY. BLANCPAIN VILLERET LES MÉTIERS D’ART SHAKUDŌ STANDS FOR A ‘SERIES’ OF FOUR DIFFERENT WATCHES FEATURING THE TECHNIQUE OF SHAKUDŌ. A TECHNIQUE THAT RESULTS IN A UNIQUE LOOK THAT FORMS THE BACKDROP FOR SOME OF THE MOST EXQUISITE ENGRAVING TO EVER COME FROM BLANCPAIN.

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On one end of its product spectrum Blancpain makes sports watches and on the other end of the

spectrum is the classical Villeret collection. Both are made to very high standards and powered by movements designed and manufactured in the Vallée de Joux. And while their designs more geared toward sport and corporate styling usually takes centre stage, their new Villeret pieces are pure works of art.

Renowned for its engraving and enamel painting workshops as well as its Damascene timepieces, Blancpain is presenting shakudō. Shakudō, an alloy of Japanese origin principally composed of copper and gold (typically 4–10% gold, 96–90% copper). The material acquires a dark patina varying between blue and black, following a process called passivation, which calls for the application of a solution composed of copper acetate (green gray) – called rokushō in Japan – and subsequent heating of the material. Repeated cycles create an increasingly deeper tone of the patina.

The black patina is obtained following

a process called passivation, which calls for the application of a solution. This solution, which is composed of copper acetate (green gray), has been traditionally fabricated in Japan where it is known as rokushō. According to the number of applications of the rokushō solution, the black becomes successively deeper and more intense. The shakudō was used historically, among other things to create swords, decorative objects and jewellery. The artisans who practiced shakudō often added engravings and ornaments.

Rarely seen in the world of watchmaking, Blancpain has brought this art form forward to today with a series of unique pieces which reflect the expertise of the Manufacture in the practices of Métiers d’Art. No less than four different models are being presented which combine shakudō, engraving and Damascening. Each timepiece will be exclusive as it will reflect the individual handcrafts of the artisan and his or her style of engraving, rokushō patina. The different resulting nuances in depth render each work truly unique.

The five designs that Blancpain is introducing in the les Metiers d’Art Villaret Shakudo series feature the Hindu god Ganesh, a goat, Carp fish, Griffin and the Tree of Life. The Griffin in particular shows incredible detail – the fine engraving of the hieroglyphics on the bricks at its feet and in the background show a unique artistry. Finely detailed, the ornaments represented on this piece have been crafted in Damascene. This technique consists of fashioning troughs upon the dial surface into which fine threads of soft metal, in this case gold, are painstakingly hammered in place, thereupon to be hand engraved.

Fully respecting the aesthetics of the Villeret collection, these models are housed in a red gold stepped bezel case of 45 mm, the diameter of which gives free reign to the creativity of Blancpain’s craftsmen. Through the sapphire case back, one can gaze upon the hand wound calibre 15B decorated with hand applied Côtes de Genève (Geneva stripes).

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S tarfleet Machine is engineered and crafted by L’Epée 1839, Switzerland’s only remaining

specialised high-end clock manufacturer, founded in 1839. Starfleet Machine is an intergalactic spaceship-cum-table clock, featuring hours and minutes, double retrograde seconds and power reserve indicator. The highly visible, superlatively finished in-house movement boasts an exceptional power reserve of 40 days (you need a large fuel tank for long space voyages). Starfleet Machine has been designed by MB&F, the award-winning artistic and micro-engineering laboratory.

Hours and minutes are indicated on the central black dome by hand-polished hands that follow the dome’s curved contours. Behind that, a smaller rotating dome, accompanied by a revolving radar dish, provides an intuitive view of remaining energy: five bars indicates the movement is fully wound (40 days of power); one bar means Starfleet Machine is running low on propellant (eight days of remaining power) – it’s all relative – most table clocks have a maximum power reserve of only eight days.

Below 12 o’clock on the central hour-minute dome are the double retrograde seconds in the form of turret-mounted laser cannons. The cannons start in

parallel and cross over one another before rapidly flying out again, an action marking off 20-second intervals. The red-tipped cannons provide eye-catching visual animation, and perhaps just as importantly, fend off enemy attacks against the core of the craft just underneath: the regulator, which has deliberately been placed in full view for all to admire.

One of the biggest challenges for L’Epée was respecting the movement configuration required by MB&F’s spacecraft design. L’Epée’s calibre – featuring five main spring barrels (in series for optimal performance) – usually equips vertically standing clocks, but here it is laid flat. The escapement platform also had to be set horizontally to be protected by the turret-mounted laser cannons. Naturally, the movement beats with a precision that Starfleet would be proud of, for an impressive accuracy of -2 to +2 minutes over 40 days!

Every component (except the 48 jewels) of the superlatively finished palladium-treated brass movement is designed and manufactured at L’Epée’s Swiss atelier. The gears and mainspring barrels are on full display thanks to the skeletonised mainplate and concentric C-shaped external structure in stainless

steel. Starfleet Machine can rest on both ends of its vertical landing gear; useful for when you turn it over to wind the mainspring and set the time.

Starfleet Machine comes with its own transparent biosphere dome, fitting over the top and following the contours of the vessel’s three graceful arcs. In intergalactic missions, the dome creates a life-supporting habitat for the vessel and its crew on inhospitable planets. Here on earth, it protects Starfleet Machine from potential environmental hazards incompatible with high-end clocks: dust and curious fingers! The dome is made in polished glass which, given its smooth profile and handle-free form, makes it light and easily removable when turning the clock over for time setting and winding.

When conceiving Starfleet Machine, MB&F founder Maximilian Büsser set out to boldly go where no clock designer had gone before, and L’Epée has enthusiastically enjoyed the ride. CEO Arnaud Nicolas says: “MB&F’s idea for Starfleet Machine blew my mind. Like Max, I am a big sci-fi fan so when MB&F came to us with the design, we had to accept the challenge. Our team has been really inspired by this piece, and we think others will be too.”

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An ExtraterrestrialTIMEKEEPERIT’S NOTHING NEW TO SEE ONE OF L’EPÉE 1839’S HIGH-END, SWISS-MADE TIMEPIECES FLYING OVER THE ATLANTIC AT TWICE THE SPEED OF SOUND: L’EPÉE’S BEAUTIFULLY-CRAFTED WALL CLOCKS WERE CHOSEN TO FURNISH CONCORDE CABINS WHEN THE SUPERSONIC AIRCRAFT ENTERED COMMERCIAL SERVICE IN 1976. UNFORTUNATELY CONCORDE IS NO MORE. HOWEVER, THANKS TO THE AERO-HOROLOGICAL DESIGN TEAM AT MB&F, THERE IS NOW ANOTHER SUPERSONICALLY-THEMED L’EPÉE CLOCK, WHICH WILL NOT ONLY TRAVERSE THE STRATOSPHERE, BUT EXPLORE DEEP SPACE AND BEYOND: STARFLEET MACHINE!

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Actor Idris Elba Breaks Historic ‘Flying Mile’ Record In Bentley

Hitting the HIGH SPOT

IDRIS ELBA, STAR OF LUTHER AND THE WIRE, PILOTED A BENTLEY TO BREAK THE HISTORIC ‘FLYING MILE’ UK LAND SPEED RECORD SET BY SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL IN 1927.

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The award-winning actor hit a top speed of 180.361 mph (290.263 km/h) at the wheel of a new Bentley Continental GT

Speed on Pendine Sands, Wales. This broke the existing record of 174.8 mph (281.313 km/h) set by Sir Malcolm nearly 90 years ago in his legendary Napier-Campbell Blue Bird. The record was independently verified by the UK Timing Association.

Elba, who famously played Nelson Mandela in the multi-award winning Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, said: “I’m absolutely elated to have broken the ‘Flying Mile’ at Pendine Sands. It’s an honour to have taken on the challenge and to successfully follow in the footsteps of the illustrious Sir Malcolm Campbell.”

Despite some challenging tidal conditions on the beach in south Wales, the record was broken in the Crewe-built Continental during filming for an upcoming four-part Discovery Channel series, Idris Elba: No Limits, which aired in July 2015.

BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT SPEED

Powered by Bentley’s iconic 6-litre twin-turbo W12 engine, the GT Speed develops 616 Bhp and 820 Nm for instantly-accessible high performance. Coupled with a new ZF eight-speed close-ratio automatic transmission and state-of-the-art engine management software, the GT Speed despatches the zero-to-100 km/h sprint in 4.2 seconds, on its way to a top speed of 331 km/h.

In the Bentley Speed tradition, outstanding performance is matched by an enhanced chassis with up-rated springs, anti-roll bars and bushes, a lowered ride height (by 10mm front and rear) together with re-tuning of the electronically controlled damping and steering systems. The Bentley Continental GT Speed is available at Bentley Johannesburg and Bentley Cape Town.

For more information on Bentley in South Africa, visit www.southafrica.bentleymotors.com.

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GLORY INTRODUCING THE ASTON MARTIN VULCAN – A TRACK-ONLY SUPERCAR AND THE BRITISH LUXURY BRAND’S MOST INTENSE AND EXHILARATING CREATION TO DATE.

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Born out of extensive motorsport experience – and using the brand’s acknowledged flair for design and engineering ingenuity – the

800-plus bhp, all-carbon fibre Aston Martin Vulcan promises truly extreme performance. Uniquely for Aston Martin, the new supercar – limited to just 24 units available worldwide – will allow owners the opportunity to precisely tailor their track day experience through a graduating scale of detailed power and dynamic performance adjustments.

CEO, Dr Andy Palmer, said: “Aston Martin Vulcan is, by its very nature, a rare and thrilling supercar. Designed and engineered to deliver a genuinely bespoke driving experience that draws on our rich heritage, this car tailors its power and handling to both the capabilities of the driver and

the characteristics of the track. A sports car for true sports car lovers, I believe the Aston Martin Vulcan – and the unique ownership programme that sits behind it – sets a whole new standard in the ultra-high luxury supercar class.”

MOTORSPORT INSPIREDStyled entirely in-house by the Aston Martin

design team led by Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman, and with a design language hinting at the next generation of Aston Martin sports cars, this supercar is powered by the most potent iteration yet of the company’s naturally-aspirated, 7.0-litre V12 petrol engine.

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mid-engined, rear-wheel drive sports car draws extensively on the brand’s rich GT motorsport experience.

Utilising the techniques of world-class motorsport engineering, the supercar sees its power-to-weight ratio exceed those of the GTE cars which compete in the FIA’s annual World Endurance Championship.

Comprising cutting edge engineering including that sourced from the brand’s successful GT racing campaign, the car features a carbon fibre monocoque and body constructed by Aston Martin’s long-term specialist body engineering and manufacturing partner Multimatic, integral limited-slip differential, magnesium torque tube with carbon fibre propeller shaft and Brembo racing calipers acting on carbon ceramic racing disc brakes which measure 380mm in diameter at the front and 360mm at the rear.

Drive is channelled to the 345/30 x19 rear wheels and Michelin race specification tyres through a race-bred rear mid-mounted Xtrac six-speed sequential shift gearbox.

Track-derived pushrod suspension with anti-dive geometry is complemented by Multimatic’s Dynamic Suspension Spool Valve (DSSV) adjustable dampers and anti-roll bars front and rear, driver-adjustable anti-lock braking, and variable traction control. The new track car will comply with all relevant FIA race safety requirements.

Aston Martin’s Director of Special Projects and Motorsport, David King, said: “Taking the extensive learning from our various successful racing programmes and applying it to this exceptional track car for customers has been an exciting and sometimes challenging task for the team here at Gaydon. Our deep and broad motorsport experience, allied to our renowned road car expertise, has allowed us to make the Aston Martin Vulcan the absolutely compelling proposition it is today.”

FAST-TRACK TRAININGPrior to taking delivery of their cars,

owners will be offered the opportunity to take part in an extensive and detailed programme of intensive track driver training.

Experienced racers including Aston Martin Racing’s Le Mans-winning Darren Turner will support owners on their learning journey, offering them the chance to refine their track driving technique and increase their ability through a carefully-constructed series of practical and theoretical driver training events.

Using a number of exciting high performance Aston Martins including the V12 Vantage S and One-77 road cars and the Vantage GT4 race car, customers will gradually build experience and develop their track technique, before beginning their thrilling personal journeys into the immense

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performance potential of their Aston Martin Vulcan.

David King said: “We will be running a series of exclusive track day events commencing in 2016 that will offer the opportunity for these customers to explore their driving capabilities, and the car’s performance potential, on some of the world’s most famous and glamorous race circuits.”

There will also be the option of time in the virtual race car world of Darren Turner’s Base Performance Simulators,

where buyers will have ample opportunity to further refine their driving style in the safety of the digital race track.

No longer the exclusive preserve of Formula 1, it is widely acknowledged that using a simulator can help prepare a driver for any race; improving technique and consistency as well as, ultimately, lap times.

Almost infinitely flexible in terms of colour and trim options, the exclusive new sports car will be offered to buyers through Aston Martin’s VIP sales programme, using

the expertise and luxury customer service that is now a hallmark of the brand’s ‘Q by Aston Martin’ bespoke personalisation service.

Dr Palmer added: “We have already received strong interest from the customers we have spoken to about Aston Martin Vulcan. The cars will blend our traditional Aston Martin values of Power, Beauty and Soul with an unrivalled ownership experience; a unique combination that will guarantee their place in the brand’s rich and charismatic history.”

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Tesla Energy

Energy REVOLUTION

THE WORLD CURRENTLY CONSUMES 20 TRILLION KWH OF ENERGY ANNUALLY. ENOUGH ENERGY TO POWER A SINGLE FAMILY HOME FOR 1.8 BILLION YEARS OR SUPPLY ENERGY TO A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT FOR 2,300 YEARS. FOR YEARS EXPERTS HAVE BEEN ASKING HOW WE COULD MOVE THE ELECTRICITY GRID OFF OF FOSSIL FUELS AND TOWARDS RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES – TESLA HAS ANSWERED THIS QUESTION.

Tesla has introduced Tesla Energy, a suite of batteries for homes, businesses and utilities fostering

a clean energy ecosystem and helping wean the world off fossil fuels. This move proves that Tesla is more than just an automotive company – it’s an energy innovation company with Tesla Energy being a critical first step in the mission to enable zero emission power generation.

The company’s vision is that once we’re able to rely on renewable energy sources

for power consumption, the top 50% of the dirtiest power generation resources could retire early. We would have a cleaner, smaller and more resilient energy grid. Tesla is already working with utilities and other renewable power partners around the world to deploy storage on the grid to improve resiliency and cleanliness of the grid as a whole.

So what would Tesla Energy mean for Africa? According to experts Tesla’s battery storage system could help the

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energy-starved continent switch from expensive fossil fuels to renewables, but high cost is a huge barrier.

There is major hype around the idea of Tesla’s Powerwall home-storage batteries being the next big thing in African energy. This comes as no surprise given that just 30% of the population in Africa have access to electricity. In countries like Nigeria, diesel-powered generators are the current go-to solution for their chronic, daily national power cuts. Tesla’s Powerwall battery works as a back-up that is not reliant on fossil fuels. It stores renewable energy like solar and wind and can last more than 24 hours – at no cost other than the upfront cost of the Powerwall itself.

Affordability will be the main stumbling block to Africa’s energy consumers (who fall mainly within the low-income

bracket) adopting the Powerwall. Tesla’s 7-kilowatt-hours (kWh) capacity battery costs US$3000 upfront, excluding installation but the average income in sub-Saharan Africa falls far short of US$3000.

The average urban African household only needs six hours of energy a day to run productively – rural households require much less. Since the Powerwall can offer more than 24 hours of uninterrupted power supply there may be ways to deliver the Tesla solution in a corporate pool to rural communities, rather than to individual households, for whom costs would be prohibitive.

For this to be carried out though, government policies for renewable energy would need to be favourable. Even if Tesla plans to introduce a grant element or cheaper version of the Powerwall battery pack to off-grid African markets,

Tesla’s Powerwall is a rechargeable lithium-ion battery designed to store energy at a residential level for load shifting, backup power and self-consumption of solar power generation. Powerwall consists of Tesla’s lithium-ion battery pack, liquid thermal control system and software that receives dispatch commands from a solar inverter. The unit mounts seamlessly onto a wall and is integrated with the local grid to harness excess power and give customers the flexibility to draw energy from their own reserve. The 10kWh Powerwall is optimized to provide backup when the grid goes down, providing power for your home when you need it most. When paired with solar power, the 7kWh Powerwall can be used in daily cycling to extend the environmental and cost benefits of solar into the night when sunlight is unavailable.

THE TESLA POWERWALL

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a communal platform for Tesla batteries in Africa may still require a government subsidy scheme. The downside to this would be that subsidies could undermine the move towards cleaner energy sources on the continent and place a huge economic burden on countries. This is a price that some might be willing to pay in order to accelerate Africa’s permanent transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, thus aiding the continent’s fight against environmentally destructive greenhouse gas emissions.

Existing small-scale solar battery devices simply cannot compete with Tesla’s Powerwall battery, which is capable of supplying 1,000 watts for at least 10 hours or more. The impact on

everyday life in tasks such as cooking and study-lighting for school children could be monumental. Already, Africa’s off-grid communities that have moved from wood-burning to solar power lanterns have enjoyed both health and economic benefits.

According to Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO and Co-founder, the batteries will be manufactured in the United States and the manufacturing facility to do so is currently under construction. The technology for manufacturing the batteries, he says, is already available.

It’s clear that this invention shows immense potential to be more than just a cost effective power solution. According to Musk the entire United States power

grid could be replaced with just 160 million of these units. Globally two billion units could provide storage for 20 trillion kWh – enough to power the entire world.

As of June, the Tesla Powerwalls were already sold out, with reservations slots filled up until the middle of 2016. Within the first few weeks, reservations for households totalled over 50,000 units while industries have ordered some 25,000 units of the power pack.

With the product already available in the US, industry experts are optimistic that within a year it might be available to the areas that need it most. The energy revolution that the world has been waiting for has begun – with Tesla leading the charge.

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Tesla’s energy storage allows businesses to capture the full potential of their facility’s solar arrays by storing excess generation for later use and delivering solar power at all times. Tesla Energy for Businesses anticipates and discharges stored power during a facility’s times of highest usage, reducing the demand charge component of the energy bills. Energy storage for business is designed to maximise consumption of on-site clean power, avoid peak demand charges and buy electricity when it’s cheapest. Its purpose is also to get paid by utility or intermediate service providers for participating in grid services and to back up critical business operations in the event of a power outage.

TESLA ENERGY FOR BUSINESSES

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