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April 2016 christchurch COMPLIMENTARY
Emilia WickstEad
thE duchEss FavouritE dEsignEr
Junior style File
Harper Beckhams Fashion Trends
BMW X1 the neW
Generation Model
JosH EmEtt Sticky Pork Hock
Hawker Rolls Recipe
FASHION TRENdS
Add A Splash Of Mustard To Your Wardrobe
INTERIORShow to offset Modern shapes and Materials
a magical world premiere.
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choreography by francesco ventrigliadesign by gianluca falaschimusic by francis poulenclighting by jason morphett
Isaac Theatre Royal1214 May
Style is something unique to each of us. Celebrating the diversity life offers within Christchurch a city of constant reinvention, opportunity and vibrancy. Style explores the fabric of our homes, our community and our spirit, both individually and collectively.
3 CONTENTS5 INSIDE WORD7 SAVE THE DATE 16 IN PROFILE
Emilia Wickstead New Zealands High Society Fashion Designer
20 HOUSE FEATURE The Most Eco-Conscious House In The Country
24 INTERIORS Mixing Modern Materials, Art Deco, New-Age Fireplaces
33 LANDSCAPING38 ARTS
Music And Sculpture Collide44 FASHION NEWS
Designer Bag Edit, iD Dunedin Runway Report, Mustard + Navy
45 FASHION EDITORIAL New Season Collections In Dunedin
52 JUNIOR What They're Wearing, And Reading
54 BEAUTY Hair And Makeup Tips For Autumn
56 WELLBEING Fitbit Fitness
59 WIN WITH STYLE60 TASTE
Sticky Pork Hock Hawker Rolls By Josh Emett
68 MOTORING BMW X1
70 OPINION Auto Pilot Vs Auto Etiquette
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2 3
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Colours of the month
View these colours and more at your local Resene ColorShop.
1. Abercrombie 2. VW 3. Baroque
STYLE | contents
CHRISTCHURCH AND CANTERBURYS PREMIER LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE
CoVERStyle meets Kiwi-born Emilia Wickstead, a fashion designer not
only dressing the stars, but also the Duchess
of Cambridge.
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45
24
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a magical world premiere.
..
BOOK NOW
rnzb.org.nz
choreography by francesco ventrigliadesign by gianluca falaschimusic by francis poulenclighting by jason morphett
Isaac Theatre Royal1214 May
Style is something unique to each of us. Celebrating the diversity life offers within Christchurch a city of constant reinvention, opportunity and vibrancy. Style explores the fabric of our homes, our community and our spirit, both individually and collectively.
3 CONTENTS5 INSIDE WORD7 SAVE THE DATE 16 IN PROFILE
Emilia Wickstead New Zealands High Society Fashion Designer
20 HOUSE FEATURE The Most Eco-Conscious House In The Country
24 INTERIORS Mixing Modern Materials, Art Deco, New-Age Fireplaces
33 LANDSCAPING38 ARTS
Music And Sculpture Collide44 FASHION NEWS
Designer Bag Edit, iD Dunedin Runway Report, Mustard + Navy
45 FASHION EDITORIAL New Season Collections In Dunedin
52 JUNIOR What They're Wearing, And Reading
54 BEAUTY Hair And Makeup Tips For Autumn
56 WELLBEING Fitbit Fitness
59 WIN WITH STYLE60 TASTE
Sticky Pork Hock Hawker Rolls By Josh Emett
68 MOTORING BMW X1
70 OPINION Auto Pilot Vs Auto Etiquette
1
2 3
16
Colours of the month
View these colours and more at your local Resene ColorShop.
1. Abercrombie 2. VW 3. Baroque
STYLE | contents
CHRISTCHURCH AND CANTERBURYS PREMIER LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE
CoVERStyle meets Kiwi-born Emilia Wickstead, a fashion designer not
only dressing the stars, but also the Duchess
of Cambridge.
3
45
24
26
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April 2016
Style explores the best of Christchurch, giving readers the opportunity to develop and celebrate their individual style in life, home and fashion. A monthly publication, Style is presented on high grade gloss stock with a hard cover. Delivered flow wrapped to top real estate value homes around Christchurch, it targets readers with a high disposable income. Designed to inspire, Style has a lengthy shelf life that offers excellent value for your advertising choice.
Star Media is not responsible for any actions taken on the information in these articles. The information and views expressed in this publication are not necessarily the opinion of Star Media or its editorial contributors. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information within this magazine, however Star Media can accept no liability for the accuracy of all the information.
MUlTi AWArD-WiNNiNG pUBliSHiNG COMpANY
This month I had the pleasure of meeting the stunning Emilia Wickstead, who I believe is an inspiration to women. Not only is Emilia extremely successful, polished and effortlessly chic, she is also a working mother with two children under the age of three. Today, due to the demands of our high-paced lives, the modern woman is no longer only a mother, but often the main or equal income earner in the household. I dedicate this issue to all the working mothers in Christchurch, who manage to juggle a career and a home life. Get yourself a cup of coffee, sit down for half an hour and enjoy our latest issue of Style.
Victoria TaitSTYlE EDiTOr
PUBLISHER Charlotte Smulders Star Media 12 Venture Place, Middleton Christchurch 8024 379 7100
GROUP EDITOR Kate preece [email protected]
EDITOR Victoria Tait [email protected]
DESIGN Emma O'Sullivan
ADVERTISING Juliet Dickson Area manager/Co-ordinator 364 7409 / 021 688 159 [email protected]
Viv Montgomerie Account executive 364 7494 / 021 914 428 [email protected]
Kerry Smith Account executive 962 0743 / 027 654 5367 [email protected]
Azrik Bowater Associate producer StyleTV 364 7473 / 021 772 251 [email protected]
Victoria and Emilia
CHRISTCHURCH InsIde WordSTYLE | inside word 5
MoochiMoochi has opened its largest store in New Zealand right on our doorstep. The new store will hold the largest collection of Moochi lines, including the mainline brand, 6 & 7 relaxed streetwear, its made-to-measure bridesmaid collection and favourites. After a garment has been a top seller for two years it makes it into the favourites collection, coming out in a different colour range each season. With each of the stores having an individual style, Moochis brand manager Georgia Wilkinson says of Merivale, The concept behind this store was to be able to showcase the full collection in separate areas of the store, giving a seamless shopping experience. Moochi, 203 Papanui Road.
Kate SylveSter A great muse inspires, challenges and inspires this is the inspiration behind Kate Sylvesters Autumn/Winter 2016. Picassos portrayal of the muse influences this collection with its underlining cubist eccentricity. Now open at 207 Papanui Road, a key piece from Kates new collection is a must for this seasons wardrobe.
eMpire Bar At 172 St Asaph Street, find one of Christchurchs newest hot spots. Empire Bar offers yakitori, sashimi, sushi, Japanese beers, sake and cocktails, with a DJ playing from 10pm onwards, Thursday through to Saturday.
1027 Ferry Rd, Ferrymead Ph. 384 4880 Open: Mon-Fri 9am-5.30pm Sat-Sun 10am-4pm casualandcountry.co.nz
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Orla Kiely is an internationally renowned Irish designer, whose creative world was founded in 1995 to express visually her
love for pattern, colour & texture. See the Orla Kiely range of homewares, decor & accessories instore & online at
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set of 6 flower spot coasters
multi stem cushion
holdall vermillion
selection of round tins
brabantia retro bin
pear print apron
single spot shadow cushion
April 2016
Style explores the best of Christchurch, giving readers the opportunity to develop and celebrate their individual style in life, home and fashion. A monthly publication, Style is presented on high grade gloss stock with a hard cover. Delivered flow wrapped to top real estate value homes around Christchurch, it targets readers with a high disposable income. Designed to inspire, Style has a lengthy shelf life that offers excellent value for your advertising choice.
Star Media is not responsible for any actions taken on the information in these articles. The information and views expressed in this publication are not necessarily the opinion of Star Media or its editorial contributors. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information within this magazine, however Star Media can accept no liability for the accuracy of all the information.
MUlTi AWArD-WiNNiNG pUBliSHiNG COMpANY
This month I had the pleasure of meeting the stunning Emilia Wickstead, who I believe is an inspiration to women. Not only is Emilia extremely successful, polished and effortlessly chic, she is also a working mother with two children under the age of three. Today, due to the demands of our high-paced lives, the modern woman is no longer only a mother, but often the main or equal income earner in the household. I dedicate this issue to all the working mothers in Christchurch, who manage to juggle a career and a home life. Get yourself a cup of coffee, sit down for half an hour and enjoy our latest issue of Style.
Victoria TaitSTYlE EDiTOr
PUBLISHER Charlotte Smulders Star Media 12 Venture Place, Middleton Christchurch 8024 379 7100
GROUP EDITOR Kate preece [email protected]
EDITOR Victoria Tait [email protected]
DESIGN Emma O'Sullivan
ADVERTISING Juliet Dickson Area manager/Co-ordinator 364 7409 / 021 688 159 [email protected]
Viv Montgomerie Account executive 364 7494 / 021 914 428 [email protected]
Kerry Smith Account executive 962 0743 / 027 654 5367 [email protected]
Azrik Bowater Associate producer StyleTV 364 7473 / 021 772 251 [email protected]
Victoria and Emilia
CHRISTCHURCH InsIde WordSTYLE | inside word 5
MoochiMoochi has opened its largest store in New Zealand right on our doorstep. The new store will hold the largest collection of Moochi lines, including the mainline brand, 6 & 7 relaxed streetwear, its made-to-measure bridesmaid collection and favourites. After a garment has been a top seller for two years it makes it into the favourites collection, coming out in a different colour range each season. With each of the stores having an individual style, Moochis brand manager Georgia Wilkinson says of Merivale, The concept behind this store was to be able to showcase the full collection in separate areas of the store, giving a seamless shopping experience. Moochi, 203 Papanui Road.
Kate SylveSter A great muse inspires, challenges and inspires this is the inspiration behind Kate Sylvesters Autumn/Winter 2016. Picassos portrayal of the muse influences this collection with its underlining cubist eccentricity. Now open at 207 Papanui Road, a key piece from Kates new collection is a must for this seasons wardrobe.
eMpire Bar At 172 St Asaph Street, find one of Christchurchs newest hot spots. Empire Bar offers yakitori, sashimi, sushi, Japanese beers, sake and cocktails, with a DJ playing from 10pm onwards, Thursday through to Saturday.
6 Style | inside word
Bluff OystersIt has been said that Bluff oysters are the finest in the world and this is because they are grown slowly in the cold clean waters of the Foveaux Strait. The season typically runs from the end of March through to August. You will notice they have just arrived at restaurants and fish outlets around the city. However you like them natural, Kilpatrick or battered get your hands on some scrumptious, succulent oysters now.
WAllACe COttONWith winter just around the corner, it might be time to update your bedroom interiors. Wallace Cotton is now open in the new 203 Papanui Road development and has an exquisite range of new season velvet bedding, with four new fashion colours: mustard, soft pink, navy and charcoal.
the BiCyCle thief After a long wait The Bicycle Thief has finally returned and is now situated at 136 Old Tai Tapu Road, Kennedys Bush. The newly refurbished restaurant is in a villa-style building and still offers all of the old favourites. It is open Wednesday through to Sunday, for breakfast, lunch and dinner, 9.30am to 11pm.
save the dateAPRIL | 2016
-16 MaMMa Mia! Told through the timeless songs of ABBA, Mamma Mia is the story of a daughters quest to find her father. Family fun! isaac Theatre Royal
2 GReaT Kiwi BeeR FesTival Taste some of New Zealands best craft beer, indulge in the food stalls and enjoy Kiwi musicians performing on stage. Hagley Park North
4 MicHele a'couRT sTuFF i FoRGoT To Tell My DauGHTeR Award-winning comedian Michele A'Court delivers another hilarious show. The laboratory, lincoln
8-10 THe FooD sHow Serving up a delicious selection of mouth-watering cuisines and showcasing the skills of national experts. Learn, shop, indulge. Horncastle arena
9 THe aRTisT seRies: MaRTiN Riseley CSO Concertmaster Martin Riseley leads the orchestra on an enjoyable evening exploring music of the masters of the Classical and Romantic eras. charles luney auditorium
9 cHRisTcHuRcH iNTeRNaTioNal MaRKeT Enjoy sumptuous, authentic cuisine form around the world, on every Saturday from 5pm. 100 Peterborough street
Style | save the date 7
12 wiNe cluB An evening of wine tasting and matching hosted by Georges Road Wines. Tickets $20pp available from chchcasino.co.nz or The Grand Caf. Christchurch Casino
15 cRusaDeRs v los jaGuaRes aMi stadium
15 aN iNTiMaTe eveNiNG wiTH jaMes ReiD oF THe FeeleRs Novotel christchurch, cathedral square
16-1 May 3 BeaRs Saturdays & Sundays, 11am & 1pm. Malthouse Theatre, 71 colombo street
19 Bowie: waiTiNG iN THe sKy A salute to the great musician. isaac Theatre Royal
21 MaD MeN & DaNGeRous woMeN In the mood for jazz? Enjoy an evening with conductor, Luke di Somma and vocals by Cameron Douglas, Tama Waipara and Esther Stephens. isaac Theatre Royal
23 THe PRoclaiMeRs, wiTH sPecial GuesT GReG joHNsoN On tour in New Zealand with one show in Christchurch. Horncastle arena
24 cRusaDeRs v BRuMBies aMi stadium
eMail youR eveNTs To julieT DicKsoN aT [email protected]
The food show
April 8-10
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6 Style | inside word
Bluff OystersIt has been said that Bluff oysters are the finest in the world and this is because they are grown slowly in the cold clean waters of the Foveaux Strait. The season typically runs from the end of March through to August. You will notice they have just arrived at restaurants and fish outlets around the city. However you like them natural, Kilpatrick or battered get your hands on some scrumptious, succulent oysters now.
WAllACe COttONWith winter just around the corner, it might be time to update your bedroom interiors. Wallace Cotton is now open in the new 203 Papanui Road development and has an exquisite range of new season velvet bedding, with four new fashion colours: mustard, soft pink, navy and charcoal.
the BiCyCle thief After a long wait The Bicycle Thief has finally returned and is now situated at 136 Old Tai Tapu Road, Kennedys Bush. The newly refurbished restaurant is in a villa-style building and still offers all of the old favourites. It is open Wednesday through to Sunday, for breakfast, lunch and dinner, 9.30am to 11pm.
save the dateAPRIL | 2016
-16 MaMMa Mia! Told through the timeless songs of ABBA, Mamma Mia is the story of a daughters quest to find her father. Family fun! isaac Theatre Royal
2 GReaT Kiwi BeeR FesTival Taste some of New Zealands best craft beer, indulge in the food stalls and enjoy Kiwi musicians performing on stage. Hagley Park North
4 MicHele a'couRT sTuFF i FoRGoT To Tell My DauGHTeR Award-winning comedian Michele A'Court delivers another hilarious show. The laboratory, lincoln
8-10 THe FooD sHow Serving up a delicious selection of mouth-watering cuisines and showcasing the skills of national experts. Learn, shop, indulge. Horncastle arena
9 THe aRTisT seRies: MaRTiN Riseley CSO Concertmaster Martin Riseley leads the orchestra on an enjoyable evening exploring music of the masters of the Classical and Romantic eras. charles luney auditorium
9 cHRisTcHuRcH iNTeRNaTioNal MaRKeT Enjoy sumptuous, authentic cuisine form around the world, on every Saturday from 5pm. 100 Peterborough street
Style | save the date 7
12 wiNe cluB An evening of wine tasting and matching hosted by Georges Road Wines. Tickets $20pp available from chchcasino.co.nz or The Grand Caf. Christchurch Casino
15 cRusaDeRs v los jaGuaRes aMi stadium
15 aN iNTiMaTe eveNiNG wiTH jaMes ReiD oF THe FeeleRs Novotel christchurch, cathedral square
16-1 May 3 BeaRs Saturdays & Sundays, 11am & 1pm. Malthouse Theatre, 71 colombo street
19 Bowie: waiTiNG iN THe sKy A salute to the great musician. isaac Theatre Royal
21 MaD MeN & DaNGeRous woMeN In the mood for jazz? Enjoy an evening with conductor, Luke di Somma and vocals by Cameron Douglas, Tama Waipara and Esther Stephens. isaac Theatre Royal
23 THe PRoclaiMeRs, wiTH sPecial GuesT GReG joHNsoN On tour in New Zealand with one show in Christchurch. Horncastle arena
24 cRusaDeRs v BRuMBies aMi stadium
eMail youR eveNTs To julieT DicKsoN aT [email protected]
The food show
April 8-10
STYLE | inside word 9
Boteco caf and Bar This new South American caf and bar is opening on 237 Kilmore Street this month. With exotic flavours presented in tapas style and a range of international beers, were looking forward to seeing the full menu!
SmartyPantSA new childrens wear store has opened in
Halswell. SmartyPants offers interesting and slightly out-of-the ordinary clothing, including costuming, for babies through to seven-year-
olds. We love the range of adjustable star caps that come in a wide variety of colours,
all covered with sparkling stars. SmartyPants, 55 Nottingham Ave.
FRI
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SUN 03
MON 04
TUE 05
WED 06
THU 07
FRI 08
01Caleb Isaac, 4pm;Brendan Gregg, 7.30pm;DJ D w/lxtz, 10.30pmBaretta
D'Sendantz, 10pmCarlton
Master K, 8.30pmCasa Publica
Stevie D, 7pm; Blackie, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
DJ Paul McKessar 11.30pmMashina Lounge, Chch Casino
Topia, 9pmMorrell & Co
Nick Lee, 6.30pmAntony Pickard, 10pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
X-Files duo, 9pmTrevinos
Winston GMCWinnie Bagoes, City
High Street Trio, 7pm;DJ Double Feature feat.DJs Lachie & D Masta K, 10.30pmBaretta
Shadow Puppet, 10.30pmCarlton
Bobby Tables, 8.30pmCasa Publica
Smooth Talk, 7pm; Valero, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
DJ NFX, 11.30pmMashina Lounge, Chch Casino
Emily Cherie duo, 6.30pmDJ Matt, 9.30pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
Shogun-100 Tour, 10pmRockwell, Technimatic, & Joe FordWinnie Bagoes, City
Kate Anasatasiou, 1pmBaretta
SansTribe, 5pmCarlton
Dr Sanchez, 3pmCasa Publica
Rusila, 5.30pmChristchurch Casino
Marcel, 6pmCarlton
Willie McArthur, 6pmCarlton
Vintage Blue, 6pmBaretta
Assembly Required, 8.30pmCarlton
D'Sendantz, 9pmCarlton
Master K, 7.30pmCasa Publica
Davey Backyard, 6.30pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
The Wall, 10pmfeat. Emerson & friendsWinnie Bagoes, City
Nick Lee, 4pm; Anthony Pickard, 7pmDJ Vlad, 10.30pmBaretta
Flat City Brotherhood, 10pmCarlton
Antony Pickard, 7pmBaretta
GIG GUIDE AprilFRI
SAT 09
SUN 10
MON 11
TUE 12
WED 13
THUR 14
FRI 15
08 CONT...DJ Dale, 8.30pmCasa Publica
Rockabella, 7pm; X-Files duo, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
DJ Masta K, 10.30pmMashina Lounge, Chch Casino
D'Sendantz duo, 7pmMorrell & Co
Sabor, 6.30pm; Antony Pickard, 10pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
Reckless duo, 9pmTrevinos
Topia, BigRigWinnie Bagoes, City
Caleb Isaac, 7pm;DJ Double Feature feat.DJs Mike Field & Renan,10.30pmBaretta
Cropduster, 10.30pmCarlton
Bobby Tables, 8.30pmCasa Publica
Jazz with Danny & Johnny, 7pmEddie Simon, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
DJ Paul McKessar, 11pmMashina Lounge, Chch Casino
Topia, 9pmMorrell & Co
Nick Lee, 6.30pm; DJ Matt, 9.30pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
SwitchWinnie Bagoes, City
Matt Hall, 1pmBaretta
SansTribe, 5pmCarlton
Matt Hall, 3pmCasa Publica
Nyree, 5.30pmChristchurch Casino
Midge McCleary, 6pmCarlton
Nick Lee, 6pmCarlton
Emily Cherie, 6pmBaretta
Willie McArthur, 8.30pmCarlton
Antony Pickard, 7pmBaretta
Headrush, 9pmCarlton
Dwight Caldwell, 7.30pmCasa Publica
Brendan Gregg, 6.30pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
The Wall, 10pmfeat. Cyantific & Mob TacticsWinnie Bagoes, City
Caleb Isaac, 4pm;Lee O'Connell duo, 7.30pm;DJ D Mike Field, 10.30pmBaretta
Assembly Required, 10pmCarlton
DJ Dale, 8.30pmCasa Publica
Natalie Elms, 7pm; Blackie, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
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SUN 17
MON 18
TUE 19
WED 20
THUR 21
FRI 22
15 CONT...DJ Paul McKessar, 10.30pmMashina Lounge, Chch Casino
Topia, 7pmMorrell & Co
Sabor, 6.30pm; Antony Pickard, 10pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
Carpe Diem, 9pmTrevinos
Best Mates; D Double EWinnie Bagoes, City
Corner Sounds, 7pm;DJ Double Feature feat.DJs Masta K & D w/lxtz, 10.30pmBaretta
Ctrl Alt Rock, 10.30pmCarlton
Ash-S, 8.30pmCasa Publica
Lino, 7pm; Acoustic Solution, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
DJ Maestro B, 9pmMashina Lounge, Chch Casino
Emily Cherie duo, 6.30pmDJ Matt, 9.30pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
Nick FlackWinnie Bagoes, City
Kate Anastasiou, 1pmBaretta
SansTribe, 5pmCarlton
Dr Sanchez, 3pmCasa Publica
Stevie D, 5.30pmChristchurch Casino
Bobby Lee, 6pmCarlton
Marcel, 6pmCarlton
Vintage Blue, 6pmBaretta
Assembly Required, 8.30pmCarlton
Antony Pickard, 7pmBaretta
Elevators, 9pmCarlton
Masta K, 7.30pmCasa Publica
Davey Backyard, 6.30pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
The Wall Jauz Afterparty, 10pmfeat. Party ThievesWinnie Bagoes, City
Nick Lee, 4pm; Emily Cherie duo, 7.30pmDJ D w/lxtz, 10.30pmBaretta
When in Vegas, 10pmCarlton
Andy Pulsar, 8.30pmCasa Publica
Page 28, 7pm; Southfield, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
DJ Masta K, 10.30pmMashina Lounge, Chch Casino
D'Sendantz, 7pmMorrell & Co
Sabor, 6.30pm; Antony PIckard, 10pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
Co-opWinnie Bagoes, City
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STYLE | inside word 9
Boteco caf and Bar This new South American caf and bar is opening on 237 Kilmore Street this month. With exotic flavours presented in tapas style and a range of international beers, were looking forward to seeing the full menu!
SmartyPantSA new childrens wear store has opened in
Halswell. SmartyPants offers interesting and slightly out-of-the ordinary clothing, including costuming, for babies through to seven-year-
olds. We love the range of adjustable star caps that come in a wide variety of colours,
all covered with sparkling stars. SmartyPants, 55 Nottingham Ave.
Baretta Bar & Restaurant
174 St Asaph Street
Phone 03 260 2600
www.baretta.co.nz
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WILLIE McARTHUR
05, 13
Carlton | 1 Papanui Road
Phone 03 355 9543
www.carltonbar.co.nz
cnr Madras & Allen St
Ph 03 366 6315
www.winniebagoesco.nz
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MON 25 ANZAC DAY
TUE 26
WED 27
THUR 28
FRI 29
SAT 30
Ryan Ferris duo, 7pm; DJ Double Featurefeat. DJs Lachie & Vlad, 10.30pmBaretta
Flat City Brotherhood, 10.30pmCarlton
Bobby Tables, 8.30pmCasa Publica
Sly Manhattan, 7pm; Blackie, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
DJ Paul McKessar, 10.30pmMashina Lounge, Chch Casino
Ardijah, 7pmMorrell & Co
Nick Lee, 6.30pm; DJ Matt, 10pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
Soul ProviderWinnie Bagoes, City
Matt Hall, 1pmBaretta
SansTribe, 5pmCarlton
Matt Hall, 3pmCasa Publica
Lissel, 7pm; Valero, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
Matt Hall, 6pmCarlton
Natalie Elms, 5.30pmChristchurch Casino
Elly Rydge, 6pmCarlton
Emily Cherie, 6pmBaretta
Assembly Required, 8.30pmCarlton
Antony Pickard, 7pmBaretta
D'Sendantz, 9pmCarlton
Dwight Caldwell, 7.30pmCasa Publica
Brendan Gregg, 6.30pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
The Wall feat. ShockOne, 10pmWinnie Bagoes, City
Ryan Ferris duo, 4pm; Caleb Isaac, 7.30pmDJ Masta K, 10.30pmBaretta
Ctrl Alt Rock, 10pmCarlton
Bobby Tables, 8.30pmCasa Publica
Acoustic Solution, 7pm; Southfield, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
Latino Night with Matecito Latin Bandand DJ Reuben, 8pmfollowed by DJ Paul McKessarMashina Lounge, Chch Casino
Topia, 7pmMorrell & Co
Nick Lee, 6.30pm; Antony Pickard, 10pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
Co-op' Drax Project Album ReleaseWinnie Bagoes, City
Nick Lee, 7pm; DJ Double Feature feat.DJs Vlad & Renan, 10.30pmBaretta
Smashbox, 10.30pmCarlton
DJ Dale, 8.30pmCasa Publica
Easy Come, 7pm; Smooth Talk, 10.15pmChristchurch Casino
DJ Maestro B, 11.30pmMashina Lounge, Chch Casino
Emily Cherie duo, 6.30pm; DJ, 10pmThe Cuban, 236 St Asaph St
GetsetWinnie Bagoes, City
What is the Great Kiwi Beer Festival (GKBF) all about for you? When I get a minute away from our site its all about getting around as many vendors as I can, sampling new and unique beers and some old favourites. Beer and food go hand in hand, so its also a great chance to sample what some of the great food vendors have on offer.
You must have been to lots of festivals, do they all blend in together? The GKBF, in particular, is a great event and every year its different, which keeps it interesting. The new beer varieties and brewers along with the crowd, music and
layout all contribute to making the day unique. This year I am really looking forward to seeing John Toogood and the Jordan Luck Band.
Can you please explain the beer acronyms, for example IPA, APA and NZPA? They are all variants of the Pale Ale, with the letter(s) in front giving you a clue as to what types of hops are used. Hops are used to add aroma and bitterness, but also have anti-microbial properties. In the 1700s, the British living in India were importing beer from England, and found that adding additional hops to their pale ale kept the beer
fresh for the long haul. Hence the name was coined Indian Pale Ale (IPA). IPA is now one of the most popular beer styles, and the APA and NZPAs are IPA variants using only American or, in the case of the NZPA, New Zealand hops. At Hop Baron we make a Poolside Pale Ale that sometimes gets called a PPA but the hops dont have to come from a pool.
Can you give me a little bit of info on what Hop Baron is about? For us it is all about choice. You would not eat the same sandwich every day, so why drink the same beer? Our vision is that each beer you drink is selected on its individual merits not the size
of its advertising budget.
On your bottles, you have a symbol that looks like a Celtic knot, can you tell us about it? Our knot is a 1600-year-old Frankish symbol and a fine example of rotational symmetry. Baron is one of the few Frankish words used today. Therefore, it is more than likely our knot has been used by many barons before us.
Are you the Hop Baron? No, the Hop Baron is figurative. For us it is the innate feeling that helps us do the right thing. That means we do not take any shortcuts we brew with patience and respect.
Five Minutes with Hop BaronWith the Great Kiwi Beer Festival set to ignite our taste buds in Hagley Park (April 2), Victoria Tait catches up with Richard Moore from Hop Baron, one of Canterburys top craft beer companies. We find out the difference between IPAs and APAs, and who the Hop Baron really is.
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What is the Great Kiwi Beer Festival (GKBF) all about for you? When I get a minute away from our site its all about getting around as many vendors as I can, sampling new and unique beers and some old favourites. Beer and food go hand in hand, so its also a great chance to sample what some of the great food vendors have on offer.
You must have been to lots of festivals, do they all blend in together? The GKBF, in particular, is a great event and every year its different, which keeps it interesting. The new beer varieties and brewers along with the crowd, music and
layout all contribute to making the day unique. This year I am really looking forward to seeing John Toogood and the Jordan Luck Band.
Can you please explain the beer acronyms, for example IPA, APA and NZPA? They are all variants of the Pale Ale, with the letter(s) in front giving you a clue as to what types of hops are used. Hops are used to add aroma and bitterness, but also have anti-microbial properties. In the 1700s, the British living in India were importing beer from England, and found that adding additional hops to their pale ale kept the beer
fresh for the long haul. Hence the name was coined Indian Pale Ale (IPA). IPA is now one of the most popular beer styles, and the APA and NZPAs are IPA variants using only American or, in the case of the NZPA, New Zealand hops. At Hop Baron we make a Poolside Pale Ale that sometimes gets called a PPA but the hops dont have to come from a pool.
Can you give me a little bit of info on what Hop Baron is about? For us it is all about choice. You would not eat the same sandwich every day, so why drink the same beer? Our vision is that each beer you drink is selected on its individual merits not the size
of its advertising budget.
On your bottles, you have a symbol that looks like a Celtic knot, can you tell us about it? Our knot is a 1600-year-old Frankish symbol and a fine example of rotational symmetry. Baron is one of the few Frankish words used today. Therefore, it is more than likely our knot has been used by many barons before us.
Are you the Hop Baron? No, the Hop Baron is figurative. For us it is the innate feeling that helps us do the right thing. That means we do not take any shortcuts we brew with patience and respect.
Five Minutes with Hop BaronWith the Great Kiwi Beer Festival set to ignite our taste buds in Hagley Park (April 2), Victoria Tait catches up with Richard Moore from Hop Baron, one of Canterburys top craft beer companies. We find out the difference between IPAs and APAs, and who the Hop Baron really is.
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16 Style | in profile
Emilia Wickstead is the New Zealand designer famous for dressing the Duchess of Cambridge. She socialises in high society London circles, is good friends with model and presenter Alexa Chung, and is a mother of two. Speaking with Victoria Tait, we learn more about her career, new collection, and how to look sexy while still covering up.
it is not every day in new Zealand that we get to meet with fashion royalty, yet emilia Wickstead immediately put me at ease with her large smile and casual manner. she could not be more charming. she looks classically beautiful in a pink geometric-print wool dress from a previous collection (she saves a few favourite pieces from each collection). she wears minimal eye make-up and a bright red lipstick with her hair pulled back into a classic sleek ponytail.
Born and raised in auckland, emilia moved to Milan at the age of 14, with her mother, designer angela Wickstead, and it was there she found fashion inspiration: Milan played a huge part in my decision to study fashion. her italian background can be seen in the interpretation for many of her designs, exhibiting that sleek, effortless look. and with her dark hair and olive skin she could easily be mistaken for an italian belle.
emilia studied fashion design with marketing at central saint Martins, in London, and then spent her final year interning at prestigious fashion companies including Proenza schouler, narciso Rodriguez, Giorgio armani and us Vogue. it was through her internship with Giorgio armani she learned how to create commercial
collections and take clothes from the catwalk into retail stores. emilia talks modestly about her early days as a fashion student and says there were many designers who were much better than she was. it was her mothers teaching and understanding of the construction of garments that really gave her the edge.
Breaking into the fashion industry is not for the faint hearted. at the age of 24, emilia started her business in the living room of her London home, by borrowing 5,000 from her then boyfriend (now husband). she had a dream to start her own business, but at the time could not imagine how successful this was to become.
one story she shares is when she phoned Vogues fashion editor, pretending to be Leila, her own assistant. Leila convinced the editor to look at emilias website, the editor loved what she saw, and gave emilia a half-page spread in the internationally acclaimed magazine.
today, emilia Wickstead has a store in Londons fashionable sloane street and number of celebrity followers. to her credit, emilia is tight-lipped about her celebrity clients, especially the duchess of cambridge, whom she met at a mutual friends wedding. We do have a lot of personal
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the duchess of fashion
16 Style | in profile
Emilia Wickstead is the New Zealand designer famous for dressing the Duchess of Cambridge. She socialises in high society London circles, is good friends with model and presenter Alexa Chung, and is a mother of two. Speaking with Victoria Tait, we learn more about her career, new collection, and how to look sexy while still covering up.
it is not every day in new Zealand that we get to meet with fashion royalty, yet emilia Wickstead immediately put me at ease with her large smile and casual manner. she could not be more charming. she looks classically beautiful in a pink geometric-print wool dress from a previous collection (she saves a few favourite pieces from each collection). she wears minimal eye make-up and a bright red lipstick with her hair pulled back into a classic sleek ponytail.
Born and raised in auckland, emilia moved to Milan at the age of 14, with her mother, designer angela Wickstead, and it was there she found fashion inspiration: Milan played a huge part in my decision to study fashion. her italian background can be seen in the interpretation for many of her designs, exhibiting that sleek, effortless look. and with her dark hair and olive skin she could easily be mistaken for an italian belle.
emilia studied fashion design with marketing at central saint Martins, in London, and then spent her final year interning at prestigious fashion companies including Proenza schouler, narciso Rodriguez, Giorgio armani and us Vogue. it was through her internship with Giorgio armani she learned how to create commercial
collections and take clothes from the catwalk into retail stores. emilia talks modestly about her early days as a fashion student and says there were many designers who were much better than she was. it was her mothers teaching and understanding of the construction of garments that really gave her the edge.
Breaking into the fashion industry is not for the faint hearted. at the age of 24, emilia started her business in the living room of her London home, by borrowing 5,000 from her then boyfriend (now husband). she had a dream to start her own business, but at the time could not imagine how successful this was to become.
one story she shares is when she phoned Vogues fashion editor, pretending to be Leila, her own assistant. Leila convinced the editor to look at emilias website, the editor loved what she saw, and gave emilia a half-page spread in the internationally acclaimed magazine.
today, emilia Wickstead has a store in Londons fashionable sloane street and number of celebrity followers. to her credit, emilia is tight-lipped about her celebrity clients, especially the duchess of cambridge, whom she met at a mutual friends wedding. We do have a lot of personal
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"[Alexa Chung] is cool and very sophisticated, and
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relationships with people who will come to our store or showroom, she tells me, the minute that a celebrity wears your clothing that gives you international exposure and the best advertising you can get.
some of the big names that have been seen in emilias clothing are Kate Bosworth, diane Kruger, Gwyneth Paltrow, Brie Larson and alexa chung a really dear friend. shes cool and very sophisticated, and shes one of my favourite people to dress. she embodies the brand, says emilia, of alexa.
emilias current collection has just shown at London fashion Week (where Alexa was in the front row). It was inspired by the 1939 film The Women, directed by George cukor and features denim and jersey: athletic wear is a new thing for me its my take on the gymnasium.
When i ask her for styling advice for christchurchs big calendar event the Races she says we can look sexy without showing too much. as emilia herself proves, red lipstick, minimal make-up and pulled back hair creates a sleek look. sexy can be covered up and beautiful. its about being effortlessly chic, looking effortlessly cool and sophisticated.
her description of the emilia Wickstead woman sums up what we all want to be: shes the most modern woman in her circle. she wants to walk into the room and be the best dressed and the most noticed. she's confident... and smart and sassy. And age has nothing to do with it: Im dressing 22-year-olds and a woman who has just had her 100th birthday.
Photo: Robyn Wilson.
18 Style | in profile
"[Alexa Chung] is cool and very sophisticated, and
shes one of my favourite people to dress."
Emilia Wickstead
relationships with people who will come to our store or showroom, she tells me, the minute that a celebrity wears your clothing that gives you international exposure and the best advertising you can get.
some of the big names that have been seen in emilias clothing are Kate Bosworth, diane Kruger, Gwyneth Paltrow, Brie Larson and alexa chung a really dear friend. shes cool and very sophisticated, and shes one of my favourite people to dress. she embodies the brand, says emilia, of alexa.
emilias current collection has just shown at London fashion Week (where Alexa was in the front row). It was inspired by the 1939 film The Women, directed by George cukor and features denim and jersey: athletic wear is a new thing for me its my take on the gymnasium.
When i ask her for styling advice for christchurchs big calendar event the Races she says we can look sexy without showing too much. as emilia herself proves, red lipstick, minimal make-up and pulled back hair creates a sleek look. sexy can be covered up and beautiful. its about being effortlessly chic, looking effortlessly cool and sophisticated.
her description of the emilia Wickstead woman sums up what we all want to be: shes the most modern woman in her circle. she wants to walk into the room and be the best dressed and the most noticed. she's confident... and smart and sassy. And age has nothing to do with it: Im dressing 22-year-olds and a woman who has just had her 100th birthday.
Photo: Robyn Wilson.
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Sustainable BuildingNew Zealands first 10-star eco-home has been built right here in Christchurch. Style discovers
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Sustainable BuildingNew Zealands first 10-star eco-home has been built right here in Christchurch. Style discovers
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The Superhome Movement provides a model for a new standard of housing expected to influence Christchurchs affordable rebuild market, and Church Square is the first of two show homes to be built. Its warm, dry, and healthy; energy efficient and environmentally sound, says architectural designer Bob Burnett. These homes could be 50 metres square; they could be 480 metres square, no matter they will be built to a much higher design and performance standard than they would have been otherwise.
whAt iS A 10-StAr homeStAr rAtiNg? To achieve a 10 Homestar rating demonstrates international best practice for being a high-performing sustainable home. A sustainable home minimises the potential detrimental effect on the environment as well as having a low social and economic impact over the life cycle of the building. Homestar.
The rating is affected by all facets of modern living. For example, is your washing line in a covered area that enables you to hang washing out when its raining? If so, youre saving energy by not using a dryer. More complex changes to boost a home up the scale include construction methods that allow renewable energy to be generated on-site, such as from photovoltaic solar panels positioned on the roof.
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houSe FeAtureS Church Square has been structurally engineered for solid seismic performance. The framing is LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber), which is environmentally friendly and reduces construction waste due to its manufacturing process. The entire home has a ducted energy recovery ventilation system (ERV) that is linked to a solar wall. This harnesses the suns energy, then heats air through the ventilation system, in turn reducing heating costs.
There is a hydronic underfloor central heating system that is very energy efficient with a low running cost. The home had a combined greywater and rainwater system, with the rainwater collection tank holding 1500 litres. Greywater treatment and recycling can save between 30 to 60 per cent of potable water and reduces the pressure on local infrastructure, says Bob.
There are water-efficient fittings, solar power, and energy-efficient lighting. And its all wrapped in contemporary and stylish design. What is also impressive is the openness they have in regards to the design and construction. After all, the aim is to make a more sustainable environment for our future.
Home design is not always about trends and styles as each of our homes has different needs and functions. Style catches up with interior designer Vicki Andrews, who highlights how interior spaces are as unique as those living in them.
Vicki Andrews has worked in the interiors industry for over 25 years; she has several national kitchen design awards, and is known as one of Christchurchs leading kitchen designers.
Over the years Vicki has seen fads flourish and fad. I dont follow trends as such, in fact I have seen many of these come and go over the years. I prefer to work with my clients to understand what it is they need and what suits the design of their home, the way they live and like to work, as well as their budget.
Speaking with Vicki it is easy to see there is no one-size-fits-all layout that works even the kitchen triangle might not be the perfect answer for all. Gone are the days where there was just a sink, oven and fridge to make up the triangle of work space. Now there are so many more appliances. Cooking and preparation can be much more sophisticated, or simple; I prefer to work in zones in the kitchen, says Vicki.
Vicki works with all other areas of the home, too. Her designs are practical, stylish and have stood the test of time. I spend a lot of time with my clients and get an understanding of how they want to use a space, from there I design to suit. That may involve moving walls, creating windows and light, as well as incorporating all joinery aspects. I work in with other consultants, architects, interior and lighting designers and builders.
1. Know the space you want to change. For example, if incorporating a scullery, do you want to use this area for storage and hiding mess away from dinner guests, or is this an area you would want to prepare meals in? Its important to ensure you are not just following the fashion trends of having a scullery.
2. Do your research. Check a designers website before commissioning any work. Does their style suit yours?
3. Meet the designer. You need to be able to communicate well and feel comfortable
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4. Always allow a realistic budget. Have a good look around at appliances, and work with an independent designer who will give you the best advice for you, not necessarily for the business she or he works for.
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houSe FeAtureS Church Square has been structurally engineered for solid seismic performance. The framing is LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber), which is environmentally friendly and reduces construction waste due to its manufacturing process. The entire home has a ducted energy recovery ventilation system (ERV) that is linked to a solar wall. This harnesses the suns energy, then heats air through the ventilation system, in turn reducing heating costs.
There is a hydronic underfloor central heating system that is very energy efficient with a low running cost. The home had a combined greywater and rainwater system, with the rainwater collection tank holding 1500 litres. Greywater treatment and recycling can save between 30 to 60 per cent of potable water and reduces the pressure on local infrastructure, says Bob.
There are water-efficient fittings, solar power, and energy-efficient lighting. And its all wrapped in contemporary and stylish design. What is also impressive is the openness they have in regards to the design and construction. After all, the aim is to make a more sustainable environment for our future.
Home design is not always about trends and styles as each of our homes has different needs and functions. Style catches up with interior designer Vicki Andrews, who highlights how interior spaces are as unique as those living in them.
Vicki Andrews has worked in the interiors industry for over 25 years; she has several national kitchen design awards, and is known as one of Christchurchs leading kitchen designers.
Over the years Vicki has seen fads flourish and fad. I dont follow trends as such, in fact I have seen many of these come and go over the years. I prefer to work with my clients to understand what it is they need and what suits the design of their home, the way they live and like to work, as well as their budget.
Speaking with Vicki it is easy to see there is no one-size-fits-all layout that works even the kitchen triangle might not be the perfect answer for all. Gone are the days where there was just a sink, oven and fridge to make up the triangle of work space. Now there are so many more appliances. Cooking and preparation can be much more sophisticated, or simple; I prefer to work in zones in the kitchen, says Vicki.
Vicki works with all other areas of the home, too. Her designs are practical, stylish and have stood the test of time. I spend a lot of time with my clients and get an understanding of how they want to use a space, from there I design to suit. That may involve moving walls, creating windows and light, as well as incorporating all joinery aspects. I work in with other consultants, architects, interior and lighting designers and builders.
1. Know the space you want to change. For example, if incorporating a scullery, do you want to use this area for storage and hiding mess away from dinner guests, or is this an area you would want to prepare meals in? Its important to ensure you are not just following the fashion trends of having a scullery.
2. Do your research. Check a designers website before commissioning any work. Does their style suit yours?
3. Meet the designer. You need to be able to communicate well and feel comfortable
with her/him. Your designer needs to be someone who will listen to your needs, and take into consideration all the factors of design that make a kitchen or bathroom work within the individual space.
4. Always allow a realistic budget. Have a good look around at appliances, and work with an independent designer who will give you the best advice for you, not necessarily for the business she or he works for.
5. Enjoy the process! The end results will speak for themselves.
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Georgina McCormack explains how to offset modernity with jewel-toned colours and rich textures.
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offset modern shapes and materials in your living room by introducing jewel-toned colours and rich textures.
French interior architect Joseph dirand is renowned for creating a look that at once seems both modern and traditional. By mixing textures and tones in your furnishings, with strong sculptural shapes in your accessories, you can create a rich and inviting space and avoid the overly sparse look new homes can make the mistake of falling into. For example, colour can be introduced into your sofa or armchairs think soft green leather, navy blue velvet, or small pops of rich red.
There is a sense of luxury in curtains that fall from ceiling to the floor in the softest of linen. Be sure to conceal your fittings with invisible railings and that curtains have plenty of volume when open and drawn.
rugs coming out of europe, like danskina, are using new weaving techniques to create chunky textures, such as bauble and rose-like shapes, which will add softness and beauty to any room, especially those with wooden floors. Off-set such softer, richer elements with sculptural accessories that use brass, silver and marble as their materials. A pair of over-sized brass Bash Bowls on your dining-room table, the solid pepe marble mirror on a sideboard, and a timeless table lamp, like the one pictured from minimalux, will complete any room.
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Georgina McCormack explains how to offset modernity with jewel-toned colours and rich textures.
A modern-dAy mAsh-up
offset modern shapes and materials in your living room by introducing jewel-toned colours and rich textures.
French interior architect Joseph dirand is renowned for creating a look that at once seems both modern and traditional. By mixing textures and tones in your furnishings, with strong sculptural shapes in your accessories, you can create a rich and inviting space and avoid the overly sparse look new homes can make the mistake of falling into. For example, colour can be introduced into your sofa or armchairs think soft green leather, navy blue velvet, or small pops of rich red.
There is a sense of luxury in curtains that fall from ceiling to the floor in the softest of linen. Be sure to conceal your fittings with invisible railings and that curtains have plenty of volume when open and drawn.
rugs coming out of europe, like danskina, are using new weaving techniques to create chunky textures, such as bauble and rose-like shapes, which will add softness and beauty to any room, especially those with wooden floors. Off-set such softer, richer elements with sculptural accessories that use brass, silver and marble as their materials. A pair of over-sized brass Bash Bowls on your dining-room table, the solid pepe marble mirror on a sideboard, and a timeless table lamp, like the one pictured from minimalux, will complete any room.
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Representing luxury and glamour during the 1920s through to the 1940s, the art-deco style was often characterised by rich colours and bold geometric shapes. This was due to the style emerging at a time of high industrialisation, which was the beginning of what we now know as the modern world.
The influence spread throughout the world of art, architecture, home interiors, jewellery and even motor cars. Today, art-deco antiques are extremely sought after and can fetch obscene amounts of money at national and international auctions. The structured lines the deco style influences are still very strong today in design and interiors. Using furniture or interiors in this style will give any room a look of luxury and sophistication.
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EvocaTivE LighTing Mood is everything in art deco style and layered lighting is a way to create the right atmosphere. We suggest using polished, shiny materials such as chrome and brass as these will reflect the strong geometric influence of the deco era.
STRong gEomETRic ShapES This is the signature element of art deco style. Angular patterns and stepped designs with bold curves will give you the right look.
SLEEk SuRfacES Art deco is all about shine. Lacquer, polished wood and metal, and glossy paint combine to produce a slick and gleaming effect. Mirrored pieces throughout an art-deco room add to the reflective quality.
LuSh TExTiLES Nothing is too extravagant when it comes to textiles. Graphic patterns with texture will work. Use embossed wallpapers and bring in light-reflecting colours, such as golds and silvers. choose rugs, carpets and upholstery with geometric shapes.
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Representing luxury and glamour during the 1920s through to the 1940s, the art-deco style was often characterised by rich colours and bold geometric shapes. This was due to the style emerging at a time of high industrialisation, which was the beginning of what we now know as the modern world.
The influence spread throughout the world of art, architecture, home interiors, jewellery and even motor cars. Today, art-deco antiques are extremely sought after and can fetch obscene amounts of money at national and international auctions. The structured lines the deco style influences are still very strong today in design and interiors. Using furniture or interiors in this style will give any room a look of luxury and sophistication.
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EvocaTivE LighTing Mood is everything in art deco style and layered lighting is a way to create the right atmosphere. We suggest using polished, shiny materials such as chrome and brass as these will reflect the strong geometric influence of the deco era.
STRong gEomETRic ShapES This is the signature element of art deco style. Angular patterns and stepped designs with bold curves will give you the right look.
SLEEk SuRfacES Art deco is all about shine. Lacquer, polished wood and metal, and glossy paint combine to produce a slick and gleaming effect. Mirrored pieces throughout an art-deco room add to the reflective quality.
LuSh TExTiLES Nothing is too extravagant when it comes to textiles. Graphic patterns with texture will work. Use embossed wallpapers and bring in light-reflecting colours, such as golds and silvers. choose rugs, carpets and upholstery with geometric shapes.
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28 Style | heating
Energy efficiency in building has created innovation on a number of fronts, including the humble fireplace. Unfortunately this heating source is becoming something of the past due to its poor energy performance and high emissions. We are now inventing alternatives to fill the fiery gap.
One of the alternatives to the traditional logburner is an ethanol fireplace. If youre considering purchasing one, heres what you need to know.
What Is an Ethanol FIrEplacE? An ethanol fireplace is essentially a stainless-steel unit comprised of a burner tray, a cove, and typically a protective screen. They do not need to be vented to the outdoors as they only produce heat, carbon dioxide and steam. Their versatility and adaptability appeal to consumers looking to incorporate an affordable fireplace into their living environments.
hoW do thEy Work? The most common method involves ethanol being poured into the combustion chamber and then placed inside of the fireplace. A starter is used to turn on the fireplace. You can then regulate or turn off the burner by way of a sliding mechanism.
typEs 1. Burners. The burner is a tray that holds the fuel and regulates the fire; its usually made of stainless steel. 2. Inserts. These are metal (again, stainless steel is common) boxes that can be recessed into walls. 3. Freestanding. Wall-hung, tabletop or self-supporting units, often called cocoons. 4. Retrofit units. Designed to fit inside an existing fireplace.
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28 Style | heating
Energy efficiency in building has created innovation on a number of fronts, including the humble fireplace. Unfortunately this heating source is becoming something of the past due to its poor energy performance and high emissions. We are now inventing alternatives to fill the fiery gap.
One of the alternatives to the traditional logburner is an ethanol fireplace. If youre considering purchasing one, heres what you need to know.
What Is an Ethanol FIrEplacE? An ethanol fireplace is essentially a stainless-steel unit comprised of a burner tray, a cove, and typically a protective screen. They do not need to be vented to the outdoors as they only produce heat, carbon dioxide and steam. Their versatility and adaptability appeal to consumers looking to incorporate an affordable fireplace into their living environments.
hoW do thEy Work? The most common method involves ethanol being poured into the combustion chamber and then placed inside of the fireplace. A starter is used to turn on the fireplace. You can then regulate or turn off the burner by way of a sliding mechanism.
typEs 1. Burners. The burner is a tray that holds the fuel and regulates the fire; its usually made of stainless steel. 2. Inserts. These are metal (again, stainless steel is common) boxes that can be recessed into walls. 3. Freestanding. Wall-hung, tabletop or self-supporting units, often called cocoons. 4. Retrofit units. Designed to fit inside an existing fireplace.
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pros oF Ethanol FIrEplacEs Modern design low environmental impact Freestanding, portable Venting isnt required easy to install, as no flue required easy to operate suitable for indoor-outdoor use
cons limited heat output. not ideal as primary heat sources Cannot replace the ambience of a traditional wood fire not without indoor pollutants (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide) A ventilation system is a must (water vapour, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide must be exhausted) limited burning times means frequent refuelling Fuel can be expensive and proprietary, depending on the manufacturer and model
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As the evenings grow cooler it is timely to contemplate what changes you might like to make to your outdoor cooking area for next summer. Would you like to recreate the space in which you place your BBQ or have it constructed in to the space?
Alternative methods of outdoor cooking are becoming increasingly popular, including;
Pizzaovens;Woodfiredpizzaovenshaveenjoyedahugesurgeinpopularity.Thewarmthandambiencecreatedbyapizzaoven,(nottomentiontherecordspeedsforchurningoutpizzas),isguaranteedtomakeyouroutdoorspaceasocialhub.Pizzaovenscanbeportableorpermanently constructed and whether made of metal or traditional brick, they are both functional and aesthetically appealing.
Teppanyakiplates;Itmighttakesometimetodeveloptheflairofanauthentic teppanyaki chef, but in the meantime outdoor teppanyaki plates provide a very easy and versatile method of outdoor cooking. Teppanyaki plates can be portable or constructed within an island or bench. A rangehood will help with extracting steam and cooking smells if your teppanyaki plate is contained in an outdoor room or enclosed space.
ArotisseriecanbeanattachmentforyourBBQoraspecialisedrotisserieunit. Rotisserie cooking allows self basting, even slow cooking what better way to get your visitors mouths watering than to see and smell a succulent leg of lamb slowing spinning on a rotisserie!
Whichever method you choose for your outdoor cooking, location is important. Being closer to your house will pro