Bring that minimalist luxe touch to your posh home Danish design firm Kristina Dam Studio has created Minimalist coat stands and book shelves based on intersecting geometric shapes. The pieces are part of the studio’s Sculptural Minimalism collection of furniture and homeware described as having “a distinct Scandinavian and architectural expression”. The collection’s steel-framed Book Keeper is a single shelf fashioned from two square prisms. The first frame sits flat on the surface, while the second rests on top at a 45-degree slant, so the books that sit on it are angled with their spines pointing upwards. It provides a decorative display for a small selection of books. The Grid Coat Stand, also made from steel, features a single frame in the shape of a rectangular prism, intersected by a low steel shelf for shoes, and a single rail that sits flush with the top of the frame for hanging clothes. Dam wanted the piece to be “easy to place in a hall, bedroom or even bathroom”. Both the Book Keeper and Grid Coat Stand are available painted in black or white. The Sculptural Minimalism collection also includes lighting, candlesticks, stoneware vases and a series of “desk sculptures” in complementary stone, marble, wood and brass.

Living in India, what are most frequented cities for your business based travels? Whether to and fro, or even via, there is no escaping the triad of Mumbai, Bangalore and Delhi. So, while you are there, or will be, it is worth keeping your social diary busy as well, because what is work if not mixed with a little bit of fun. We all need to make pit-stops, to take a breather every now and then, and even as the jet-setting lifestyle comes with its own demands, it calls for its own kind of rejuvenating indulgences. Coming to know of a city by its airport, and the AmEx lounge it houses, is like judging a book by its first few pages only. A halt or even a short trip need not be an encumbrance, rather, if done in style, it can be an enrichment of a more aesthetic nature. Therefore, this clutter-free ready reckoner of the new, the next-to-be and the norm from among the best out there to dine at, shop from, and sometimes, just lounge in. As we help you with this project of planning your pit-stops better, this go-to guide suggests only the two top-of-the-list places, forming a pair with an eatery and some retail therapy, for whenever you are in these cities. [And to make matters more tempting, there is the American Express Open Doors Weekends which adds on rewarding experiences to your purchases,  as you only need to swipe your AmEx Card for Rs 500 or more, anytime  between 19, 20, 21 August 2016, at any of their new merchant partners to get a movie voucher worth Rs 500. And you will find listed on the site many merchant partners for Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. So there!]

LIFAAFA | Celebrating the spirit of independent design with a whimsical space curated with goodies that you’d want to bag immediately
LIFAAFA | Celebrating the spirit of independent design with a whimsical space curated with goodies that you’d want to bag immediately

While there are is whole list of new and next-most-happening eateries, stores and outlets opening up in the city, to match its manic pace, Mumbai has two spots which are amongst our current favourites. To begin, we will ask you to head towards Bandra where there is Lifaafa. Now you’d have come across concept stores before, but Lifaafa positions itself as ‘design curators’ of fashion, furniture, stationery and more. It really is this space for indie designers, from fashion, art and home decor among others, to showcase their wares and to reach out to their interested clientele which is curious enough to come looking out for one of their open studio days. Started by a production designer, Meenal Agarwal, Lifaafa is a workspace and a non-store store with a motley collection of clothes, bags, jewellery, art, furniture, footwear, tableware and décor objects by various designers artfully strewn around the studio, housed in an one-story outhouse in the compound of a bungalow near Bandra station. A place where you enjoy browsing while eating, shopping while talking, this is not flash but the one place to find quirky stuff from bijou bespoke labels like Maya ne Banaya, Tich, Tofo and more. [And should you be passing by Kemps Corner on a weekend, then let yourself have some quick sole therapy at Zotti which has a good collection of shoes and bags and which is also an American Express Partner Merchant, part of their #OpenDoorsWeekends, so you might just have time to make use of that movie voucher to follow your shopping at Zotti done with your American Express Card.]

BASTIAN | Serving the freshest catch in flavourful dishes which invite you to get messy with your food, in which the seafood is the hero in the end
BASTIAN | Serving the freshest catch in flavourful dishes which invite you to get messy with your food, in which the seafood is the hero in the end

And now on to more sensuous pursuits, we move you west towards Bastian, again in Bandra, and the new and modern seafood restaurant headed by chef Kelvin Cheung. This is one place where you might want to abandon your inhibitions as you get cracking, and literally at times, with all the fresh seafood dishes where the hero is your prawn or crab or one of its ilk, rather than overpowering spices. With a nautical themed décor, this eatery is all about casual chic with an emphasis on making everything from scratch and in-house. While the menu’s star highlights are all sea-dwelling. Some of the must-have dishes here would be the lobster rolls, Korean seafood pancake & crunchy Animal Prawns. The Crab Under the Bridge is a hearty delight which lets you get dirty with pleasure and if you like bespoke then there is the Seafood Market which allows you to choose the seafood and the style you want it cooked in. For accompaniments there are delicious, one-off, ‘filmy’ drinks from the tiki style bar and to finish a selection of cheesecakes to pick from.

CINNAMON | A store which is an architectural experience in itself, before being the one-stop shop for eclectic Indian designs and bespoke fashion and lifestyle wares
CINNAMON | A store which is an architectural experience in itself, before being the one-stop shop for eclectic Indian designs and bespoke fashion and lifestyle wares

A short flight away from Mumbai is the tech-savvies’ capital of Bangalore. And one just cannot conclude a trip to this city without eating up some delish Chettinad food or even spending some at Cinnamon which is a hallmark of boutique shopping in the city. Having moved to a restored heritage bungalow in Ulsoor, with its colonial charm intact, this multi-designer multi-store complex promises to be a one-stop destination for exclusive and eclectic lifestyle products which are handpicked by founder Radhika Poddar. Stocking a range of designers like Sunita Shanker, Pero, Aavaran, Khoj, Eka, Amrich, Mukul Goyal, amongst others, the store’s collection foregrounds Indian design with a wide selection of apparel, home décor, accessories, and footwear, all occupying the main house while along the corridor you will find Sanchita Ajjampur’s designs, and Raw Mango’s only store in South India., Besides, the store also houses collections from Artdinox, Jason Cherian, Rasa, Almirah, and Sacred Lotus. As retail is not the only purpose here, this promises a complete experience with interesting art exhibits on display and a café, Café Cassia, where you can eat dishes with fresh figs and sip on freshly brewed coffee while enjoying the artworks lining the walls, lent by the Tasveer Art Gallery.

CUBBON PAVILLION | Making Bangalore nocturne friendly, this 24 hour restaurant serves a delicious and expansive buffet with some star gourmet desserts 
CUBBON PAVILLION | Making Bangalore nocturne friendly, this 24 hour restaurant serves a delicious and expansive buffet with some star gourmet desserts

And now for those who crib, or apprehend, the lack of suitable culinary entertainment later into the night going by the assumed knowledge of Bangalore keeping early hours, there is not one but a few very good choices. But we will share the one which you will want to turn to not just for their lavish midnight buffet but also for a late night out with friends.  ITC Gardenia’s sky lit 24-hour restaurant, Cubbon Pavilion, is named after the green and serene Cubbon Park and features ITC Gardenia’s signature vertical garden, coming together seamlessly with the glass, marble, steel and wood adorned elegance of the restaurant to create an environment that is nature-inspired, tranquil and cheerful at the same time. Dig into the cuisine of your choice, whether Indian or international, and relish the care and attention from the staff, as well, while you finish up with some gourmet desserts.

SERENDIPITY | A travel-inspired lifestyle store housed in a haveli, this is a store with a difference, reflected well in not just its old world charm but also the exclusive collection that it showcases 
SERENDIPITY | A travel-inspired lifestyle store housed in a haveli, this is a store with a difference, reflected well in not just its old world charm but also the exclusive collection that it showcases

Coming back to the centre of it all, we have Delhi with its behemoth of store launches and restaurant openings, cutting through which we have a space in mind for you which is good to go back to every time. Located in the middle of Jonapur Village, beyond the line up of hotels and banquet venues, Serendipity is in a heritage haveli with blue doors. A lifestyle concept store, with a product range which goes strong on the Indian handloom and ethnic aesthetic, which curates vintage prints and décor items, it is a pleasure to just walk through the different connected rooms with the range showcased, and part of the set up itself. There’s an entire range of linen, furnishings, clothes, jewellery and furniture which can be customized, all produced or sourced in-house and therefore not part of any assembly line, rather the uniqueness of it is what you carry back, in the feel of it all and even in the packaging.

THE TEA LOUNGE | Situated amidst the sweeping grandeur of the Taj Palace Hotel, this is a place which is keeping alive the tradition of afternoon tea, of which there is a selection par excellence 
THE TEA LOUNGE | Situated amidst the sweeping grandeur of the Taj Palace Hotel, this is a place which is keeping alive the tradition of afternoon tea, of which there is a selection par excellence

Having browsed through Serendipity, you might want to partake some refreshments and the perfect place for this would be The Tea Lounge at Taj Palace Hotel. With an ambience that takes you back in time, a grandeur that has you a little in awe, and then comes in the tea with its china in place and bearing the assortment of small eats and desserts to go with the fragrant brew. If you are craving for an afternoon tea experience, or just looking for choices when it comes to high tea, then this is your place to be as there are four carefully crafted tea menus which allow you to pick between the Lansdowne, Athanaeum, Cavendish and the Indian Afternoon Tea, each with its own kind of eats, from the classic salmon/ cucumber sandwiches to scones with clotted cream to tarts, pastries and also cocktail samosas and wadas and more, all to be accompanied by single estate teas and coffees. [You might even take advantage of the American Express Open Doors Weekends to make further travel bookings at TCH Travels in Ashoka Avenue, Sainik Farms, which is one of their listed partner merchants. And as you get your travel schedule sorted, you have a movie voucher coming in right after your first transaction of the given value or more].

With the above being a go-to guide for your next trip to Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, we hope that you shall find time and temptation to visit the above haunts, guaranteed to make you appreciate your travel schedule and the city as well.

Two years after being appointed the in-house perfumer of Hermès, Christine Nagel’s has presented her first major creation for Hermès Parfums, and the special thing about ‘Galop’ is that it has a back to the roots association for the brand. Yes, Hermes has distinctive equestrian roots since it started ot as a saddle manufacturer. Galop combines two unexpected ingredients that display Nagel’s dexterity: doblis calfskin, usually used in men’s scents, which brings an animal side to the scent; and rose which bring feminine sensuality to it. These two aromas are blended with notes of quince and saffron. The bottle that Galop is housed in complements it perfectly, for it is shaped like a stirrup and completed with a leather lace. Now that’s what we call a neat finish.

Get a fin just like an aquatic species tail, that helps hone your underwater propulsion abilities.  The Foil Monofin, developed by swim coach Bob Gillett, encloses both your feet in the same large flipper, needing you to use your leg and core strength more than standard fins, allowing for a powerful and undulating kick through the water. Learning the technique would take some time of course, but by the time you’re done, you’d feel literally like a creature of the sea. You can own the Monofin with $46 but you’d need a lot more than just that to claim the large fin as your own.

Louis Vuitton has launched its exclusive Made to Order service for the Monte Carlo in Caiman leather. The service will be available permanently at their store in DLF Emporio, New Delhi. Known for its impeccable savoir faire, Louis Vuitton celebrates the 10 year anniversary of the iconic initials loafer – the Monte Carlo, by launching a special made-to-order Monte Carlo shoe in luxurious Caiman leather. Personalisation is integral to the brand and part of the DNA of the House since 1854, with the first special order of trunks. The brand’s ‘Made to Order’ shoe service showcases the highest level of craftsmanship as a luxury shoemaker. The Made to Order Caiman is available in 13 colors of the Caiman leather: Noir, Cacao, Carmin, Anthracite, Cognac, Bordeaux, Marine, Prune, Taupe and Blanc, among others, along with three different buckle options.  It also features Initials Hot Stamping on the lining.

The Traveller Shirt from Thomas Pink is the perfect addition to the globetrotting professional’s summer wardrobe. A no-fuss, easy-to-wear shirt that is just right for jetting back and forth from business trips and international conferences, it ensures that you go about your travels without having to compromise on looking sharp in your workwear, or worrying about overheating, patches and creases. With a unique easy care finish that minimises the need for ironing and a permanent crease on the sleeves, you will step off the plane looking as sharp as when you took off. As Thomas Pink’s most technical shirts, these feature an innovative finish that when washed maintains a ‘box fresh’ appearance on the collar and cuffs. Tailored yet not tight and available in both classic and slim fits, the traveller shirts are made with 100% cotton making them comfortable and breathable. For the full selection, visit www.thomaspink.com

The Luxe Café: What propelled you into working in the Perfume industry?
As do most things perfume related, my fascination for fragrance began during my time in France. My husband and I were both pursuing higher education in France and I started to consult with Firmenich one of the largest Perfume manufacturers in the world on trends related to the India market. I’ve been attracted to the world of fragrance because it is a mix of luxury, fashion and fragrance. It allows one to discover something powerful and unforgettable, with just a few superlative ingredients. It is all about impeccable ingredients and how they translate into anything that relies on olfactory or gustatory sensations.  I live for memorable moments that you savor many years later. It could be a conversation, a meal or a smell. I like to dream and I like to create. I am working on building a niche market in India and I hope that soon individuality will become the norm.I have created ITK – Haute Parfumerie with the mission to help people discover unique and delightful fragrances.

What do you have to say about the perfume retail scene in India? Is it one for only established brands or is there room for specialist fragrances?
Around 2008 is when international luxury brands started to notice the India market. Then we all struggled with the fact that the Indian consumer was too used to shopping abroad.  Obviously with fragrances too— people are also only used to buying fragrances in duty free.  I was that person too! However, many times in a rush you make a perfume purchase based on the top note of the fragrance which selective brands make as scintillating as possible.  The top note is what creates the hook for you to make an impulse purchase of Perfume. The top note also disappears after 10-15 minutes! Many a times, I would come back and realize that I had made a purchase mistake and I actually didn’t like the way it developed on my skin. Then I started to visit niche perfumeries in France and Italy and spending time to choose what I liked. It’s quite a rewarding experience to find a perfume that you love because unlike a dress which you will wear only a few times, a perfume you will wear everyday! Regarding is their room for specialist fragrance in India – I believe there is demand, however since it is a specialist product, we need to educate the consumer.  Niche Perfumes are becoming popular in part because of a growing perception that many mainstream perfumes, designed to mimic other successful scents, end up smelling the same.

“They smell of fear. The fear of being a flop,” Denyse Beaulieu, perfume blogger and author of The Perfume Lover: A Personal History of Scent, says of many mainstream perfumes. Niche brands differ from their bigger rivals in that they focus more on the originality of the scent than the packaging and the image projected via a celebrity. They also usually use higher concentrations of perfume extracts and a more refined palate of ingredients. Even though there are no official statistics on niche scents, analysts estimate they may already represent as much as 10 percent of total high-end fragrance annual sales.   In India this is about 4% of the consumer.

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Niche Perfumes use higher concentrations of perfume extracts and a more refined palate of ingredients

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AMATYS | Feminine, Unique, sophisticated and gourmand, with top notes of almond, coriander and heliotrope; heart of vanilla, jasmine, honey and patchouli and base of  violet, blonde woods, musk, amber and pralines
AMATYS | Feminine, Unique, sophisticated and gourmand, with top notes of almond, coriander and heliotrope; heart of vanilla, jasmine, honey and patchouli and base of  violet, blonde woods, musk, amber and pralines

Please tell us about some of your best-selling perfumes? What makes them so popular? Tell us more about the price points as well.
We currently stock Nabucco, The Different Company, LM Parfum and Mark Buxton.  It’s hard to say which ones are best selling, because they all are.  The entire collection has been curated by 4 noses in India and France to select the fragrances best suited to India – the olfactive palette as well as the weather.  Our prices start at INR 7800 for eau de parfum’s and go upto INR 40,000 for beautiful extraits which are oil based with no alcohol (Very good choice for people who are allergic to alcohol based fragrances).

What’s the difference between oil and spirit-based fragrances? How does each develop on the skin?
Fragrance oils are longer lasting, more complex.  They also have a longer shelf life. Spirits also sometimes flatten the robustness of the fragrance. The application of an oil-based fragrance is more of a ritual, whereas alcohol based fragrances are easier to use in todays fast paced world.  I would recommend spirit-based fragrances more for the summer and oil based for the winter. Alcohol based fragrances tend to be more volatile on the skin and disappear faster since the fragrance oil evaporates along with the alcohol. Fragrance oils are able to envelop you in a cocoon of perfume that is long lasting but more intimate. Alcohol based fragrances tend to leave more of a trail for others to smell.

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Jasmine based scents are liked all over India because it is an integral part of our upbringing.

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THE KEEPER OF SCENTS | Vaish says some estimates peg the niche perfume market in India at 10 percent of total high-end fragrance annual sales
THE KEEPER OF SCENTS | Vaish says some estimates peg the niche perfume market in India at 10 percent of total high-end fragrance annual sales

What is your take on perfume as fashion, or is it an accessory, or a matter of personal grooming only?
I think perfume is a mix of luxury, fashion, beauty, art and design! It is also a wonderful first impression. A niche fragrance is a treasure, an investment and an expression of your individuality.

Please suggest some perfumes from your collection which go best with Indian summers and winters? Also, what kinds of scents go well in the day and which ones work best for a night out?
“Sublime Balkiss” from “The Different Company” is a lovely feminine floral for the day and works well with the hot weather in India.  Wood and Absinthe is a fantastic blend of wood and citrus and lovely for men in the summer.  Many women love it too actually! For the evening and for winters, the “Revelation collection” from Nabucco, is a stunning combination of 3 beautiful perfume oils that last and last and reveal their true personality as the evening progresses as do many of us!

SUBLIME BALKISS | A chypre without Oak Moss offering a fabulous bouquet of delicate, velvety Violet Leaves, Damascus Rose and mysterious, warm Patchouli.
Fascinating, elusive and moving
SUBLIME BALKISS | A chypre without Oak Moss offering a fabulous bouquet of delicate, velvety Violet Leaves, Damascus Rose and mysterious, warm Patchouli.
Fascinating, elusive and moving

How do you go about selecting the brands that you curate in India? What is the criteria that defines a product’s suitability for the Indian market, or the nose as it were?
As I worked in the fragrance trends market in India, I understand now what notes do well in India.  These differ from region to region, for example jasmine based scents are liked all over India because it is an integral part of our upbringing.

We use many criteria to select the brands we represent – are they niche? Do they work well in hot weather? What notes do they use? Do the fragrances have longevity?
I spend so much time trying to really understand, which product will work for which person, it is like every sale is “custom made”: the right fragrance for the right person”. I like to offer private sale appointment to be “ connected “ with the person who will use it.

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HARD LEATHER | With masculine leather tonalities, its hearts reveals the elegance of iris supported by intoxicating honey, and spicy base notes of sandalwood, cedar wood, Oud, frankincense, styrax and vanilla
HARD LEATHER | With masculine leather tonalities, its hearts reveals the elegance of iris supported by intoxicating honey, and spicy base notes of sandalwood, cedar wood, Oud, frankincense, styrax and vanilla

Tell us a bit about your clientele? Who are your regulars and what brings them to you?Most In The Know clients are well traveled, sophisticated and looking for something out of the ordinary.  We have had some of India’s biggest names purchase from us, but I doubt they would like their names to be shared.

How do you see this domain evolving further? Will the trend of specialist perfumes grow in the future?
The fact the most big design houses have launched exclusif collections available only in their flagship stores is an indicated that niche perfumery is here to stay.  I think India is many years behind in the retail of specialist offerings in the fragrance industry.  In my experience, there certainly is a customer in India.  I am constantly amazed at how passionate Indians are about fragrance.  I recently met a young Nawab who mentioned his family had their own personal perfumer who lived in their house and made fragrances only for the family!  It is in our genes, we just need to rediscover it!

What are your plans for retail expansion in and outside of India? Where are you retailing out of currently?
We are currently working on many exciting projects but my focus is only on the India market at the moment. We retail online through our website, we work closely with an online luxury discovery platform “Smytten” and participate in specialist exhibitions. We are the only ones to have a patented technology of perfumed ceramics in India which we are using in many different ways.

The Sydney Opera House will undergo a $190 million dollar overhaul (Aus$247 million), the biggest since the building opened in 1973. The overhaul will focus on the Opera House’s acoustics, a major problem area and even described once as worse than an aircraft hangar. There will also be other upgrades to the main concert hall and foyer along with a new function center. Describing the landmark as a “symbol of modern Australia”, New South Wales state deputy Premier Troy Grant said the renovations were necessary to help the Opera House – the country’s busiest performing arts center – meet demand. The acoustic upgrades will include installation of a new acoustic ceiling, specially designed acoustic reflectors, automated draping, and a 3D surround-sound system. The second-largest performance space, the Joan Sutherland Theatre, is also being redeveloped. The acoustics of the concert hall, located inside the largest roof sail of the Opera House, has been the subject of scathing criticism in recent years.  US actor John Malkovich in 2014 said the acoustics were so hideous they “would do an airplane hangar a disservice”. Earlier in 1999, Sydney Symphony Orchestra chief conductor Edo de Waart had threatened to boycott the venue during the 2000 Olympics, calling its acoustic reflectors “a joke”. The concert hall revamp is expected to start in mid-2019 and last for 18 months.

Announced in early 2016, American tech company GoPro’s highly-anticipated 360-degree virtual reality capture Omni has now been given a decided date for release by the brand which announced details such as end-to-end workflow and retail price. The camera rig, designed to hold six GoPro HD Hero 4 Black cameras, can be used for capturing seamless 360-degree footage, for virtual reality (VR) or on-screen playback. If you opt for the full package that includes six Hero 4 Black cameras, the cube-shaped metal housing, and all the hardware and software for filming and stitching the 360-degree footage, you need to shell out $5,000. Alternately, you can go for a prorated version without the cameras for $1,500. The company will start shipping preorder units on August 17.

The Rosemont Hotel & Residence Dubai will soon house a wondrous marvel: a rainforest, quite literally in the middle of the desert. Operated under Hilton’s Curio brand, the $550 million project is a dual-tower development that will cover 13,000 sq ft and will be located on Sheikh Zayed Road. Each tower will have 53-storeys, with the rainforest coming as a pedestal on level five. It will extend to an expanse of 75,000 sq ft and include a splash pool, manmade beach (without waves) and trees. What’s more, there will be a simulated experience of “seeing flora and fauna from ground to the canopy”, while the air will be “misted using a sensory system” simulating the “sensation of being surrounded by rainfall without actually getting wet.” How’s that for virtual reality travel?