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Design DazzleInvesting in Sports

Porsche MagicConnecting through art

Nobu DelightsCruising in Greece

Summer ColoursLuxury Notes

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Some people think luxury is the opposite of poverty. It is not. It is the opposite of vulgarity.

-Coco Chanel

Experience world class luxury... with a touch of elegance

AHMED MOHSIN GROUP OF COMPANIES

GALLERY ARGAN: Qurum Shopping Area, Al-Bustan Palace, Bareeq Al ShatiSoon at Shangr-la-Barr-Al-Jissah, Muscat Grand Mall

PRIMA GOLD: Muscat City Centre, Qurum City Centre, Bareeq Al Shati

www.galleryargan.com

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Some people think luxury is the opposite of poverty. It is not. It is the opposite of vulgarity.

-Coco Chanel

Experience world class luxury... with a touch of elegance

AHMED MOHSIN GROUP OF COMPANIES

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The new fragrancewww.givenchy.com

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GALLERY ARGAN: Qurum Shopping Area, Al-Bustan Palace, Bareeq Al ShatiSoon at Shangr-la-Barr-Al-Jissah, Muscat Grand Mall

PRIMA GOLD: Muscat City Centre, Qurum City Centre, Bareeq Al Shati

www.galleryargan.com

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Ph: +968 24704317 Fax: +968 24700934

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Platinum Club

34IntervIewRenowned interior designer Maha Lamki talks

about the profession and her company Décor Bait Al Dhahir

38ShowcaSeKim Jepson, General Manager of IDdesign on the

Scandimavian brand’s success and the 2011 collection in store

42LIvIngIntricate wood carvings come to life when creators

at Abu Yasseen give their artistic touch to materials that transform into evocative and breathtaking furniture pieces

50homeB5 Living in Dubai epitomises the art of luxurious

living and represents some of the most niche brands from around the world

54eaSeLHow does art play a crucial role in home décor?

Acclaimed artist and art consultant Sarah White throws light on the subject

60LIghtIngLighting is the fourth element of architecture.

Ramesh Raja of Lighting Solutions LLC talks about the importance of right lighting

66hearthChoosing colours for the interiors of homes is not

simple yet the results can be outstanding

Business and Finance

72reaL eState Evergreen Developments and Aphrodite

Beachfront Villages offer the perfect package for getaways in North Cyprus; it is the Mediterranean’s best kept secret

76InveStmentSport management is a steadily rising investment

opportunity that offers remarkable results

Automobilia

82FIrSt Look The new Dodge Durango is muscled, powerful and

more striking than its predecessor making it a popular of 2011

86Luxe wheeLS BMW launches 6 Series Convertible and X3

hoisting its position as a leader in the world of luxury automotives higher

90DrIve An all exclusive high powered Porsche drive event

was the highlight last month when car aficionados had a field day driving uber luxury Porsche models through city roads

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Art and Design

96ImpreSSIonS Radhika Hamlai’s debut solo exhibition Human

Connections is a kaleidoscope of the artist’s journey over the years

100canvaS Jorge Aguilor-Agon visited Oman for the first

time last month where he showcased his paintings at Bait Al Baranda in an exhibition which was part of his seventh world tour

Gourmet & Hospitality

106revIew NOBU in Budapest is a hot spot for Hollywood

stars and has gained immense popularity amongst food aficionados for its Japanese delicacies

110ambroSIa ChoCo’a is a famous chocolate company

based in Dubai that has created a range of pure chocolate delights. Today the brand boasts of their delectable range of macaroons and cakes too

Travel and Lifestyle

116DeStInatIon A paradise in disguise, heaven on earth, an island

of Greek Gods and Goddesses; Greece can be described in many other ways. A perfect getaway for honeymooners or couples, the country has won many hearts

122eScape An iconic property, Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel takes

guests through the lands that the famous Arab traveller as journeyed

128habItatJebel Sifah promises to be the ideal getaway from

city stress once the project from Muriya is completed and operational

132Lounge Books of the month – The Happiness Project by

Gretchen Rubin and The Emperor of All Maladies by Dr. Siddartha Mukherjee

Style and Beauty

138FaShIon Two well-known names in the field of watch

making and fashion, Chopard and Giuseppe Zanotti created one of the most precious pairs of footwears for charity recently

142vIewClarins dips into the intricate and beautiful world

of mosaics to create the new summer makeup collection

Melange

148SImpLy muStS A selection of the finest buys for connoisseurs of

luxury

152my vIewPopular writer and author Patricia Groves talks

about making a home away from home

aDvertorIaL

48 Luxury kitchens from Poggenpohl - Porsche Design64 Leather tiles from Priante Pelleitaliana126 Home decor from The Living Room131 deLaCour from Gallery Argan134 Technological wonders from Metz

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R e f l e c t i on s

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Your home, your haven.Taking into consideration the amount of hours we spent at work, houses have become a space for us to dine and rest. Pretty much like a hotel. But what makes a house into home is what lies within the four walls. The colours, the décor, the individual touches… I have not forgotten the main ingredient - the warmth of familial connections. Yet, how a home looks and makes the people living in it feel is just as essential.

We have dedicated this issue of Crème de la Crème to Interiors and the elements that go into turning a house into a home. We spoke to renowned interior designer Maha Lamki to know more about her niche enterprise, Décor Bait Al Dhahir. Kim Jepsen of IDdesign talks about the brand’s latest collection. Learn about the importance of right lighting from Ramesh Raja of Lighting Solutions LLC. And be ready to be stunned by the exquisite wood work by Abu Yasseen. These are just some of the highlights of what lies ahead.

We have a host of other stories for you as well. We review the famed NOBU in Budapest and the gourmet chocolate ChoCo’a from Dubai. Also in store is a feature on the eclectic and beautifully designed Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel in Dubai. For all our discerning readers, we have a great article on Greece and the cruises organised by Variety Cruises that takes you to the beautiful islands in the Mediterranean.

We were pleasantly surprised by the number of entries we received last month to our Travel Quiz. One of you lucky readers will be flying off to Salalah along with your partner for a well-deserved break at the Salalah Marriott Resort.

That’s it for this month, dear readers. We shall be back next month with more exciting stories for you. Keep those mails coming in. We are slowly but surely incorporating some of the thoughtful suggestions you have e-mailed us. Until we meet again…

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ABDULLAH AL TAIE

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Interior decoration is an art that Maha Lamki has mastered. The accomplished interior designer is renowned for her contemporary, chic style that she incorporates in the projects she undertakes. Anne Kurian meets the awe-inspiring designer

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Maha Lamki, CEO, Décor Bait Al Dhahir

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CombInIng PassIon and CreatIvIty

Her office is a sea of tranquility awash in soothing white and grey punctuated by large, captivating photographs that relate to her work. Her home

is modern and stylish yet holds a lot of warmth. This is one designer who lives by what she believes in.

Maha Lamki is among the most renowned interior designers in the city. The CEO of Décor Bait Al Dhahir, Lamki has been fascinated by the world of design and décor from an early age.

“Ever since my childhood, I have liked to decorate. Creating something from a plain canvas, fabric or space has been my passion – be it a room, art or textiles. I took up art and then quickly moved to fashion and later textile printing. I have always been interested in designing,” says Lamki.

Her passion and creativity came to light when friends and family visited her home which was decorated by Maha. She got many requests from enthralled visitors to her home who liked the way she had done up the interiors of her home. Maha responded to the requests and had her tryst with interior decoration for two years.

Maha and her family moved to the UK for a while where she enrolled at the American Intercontinental University London for a course in Interior Design. When she came back to Oman, she was again approached by friends and people known to her to do up their homes.

“It was just passion that made me embrace interior designing and I truly enjoyed doing up homes,” says Lamki. She then decided to take her passion ahead and enter the world of interior designing as a business option when she started receiving enquiries for bigger projects.

“There were already big players in the market doing great work. But I wanted to bring my taste and design style

into projects. While these companies have great design methods, I wanted to introduce my designing styles that are quite different and unique to what we have seen in Oman. I wanted to be able to do this without having to be worried about having run-ins with the bigger players.

“I decided that I would keep my design styles and techniques but would sub-contract the bigger companies to do my work. In short, once I get a large project I will use my style of design and entrust the heavy work to the bigger companies. This has helped me to work with the larger companies and also get work done easier,” explains Lamki. The talented interior designer’s largest project till date is the new Ministry of Higher Education building in Qurum.

Speaking about her mode of working, Lamki says, “It is important to visualise how an empty office or home is going to look like after designing – right from the colour on the walls to fittings and furniture, and overall design. When I work with the bigger companies, I design the interiors and then the sub-contracted firm takes over the execution.”

“It was just passion that made me embrace interior

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Lamki is particular about not taking on every project that comes her way. “I will not take on a project that I will not be comfortable doing. The people or companies that approach me know my style and I do not like to make compromises in my work. I sometimes pull out of projects if I feel the client’s requirements that do not work with the look being created,” says the designer. She explains, “I cannot work on a project unless I am passionate about it.”

Quality is another area where Lamki will not compromise on although she offers her clients various budgets. Yet, if the choice of her client clashes with her design sensitivies, then Lamki is quick to point this out to the client. In almost all instances, Lamki’s judgement is not questioned.

Ornate decorative pieces, velvet curtains, large chandeliers and gold leafing are common elements of design synonymous with homes and even many commercial establishments in the Middle East. Instances of this can be found all over Oman too.

“But this is changing,” says Lamki. “The young generation who are well travelled and have seen homes or designs abroad are adopting cleaner and contemporary styles. I have visited the homes of young couples here and they all have incorporated unique styles in their homes that look lovely.”

Lamki feels that there is a need for more interior designers in Oman. “There are many residential projects coming up in Oman and we need designers who can do up homes. There are a lot of people who do not know how the interiors of their homes should be designed. Many people may not have the budget to afford personalised home décor advise as interior designers are limited here. But if there are more designers, then this problem can be tackled.” One of her suggestions is for companies that have large residential projects underway to avail the services of an interior designer for clients who buy the property.

Lamki’s reputation in the market has reached such heights that today clients hand over their houses to her and request her to make it “livable.” Clients trust her judgement and often leave her to decide just about every aspect of the interiors of their homes. Lamki is often complimented by her clients after a project is completed for transforming a house into a home.

“I believe in the saying: If you love your job, you are going to do great in it,” says Lamki. Undoubtedly, Maha Lamki is a fine example of that adage!

“There are many residential projects coming up in Oman and we need designers who can do up

homes

”Often, products, brands and certain raw materials that Lamki requires for her interior decoration projects are not easily available in Oman, which requires her to travel or turn to Dubai for her needs.

“Fabrics and select raw materials are easy to come by. But what lack is variety in furniture. We do have a lot of furniture stores in the city but not enough variety. So I often travel to Dubai to choose furniture for the projects I work on,” she says.

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Creating beautiful

Homes

A house is built by hands but, a home is built by heart.’ A home is indeed more than just bricks and concrete, what goes into it is more

likely the foundation. Homes are among the biggest assets we have and often an extension of our personality. The colours we choose, the accessories and the style we embrace for our homes is a reflection of who we are.

Any home can be made beautiful with the right accessories. One of the most popular accessory and home decor stores in Oman is IDdesign, a one of a kind store. The 2011 collection from IDdesign consists of a wide range of simple Scandinavian home decor products and accessories, with something for everyone; each piece of furniture is carefully constructed by their in house designers who keep up to date on the latest fashions and trends making their innovations a great success. However quality and comfort is a key feature and are not neglected in the pursuit of creating something trendy, an overall perfection is achieved.

Kim Jepsen, General Manager of IDdesign Oman gives us a deeper insight about the store and its latest collection.

How is the latest collection different from the earlier collection? “Furniture has become fashionable; 10 years ago the furniture retailers would decide what kind of fabrics, colours etc they wanted to sell and that was what they offered the customers, today collections are all about connecting with the colours from the fashion industry and all the global trends going on at the moment, because the customers of today are very selective, and very aware of current trends.

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“The 2011 collection is very glamorous, colourful, vibrant and with some outstanding designs – I think that a lot of the new shapes and designs gives endless opportunities to mix and match, and makes it easy to create your own dream home.”

What kind of response you have received so far?“Very positive; I think the vibrant colours, the touches of luxury appeal to not only to the locals but just about everyone. Actually we have had to reorder several things even before the catalogue has been launched – that is always the best indicator on how well a collection has been received.”

What is the kind of trend this collection boasts of? “Colours and patterns are big right now along with new versions of old favourites, but also quality. The trend is that customers don’t only want a cool, trendy sofa – they want quality and comfort as well.”

“The basic philosophy of IDdesign is to give the customers an exciting shopping experience filled with colourful inspiration always with great value for money

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Can you describe what the collection is all about? “Our style groups are there to inspire our customers – quite often they are a little more “edgy” than many people would normally choose – with the style groups we show that it is alright to combine different patterns textures etc.

Trend spotting is a long process, so in the progress of creating a new collection, trade fairs and fashion shows are visited, as well as working with designers on new materials and shapes – they always have to be a year or two ahead of the industry to ensure that we have the collections the customers are expecting from us – when they expect it from us.

We have four style groups, Deluxe, Global, Upnordic and Urban and they are all very unique and there is something for everybody whether you are a city person, globetrotter, into luxury or just want to live inspired by nature

Deluxe – The name says it all; it’s about indulging yourself into a luxurious world of contradictions where decadent satin meets raw rivets. Futuristic design combined with voluminous and richly ornamented interpretations of historic interiors. This version of glamour has a clear dramatic and overstated twist that will turn your home into exciting scenery for the adventures of your life.

Global – Is about inviting the world into your home. The Global interior is inspired by the most colourful and exotic cultures and creates a warm, original and exciting atmosphere ready to explore. Your own handpicked favorites add a strong personal touch - only for you to

“We have 4 style groups, Deluxe, Global, Upnordic and Urban and they are all very unique and there is something

for everybody whether you are a city person, globetrotter, into luxury or just want to live inspired by nature

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Kim Jepsen, General Manager, IDdesign

change all over again, whenever you like to experiment with time and cultures. This goes very well with today’s lifestyle where many travel a lot, and you want to bring some bit into your home.

Upnordic – IDdesign is Scandinavian and to obtain this classical Scandinavian style which is modest, light, and airy in its very nature you must keep it strictly simple. Design and materials in the Upnordic theme is strongly influenced by the peace and purity of nature. Stick to soft colours, functional furniture and a few accessories that represent the great Scandinavian design tradition, and create an interior that calms the mind.

Urban – Add pulse to your home with the modern and individualistic expression of the city. The Urban style combines constant change with a calm and informal atmosphere with room for innovation. Daring new materials and design ideas are balanced with comfortable and functional furniture to reflect the urban home as a private space of relaxation.”

What is the philosophy that IDdesign follows? “The basic philosophy of IDdesign is to give the customers an exciting shopping experience filled with colourful

inspiration always with great value for money. Our products are carefully selected with functionality, flexibility and design in mind. They accommodate aesthetical solutions; making rooms for individual choice of size and design. Our product and design managers are monitoring developments in trends in home furnishing and cover all important trade fairs in Scandinavia and around the world to assure that the product range of IDdesign reflects the latest trends in contemporary home decoration.” (With inputs from Abigail Lobo)

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when wood art comes to life

Intricate wood carvings come to life when creators at Abu Yasseen give their artistic touch to materials that transform into evocative and breathtaking furniture pieces. In a brief chat with Sabrina Santiago Al Noumani, she gives Sudipta Dasgupta a brief understanding of their unique wood work in the world of furniture

Sabrina Santiago Al Noumani, DGM, Abu Yasseen

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“Artists at Abu Yasseen are involved in creating masterpieces of different kinds which include – wood art paintings (using no paint, only natural wood colours and shades provided by nature)

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I t is not often that we get to see unique wood art on furniture from Oman these days. I guess that is one reason that makes Abu Yasseen’s Designs unique

and a cut above the rest. Abu Yasseen has been creating priceless hand crafted work for the past 18 years and their work is a reflection of talent, passion and love for creating unique furniture. Although I did not get the opportunity to meet the artists who are involved in carving out mesmerising designs on wood furniture; I saw the passion, commitment and the love for taking on the work in Sabrina Santiago Al Noumani, DGM, Abu Yasseen Designs, Trading & Marketing who is a graduate in Fine Arts and Visual Technology, CAD 2D & 3D certified and Adobe certified expert. It was the passion and love of Abu Yasseen’s founder for wood carving as well as inlays and his vision to bring the traditional beauty of Islamic style wood work and its secret techniques to life that this company was established.

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“We cater to a specific niche. We have been very fortunate to cater to royalties, dignitaries and elite from all around the world. We rarely advertise and our publicity is primarily through a word of mouth

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Today, Sabrina and the founder are equally involved in the business and together bring new innovative ideas and concepts in creative art furniture.

They pride themselves of offering clients ‘The Royal Art of Living’ and true to every word, their furniture does boast of an eclectic collection that evokes royalty and is a true luxury statement compared to other contemporaries’ in the business of furnishing in Oman.

CeLeBrATIoN of ArTISTrY At Abu Yasseen, in the process of creating masterpieces;

each piece combines solid, enduring construction and graceful proportion complementing the beauty of the finest hardwoods. Each hand crafted item from Abu Yasseen is a celebration of Islamic history and deep seeded tradition. The artists involved create each piece carefully for exclusive clients who have a taste for refined sophistication. What makes their products unique is that each of their items are produced once with a unique design element carved on it making it one of a kind with impeccable quality.

SpeCIALISeD ArTISANS At Abu Yasseen, artists use specialised tools to

create intricate details, textures and shapes. They do not compromise on quality and use the finest materials from all around the world to create breathtaking art on furniture that speaks for itself.

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KNoWLeDge IS poWerArtists at Abu Yasseen work tirelessly to create special

masterpieces using rare techniques which reflect rich tradition. To keep this tradition and technique alive in the future, a school has been set up by the founder himself where young talents are taught the trade to preserve the brand’s unique techniques. The school has witnessed true success in keeping their woodwork and carving traditions alive. Students are given a strong sense of intricate wood work being executed at Abu Yasseen by instructors who have been part of the organisation since its establishment.

UNIqUe CreATIoNS Artists at Abu Yasseen are involved in creating

masterpieces of different kinds which include – wood art paintings (using no paint, only natural wood colours and shades provided by nature), yacht interiors, aircraft interiors, car interiors, chairs, ottomans, beds, wardrobes, grand entrance doors, meeting tables, reception counters, grand dining room tables, buffet tables, work stations, wall cladding, wall units, libraries, privacy screens, mirror frames, game boards, picture frames, game boards, clocks, gift boxes, cigar boxes, jewellery boxes and key boxes …

Sabrina Santiago Al Noumani further explains the company’s niche area of work and how it gained success over the years.

A DYINg ArT KepT ALIve “We have been making handmade furniture for over

18 years now and it all started when the founder felt that traditional wood work was becoming a dying art in Oman. He wanted to ensure that this technique of wood art remained alive not only for the present but the future generation also. It has been his passion and love for keeping everything alive and fresh and we all work intently to make sure that this kind of art continues to live. Although very recently we have been incorporating some machinery to aid in our work; we make sure that our pieces does not lose the handmade intricacies that distinguishes our artistry and the uniqueness that we stand for.”

Love for UNIqUe ArT “The founder wasn’t and still isn’t interested in the

market at all. It is just pure passion that led him to establish this organisation. It has never been about business but love for this kind of work and its legacy. His creation and passion for our company is the strength and foundation for all of us. He observes one and gives his comments and suggestions which is absolutely amazing. Seeing someone so excited and involved helps the people to work better in this organisation. It is contagious and we are like a family, it is indeed a wonderful place to work.”

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ArTISTS MAKINg A DIffereNCe “We have more than 35 people working in our organisation, half of them being artisans working for many years who are in their 50s and 60s. They feel a sense of pride and joy in their creations especially when they see their work being used by royalty, dignitaries and officials worldwide.”

A NICHe CLIeNTeLe “We cater to a specific niche. We have been very fortunate to cater to royalties, dignitaries and elite from all around the world. We rarely advertise and our publicity is primarily through word of mouth.”

oUr WorK SpeAKS for ITSeLf “It is not necessary to be mainstream because we believe in keeping everything elegant, exclusive and what we do is very special. In the end it is not just furniture that we sell but it is a piece of art and we have clients who choose us as they want the very best and something unique which we always offer.”

TrUe MASTerpIeCeS“We have furniture with gold inlays, the finest woods from around the world, gem, mother of pearl and inlay among other materials. We use a variety of beautiful and creative materials in our work. We use 100% natural and rare woods without artificial colours or dyes.”

A ToUCH of MoDerNITY“I believe the future of our designs will continue

to change and lean toward modernity as our clientele is currently changing and influenced by all that is contemporary. We provide what they are looking for.”

THe fUTUre of THe BrAND“We are evolving every day and introducing new ideas,

materials and processes endlessly. We cater to the discerning and exclusive client, and invite you to be part of our ‘Royal Art of Living.’ We strive to have our product known globally not as Abu Yasseen, but as “Made in Oman” this is our pride and our tradition.”.

“We are evolving every day and introducing new ideas, materials and processes endlessly. We cater to the discerning and exclusive client, and invite you to be part of our ‘Royal Art of Living’

Intricate work made of wood using no paint, only natural wood colours and shades provided by nature

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wHen luxury Has a new meanIng

Poggenpohl presents the first of its kitchen range designed especially for men from the luxurious brand – porsche Design

Porsche Design Group and Poggenpohl Möbelwerke GmbH present their first co-designed kitchen P’7340 which was awarded one of the oldest and

most coveted design prizes in the world: as one of the fifty best-designed entries it received the “iF gold award 2008“ at an award ceremony. The kitchen is distinguished for its innovative framework, purist styling and high-quality materials. With their new kitchen, both companies intend to live up to the trend that shows an increasing number of men displaying an interest in ‘kitchen and cuisine’.

Porsche Design is among the leading luxury brands in the segment of upmarket men’s accessories. Ever since Professor Ferdinand Alexander Porsche established the Porsche Design brand in 1972, his products have been identified with functional, classic and purist design, at the same time convincing customers with their technical innovations. Around the world, Porsche Design products are exclusively sold in company-owned retail and franchise stores, upmarket department stores and by authorised dealers.

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Aluminium profiles of different sizes, which permit individual styling, constitute the basic framework of the new kitchen. Within the aluminium frames, customers can position cabinet elements any way they like. The result is a modular, spacious and extremely versatile system of frames and carcasses that deliberately integrates clear spaces into the overall design concept.

The use of aluminium, a material typically used by Porsche Design, gives the kitchen an innovative and technical look as the material lends a high degree of originality to the surfaces of both the furniture carcasses and the frames.

The two wood varieties available for the front surface design provide an eye-catching contrast with these cool materials. Customers can choose between Driftwood, a heavily brushed type of pine that feels quite natural to the touch, and Dark Oak, a finely brushed type of dark oak.

A special highlight of the Poggenpohl Porsche Design kitchen is the fact that all cabinets can be opened without handles: A gentle touch of the finger, and pull-out elements and drawers will open magically thanks to built-in high-precision systems, while a light push suffices to make them all withdraw and, over the final centimetres, go back automatically into their original position. The absence of handles further emphasises the uncompromising, purist and aesthetic appeal of the furniture.

In addition to multi-functional lighting systems harmoniously integrated into the sleek overall concept, the kitchen also boasts a high-tech audio-video system. The module has a purist appeal thanks to the aluminium-titanium coloured, anodised aluminium frame with its ultra-glossy surfaces in back-painted glass. The electronics of the built-in LCD module are installed behind glass

to protect these delicate components against dirt and splashing water. The module itself does not require a ventilation system and features an innovative, extremely small sound system whose plug-and-play solution offers options for both analogue and digital connections.

The legendary Ritz Hotel on the Place Vendôme in Paris is now offering its well-travelled guests a further highlight: fully renovated, the largest suite in the famous establishment has been fitted out with a Porsche Design kitchen from Poggenpohl.

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Patricia Boettcher, founder of B5 Living has a background in working in the construction and real estate arena. Her passion for high quality,

contemporary design led her open B5 Living – The Art of Living in Dubai a few years back. B5 Living’s expertise lies in creating bespoke, luxurious interiors that relate to individual needs. The company works with some of the most renowned and classy partners who have indisputable background in luxury interior fittings.

Boettcher shares with Crème de la Crème about B5 Living and her journey so far in the region…

Are you an interior designer by profession or is it passion?I am not an interior designer but I do have a passion for high quality, contemporary design. W hen I worked in construction, I often managed the interior design of the homes I built. As a result I developed a good grounding in interior design, and have an eye for what works and what doesn’t. At B5 we have a team of experienced interior designers to help our customers and I also consult with our clients personally.

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every living space is unique and different. B5 Living caters to luxurious and bespoke interiors, catering to individual requirements. patricia Boettcher, the founder of B5 Living talks on the art of living

“When I worked in construction, I often managed the interior design of the homes I built. As a result I developed a good grounding in interior design, and have an eye for what works and what doesn’t

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How did you decide on these specific high-end brands from the vast sea of choices available these days?Eggersmann has been successfully designing and manufacturing kitchens worldwide for more than 100 years. The brand still adopts a personal approach; the word “no” is simply not in their vocabulary! I believe they are one of the most innovative, luxurious and customer focused kitchen brands in the world, in terms of unique materials and superior design.

With Lambert, I became a customer in the early 1990s and their individual, independent and technically perfect bespoke pieces became a way of life for me. Their timeless, unique collections make Lambert one of my all time favourite furniture brands.

I was looking for a small individual safe manufacturer when I discovered Doettling, just around the corner from the home of my parents!

When I visited the Jensen factory in Norway, I had a feeling of such tradition and pride. The customer approach of this 60-year old brand is so transparent.

For years I have worked with Junckers on a number of European projects so it was natural for me to select the brand as our partner.

F+M Fos also has a very personal customer approach. Two of Greece’s top designers handcraft each piece individually and are willing to work closely with their clients to achieve the best and most creative results for each of their beautiful designs.

Schmalenbach has taken the business from a small, two-man team into an internationally respected business by taking the concept of design oriented box furniture and adapting it to each individual customer’s needs.

With ad notam, no other brand on the market compares to this superior product.

Getting a franchise is difficult but getting a brand nearly half the world away is tougher. How did you manage to get them all under one roof?Most of the B5 brands – Eggersmann, Doettling, Lambert, F+M Fos – are family owned and run. They all have a philosophy very similar to that of B5. Design is all about a personal style, a lifestyle, a feeling of comfort yet functionality in our own environment. Each brand under the B5 umbrella is bespoke in its design ethic. We have brought the art of customization to contemporary interiors, offering luxury design and quality craftsmanship in every brand we partner with.

On approaching each brand there was an automatic synergy between our concept and their own individual business objectives. This led to a natural partnership.

What made you launch B5? Could you take us through the setting up and the journey so far? I always felt that there was little opportunity for us to express our individuality in our own personal space, and this region is no different to the rest of the world in this regard. I wanted to create a design centre where both designers and end users could come, consult and leave with a piece of furniture that is as unique as it is creative.

When I moved to Dubai and was furnishing my own home, I felt very uninspired by what was available. I soon developed a business model, which would bring exclusive contemporary European brands to the region, offering bespoke furniture and accessories, from a sophisticated and creative space. B5 took a few years to become a reality – I am a true perfectionist and this shows in my work – I wouldn’t have dreamed of opening until every thing was 100% perfect!

B5 refers to the five principles; how do you manage to achieve this in every project you undertake?They are not only the five design principles, they are B5’s own principles. We follow this philosophy in everything

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we do, from our initial client consultations to delivery, fit-out and after sales. We have also recruited a team of highly trained European technicians, so the fitting of our Eggersmann kitchens and Schmalenbach cabinets, for example, are of the highest standards.

Is your clientele based only in Dubai?Although our showroom is in Dubai, we are not limited to this market. We also have clients from other parts of the Gulf as well as Abu Dhabi.

please tell us about your future plans.I am currently searching for other interiors brands that appreciate our philosophy of customisation and compliment our current core brands. I will soon be traveling to Europe to meet with some small, unique and interesting companies who I am keen to work with.

In the long term, I am keen to develop a B5 collection of my favourite pieces from all over the world. I am currently sourcing high quality manufacturers to discuss my design concepts.

With regard to expansion of the business to other countries, this will be subject to the level of demand in these markets. (With inputs from Abigail Lobo)

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It’s about artArt in homes is no longer for art’s sake. Sarah White tells Priyanka Sacheti how art is increasingly becoming a vital

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It is increasingly becoming du jour nowadays to invest in and collect selected art pieces which will subsequently adorn one’s home. However, the

collection and adornment of art is as much about forging a personal relationship with the art as it is revelatory about one’s identity and interests. Furthermore, the relationship between the art that one collects and the home décor is a further interesting one in which the two complement and enrich with one another.Crème de la Crème spoke to well-known Muscat artist and art consultant, Sarah White about her thoughts on the role art plays in a home’s décor.

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What role do you perceive art playing in a home’s decor?Art will quite simply brand your home for the art that we choose to put in our homes reveals elements of our character, interests and individuality as well as how we wish to be perceived by visitors to our home. It is about personal thought, idea, and expression. Art can act as a souvenir of a happy holiday or memory of a person or place; it can be thought provoking, aesthetically pleasing, relaxing, and even challenging or confrontational.

What novelty do you think a piece of art bring to a home’s existing decor space? When in the process of decorating homes, what difference will art make to the décor being envisioned?Art will bring interest and enjoyment into the home; for example, I can stare at a painting I like and lose myself in

the canvas for hours. Many friends who are art lovers have shared this view and take great pleasure in showing to a new guest their favorite pieces. I always look at art in peoples’ homes when I visit them; there is invariably an interesting story connected to it and as to why it is on the wall. Art can also complement the interior design , texture ,and colour that fits in with the furniture and concept created for each room. Most homes have art of some kind somewhere, reflecting the human instinct to decorate our dwellings since thousands of years. It is very exciting to buy art, and let’s face it, real art comes at a price and is a luxury to most, art can be seen as an investment but also just enjoyed for what it is.

How does one go about choosing art for a home with existing decor? What if you are considering investing in an art work while simultaneously formalising

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Sarah White, artist and renowned art consultant

the overall decor vision of the home: what aspects should you keep in mind prior to choosing and purchasing a work?If you are looking for art for an existing furnished home, you need to think about wall space for your art and what kind of sizes you can accommodate before you start looking for it. You need to consider lighting and sunlight, keeping in mind that sunlight can fade artwork fast so you should never place artwork in direct sunlight. Then you could start to looking for things you feel would fit. I would like to personally point out though that I buy art because I like it, I never plan as to where I will be placing it. I have worked with various interior designers in my capacity as art consultant and the most important place to start when creating a vision for a space (or home) is by assembling what we call a ‘mood board: this will reflect the feeling that you want to conjure up in your space.

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You can assemble whatever you like and eventually begin understanding what kind of ‘mood’ you would like to set in each room; the mood board can consist of a collage of textures, patterns, colors, and fabrics. The best place to start would be by cutting out things from magazines you like and use that as a base. Once you have established the ‘mood’ then you can start to plan wall colours, furniture, flooring, accessories and art to recreate that desired ‘mood’.If you are buying art as an investment, you need to know about the artist and their professional background- their credibility, if you like. It is akin to if you were wishing to invest in a company, you would feel a lot more secure if you knew of the background and the company’s sustainability before giving them your money. Some artists or galleries have websites or brochures so you can do some research. I don’t like thinking of art as a financial investment, though: I prefer to look at it as an investment in your creative soul.

How should art be placed in a space? How should one make it integrate into the home whilst still retaining its individual identity?If you invest in a piece of art, it has made a connection with you and you will find a space to hang it. Art reflects

your creative side and the choice you make reflects your personal taste. Many people are now making their own art for their living spaces and having fun doing it. I have also worked with kids on big canvases that their families exhibit in their sitting rooms with great pride. To make spaces work, you have to consider the overall picture and how each individual part fits together to make this bigger picture: you have to therefore figure out how the furniture, accessories, and art will work in conjunction with one another. You may have to further re-think when you purchase a new piece of art and its impact upon the existing decor.

What are the contemporary global trends? Are home decorators intent on including works in their homes that are reflective of their tastes and interests or do they still gravitate towards famous artists’ work?Global trends are very diverse; in general, people are becoming more interested in replicating a similar feel of decor that they may have seen in a luxury hotel or a magazine. People are experimenting with more colours, textures, fabrics and dramatic features such as lights; they are taking care about what with they choose to put in their homes and it’s always important to mix form with function. My advice is ‘less is more’ and de-clutter your homes to enjoy them, buy good quality furniture and artwork and be proud to share your home with others.

What role is art playing in omani homes nowadays?Most Omani homes have areas for entertaining guests and they vary greatly depending on the taste of the homeowner: some are very formal and classic while others are very casual and contemporary. Calligraphic art is very popular as are traditional landscapes in gilded frames. The younger generations are more fashion conscious, often possessing amazing contemporary art pieces. I would always encourage people to buy real art from real artists rather than what I describe as supermarket art from lifestyle shops.

Could you please share your list of dos and don’ts regarding placing art in one’s home?Art should always be hung at the centre of your eye level, which is usually about 160 cm from the floor. One major mistake that people make while hanging art work is to hang it too high; after all, you should be easily able to see and enjoy the work without having to strain your neck. Hang the art straight. Finally, do not allow the frame to overwhelm the art-work; give the art work space to be so that you can appreciate it without any distractions.

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A home can be made or marred through lighting. ramesh raja, the general Manager of Lighting Solutions LLC, emphasises on why no home is complete without right lighting

Lighting Solutions LLC has been doing pioneering work in the field of lighting in the Sultanate of Oman since 2005. The Toyota and Lexus showrooms,

Jawharat A’Shatti’s new wing, high end boutiques and upmarket villas are just some of the projects handled by Lighting Solutions. One of the leading wings of the Jinesh Dharamsey Holding Group of Companies, Lighting Solutions was set up by entrepreneur Jinesh Dharamsey, Sarma (who looks after the business in Dubai) and Ramesh Raja, the General Manager of the company.

Ramesh Raja, a lighting designer and application engineer, along with the team at Lighting Solutions has been doing outstanding work and has brought many innovations to the field of lighting in the country. From large commercial establishments to palatial villas and more, many major assignments have been attended to by Raja and his team. A qualified lighting specialist, product designer as well as electrical and electronics engineer, Raja takes some time from his busy schedule to talk about the company, lighting innovations and the styles in vogue.

Lighting Solutions LLC – the journey“We set up the company in 2005. Lighting in Oman

was at its infancy at that time. There were large companies in the market at that time but they offered only lighting as a product. Our services were different – we offered concepts. This was appreciated by the clients we met and they offered us various opportunities to do more than just sell lights.

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“Our first challenge was the Toyota showroom in Wattayah. The project was given to us within two months of the opening of Lighting Solutions. We took it on and worked really hard to realise the project. The project distinctly marked us as lighting speclialists in the market. Soon word spread about our work in the showroom and many opportunities started pouring in.”

It’s not about selling products“With many Far East products coming in to the market,

mushrooming of trading houses and the downfall of Dubai market, there are many dealers or stockists who are dumping cheap lighting products in Oman. Our priority is not to sell lighting products, our challenge is to make a client understand the difference between a cheap and premium product. Clients are sometimes confused after having seen the cheaper variety of lighting products available. For instance the client sees a chandelier for a few rials and then when he approaches us, we need to explain why the lighting products we have are a few hundred rials. We educate the client and that is what is important for us. This is a process

“Today, most people spend very few hours in the house and that limited time

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we always get into when we take on a project. And I think that is what makes us different from others in the market.

“Turnover is secondary. We want our clients to trust us first. When there is trust, there will be a sale automatically. Our customers have gone on to become our friends and also recommend us to others. We are also particular about the projects we choose; if we feel a project is just a commercial endeavour we are sometimes hesitant about taking it up.”

The importance of right lighting“Lighting is the fourth dimension in architecture.

Without lighting, a building is incomplete. To achieve the right effect in lighting, there has to be marriage of mood and utility. When lighting up a home, every feature has to be attended to. A building has to look appealing even against darkness and this is the function of lighting.

“Today, most people spend very few hours in the house and that limited time has to be comfortable. Lighting plays an important role in such a scenario. When taking on a residential project, we meet the client a few times to understand what his needs. We go over his home plans and his ideas; we then put forth our suggestions. Sometimes it may not be what the client wants, but what would be ideal to the architecture. Most of our clients appreciate the suggestions we put forth and are delighted by the results. We believe that lighting is an art.”

Tradtional lighting vs. Contemporary lighting “The general trend in lighting even now is to use heavy chandeliers, pendants and wall lights. But this often turns out to be accumulation of unnecessary lighting products. Provisions are made for wall lights or pendants but then when it comes to maintenance, not much is done and even the poor quality of products show up after a year. At the end of the day many elements remain in places which are effectively not used.

“But we feel this may not always be necessary and explain to them; most often customers are happy to have lesser fixtures in space as long as the lighting is right.

“Almost 75 per cent of the customers prefer the traditional style of lighting but the other 25 percent are open

to very innovative ideas. We have had some customers who have been flexible enough to make modifications in their building plans to accommodate the lighting ideas suggested by us.”

Lighting is my passion“I have been in the field of lighting for over 21 years now. I worked for less than a decade in India and then moved to Dubai where I worked with the Zubair Group. Dubai was just starting to develop in those days and there were many projects that were coming up. It was a great experience for us to learn more about the lighting industry at an international level.

“I am passionate about lighting; I am also a qualified lighting specialist. Developing and improving lighting products is one of my areas of interest. I also took courses in lighting and have passed the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions (NCQLP) examination.”

Ramesh Raja, General Manager, Lighting Solutions LLC

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Priante Pelleitaliana, a company where creativity and technology are an integral part of leather applications, presents its range of interior design

products to the brand Nextep Leathers: new application ideas for easy and practical laying of leather floor and wall coverings.

An original alternative to classic materials such as gres, ceramic, marble or wood, Nextep Leathers tiles are the fruit of a careful technical and stylistic study aimed at finding new applications for leather in the living environment. And they do indeed offer an innovative, well-balanced mix of physical, aesthetic and performance features that are unrivalled within the market.

The structural profile of the tile consists of a ceramic support base, guaranteeing resistance and stability, coupled with a leather surface worked to the highest tanning tradition standards, which gives the tile an imperishable surface and an extraordinary aesthetic finish at the same.

Each base material is suitable for different application requirements and thereby opens up a wide range of possible end uses.

For example the tile on a stoneware base guarantees a stable, firm floor by being laid directly on the substrate or screed. It is therefore easy to use either in new buildings or in complete renovations where the existing floor is to be removed.

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The tile on a PVC base is thinner and therefore best in the case of “light” refurbishments since it may be glued onto existing floors; in addition PVC is a flexible material and this tile is therefore recommended also for application on curved walls, arches and columns.

Solid and compact, Nextep tiles lend a touch of refined elegance, softness and natural warmth to environments. Easy to clean, fireproof, water- and oil-repellent, they represent a new concept in flooring, giving space to tactile sensations that reach deep into the soul: as if by magic, environments come alive, breathe, absorb sound and mature over time along with their inhabitants.

Two series are available: LIFESTILE, which includes smooth-finished tiles of leather in its most natural, simple form, and TACTILE which instead includes tiles with a hot-press surface finish of trademark Italian style.

There are eight solid and shaded colours with a refined aesthetic aspect in the colour range. These go from the darker shades such as black, slate, chocolate and dark brown, to the lighter shades such as mahogany, amber, sand and ivory.

The rich palette and numerous surface finishes make an infinite number of combinations possible and allow floors and wall-coverings to be adapted to different styles of interiors, bringing out the choice of classic, modern or even country-style furnishing.

“A journey into the world of leather can be a wonderful thing”, concludes Luigi Priante. With Nextep Leathers that’s the way it is every day: all it takes is to let the sensation of walking barefoot over a warm, silent leather floor flow through you.

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Home and HuesColours reflect the personality of a home owner. Colours bring depth and substance to a home. Choosing the colours for the interiors of homes is not an easy task, but one that requires research and creativity

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A home can most often tell you how the people living in it are. Their personalities often are imprinted in the décor of their homes. The

colours of the walls play an important role too. In fact colours and moods are interrelated. For many people, a particular shade can trigger good or bad feelings based on a personal experience in our past.

The colours you choose for the interior of your home matters a lot in setting the tone of your living space. Some experts suggest vivid colours like yellow and orange increase our productivity, while other colours influence our perception of the passage of time. Studies show that people perceive time to move more slowly in a red room and faster in a blue or green room. Colour is also believed to affect our physiology. For example, bright reds and yellows are said to increase blood pressure, while blue does the opposite. Orange is said to be an appetite stimulant, while violet has the opposite effect. Many people are naturally attracted to warmer colours such as red, as opposed to cooler colours like blue. And lighter, brighter colours are known to make

a room look and feel bigger; darker, cooler colours the opposite.

Moving to colours and personalities, people who like brown are considered to be dependable and stable, while those who favour blue are confident. Lovers of yellow are optimistic and creative, while pink people are - surprise, surprise - more romantically inclined. If you’re a green person you’re responsible and generous with your time.

Keeping in mind your own colour tastes, here is some simple, practical advice on choosing colours that will best work on the outside of your home:

Start from the top down. In terms of a single point of colour reference, your roof is usually the largest and most obvious feature. So bear in mind the colour you choose ‘up top’ will influence the choices you make ‘down below’.

Look around you. Unless you’re trying to make a very strong statement about your individuality, you’ll want to choose colours that blend and harmonise with both your built and natural environments.

Keep in mind how colour can seemingly ‘change’

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according to the time of day or season. Some colours may look warm and relaxing on a sunny day, but might appear more subdued on a cloudy day.

Warmer colours create the perception of nearness, while cooler colours make things appear to be further away. Consider this when choosing colours to highlight particular building features.

Remember that too much of a good thing isn’t necessarily so good! On a complicated design, bright colours may cause sensory overload. Softer colours and complementary accents can help create a more classic look and style.

In the end, colour comes down to personal choice. But whatever the choice, you can be sure it says something definite about you and your lifestyle.

Interior paint colours trends in 2011 can be affected by current and future social and economic factors, but for sure stylish wallpaper patterns, paint colours and interior decorating accessories for modern rooms will become more intimate and decorative details more impressive.

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Subtle colour tones and soft interior paint colours, like citrus yellow, light green, blue or pink-lilac, will be popular for large surfaces of rooms walls in 2011. Choosing bright and sharp colours, like reddish pink and brown-purple for interior decorating accents, saturated and vivid paint colour schemes for small details and wallpaper patterns will be modern decorating colours trends in 2011.

Paint colours offer practical and quick interior decorating changes. Interior painting is an inexpensive way

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Selecting the paintThere are mainly two paint varieties for interior work - latex

and alkyd. Latex paints are water-based and easy to work with. They are

low odour, quick drying, easy to cleanup and relatively inexpensive. However, latex finishes are less durable than alkyd paint.

Alkyd paints are synthetic-based and adhere to surfaces better than latex paint. Some alkyd paints have vegetable or linseed oil in them but they are still referred to as oil base paints. They provide a rich durable finish, emit an odor and are slow to dry. If you use alkyd paints you will require chemical solvents to thin the paint and to clean up tools and brushes.

Paint manufacturers are now creating ‘green paints’ that do not have volatile organic compounds that can be harmful to the environment.

Selecting paint finishesPaint gloss is a crucial element of interior paint work. There are

five types of paint glosses:Flat - a low glare finish for surfaces that do not require frequent

washing. It’s also the best at hiding flaws in walls. Eggshell - a low sheen finish for walls. This finish can be used

in areas that require cleaning such as kitchen and bathroom walls. Satin - a pearl-like finish for walls and woodwork. It stands up

well to moisture and is good to use in bathrooms. Semi-gloss - a low sheen finish that has a satin, low glare shine

and moderate durability. This finish is good on wood trim, doors and cabinets.

High gloss - the most wear-resistant finish, containing the most resin. The durability of glossy paints makes them ideal for use in areas subject to frequent use.

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to add freshness and style with a modern colour to rooms. Many people will prefer modern paint decorating to bring novelty into their home decor in 2011.

When choosing colours, start with main areas of the house - specifically, the living room, dining room and entry way. Choose a colour scheme for those areas first, then pull one colour from the scheme. For example, take the blue sofa and tone it down to midnight blue for an accent in more private spaces such as the den or bedroom.

Another simple trick to getting the colours right is to use darker colour values for the floor, medium colour values for the walls and light shades for the ceiling.

In general, analogous colour schemes - colours next to each other on the colour wheel, such as blue and green - are more casual and relaxing, and work best in informal or private spaces. This is a good strategy for a bedroom, where you want to rest and recover.

Whatever colour scheme you choose, put something black in every room. The black clarifies all the rest of the colours in the room. Try a black lampshade, a black vase or a black picture frame.

When decorating a space, divide the colours in the space into components of 60 percent of a dominant colour, 30 percent of a secondary colour and 10 percent of an accent colour. The walls will most likely be the majority, the upholstery would represent the secondary colour and accessories such as a wall hangings, floral arrangement or cushions would make up the rest.

If you have a small room in your house, don’t paint it white to make it seem bigger. Instead, cozy up to its

architecture with a rich, warm colour scheme. Let your big rooms expand with light, and your small rooms wrap you up and nurture you.

If you decorate according to your tastes, other people will appreciate it because it’s your personal style, even if they’d never decorate their own house in the same way. That means if you want to make every room in your house red, white and blue, go for it. You can make any colour look good as long as it’s your taste.

If trends play a major role in the way you dress and live, then grey-purple with dark chocolate paint and decor items form the main colour palette for 2011. Neutral gray, soft green-yellow and comfortable beige colour decorating ideas with classic white or black colours are popular paint colours for rooms walls as well. If you flip through the catalogues of popular home décor and paints-related stores, these colours will be at the forefront.

Elegant gray-purple-brown room paint colours feel intriguing and sensual, creating comfortable and relaxing bedroom decorating at the same time.

Intimate dark chocolate and smoky-purple mix is considered to be main colour in contemporary modern interior decorating colours schemes this year.

The combination of cmoky purple-brown living room paint colours with neutral beige or light gray, dark golden or sand, deep red or pink, sky blue, citrus yellow or light green colour accessories create warm, personal, interesting and modern interior decorating design.

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North Cyprus is the Mediterranean’s best kept secret, loved for its slow pace of life, value for money and delightful village-feel; it combines beautiful bays and enchanting sights - making it ideal to travel any season. evergreen Developments and Aphrodite Beachfront villages offer the perfect package for getaways

Angela Rees, Sales & Marketing Manager of Evergreen Developments Group

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Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, located 40 miles south of Turkey, smaller than Sicily or Sardinia and larger than

Corsica or Crete. Cyprus has a fascinating history and is of enormous strategic importance - marking the meeting point of three continents: Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It has a total area of 1357 square miles – roughly the size of Wales.

Evergreen Developments Group specialises in the development of unique villas and apartments in prime locations of Northern Cyprus. Evergreen Developments Group consists of an international team with a wide range of professional experience in property business. The high

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“Offering vast selection and style within captivating scenery, Evergreen Developments Group has been

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level of technical expertise combined with the use of advanced property construction materials and methods guarantees the quality of our products.

Angela Rees, Sales and Marketing Manager of Evergreen Developments Group was in town recently to give a talk on holiday options and property buying in North Cyprus.

“Every North Cyprus real estate project that is designed has its own unique character and is aimed to provide high quality lifestyle while preserving the environment. We provide customers with residential or holiday homes in North Cyprus at the highest design and construction quality that ensures client satisfaction as well as a sound property investment in North Cyprus, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC),” says Rees.

Offering vast selection and style within captivating scenery, Evergreen Developments Group has been referred to as the ‘pioneers of Northern Cyprus property development’. With over 12 projects consisting of apartments, penthouses and private villas in the hottest spots of North Cyprus, the company specialises in stylish design, high quality buildings, and unique selection of onsite amenities for ensuring quality of life and a smart property investment.

Choosing the right property at the right time is the key to a wise investment. Whether it is an apartment, penthouse

or private villa on the sea or in the mountains, Evergreen has the widest range of property options in the most prime locations of the magical island of Cyprus.

Rees explains further, “North Cyprus was chosen for its unique beauty, convenient location, and outstanding climate. Wander through traditional villages, hike mountain trails with olive trees and wild flowers, and visit historical

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“With prices starting from only £31,950, and non-status mortgages, Evergreen Developments is currently in process of

delivering 6 developments to happy homeowners

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ruins and ancient castles. Experience natural beaches and hidden coves and swim the azure calm Mediterranean bays. For sports and leisure enthusiasts, enjoy a round of golf with a mountain backdrop and stunning sea views, or head for the sea for boating, diving, kitesurfing, fishing or swimming.”

With prices starting from only £31,950, and non-status mortgages, Evergreen Developments is currently in process of delivering 6 developments to happy homeowners.

North Cyprus has five distinct regions offering something for all tastes and activities! The geography ranges from high mountains to flat inland plains.

1. Kyrenia area - The famous harbour town of Kyrenia (Girne) with its cobbled streets, gorgeous water-front cafes and superb Venetian castle is backed by the dramatic wooded slopes of the Beşparmak, or the Five Finger Mountains, to the North. Nearby Bellapais Abbey with its fantastically preserved 14th Century Abbey and charming craft shops and cafes is a “must-see” for visitors.

2. Güzelyurt (Morphou) area - This area is flatter and more agricultural with its famous citrus groves in the

West and the foothills of the Troodos Mountains rising up behind it. Access to the South and skiing are easy from here. The area is a very unspoilt region, rich with ancient archaeological sites (including the ruins of Soli and Vouni Palace) and local culture.

3. Karpaz Peninsula - The totally unspoilt Karpaz region (known as the “panhandle” due to its handle shape) - a spectacular finger shaped peninsula in the East, has Iskele as its main town. Here visitors can take day trips to the island’s best beaches – miles of unspoilt sand dunes. Wild donkeys, herds of goats and other wildlife abounds.

4. Famagusta - The “outdoor museum” of Famagusta (Gazimağusa) castle and its associated historical sites on the eastern coastline has been listed as an important heritage site by the World Monument Fund. It is surrounded by sandy beaches.

5. Nicosia (Lefkoşa) - is a fascinating city to explore and the only remaining divided city in the world - with the border crossing providing unrestricted crossings for all EU citizens.

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Aphrodite Beachfront villageAphrodite Beachfront Village is an award-winning pre-74 title West Coast property investment and holiday development, right on a beautiful sandy beach, surrounded by orange groves, ten minutes from the unspoilt market town of Guzelyurt and just outside the charming village of Gaziveren. This area has recently been awarded a special protected tourism status by the North Cyprus government – and there is high demand for rentals here both long term and for holiday-makers. Phase one is now completed.

The high-end, meticulously designed accommodation of all sizes ranges from studio apartments to three bedroom duplex homes, especially positioned to provide unbroken West Coast Mediterranean views and unrivalled sunsets to the West - with breathtaking Troodos mountain views to the South. Access to South Cyprus (10 mins to crossing) and skiing in the Troodos (55 mins) make this truly an all-season resort. There is 9 hole golf nearby and professional watersport facilities onsite.

“Aphrodite is unique in its rental opportunities - we are only ten minutes from Lefke European University and currently have a waiting list for University Staff Members seeking all year accommodation. In addition, they are in the process to soon launch the MEZORT rental operation with

dedicated online booking site and staff members, whose task it will be to get holiday bookings for your property. We have a proven track record from summer 2010 having already gained one partner travel agent,” says Rees.

Rees emphasises on the following two points for future buyers.

Don’t decide until you visit the property!

For this reason the vast majority of those visiting

Aphrodite decide to invest – they FREE accommodation offer of three nights free as guest, either as part of our general Inspection Trip or as part of your own private holiday in North Cyprus.

Aphrodite is an all-year resort.Many of those wishing to visit their new home in

the winter have no idea that the temperatures between November till May are too cool for swimming outdoors unless the swimming pool is heated. Aphrodite resort boasts a unique covered heated pool, plus a host of other all-year facilities and on-site 365 days per year quality restaurant. In addition, we are very near two border crossings to South Cyprus – including easy access to the Troodos Winter Sports and Skiing.

For more information email [email protected]

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Investment

A much fascinating and upcoming area of investment is sports. The potential is manifold and the payback, if played well, can be extremely

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A not much written about but bourgeoning sphere of investment is sports. Away

from the often illegal or morally dubious business of gambling/betting on games, investing in sports-related ventures is a business opportunity whose time has come. In fact Qatar recently hosted its second sports investment conference earlier this year. Sports investment allows you to build a solid portfolio over time much like a stock market or mutual fund, and propagates strong financial gain over time provided you are a player in form. There are plenty of reasons to play ball from media attention to recession proof returns.

gAMeSports provide not just entertainment and distraction from busy workaday schedules but also present business opportunities to suit all kinds of investor profiles. It also gives a certain amount of emotional satisfaction to be closely involved in a sport that appeals to ones natural interests.

The potential of sports is evident if one follows the example of America’s A league B schools. Professor Grousbeck, director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies at Stanford Graduate School of Business juggles his academic duties with a role as managing partner of the Boston Celtics, a National Basketball Association (NBA) team. At the Kelley School of Business Prof. Winston’s, book, “Mathletics” is part

of the curriculum and deals with issues such as ticket pricing, marketing the team, and even how many hot dog stands to let. Wharton launched the Wharton Sports Business Initiative, a research-focused think-tank, directed by Professor Ken Shropshire. providing customised programmes to a variety of clients, including the National Football League (NFL). Institutional investors are also now taking an interest in minor-league teams. Manhattan venture capitalist Seaborn Capital, for example, specializes in arranging financing for ownership groups like Mandalay Baseball Properties.

Another reason to get out on the field is that investment in sports is likely to be more efficient as it is usually based on better information. Media coverage ensures that sports teams and personnel are closely policed. Games are analyses ad-nauseum and stats available for analysis (often free of cost) are mind-blowing. Compared to conventional

companies that often go to great lengths to hide information, sports is very public giving you the opportunity to make more informed investment decisions.

A compelling reason for considering sports for your investment is that even in shrinking economies, sports has shown itself to be resilient and gives you a more or less level playing field (pun intended). Consider the latest auction amounts paid for cricketers by the Indian Premier League (IPL) teams or the average price of television-advertising slots during the last Super Bowl. The Premier League of English football sold domestic live broadcasting rights for three seasons from August 2010 for nearly 5% more than the existing deal. So while no one can entirely escape the recession, sports seem to come close.

The second most compelling reason is the old standard of investing – the goal of portfolio diversification. As a more or less completely un-correlated asset class, investing in sports is an excellent way to diversify from your conventional financial market investments.

And now for scoring the ultimate GOAL – Sports have given consistently good returns to savvy investors. Allen Fears, one of the founders of the sports consulting firm National Sports Services, notes that properly-run minor-league and independent baseball teams reap profits of 5

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to 10 percent per year. NSS has participated in 18 minor-league baseball team sales, and according to Fears, not only has every team turned a profit on sale, the average team has sold for more than four times the purchase price after five years. Even derivatives like Sports based funds have shown returns of above 10% for year to date figures as evidenced by funds like Newton belonging to Centaur Private Managed Accounts Fund.

SeTSo if you are itching to take to the field, what are the investment routes? Well, if money is no issue (we are talking at least a few 100 million dollars) then buying a team is the most direct way of equity investment in sports. On the other hand if you are in for the long haul, carefully chosen minor league teams or upcoming sports (like Cross Fit) or region specific sports (think Falconry in Mongolia)

could give you a hard hit for less than a million dollars. Amongst the established sports, Hockey has the lowest average investment prices as per Mark Ganis, president of SportsCorp, a Chicago sports business consultancy.

If you don’t have the contacts or the money for buying yourself, you could turn to companies like Sports Investment Partners (http://www.sportsip.co.uk/) focused purely on the Sport Industry. They have a specific focus on companies in the mid –lower market range. While current focus in on Europe, they are also looking at opportunities in the Middle East and Asia Pacific. Mediasportsinvestments.com is another international fund focused on football.

A more conventional way to invest in sports is to buy normal stocks in selected sports related companies like Nike (NYSE : NKE) or ESPN (owned by Disney NYSE:DIS). These companies have not only given investors consistently good returns but are projected to post very healthy growths and returns in the next 5 years.

You could also invest in vehicles like Centaur Private Managed Accounts Fund products like NEWTON, EUCLID (http://www.centaurinvestments.com/) which could help you spread your investments over several sports. Centaur is a market-leading investment managers in sports intelligence and training and last year launched the Galileo Managed Sports Fund, the worlds first regulated sports exchange traded fund.

At a more intensely personal level, sports memorabilia and related collectible also make for good investments and there are specialized companies trading in the same.

A new but growing sports investment model is that adopted by StarStreet (http://www.starstreet.com/), a kind of stock market system for sports that uses real money for buying and selling virtual shares of the players and teams. Founder Jeremy Levine is quick to note that the model is about “investments”, not “bets” as certified by several lawyers. The first market was for the NFL. They are now offering NBA, MLB and other markets.

Indirect business opportunities exist in investing in sporting venues, franchises (like gyms and merchandise) or sports relates gaming, institutes and software.

MATCHA word of caution from the Coach before you enter the sports arena. This is pro league and the risks and returns both abound. Auto Racing is a striking example. Despite the popularity of NASCAR, International Speedway’s (NASDAQ:ISCA), shares have fallen almost 20% over the last decade. Shares of World Wrestling Entertainment (NYSE:WWE) have declined 24% over the same period.

So while the various World Cups (Cricket & Football) have proven that people are crazy about sports and sports related searches dominate Google, turning your interest into a profitable investment requires technique as well as temperament both qualities that make a star athlete.

“A compelling reason for considering sports for your investment is that even in shrinking economies, sports has shown itself to be resilient and gives you a more or less level playing field (pun intended)

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wHeels oF Powerredesigned and powered with a new engine, the 2011 Dodge Durango is a surefire winner on and off the road. The three-row SUV packs in quite a punch too!

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The name Dodge Durango summons up the image of a muscled 4-wheel drive with a protruding hood and heavy feel. The new 2011 Dodge

Durango is in no way less muscled yet has softer lines and an accentuated body. In fact the new Durango looks even better with the redesign. The three-row SUV is quite a riveting automotive too.

Although some die-hard Durango aficionados may find the new model slightly gentler in appearance than its predecessor, it is quite the beast on the road. And yes, the Durango, not so surprisingly, makes its presence felt even at a distance.

The SUV is large and can amp up its roar on the roads. Equipped with a powerful engine, the Durango can give you the feeling of the automotive being able to handle just about anything thrown its way.

exTerIorIf you are looking for a stylish vehicle that also purrs when switched on, then you are better off looking elsewhere. The Dodge is definitely macho even with its new soft accents on the body. The body of the Durango is rugged and has a complete ‘made to rough it out’ look. After all, depending on the model, a 290HP @ 6400 rpm or 360HP @ 5150 rpm is a definite ride that can rough it all!

Dodge has not comprised in size; the redesigned Durango is still big. The length of the Durango is 5075,

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“The Dodge is definitely macho even with its new soft accents on the body. The body of the Durango is rugged and has a complete ‘made to rough it out’ look

its width 2172 and the height measures to 1800. The new Durango features a large sunroof, notching up its points in the aesthetic design department.

INTerIorThough the interiors are quite simple, there is quite a bit that the 2011 Durango packs in. There are very few knobs to play around with on the dash of the 2011 Durango and features silver-coloured trim accents.

Space is an impressive factor of the 2011 Dodge with plenty of shoulder, head- and legroom. Even when the third row in use, the cargo space measure to about 17.2 cubic feet. Both the second and third rows fold down, which translates to more space.

Space also comes in the form of a tiered center console in the front row and cubbies in different areas inside the car. Another highlight of the automotive that went down well with us is its remote start system that got the car started and cooled by the time we got it.

The vehicle also has an entertainment system for rear-seat passengers and this could be handy when you are running errands with kids or while going on a long drive.

The audio-system is powerful and the model we took had Subwoofer; we sure did bring down the roof with the music!

DrIveThe model we took for the test drive was the Durango Citadel 2011. It goes without saying that the 4-WD is heavy and thus can seem a tad slow in response when you step on the pedal. But that’s forgotten the moment you are cruising down the road; the Durango does get a lot of approving glances too. Powerful and in control, the 2011 Durango is just great on and off the road. It can haul quite a bit of weight around and is sure to perform just as well even with excess baggage.

Like one of our friends commented, the 2011 Durango is not meant for the drag race track but is a winner for the everyday commute especially in this part of the world. Firm and settled in a way reliable automotives are, the 2011 Durango held its ground even when thrown around curbs and ungraded pathways. It rides low giving the driver the feeling of being in control even when off road.

We were mightily impressed with its control on the

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road even when flying down the highway at top speed. Even with its large size, the 2011 Durango is quite easy on maneuverability.

SAfeTYThe vehicle’s brakes were the first of its features that we tested out and got thoroughly impressed with. The company says that the new Durango provides 45 safety and security features. This includes the standard electronic stability control (ESC), Hill-start Assist, Blind-spot Monitoring (BSM) and Rear Cross Path (RCP) detection, which aid drivers when changing lanes or while parking. Front seat-mounted air bags and curtain air bag for all three rows are standard.

And should you use the Durango to haul heavy baggage, there’s even standard trailer-sway control. Dodge has always been up on their safety standards and the manufacturer does not disappoint with the new automotive.

The Dodge Durango 2011 with its truck-like feel and extremely impressive road handling is a great vehicle family vehicle that is nothing less than reliable. This is one vehicle that can throw its weight around and yet be in control!

(Photography location courtesy: Shangri-La’s Barr Al Jissah Resort & Spa)

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sHeer luxuryThe 6 Series Convertible and x3 are the newest additions to the BMW fleet. Boasting of new design features and advanced technological innovations, the two models show why BMW is among the best auto manufacturers

Looks can often be deceptive. But not when it comes to BMW. The two news models from the German auto manufacturer – BMW 6 Series Convertible and

BMW X3 – are a sight to behold with their pedigree design and styling. Matching the great styling of the cars are the incredible features that BMW has fitted into both models.

BMW 6 Series ConvertibleMaking its Middle Eastern debut over thirty five years BMW first launched the 6 Series, the new third generation BMW 6

Series Convertible has been restyled with a refined modern design whilst retaining its strong characteristic lines.

Including a ‘shark nose’ in its front end design giving the car a sense of surging forward, the new BMW 6 Series Convertible has a strikingly contoured bonnet and muscular wheel arches that hint at its powerful engine technology and impressive road holding promise. Meanwhile the luxurious atmosphere of the interior is highlighted by the driver-oriented set up and offers individually tailored seats for the driver, front and rear passengers.

The roof of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible takes just 19 seconds to open and closes within 24 seconds. Both operations can be activated while on the move at speeds of up to 40 km/h.

High-class functionality is underlined prominently in the updated and redesigned Control Display with the iDrive control system. High-quality materials, carefully coordinated colours and, once again, meticulously formed surfaces combine to produce an ambience defined by luxury.

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The new BMW 6 Series Convertible is available in Oman with two engine variants: 650i and 640i, which offer more power and more fuel efficiency than their predecessors. The eight-cylinder power unit in the BMW 650i Convertible produces 407 hp and the BMW 640i Convertible generates 320 hp. Both engines come with BMW TwinPower Turbo power, direct fuel injection and VALVETRONIC technologies team up as standard with an eight-speed Sports automatic gearbox.

“The progressive character of the new models is emphasised with numerous BMW ConnectedDrive optional driver assistance technology features for enhanced convenience, infotainment and safety

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BMW x3The all new second generation BMW X3 arrives in Oman seven years after BMW Group introduced its original X3 Sports Activity Vehicle. With a totally redesigned exterior and interior, the new X3 model is instantly recognisable as a member of the BMW X family that includes the popular BMW X6, X5 and X1 models.

The new striking design accentuations convey urban elegance and versatility. The combination of a flat front and a high rear end indicate the vehicle’s sporting characteristics, whilst the forward-slanting BMW kidney grille, large headlights, powerful looking front apron and the distinctive contoured bonnet signalize self-assured presence. The side view of the new BMW X3 is characterised by a unique interpretation of typical BMW X design features, including powerfully flared wheel arches and the short distance between the front axle and instrument panel.

The second generation model will be available in Oman with two new six-cylinder engine variants boasting twin-turbo technology and an eight-speed automatic transmission: the xDrive35i and xDrive 28i. The top-of-the-range xDrive 35i engine with 306bhp enables the X3 to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.7 seconds; the average fuel consumption is just 8.8 litres per 100 km and CO₂ emissions of 204g p/km making the X3 class-leading in terms of performance and fuel efficiency.

“The roof of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible takes just 19 seconds to open and closes within 24 seconds. Both operations can be activated while on the move at speeds of up to 40 km/h

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The new BMW X3 has been designed around BMW’s EfficientDynamics strategy that encompasses many technology innovations to offer outstanding performance and a reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emission. In addition, the BMW X3 comes with brake energy regeneration, EPS Electric Power Steering, demand-controlled ancillary components, intelligent lightweight construction and tyres with reduced rolling resistance that all contribute towards lowering fuel consumption and exhaust emission levels.

BMW ConnectedDriveThe progressive character of the new models is emphasised with numerous BMW ConnectedDrive optional driver assistance technology features for enhanced convenience, infotainment and safety. Some of these include: Comfort Access; Navigation System; Surround View; BMW

Park Assistant; Bluetooth Office and Audio Streaming; USB Connectivity; BMW Night Vision with pedestrian recognition; Head-Up Display; High Beam Assistant; Lane Departure Warning

Owners of select new-generation smart phones can also access the phone’s office function via the operating system iDrive. A new Bluetooth interface that integrates the smartphone device into the vehicle enables e-mails, contact lists, messages and calendar entries to be received and displayed on the Control Display and even read out by means of an optional voice output function. In addition, Bluetooth Audio Streaming enables the driver to listen to music from an audio player or mobile phone without the need for a cable. The title information for the song appears in the vehicle display and can be selected and accessed via the iDrive Controller.

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sHIFtIng gearsAn all exclusive high powered porsche drive event was the highlight last month when car aficionados had a field day driving uber luxury porsche models through city roads. Sudipta Dasgupta reports

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All other driving experiences become insignificant when compared to being in total control of a magnificently engineered Porsche. For Porsche

enthusiasts, it is a way of life - a unique and exciting relationship that develops between every Porsche driver and their car.

Porsche Centre Oman, SATA LLC, demonstrated the power, precision and outstanding driving performance of the world’s leading sports car manufacturer by hosting an exclusive driving event – the Porsche World Roadshow.

I experienced the same feeling as any Porsche driver would that day as I enjoyed every bit of driving each of the six mean machines on the rugged roads of Fanja. My photographer was a true sport to endure the adrenaline rush while I jammed the accelerator to almost 200kmph.

The team of the Porsche World Roadshow brought the most admired sports cars including the popular Panamera as well as the new Cayenne, the latest addition to the model range. Altogether, 14 cars were shipped to Muscat for this highly popular driving event. Following the twisted and breathtaking mountainous roads to Fanja, all Porsche

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“Porsche Centre Oman, SATA LLC, demonstrated the power, precision and outstanding driving performance of the world’s leading sports car manufacturer by hosting an exclusive driving event – the Porsche World Roadshow

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vehicles demonstrated exceptional dynamics, high safety features, power and uncompromising comfort.

Prior to the start of the drive, we received quick instructions about driving a Porsche car. Highly qualified Porsche instructors were flown down to provide expert tuition throughout the day to enhance driving skills. Participants were presented with a rare opportunity to test-drive the entire model range over a period of seven days.

My favourite was the 2010 Porsche Panamera, the automaker’s first four-door sedan, debuted in the summer of 2009. The initial offering was three different models fitted with two incredibly capable eight-cylinder engines. The Panamera Turbo featured a mighty 500 horsepower variant of the identical engine that could launch the four-passenger sedan to 60 mph in well under four seconds.

“Highly qualified Porsche instructors were flown down to provide expert tuition throughout the day to enhance driving skills

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Jawharat A' Shati Complex Next to Muscat Intercontinental HotelTel. 24696974

A non-profit organization offering a wide range

of high-quality and exclusive handcrafted

products interpreting the country’s history and

culture. Bring home the essence of Oman’s rich

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The Gallery works closely with artisans from the

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Art & Design

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ConneCtIng tHrougH artRadhika Hamlai’s debut solo exhibition, Human Connections is a journey through the artist’s styles and techniques over the years. Colours, forms and themes take centrestage at this exhibition

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Art has been her passion since childhood but it was only in 2000 that Radhika Hamlai started painting consistently. She did not take long to

create a name for herself in the Omani art scene. Often exhibiting with other renowned names from Oman’s art fraternity, Hamlai’s works have been noted for its defining styles and themes. A solo exhibition has been due and Hamlai did just that recently.

Hamlai’s debut solo exhibition, Human Connections, was unveiled Shangri La’s Barr Al Jissa Resort and Spa’s Art Gallery. The exhibition featured works and styles of the artist since she started pursuing art seriously.

“This exhibition has been on my mind for some time but I was not sure if would be able to exhibit solo so soon,” says Hamlai. “But I had a lot of encouragement from my

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family and friends; and I thought if I did not do it now, then when?” One of Hamlai’s earliest supporters was her sister-in-law, Niti Hamlai who encouraged her to become a member of the Omani Society for Fine Arts.

The art scene in Oman has developed considerably in the past few years. Appreciation and knowledge of art among has seen an impressive surge in the city with more people buying art.

This is an encouraging trend for artists like Hamlai and her peers. “When I started painting art was still at its infancy in Oman. But in the last six years or so, there has been a considerable growth in art.”

A pioneering artist, Hamlai has been instrumental in facilitating workshops for artists in India and Oman to work as well as exhibit together. She herself has exhibited in various parts of the region and India.

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At the exhibition, Hamlai’s works included a combination of oils, charcoal, acrylics and pen. Human Connections is a kaleidoscope of emotions and thoughts. Hamlai portrays life and various aspects that surround it through her paintings that are visually arresting. Hamlai’s strokes are bold and vibrant.

Hamlai’s works have an identity of their own – often being inspired by the phase she is passing through which translates into captivating and moving art. One of the phases that she travelled through and ws portrayed in her works was spirituality. Bright and vigorous abstract forms come to life on the canvas heavily inspired by the artist’s spiritual travels to India.

Her inspiration comes from her surroundings and how she feels when standing in front of the canvas. “I do not plan or think too much about how a painting should look before I start. My paintings are a reflection of the state of my mind at that moment,” she explains.

Abstract is her forte, and although there are some canvases where human figures feature, Hamlai maintains her signature style where form merges with subliminal strokes. Nature is yet another theme that has inspired Hamlai which feature vibrant and striking visuals canvases.

A passionate and dedicated artist, Radhika Hamlai has established herself as an artist of repute and is sure to add more splendour to the vibrant art scene of Oman.

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art that mesmerises Jorge Aguilor-Agon visited oman for the very first time last month where he showcased his paintings at Bait Al Baranda in an exhibition which was part of his seventh world tour. Sudipta Dasgupta had the opportunity to meet the veteran artist

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“His distinctive style of painting reflects a personal record of his travels and to date he has had seven highly successful world tours and over 178 individual exhibition

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‘To use the phrase ‘ ultimate professional’ to describe Jorge, is in many ways perfectly apt. A genuine man who does not seek the spotlight

for himself, often helping and encouraging others, the simple fact is his artwork has earned critical acclaim across all international cultures, from the USA, through to Europe and Australasia.” - Martin Spencer Coleman, Artist and Author - England

Mesmerising, intricate and vivid are the words that came to my mind when I saw Jorge Aguilor-Agon’s paintings at Bait Al Baranda. A legendary artist, Jorge Aguilor-Agon has been part of the art scene and commemorates 75th anniversary this year, 55 years of which have been spent as a professional painter.

Born in Barcelona in 1936, after attaining a degree Aguilor-Agon left Spain for Europe and mixed with the bohemian circles of the Schwabinger Kunstkreis in Munich, Parisian Montmatre, and Saint-Germain-des-Pres.

His first exhibition was launched at the Medici Society in London, and his reputation as an artist quickly grew into one of international recognition and repute. His distinctive style of painting reflects a personal record of his travels and to date he has had seven highly successful world tours and over 178 individual exhibition. He holds an extensive list of award winning fine art reproduction to his credit and has received some of the highest rankings academic awards and distinctions to be bestowed within artistic circles.

Working from studios in France, Spain and England he speaks six languages fluently and is a regular contributor to radio and television art programmes. A founding member of the European Academy of Fine Arts his paintings are represented in exclusive private collections and museums all over the world and citations appear in several notable reference journals.

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“I would like to call my style of painting a Romantic Impressionist with distinctive influences initially from the Catalan Impressionist and European Surrealist movements, subsequently with the bohemian societies of Schwabinger Kunstkreis in Munich, Parisian Montmatre, and Saint-Germain-des-Pres

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A true Spaniard at heart, Aguilor-Agon is a larger than life character; my meeting with him was quite a memorable one. He took us down the memory lane citing anecdotes from his life and career as an artist.

A memorable Journey “It has been a long journey yet it seems short if you judge by the material I have painted. It has been a long career where I have dedicated myself in creating intensive work of art. I started this career very early in my life and it has definitely been a very exciting one as I have had several surprises on the way which I will never be able to forget.”

A self taught artist“I don’t have any academic or professional background in terms of painting. I have learnt it all by myself through experimentation. I am a self taught artist and over the years through experiments I have been able to do what I want on a piece of canvas. I like to have my own space and create whatever I want and that has helped me to specialise in what I do.”

“I am not influenced by any artists’ work in particular as it does not allow me to be who I am and show what I am capable of. There are artists whose work I really admire but I don’t allow myself to get influenced by their work.”

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“I am a free spirited character and I do things the way I want to. I don’t even look for consequences or results. I make a primitive association with technique which I discovered it through my experiments in painting over the years

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Style that matters “I would like to call my style of painting a Romantic Impressionist with distinctive influences initially from the Catalan Impressionist and European Surrealist movements, subsequently with the bohemian societies of Schwabinger Kunstkreis in Munich, Parisian Montmatre, and Saint-Germain-des-Pres.”

Art is self expression “My art is an expression of who I am without doubt and the only phrase I can think of is ‘honesty’. It is all about me - I don’t pretend, I don’t lie and neither do I cover up and I don’t give false impression through any of my work. In short my art is a direct reflection of who I am. I am a hardcore

romantic, idealist and a dreamer which is what you get to see in my art and also my poetries.”

“I am a free spirited character and I do things the way I want to. I don’t even look for consequences or results. I make a primitive association with technique which I discovered it through my experiments in painting over the years. It takes time to command that kind of technique which I did very intuitively.”

Life of Surprises“When I started out as an artist in Germany I had produced two rather unimpressive paintings; one of them being a plain and simple flower pot. I took them to a gallery in Munich and the man there said to me that I had a good sense of perspective and colour. The next you know that my painting was selected to be published for a magazine and it went onto become a number two painting in the world. So at that time and at that age with limited experience and no education in art, it was an amazing feeling to have received such recognition. The following year another of my painting was published by the same publishers and it got voted as one of the most popular paintings. There were moments which jumped out of the screen for me which I did not expect at all. After that the rest is history.”

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the nobu experience NoBU in Budapest is a hot spot for Hollywood stars and has gained immense popularity amongst food aficionados for its Japanese delicacies. Sudipta Dasgupta gives first hand report …

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My trip to Hungary has to be one of the most memorable ones. It was a unique trip to say the least as I can easily list down my life’s first

time experiences. I experienced a thrilling helicopter ride over the Danube River, visited an Opera House for the first time in my life and most of all it was my first visit to any European destination. Another addition to this list is my dining experience at one of the most sought after Japanese restaurants in the world - Nobu. I have to agree that this dining experience was by far one of the most exclusive ones I have ever experienced as far as service and taste goes.

Nobu in Budapest is the latest addition to Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s worldwide dining empire, conveniently located in the luxurious Corvinus Kempinski Hotel where I was staying; it is visited by tourists very often as the hotel is located at the very heart of Budapest, close to St Stephan’s

Basilica, Chain Bridge and the Financial District. Since Nobu Budapest is the newest addition to the chain of restaurants, it

boasts of swanky interiors,

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ambient lighting, 120-seats including a private room and the sushi bar –an indispensable feature of all the NOBU restaurants world-wide. The Nobu Lounge Bar with 40 seats accommodates guests with separate menu card and a wide Nobu signature cocktail selection.

Nobuyuki Matsuhisa – known to the world simply as “Nobu” – is the acclaimed and highly influential chef proprietor of Nobu and Matsuhisa restaurants all over the globe.

Star power Robert De Niro, actor, director, producer and two-time Academy Adward winner, was instrumental in bringing the artistry of Nobu first to New York and now around the world. His support of the brand draws actors, musicians, and socialites a like. De Niro has co-founded and provided creative direction for all of the owned Nobu Restaurants.

Similarly Meir Teper, a Hollywood film producer in conjunction with Robert De Niro, convinced Chef Nobu Matsuhisa to open the first Nobu restaurant. He left the film business in 2004 to concentrate full-time on Nobu Restaurants. As a principal in Nobu, Mr. Teper has been instrumental in the growth of Nobu on the world stage. Since their partnership started, they have gone on to open 21 Nobu Restaurants around the world. Never one to rest, Mr. Teper also has played an integral role in the development and funding of several restaurants with De

“Since Nobu Budapest is the newest addition to the chain of restaurants, it boasts of swanky interiors, ambient lighting, 120-seats including a private room and the sushi bar –an indispensable feature of all the NOBU restaurants world-wide

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“We have a signature “Exotic Omakase” (Tasting menu of 7 courses) which is based on seasonal and local availability and it means that guests can have new culinary delights every week

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Niro including Tribeca Grill and Ago.I had the opportunity to dine with Kovács Adrienn,

Restaurant Manager, Nobu Budapest and relish a full course authentic Japanese meal as well as understand the success of such a huge brand name.

“Since the restaurant’s opening in September 2010, it has been doing well, besides the regular menu which can be found in all the Nobus worldwide. On the other hand, chefs at Nobu Budapest are continuously experimenting on new dishes and use local Hungarian ingredients like Hungarian mangalica, foie gras and duck in their menu,” says Adrienn.

“We have a signature “Exotic Omakase” (Tasting menu of 7 courses) which is based on seasonal and local availability and it means that guests can have new culinary delights every week. The “Osusume” is a seasonal offer which again changes during every season. The Nobu Lounge Bar offers guests a special lounge menu, besides our Nobu Signature Cocktails.”

The Alaskan Black Cod den Miso which is the signature dish of Nobu worldwide (also the favourite of Robert de Niro) turned out to be my favourite too! The black cod used in this dish comes straight from Alaska marinated in sweet miso paste for 3 days and then grilled for 8 minutes in a salamander grill. For a fish lover like me, this was an

absolute hit for me. The next dish that blew my mind was the Rock Shrimp

Tempura in Creamy Spicy Sauce and the Yellowtails Jalapeno which is from the sushi bar (raw very thinly sliced yellowtail in yuzu juice and garnished with jalapeno pepper and cilantro).

Nobu Budapest is always abuzz with tourists and it is almost like a tourist pit stop for everyone visiting Hungary. Adrienn confirmed that, “the proportion of foreigners (incl. tourists and expats) is around 60% so more foreigners than Hungarians come to the restaurant. Most of them know Nobu from other countries so they are looking for it when they come to Budapest; moreover we have met some who chose Budapest as a holiday destination because there is a Nobu here!”

“Budapest is a hot spot for lot of Hollywood stars and they never miss an opportunity to dine atleast once at Nobu. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt visited Nobu at least three times when Angelina was shooting her first film as a director here in Budapest in the autumn. Lady Gaga dined here before her show in November 2010. Also John Cusack and Jeremy Irons visited the restaurant several times when they were filming in Budapest and now we are hoping to have Keanu Reeves who is here in Budapest shooting his latest film, 47 Ronin.” Says Adrienn.

It is important to note that Nobu is not a tradition but a “new style” Japanese restaurant where Japanese traditional flavours meet South American flavours (based on Nobuyuki Matsuhisa’a South American, especially Peruvian influence).

The executive chef at Nobu Budapest is none other than Lloyd Roberts who was born in Jamaica. Having accomplished much in a few years in the culinary world, Chef Roberts has been a quick riser in the New York City fine dining arena. Currently, he is the Executive Chef of Nobu Budapest where he over sees a multi- million dollar operation, with a dining room of a 120 seats.

Before taking the position as Executive Chef of Nobu Budapest, Chef Roberts opened Nobu Moscow, is first multi – million dollar restaurant operation outside of the USA, there he over saw a dining room of a 170 seats.

Before he was Executive Chef of Nobu Moscow and Nobu Budapest, Chef Roberts ran the Gramercy Park Hotel for Ian Schrager, where he was in charge of a $30 million food and beverage operation, including banquet, dining for 200 rooms as well as the hotel’s private roof club.

To conclude, I enjoyed world class cuisine, met world renowned chefs and most of all experienced true Japanese delicacy – fresh, authentic and delicious!.

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Nobu Matsuhisa with Executive Chef of Nobu Budapest - Lloyd Roberts

“The executive chef at Nobu Budapest is none

other than Lloyd Roberts who was born in Jamaica. Having accomplished much in a few years in the culinary world,

Chef Roberts has been a quick riser in the New York

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ChoCo’a so good ChoCo’a is a famous chocolate brand based in Dubai that has created a range of pure chocolate delights by combining the richest sought-after Belgian chocolate couverture with premium and innovative oriental as well as Occidental flavours

ChoCo’a is a family-owned manufacturer and a leading retailer of unique chocolate products and confectionery. Wholly owned and managed

by Assem and Dina Hamzeh, ChoCo’a was the result of their life-long dream: opening a chocolate business! After having spent 10 years working in the chocolate business in Lebanon, their dream came to life, and ChoCo’a was born in 2004 in Dubai. Their passion has translated into their business which has flourished wonderfully over the years. Assem and Dina are very proud to share the same values, producing a luxury product that gives attention to detail and variety.

DISTINCTIve qUALITY ChoCo’a uses the finest Belgian milk chocolate couverture made from Single Origin cocoa beans, harvested in the island of Java, in Indonesia. Single Origins chocolates are more unique in their flavour characteristics due to the soil, weather and cocoa tree variety which ensures the richest final product. ChoCo’a also uses a dark chocolate couverture with cocoa beans harvested in South America. It is potent in flavoUr due to its blend of Trinitario and Criollo beans which emphasize the smooth and intense cocoa flavor with the right amount of acidity.

proDUCT rANge ChoCo’a offers a range of unique and mouth-watering chocolate collections with a unique mix of flavours combining the East and the West. ChoCo’a has creative in-house designers who create chocolate gifts and special arrangements according to client specifications for every occasion.

ChoCo’a offers an exclusive range of boutique cakes and pastries. They are produced daily by their chefs who have mastered the art of producing sumptuous cakes shaped in

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“In addition to the exquisite chocolate products artfully hand-made and presented, ChoCo’a creates individually designed cakes to suit every need and occasion, and a sophisticated range of elegantly designed corporate gifts to suit all clientele

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distinctive designs. They are changed seasonally as perh the Head Chef ’s imagination. They also offer a selection of first-class Arabic sweets too.

In addition to the exquisite chocolate products artfully hand-made and presented, ChoCo’a creates individually designed cakes to suit every need and occasion, and a sophisticated range of elegantly designed corporate gifts to suit all clientele. The brand offers private labelling options for any business seeking branded chocolate delicacies.

for THe Love of CHoCoLATe ChoCo’a is the result of hard work and passion for all things chocolate. “It really all started with a dream ten years ago that materialised in Dubai seven years ago. Our team is dedicated and passionate about what they do; always focusing on attention to detail and creativity.” says Assem Hamzeh, ChoCo’a’s Managing Director. Dina Hamzeh, Retail Director says, “It was a matter of following our

“ChoCo’a offers a range of unique and mouth-watering chocolate collections with a unique mix of flavours combining the East and the West

dream. With over 15 years in the chocolate business, we felt it was time to put all of our efforts and create ChoCo’a. We believe in innovation and creativity, this is reflected in the quality, taste and diversity of our products. ChoCo’a offers five boutique chocolate collections as well as custom-made chocolate arrangements, cakes and pastries. There is always room for creativity based on the individual preferences of our customers.”

A CHoCoLATe STorY Chocolate is certainly very popular in the UAE. Based on a consumption study, 98% of people surveyed claimed to consume chocolate at least once a week. Confectionary gifts are also very popular in the UAE. Chocolate arrangements sell very well as they are perfect for gifting. Mainly this is the reason why ChoCo’a prepares custom-made arrangements for all occasions and budgets.

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The land of greek god and goddesses, mesmerising islands, cruising opportunities and much more, greece never fails to impress! Sudipta Dasgupta reports ...

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unravelling greeceI have to admit that my trip to Greece seemed almost

like a getaway to paradise! A country so steeped in mythology, Greece intoxicates you with its beauty and

makes you dream of a trip back. I landed in Athens early in the afternoon with my

talented photographer, Elvis and headed straight for the hotel, Divani Palace Acropolis where we were put up for a night. We followed an itinerary that was prepared and managed by, Arabian Trails (a newly established destination management company in Oman) who made sure our five day stay in Greece was spent in a truly memorable way. The company offers services to tour operators, MICE organisers and cruise ship companies globally and currently they have partnered with Variety Cruises in Greece and arrange bespoke cruises around Greek islands throughout the year.

As we drove past meadows, we marveled at the green landscape. We got chatting with the cab driver who filled us in on many fascinating tales about Greek mythology, the stories got me all excited and I couldn’t wait to unravel the mysteries of the Greek paradise myself.

Any visitor to Athens will be struck by the surreal feel of modern life built around ancient temples and monuments. While walking down the narrow streets of the city, it is hard not to feel drawn back to the ages of Greek gods and

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goddesses but the modern charm pulls you away from the dreams at the same time! We crossed several monuments like the ancient Temple of Zeus, the father of all gods, the Acropolis that includes the Parthenon among several Temples of Athena. Athena (Roman Minerva) the goddess of wisdom was the most popular of the goddesses.

As we reached the hotel, without wasting a moment, we kept our luggage and set out to explore the city on foot. We took a map of the city and headed straight to the Acropolis Museum. After crossing the ground floor lobby of the Museum, the first collection that we witnessed was breathtaking to say the least. An ascending, wide glass-floored gallery houses finds from the ruins of the Acropolis. The museum also houses sanctuaries that were founded on the slopes of the Acropolis, as well as objects that Athenians used in everyday life from all historic periods. We then went onto the other floors where we saw the evolution of the Greek mythology through the Archaic Gallery, Parthenon Gallery, The Temple of Athena Nike, The Erechtheion and more.

After having travelled the previous night to Athens and not resting even for a moment, we definitely needed coffee to rejuvenate ourselves. We sat at the Museum Café which is located on the ground floor level which overlooks the archaeological excavation of Acropolis. The Museum provides a panoramic view of the Acropolis and a 700

square meter public terrace commands a breathtaking view of the historic hills of Athens.

Sit down for a coffee and as you sip your coffee you not only get to enjoy the buzzing alfresco cafe culture, but you also get to feast your eyes on the amazing Acropolis high above you.

We walked back to our hotel through the Plaka district which is an old town and the last remnant of pre-Greek independence Athens. This is where we saw 17th and 18th century red tiled Turkish town buildings, small squares and

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archeological sites.Athens has approximately 40 museums and historic sites

but the most important ones amongst those that are not to be missed are the Acropolis, The Agora (ancient market), The Parthenon, (the main temple dedicated to Athena Parthenos), Hadrians Arch, Parliament Building, The Plaka District and the Acropolis Museum.

We ended the day with a hearty Greek meal at a small tavern run by a Greek family for the past 30 years; friendly, warm and full of life is what you can expect Greek men and women to be like. While having dinner we got chatting with the owners of the tavern who enlightened us with interesting facts on food and places to visit in Greece.

Towering over the entire city of Athens, the Acropolis, which floodlit at night casts a golden glow, was a befitting sight from my hotel balcony. Our first day ended in a memorable way.

Greece is known to have 2500 islands, distinguished by its own charm and characteristics. Our trip had begun to get more exciting as the next day we were booked on a three day cruise around some of the most fascinating islands in Greece. My colleague and I were picked up from our hotel and driven straight to Marina Zea, Piraeus. Piraeus is the main port of Athens for some 2800 years and is the hub of the modern Greek ferry system.

Our itinerary for the next three days was arranged by Variety Cruises. The company is known to offer “a total

yachting experience,” Athens-based Variety Cruises was founded in 2005 with a merger of Zeus Tours and Yacht Cruises.

Although many of the company’s yachts lend themselves to private charter, Variety does operate several set cruise schedules throughout the year in the Mediterranean, the Arabian Gulf and in the Red Sea. Boasting the ability to cruise into “off the beaten track” ports and locales, the line provides passengers with an intimate experience unattainable on a larger ship.

We received a warm welcome by the crew members of the ship and Ioannis Vontas, Senior Partner, Vice President Developments & Marketing, Variety Cruises. We sat down with welcome drinks in our hand and introduced ourselves to everybody onboard and got acquainted with the other guests. “Variety Cruises specialises in boutique style cruising where our guests enjoy personalised service and itinerary that more or less suit their needs. In comparison to bigger cruise ships, we are free to dock wherever we want which helps our guests to do whatever they want on a particular island,” says Vontas.

Variety Cruises’ fleet includes casual sailing vessels, small motor yachts for charter and elegant, upscale yachts designed for more discerning travellers. Three of their boats, M/Y Harmony V, M/Y Harmony G and M/Y Pegasus are motor yachts while S/C Panorama, M/S Galileo and S/Y Christiana VI are motor/sailing yachts.

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“Our itinerary for the next three days was arranged by Variety Cruises. The company is known to offer “a total yachting experience,” Athens-based Variety Cruises was founded in 2005 with a merger of Zeus Tours and Yacht Cruises

These yachts are distinguished by their more upscale private accommodation and spacious lounges.

“For private yachting experience, we plan an itinerary according to our guests’ needs and requirements. These are more upscale cruising options for guests with 12 numbers who want to enjoy private moments with family and friends,” says Vontas.

Vontas further explains, “Most of the passengers who want to experience yacht cruising are usually travellers who are looking for a more intimate, off-the-beaten-track itinerary with a lot of time in port and the ability to visit destinations not accessible by mainstream cruise line ships.”

exclusive itinerary Our itinerary first took us to Delos which included a unique trip to the archeological site in Delos, antiquity’s most sacred island which was then followed by a stop at Mykonos where we got an evening to enjoy the island’s cosmopolitan lifestyle. The day after that we sailed to Santorini where we experienced the stunning natural drama of the volcanic caldera and a tour to archaeological sites and typical villages with unique views over the Aegean Sea. That was followed with an overnight sail to Crete, the famous and lively port of Rethymnon which included an excursion to the ancient city of Knossos near Heraklion. The rest of the other three islands gave us a sense of classical

Greece which included trip to Nafplio, Monemvassia, a castle town and lastly Kythera. An experience like never beforeCruising on a ship puts you in a time warp and it is almost like rediscovering yourself and one is happy because Greece means equal doses of history and hedonism. We marvelled at the dazzling azure waters of the Aegean Sea, while on the other hand our friends became part of a small family at the end of the trip. A special mention goes to our cruise coordinator, Amalia Decca who played an amazing role in getting things organised while we docked at each of the islands.

variety CruisingWhile sailing aboard one of Variety Cruises ship, The Harmony V, guests can expect attentive service, single-seating meals in elegant dining facilities, limited Internet

Amalia Decca, Cruise Coordinator

Ioannis Vontas, Senior Partner, Vice President Developments & Marketing, Variety Cruises

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The Harmony V from Variety Cruises

service and swimming/sports platforms with snorkeling and kayaking equipment. Cabin appointments include flat-screen televisions, mini-fridges, individual climate control and contemporary bathrooms with shower or in the case of some of the suites Jacuzzi tubs. Deck space offers loungers in both sun and shade with an indoor lounge for reading or relaxing.

personal favourites

MykonosApproaching the island from the sea, we were awed by the large windmills on the shoreline. They seemed like huge white birds sprawled across the blue horizon. Ah! Mykonos! Bathed in brilliant sunshine, it is the stuff romances are made of, literally, to-die-for enchantment!

SantoriniWhile at sea, reeling from rocking motion of the strong Aegean waves, our trip to Santorini was unique. As our ship drew closer to the volcanic island of Santorini, from a distance, nothing seemed special about the island, but as we moved in we figured out its unique shape and instant appeal. I’ll never forget our first sighting! Pure white villas, bright pink bougainvillea, turquoise blue domed churches and the sparkling blue of the sea.

CreteUnlike the earlier islands, as we approached Crete, I felt we were entering a big industrial town. Crete is the biggest Greek island with 57,000 inhabitants that provides the hospitality and relaxation for those who need some time off from the real world. This is where Knossos, the famous

Minoan Palace lies five kilometers southeast of Heraklion, in the valley of the river Kairatos. KytheraAs we approached the small and quaint island of Kythira, this is where I felt I was in paradise. As we walked across the town, white houses with blue doors and windows looked picturesque. The island is still quite underdeveloped and it looks like a calm refuge, with astonishing deserted beaches and traditional life. Monemvassia As we docked at the castle town of Monemvassia, the island charms you with its narrow cobbled alleys. In the main valley you can visit beautiful small shops, coffee shops and restaurants. It is as if time has stopped in the middle aged period, in the Byzantine castle with the mansions, the Byzantine churches which are wedged in the houses, the arches and Agiou Markou coats of arms, remnants of the Venetians. Memories to cherish Few things that we did not miss out and would like you to experience too is that when you go to Greece, make sure to buy some olives, olive oil, Greek honey, ouzo and Greek artefacts to take home and do not forget to check out the Greek baklava, curds with honey and gyros, the typical Greek `hamburger’. Our journey can be concluded by saying that it was a trip to fascinating locales, made friends from around the globe, dined at some of the most authentic Greek taverns, enjoyed the luxuries of a boutique style cruise and most of all we had the time of our lives!

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Day 1: Muscat – AthensDeparture by Qatar Airways from Muscat via Doha to Athens. Transfer to your Hotel Divani Palace Acropolis, centrally located. Afternoon at leisure.

Day 2: Discover Athens In the morning Athens Sightseeing with the visit of the famous Acropolis , the Panathenaic Stadium where the first Olympic Games of modern times were held in 1896 and not to forget a walk through the lively Plaka with its many small shops and tavernas. Afternoon at leisure for own discovery and shopping.

Day 3: Marina Zea – Island of KeaTransfer from the hotel to Marina Zea. Embarkation on the Yacht Harmony V. Depart via KapSounion to Kea. Time at leisure to explore Kea’s tiny port, Korrisia after dinner. Departure in the early hours for Delos. Overnight at sea.

Day 4: Delos – MykonosOptional morning tour to the unique archaeological site of Delos, antiquity’s most sacred island.On to the port of Mykonos, with a swim stop on the way.Free afternoon and evening to enjoy the island’s cosmopolitan lifestyle.Overnight in Mykonos.

Day 5: SantoriniNoon arrival in Santorini (anchorage at Fira). Experience the stunning natural drama of the volcanic Cadera. Optional tour to archaeological sites and typical villages with unique views over the Aegean Sea.Overnight sailing to Crete.

Day 6: Rethymnon / CreteMorning arrival at Crete’s famous and lively port of Rethymnon.Optional tour to the ancient city of Knossos near Heraklion.Late departure for Kithrya.Overnight at sea.

Day 7: KithryaLate morning swim stop and afternoon arrival to Kithrya, a less know island gem now fast becoming a favourite among visitors of Greece. Evening at leisure to visit the picturesque main town of Chora and experience the subdued charms of this peaceful island. Overnight in Kithrya.

Day 8: Monemvassia – NafplionEarly morning sailing to Monemvassia. Discover a remarkable medieval fortified town, with time at leisure to explore the uniquely preserved Byzantine and Venetian architecture and experience the beauty of the natural setting. Depart for Nafplion in

the early afternoon, with a swim stop on the way. Evening arrival at Nafplion. The old quarter is charming, with narrow streets and characteristic period architecture. Also, impressive medieval fortifications can be seen in the port and crowning the hills above. Overnight in Nafplion.

Day 9: Nafplion – Hydra or SpetsesOptional tour to Mycenae, the powerful walled palace of Agamenon, the Homeric Archean king.Early afternoon departure for the islands of Hydra or Spetses.Time at leisure to explore this picturesque port town.Overnight in port.

Day 10: Marina Zea– Flight back to MuscatDeparture in the early hours for Marina Zea, Piraeus. Arrival and disembarkation after breakfast.Transfer to the airport. Departure by Qatar Airways from Athens via Doha.Evening arrival in Muscat.

(Swim stops and barbeques are weather permitted. Itinerary is subject to weather conditions and sailing might not be permitted in force 7 Beaufort winds. The Cruise Company reserves the right to substitute the vessel.)

Cruise with a Megayacht through the gems of the Greek IslandIn Greece, the cradle of Western civilization beckons you with its proud monuments, sun-drenched isles, and friendly people. You want to discover the beauties of the Greek Islands plus discover the enduring treasures of antiquity, from the Parthenon in Athens to the Temple of Apollo.If you are looking for a touch of adventure on the Mediterranean, by way of a casual, informal and relaxing cruise vacation, without the routine of traditional cruise tours? Then cruise aboard Sindbad Trails private small ship, and explore millennia-old settlements layered deeply in myth and history. Visit Delos, birthplace of Apollo ... volcanic Santorini … bustling Syros … and Crete, the craddle of ancient history. Crown your adventure with two nights Athens, Greece’s cosmopolitan capital, where East meets West and ancient culture enlivens modern life.

TREASURES OF GREECE

Aegean Islands Cruise and Athens

Your comfortable Megayacht MS Harmony V Delivered to Variety in October 2008, the 180-ft. (55 meters) vessel was originally launched in 2003, but completely rebuilt in 2007 to accommodate the upscale market the line is attracting with its small ships and unique itineraries. It can travel at a leisurely 12 knots, has dual stabilizers, has been made SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) compliant, and received a complete cosmetic and technological facelift. Harmony V has three passenger decks and capacity for 49 guests.

Services included:• Flights with Qatar Airways in Economy class• All taxes and fuel supplements• All transfers in Athens• Half Day Athens Sightseeing tour incl. visit of the Acropolis• 2 Nights at the Divani Palace Acropolis Hotel 5*in double rooms including breakfast buffet• 7 Nights Cruise on the Megayacht Harmony V 4*• Meals on board: Daily American Breakfast and one meal• Beverages: Regular (filter) coffee, tea and mineral water free all day• Port Taxes• All service charges and taxes• Travel documentation

Not included:• All meals not mentioned above• Beverages (except those mentioned above)• Shore Excursions• Crew Tips• Personal expenses• Travel Insurances• Visa Fee for Greece

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Ship SpecificationsSundeck: Public area with chaises-lounges, sitting area, dining room, bar & bridgeUpperdeck: 16 cabins all with windows, 2 of which can be used for triple occupancy. Maindeck: Dining Room & Interior Lounge, 9 cabins (all with windows).Length overall: 55 mBeam: 8,20 mDraught: 3,00 mStabilizers: Twin stabilizersCrew: 17 membersInsurance Coverage: LLOYD’S

Services & Facilities: Internet & e-mail service, TV/Audiovisual in lounge, Sports equipment: Kayak, snorkeling. Special meal programmes: Vegetarian, diabetic diet (to be requested in advance). Other services: Cruise manager services on scheduled cruises sailings, optional excursions, no doctor on board.

Gulf Sindbad travel & tourism llC Al Khwair 17/1, Al Kuleiah Street, Villa 14, P.O.Box 715, PC114,

Muttrah - Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, Phone: +968 2447 5437, [email protected]

Cat. Cabin Deck Price per Person

Triple Double SingleC Aussen Main 1295 1495 1945B Aussen Main n/a 1695 2195A Aussen Upper n/a 1795 2365P Aussen Upper n/a 1945 2565

package Rates per person in oMR for 10 Days / 9 Nights

Dep 13/27 julY + 17/24 AuG + 05/12/19 oCtEarly Bird: diSCOUNT pEr pErSON OMr 250/-

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An iconic property, Ibn Battuta gate Hotel reflects the journey of the Arabian explorer after who the hotel has been named. Crème de la Crème visits the splendid hotel in Dubai

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“The hotel has 396 rooms in total of which 29 are suites that are decked up in the themes that relate to Ibn Battuta’s travels. The suites are decorated in themes ranging from the Ottoman Empire to India, China, Egypt and more

One of the most famous Arab travellers the world has seen, Ibn Battuta travelled around various parts of the world and his chronicles are revered

by many. Celebrating this great traveller’s journeys is Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel, one of the most iconic properties in Dubai. This fascinating hotel located just a few metres away from the famous mall that shares the same name is situated in New Dubai. The hotel is perfect in its location as people arriving or staying in Dubai as well as in Abu Dhabi can easily approach the hotel as it is right in the middle of the Emirates’ junction.

The hotel is steeped in the history of Ibn Battuta’s travels which is reflected through its eclectic décor, architecture and cuisine with special emphasis on Moroccon accents. A hotel that can be described as a destination by itself, Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel is ideal for business and leisure travellers. No stone has been left unturned by the management to ensure that guests have a remarkable and praiseworthy experience. Almost every key aspect of the hotel shines

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“The hotel is steeped in the history of Ibn Battuta’s travels which is reflected through its eclectic décor, architecture

and cuisine with special emphasis on Moroccon accents centre

”with Swiss impeccability but then this shouldn’t come as a surprise. Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel is managed by Moevenpick Hotels & Resorts. Add to that the highlight of the hotel being situated in one of the most cosmopolitan cities of the world.

The hotel’s theme based on the travel of the 14th-century explorer of the same name gives is undoubtedly its USP. Among its many highlights are themed floors, themed restaurants and a massive statement arch that serves as a gateway of modern days.

When you step into the hotel, the reception and the waiting area is akin to many renowned 5-star hotels; simple and moderately sized with friendly staff who are quick to assist you with your request. But it does not prepare you for what lies beyond the sheen of the neutral shaded curtains in the waiting lounge. For there lies one of the most striking hotel lobbies in the glitzy city. The huge and stunning lobby has 88 specially created lanterns that hang splendidly from the high ceiling, lighting up the hotel’s most attractive area. The lobby is also the connecting point to the hotel’s various themed restaurants and is the perfect place to lounge with a drink or sweet treat from the pastisserie, Pastane. It took 60 weeks to set up the 90x30-metre lights.

The hotel is home to a number of restaurants that are as eclectic as Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel itself. Mistral is the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, Chor Bazaar offers Indian

delicacies and even large earthern pots to cook Indian bread in; Sicilia serves up amazing Italian cuisine while Shanghai Chic is a trendy and exquisite Chinese restaurant. The Moroc Lounge and Bar is just lovely to lounge after a meal or enjoy a pre-dinner drink. The shishas on offer are great too. If you have a sweet tooth, then the gourmet shop Pastane is a must-visit. Light bites, sweet temptations and tea/coffee are the highlights of this wonderful gourmet store.

The hotel has 396 rooms in total of which 29 are suites that are decked up in the themes that relate to Ibn Battuta’s travels. The suites are decorated in themes ranging from the Ottoman Empire to India, China, Egypt and more. Each floor of the hotel is themed to relate to the traveller’s places of visit — India, Persia, Egypt, Russia, Thailand, Turkey, Tanzania, Morocco and Andalucia.

We were given the spacious and tastefully decorated China Suite. Surprisingly (and definitely well-thought), the room was not swathed in bright red and gold. There are red accents but in warm earthy red tones provide the perfect backdrop for the various themed artifacts.

Our Suite included a spacious living room with well demarcated areas for dining and working. The bedroom is just as roomy with a dressing area and ample storage space and cabinets. If you are a stickler for a well-appointed room, then you would be pleased with the amenities provided for

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“The lobby is also the connecting point to the hotel’s various themed restaurants and is the perfect place to lounge with a drink or sweet treat from the pastisserie, Pastane

the guest’s use – iron and ironing board, extra pillows, fabric brush and more.

The balcony of the room is another treat. Though it offers only a view of the Ibn Battuta Mall, sitting out with a book or sipping on a lovely beverage is a great way to unwind.

The bathroom deserves special mention. One of the largest we have seen, the bathroom is split into separate spaces for the bathtub, shower and the vanity area. Glass walls separate the bathroom from the room.

All the suites have the option of being connected to an adjacent double room. The 29 suites are decorated according to the 10 themes. There is also an executive floor for businessmen with a lounge for the busy traveller. This

is yet another highlight of the hotel. The rooms on this floor are spacious and well-designed, keeping the business traveller in mind. The hotel also has 10 conference rooms and one theatre style ball room that can accommodate up to 200 guests.

The hotel’s eighth floor titled Zanzibar houses a gym, spa and lap pool. Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel is a great destination for families too. There are facilities for kids to be kept engaged and the lovely staff is quite accommodating, which is so essential when traveling with family.

Our stay at the hotel, though on a business trip, was refreshing and wonderful. Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel is definitely poised to become one of the popular destination hotels in the region. We can’t wait to go back for a break!

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living it up!The Living Room is ready to offer you that perfect furniture you have been searching for. It is

located in one of the prime spots of the city - Al Khuwair. The showroom which is more of a boutique offers the best for those seeking exquisite furniture at reasonable prices. Modern

furniture is the only theme followed by The Living Room; it houses sofas, coffee tables, lamps, curtains and nearly everything that a comfortable living space needs; with top quality as their priority each piece of furniture is brought together under one roof from different parts of the world, therefore making each product stand out on its own. Considering Oman’s population the chances of your sofa being the same as your neighbours is rare as The Living Room maintains limited access to each of its furniture since not more than three of each design are sold. The Living Room’s modern and eclectic collection is sure to cater to the needs of discerning home-owners.

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land of serenityMuriya’s much awaited residential and commercial project in Jebel Sifah is progressing at remarkable speed. Abigail Lobo visits the site

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land of serenity“Renowned Italian designer Alfredo Freda has put together Sifawy Boutique hotel, occupying a prime location along the marina

Peaceful, beautiful and serene is how Jebel Sifah will be once the project is completed. Located 45kms away from Muscat lies Muriya’s top notch project -

Jebel Sifah. White sand beaches, clear blue waters and, the majestic Hajjar mountains form a strong curtain around Jebal Sifah enhancing its value an ideal getaway spot.

Just about an hour’s drive from the maddening city, Sifah’s pristine landscape is now home to 2,700 luxurious residences, an 18-hole PGA Golf course, a marina, marina town, retail venues, restaurants and cafes.

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The 18-hole PGA Golf course is not an ordinary flat course but a rugged course with a few bumps created by sand to give a natural look and avoid boredom, guaranteeing to make the game even more enjoyable.

The marina is a beautiful blue stretch with a capacity to anchor boats from 6-60 meters with a total area of over 75,000 sq m, with 12,000 sq m dry berth for boat storage, with an addition of 18 apartment blocks reflecting traditional Omani architecture in Marina town. The marina is definitely Muriya’s crowning glory.

Renowned Italian designer Alfredo Freda has put together Sifawy Boutique hotel, occupying a prime location along the marina. With 55 guest rooms of blue, green and magenta colour scheme which comprise 30 suites and 25 apartments, the hotel is sure to be a destination by itself. the rooms are fully furnished and offers wiFi internet access, IDD telephone and voicemail, LCD television satellite, fully serviced mini-bar and in-room safe among other facilities.

Its warm and soothing ambience is accompanied by well trained friendly staff, reflecting Oman’s hospitable culture. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi

and children’s pool. Each guest room offers a good view of the marina or swimming pools from the private balconys. There are four rooms built especially to cater to guests with special needs with an all day butler service. Babysitting is also available on request.

Jebel Sifah’s retail venue will house a number of essential shops and boutiques, along with pharmacy, travel offices, minimarket, banks, entertainment, night life and fine dining.

To open soon is Al-Sabla, a 24-hour multi-cuisine restaurant which will serve a buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner, in addition to an a la carte menu. For sea food lover As Sammak is the sanctuary, offering the best of fresh seafood savories and freshly squeezed juices.

A hotel is incomplete without a place to relax. The Captain’s Bar and Lounge is perfect to sit and relax over a beverage once it opens. This will transform to a night club in the evenings. Another choice is Breeze Bar, which will be an ideal spot for a quite snack along the pool side.

The hotel will also provide a number of other facilities like gymnasium, treatment room, billiards table, table-tennis, snorkeling, scuba diving trips, fishing trips, water sports and desert excursions.

“The marina is a beautiful blue stretch with a capacity to anchor boats from 6-60 meters with a total area of over 75,000

sq m, with 12,000 sq m dry berth for boat storage, with an addition of 18 apartment blocks reflecting traditional Omani

architecture in Marina town

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José mourInHoFor delaCour

The internationally acclaimed Swiss brand deLaCour has appointed Real Madrid manager José Mourinho as their Brand Ambassador. The brand also unveiled the new and scintillating The Mourinho City

Ego Collection which was attended by the renowned brand ambassador at deLaCour’s illustrious boutique in Geneva.

Present at the event were CEO Alfred Terzibachian and head designer, Pierre Koukjian. Mourinho is incidentally the face of The Mourinho City Ego Collection.

Speaking at the launch, Mourinho said, “I am embarking on this project because I liked the brand, [deLaCour]. I give little importance

to sponsorship opportunities; I can live without them. Except when something captivates me, as deLaCour has.”

At the exclusive event, Mourinho was presented with The Mourinho City Ego Collection by Terzibachian and Koukjian.

deLaCour watches are exclusively available at all Gallery Argan outlets.

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The title admittedly is quite a mouthful, and, not to mention, a tad overwhelming. However, former lawyer turned writer, New York-based Gretchen Rubin’s memoir, The Happiness Project: Or, Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle,

and Generally Have More Fun has nonetheless remained firmly lodged on top of the New York Times’ Best-sellers’ list for weeks. Inspired by an epiphany when sitting in a New York bus as to figure out what factors contributed towards the making of happiness for Rubin, at least, the author says she began her very own happiness project to test her hypothesis that she could become happier by making small changes in her ordinary day. The book is a memoir of a year she spent in doing that.

The book has been enormously popular and even spawned off The Happiness Project clubs; Rubin also regularly updates her The Happiness Project blog (www.happiness-project.com) in which she continues to meditate and contemplate upon aspects that both contribute towards and get in the way of happiness. Incidentally, the blog was what served as the basis of her book.

During an era when non-fiction books are increasingly becoming more popular than ever, The Happiness Project is an alternative pathway towards grasping that most elusive, coveted and precious human emotion of them all: happiness. Rubin interweaves the book with personal experience and meticulous research into the nature of happiness. While the notion of the book and the results may be a subject of debate, the book however serves as an interesting counterpoint to the thousands of self-help and well being titles that also strive to chart out the journey to happiness.

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In 1999, Bengali-American writer, Jhumpa Lahiri won the Pulitzer Prize for her debut book, a collection of short stories entitled Interpreter of Maladies. The titular short story deals with an interpreter who uses his gift of polyphony to translate ailments of patients to their doctor.In 2011, another fellow Bengali-American, Dr. Siddartha Mukherjee has happened to have been awarded

the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction for his powerful non-fiction book on cancer, The Emperor of All Maladies. Described as a ‘biography’of cancer, the book documents the journey of cancer in a global and historical context, from its first recorded appearance thousands of years ago to the contemporary era’s relentless attempts to understand and fight it.

Oncologist, researcher, and award-winning science writer, Mukherjee’s literary skill is evident in the way he is able to present the book as an engaging, sensitive and compelling means of comprehending cancer. “The book is to demystify cancer and an intellectual history of cancer and in that process a social and cultural history of cancer as well,” said Mukherjee, when asked to describe the nature of the book prior to its release.

Far from being a scholarly tome on the disease, The Emperor of All Maladies instead presents cancer as a character in its own right, thus accounting for the description of the book as a biography and bringing the reader closer to the multiple manifestations of the disease and its impact upon humans.

Compiled by Priyanka Sacheti

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For over 70 years in Germany, Metz has been manufacturing electronic gadgets of cutting edge technology and finest quality along with the most reliable and first class customer care, undoubtedly making it one of the longest established consumer electronics company in Germany. Its years experience and progress

promise customers with products that are of exceptional quality and are user friendly.

MeCABLITZ 58 Af-2 DIgITALBesides Metz TV the Metz flash has played a leading role in professional flash photography and has a diverse product range, the MECABLITZ 58 AF-2 DIGITAL has won best flash unit in Europe 2007/2008, its high standard quality has led to the innovation of a high quality metal base which can be attached to the cameras flash shoe whenever desired, a USB interface is another feature through which specific firmware for each model variant can be conveniently updated via computer and internet. It is sleek, impressively powerful with high performance energy management, multiple zone AF flash metering and a fully pivoting reflector system. The Metz top model works with all camera-specification system flash modes including their respective wireless ttL modes. The mecablitz 58 AF-2 digital can also be employed wirelessly in the system. The flash can be used effectively for bouncing flash, which adds additional brilliance to close ups.

“Metz Flash are the best in the world and the choice of all professional photographers and that they come with attachment or pre-made to work with all major cameras

like Leica, Hasellbald, Canon, Nikon etc.

MeCABLITZ 76 MZ-5 DIgITALAn amazingly powerful flash gun, the 76 MZ-5 digital from Metz is the preferred choice of many photographers around the world. The flash is extremely popular among professionals who specialise in wedding and fashion photography as it aids in taking fast series of shots. The flash can be paired with various cameras through different SCA adapters making the 76 MZ-5 digital from Metz versatile. Long lasting performance is ensured as a result of the accompanying NiMK rechargeable battery and Metz charger. The control unit of the 76 MZ-5 digital is equipped with a large, illuminated dot matrix display. The reflector of the zoom flash unit automatically adapts to a focal length range of 24 – 105 mm depending on the type of camera. The wide angle diffusing disk that is included with the flash allows expansion to 20 mm.

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prIMUS 55 LeD 200 TWIN rAmong its fine product lies a jewel, the Primus 55 LED is the most sort after, wining European awards consecutively it is currently crowned the best TV in the world. With a wide screen of 140cms, the Metz Primus 55 is a master piece with innovative design made from crafted top-quality glass, wood and metal. Full HD resolution, integrated HD tuner, LED backlight and 200 HZ technology to ensure the best color reproduction and a crystal clear picture. The visually separated sound module with an extremely effective bass reflex system rounds off the home cinema experience and complete with an integrated hard disk recorder with 500 GB storage capacity.

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“The best in the world, the Primus 55 LED has won

European awards consecutively every year. They come with built in satellite tuners and

hard disk recording. They are also known to have the best colour reproduction and the best sound of any TV.

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Official partner of the Cannes Film Festival, Chopard joined forces this year with Italian shoe designer Giuseppe Zanotti in creating a unique pair of shoes. On May 18th, the world’s most precious shoes mounted

the famous steps of the Palais des Festivals on the feet of Supermodel Anja Rubik, before being auctioned the next day at the traditional AmFAR – Cinema Against AIDS benefit gala.

Chopard Co-President Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele chose to unite her talent with that of Italian shoe designer Giuseppe Zanotti for a one-of-a-kind creation: gem-set stilettos that were auctioned on May 19th on behalf of the fight against AIDS. “Chopard is a long-time supporter of AmFAR, and in particular of its gala in Cannes”, said Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele.“This year, we wished to support the charity through an idea than took shape when I met Giuseppe Zanotti. His talent has inspired a project combining our respective crafts. This pair of shoes represents the expression of two artists at the peak of their profession, and a beautiful means for their future owner to support a noble cause”.

For over 15 years, Giuseppe Zanotti has been one of the most sought-after

blIng it on!Chopard and Zanotti, powerhouses in the fields of watch-making and fashion respectively, joined hands to create a stunning pair of bejewelled shoes that graced the red carpet during Cannes film festival 2011

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Above: Giuseppe Zanotti and Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele

celebrity shoe designers. Famed for his jewelled pumps, his company is distinguished by their exceptional expertise that has been gradually yet continuously enriched over the years. Like Chopard and its Creative department, in order to create the models of his dreams, Zanotti has developed a full-fledged style laboratory within his workshops, surrounding himself with a whole host of experts including expert shoemakers, model makers, designers as well as numerous jewellery application specialists.

“I’ve always been passionate about jewellery and being a collector of antique pieces, I am extremely sensitive to the need for philanthropic action, which is why I was immediately drawn to the idea of this association with Chopard”, said Giuseppe Zanotti. “I have been supporting AmFAR’s activities for several years. This project also sparked new creative inspiration and gave me the means of fulfilling a dream: that of creating the most precious shoes ever.”

“For over 15 years, Giuseppe Zanotti has been one of the most sought-after celebrity shoe designers. Famed for his jewelled pumps, his company is distinguished by their exceptional expertise that has been gradually yet continuously enriched over the years

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Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele came up with the idea of creating a pair of earrings matching with the Chopard and Zanotti precious shoes. This fantastic and innovative jewellery set will be a first on a red carpet, further establishing

Chopard as a front runner in the jewellery world.All eyes were on the shoes and earrings when Rubik

stepped out on the Red Carpet on 18th May. The pink-toned set was made of tourmalines, rusellites, pastel sapphires and pink quartz. The precious ankle straps of

the shoes are removable to be worn as a bracelet.Given the numerous similarities in their way of

working, the cooperation between the Geneva-based jeweller and the Italian shoe designer, both at the peak of

their professions, was an entirely natural partnership. Like Cinderella’s slipper, the shoe by Chopard and Zanotti has gone down, not in legend, but history!

“Chopard Co-President Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele chose to unite her talent with that of Italian shoe designer Giuseppe Zanotti for a one-of-a-kind creation: gem-set stilettos that were auctioned on May 19th on behalf of the fight against AIDS

Above: A sketch of the earrings designed by Caroline Gruosi-ScheufeleLeft: A sketch of the masterpiece

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The new summer make-up range from Clarins is a pleasure for the senses. Clarins dips into the world of mosaics for the shapes and colours to create the new Mosaïque 2011 collection

Inspiration comes from everywhere and so the new Clarins summer range shouldn’t really surprise. Yet, there is something different about creating a make-up collection inspired by mosaics. The renowned

brand moves through the wondrous forms and colours of mosaics to create the new Clarins Mosaïque 2011 collection. Alina Babadjanova, the regional make-up artist of Clarins tells us about its creation and the range.

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Clarins plays with mosaics From the new collection, Clarins first launched the Instant Smooth Self Tanning Base and Skin Illusion Foundation. The Instant Smooth Self Tanning is a magic self tanner that instantly smothes and illuminates the face and décolleté with a beautiful natural-looking glow, day after day. It can be used on its own or before make-up.

The Clarins New Skin Illusion Foundation is based on mineral and plant base extracts. Its hydrating foundation with the feel of water, formulated as a skincare draws its benefits from the heart of nature.

The new Clarins Summer Mosaïque Collection includes lip balms, bronzin powder, mascara and eye liner. The new range of lip balm has eight different colours to choose from. Colour becomes skin care thanks to Clarins Laboratories’ expertise. Its rich, creamy, melting texture delivers a unique feeling of comfort and soothes lips on application. Moisturised and nourished, lips are softer, smoother, fuller-looking and intensively repaired. A high-

“Skin care products nourish the skin, and it may take some time to see the results whereas make-up provides immediate results, hides imperfections of the face and enhances its beauty

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colour, glossy shine adds a sensual look to intensify their smooth, replenished, high definition appearance.

The Summer Collection features a bronzing powder decorated with a mosaic design - a delicate, rose-shape designed by a craftsman. The powder comes in warm, luminous shades that are ideal to highlight the complexion and creates soft sun kissed look, which gives a holiday glow.

The collection also includes vibrant turquoise Mascara and Eyeliner that will add to the look and summer mood.

Inspiration from aroundFor its 2011 summer collection, Clarins dips into a unique Spa universe, a sanctuary of beauty and plenitude where the art of mosaics excels.

For this collection, make-up becomes skin care, and a source of well-being, serenity and total comfort. A woman is beautiful and sensual. Her complexion is enhanced with warm, woody tones, her lips are dressed in subtle colours and mirror shine, and her eyes adorned with vibrant shades.

Summer trends For Spring/Summer 2011, we have four makeup trends, which are related to fashion as well. One of the trends is all about bronzers – tanned, radiant skin. It is like having sun’s rays touch the face. This trend can be related very well to

the summer. Another trend is concentrating a lot on bright colours on the lips or eyes. It could be a nice turquoise eye-liner, or any bright eye shadow on the eyes, or, if you want to focus on the lips, bright lipstick or lip gloss could be applied. The third trend is well blended skin. You can create a very natural look by wearing not too much makeup on the face. Foundation almost looks like your skin. It gives you effect of ‘no make up.’ At the same time, it has healthy, dewy glow on it. The last trend draws on eye makeup by using soft bright shades. One colour could be chosen and applied all over the eye lids, and blended. It creates an effect of soft pastel tones.

Apart from the restBeing a skin care leader, Clarins make-up highly benefits from the expertise Clarins has in skin care. As such, Clarins make-up has skin care ingredients that will moisturise, nourish, and protect the skin from the environmental damages. As we always advise that a good make-up look should start with a good skin care, Clarins ensures that the results achieved out of this combination is magical.

The highlights of Clarins as a brand is skin care. When it comes to make-up, our main focus is foundation, as it is a bridge between skin care and make-up. Clarins Foundations are based on plant base extracts and taking care of your skin, as it is a continuation of skin care.

Skin care vs. Make-UpSkin Care products and make-up are of vital importance in cosmetics though they have their own functions. Skin care products nourish the skin, and it may take some time to see the results whereas make-up provides immediate results, hides imperfections of the face and enhances its beauty.

“For this collection, make-up becomes skin care, and a source of well-being, serenity and total comfort

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a selection of the finest buys for connoisseurs of luxury

A TimeLy AffAiR franck Muller’s horology affair once again pays homage to a new women’s line, infinity panther is a pure amalgamate of elegance and joyous bohemian spirit. Its unruly design and two different coloured diamonds set this collection apart from any other. It is truly a collector’s pride. Available at Mistal showroom, Oman

inspiRed designs porsche’s latest Driver’s Collection boasts of a smart range of accessories for the ones who like it sleek and smart. porsche key rings are exquisite, made of stainless steel with spring action and porsche logo with metal ends. The porsche mouse that has been designed according to the 911 model is a stunning piece. Inspired by the 911 Carrera S dual tailpipes, the collection includes a smart matte finished metallic pen holder for those die hard porsche fanatics. Available at SATA LLC in Ghubra

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BoLd And inTRiCATeThe Middle east and bold jewellery go hand in hand. Carrera y Carrera, a world renowned Spanish design house introduced three new animals into its kingdom of golden beauty. 18k yellow gold Brooch Cocodrilo is a beautifully crafted piece of art while the snake pendant is a true golden seductress suspended by a shimmering silk cord and ther can be no better way to make a statement than with an 18k yellow gold Tiger head ring bearing a sparkling smoky quartz in his mouth. This collection is the ultimate pick of this season.Available at Damas boutique in Mall of the Emirates and at Damas Les Exclusive Boutiques in the UAE

A TouCH AwAy Sleek, stylish and undeniably luxurious, the Unique Multimedia Touchphone by versace is an Haute Couture creation for the phone world. This stunning design features a glossy 3 inch sapphire crystal screen with a fine calf skin finish and full Versace branding. Behind the glamorous casing lies a world of advanced technology, making this piece a single, seductively compact resource that can be used as a Smartphone, media player, camera and laptop. This pop pink mobile phone is compatible with any operator and SIM card and has a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with flash with video player and recorder. presented in versace box in the style of a vanity case, it comes with 2 year international warranty. www.versace.com

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exquisiTe seATingfine living room interiors cannot be perfect without stylish furniture. The luxurious and comfortable lounge designed by SDf is not only stylish but unique too. This finely crafted lounge adds a touch of contemporary elegance to your home or office. Available at Samahram Deco Design Furnishing, Oman

CReATing An impRession An incensory surrounded with palm trees made of silver gold plated, set with diamonds, emerald, mother of pearl, malachite, and brown obsidian; all of which creates an evocative showpiece for your living room. A unique ensemble that exudes detailed perfection in its artistry, the incensory is nothing short of a luxurious artifact. Available at Mouawad, Al Araimi Complex, Oman

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my vIew

Home is where the heart isH ome might be where the heart is; but in today’s

super-mobile world – where is the heart? For most urban Omanis, the answer is easy

– home is in their family villages. This is increasingly not the case for expatriates, who find after many years abroad, home isn’t home anymore.

When I think back to the homes I had in Canada – the one I loved most was the house of cedar and glass that I once built on a large wooded property in Vancouver. Originally, it was an old cottage with faulty wiring that burned down shortly after we moved in.

I sat on the hardwood floor, which, along with the old red brick fireplace, was all that was left after the fire damage was cleared - and looked all around… at the lush bamboo, the huge cedars, the wild green meadow and the water flowing in the creek below. I decided in that moment that I wanted a house with all this in sight.

The house I designed was all glass, including the interior doors, except for the basic structure which was made of red cedar. The ‘curtains’ were the trees that surrounded the house. It was simple, small and incredibly beautiful. The view was everywhere and life centred round the old fireplace.

Every night, I would light the fire and hear it crackle above the murmur of the creek. I would watch the burning logs as I cooked dinner; and later enjoy the glowing embers, as my daughter did her homework and I prepared my lectures. For me, home has always been, and probably

always will be, the hearth. So how have I adapted to Oman?! Well, now that I

think of it, I have made an antique Indian bench into the equivalent of a fireplace. I sit up there among the cushions and piles of books in the closest comfort I can have to the warm and cosy atmosphere that a fireplace creates. I have had thrice to move house in Muscat; and, each time, the first thing I do is set up the old Indian bench as my ‘nest’ in the house.

My friends have a similar perspective. Puja Khimji puts it well: “You travel, and wherever you go, your heart goes with you, and so you can create a home anywhere”. Diplomats are in agreement. Ambassador Stephan van Wersch, remarking that, in Dutch, there is also an expression linking home with heart, says, “Home is not a place; it is a state of mind; and it’s good if your home means a lot. Our children are tremendously enriched by living in different places, but the advantage of having only one home is that you feel rooted”.

Interestingly, I have noted in my travels that some places feel more like home than others - and in different ways. India is a place where I feel spiritually at home. It is in Buddhist countries that I feel culturally most at home. In the wilderness of Southern Africa, I feel physically at home, maybe because that is where our species originated...

No doubt, if you and I were to travel in space and come back, all of the Earth would feel like home.

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PRIMA GOLD: Muscat City Centre, Qurum City Centre, Bareeq Al Shati

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