This contemporary Clevedon farmhouse brings a cosmopolitan vibe to the countryside

If you live in a city, you’d be lying if you claimed to have never fantasised about leaving all the bustle behind for a simpler life, somewhere close to nature, where you feel you’re afforded time to sit and contemplate the important things. Or to just read a book without the noise of traffic reminding you that you should be somewhere else. 

Photo via @studio_john_irving_architects

In this beautiful newly-built home, the team at Studio John Irving architects conceived a contemporary, barn-style farmhouse, finished with the air of luxury you’d expect from a city pad, but afforded the floorspace to execute ideas on a grander scale, resulting in a residence with enough space for family, and plenty left over for entertaining.

Tom Dixon’s Spin Table Candelabra candlestick holder, available from ECC, resides sculpturally beneath this beautiful home’s expansive 7 metre ceiling.

The navy, white and grey palette serves as the perfect backdrop for the blonde timber, solid concrete, leather notes and raw finishes that comprise the interior design. Through carefully-chosen materials and a courageous embracing of negative space, this home carries a powerful, dignified presence while still feeling inherently inviting. Bringing a cosmopolitan vibe to the countryside, this home makes a strong case for leaving the rat race behind entirely.

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Dom Pérignon’s recently-released Vintage 2010 proves good things come to those who wait

Few Champagne houses carry as prestigious a reputation as Dom Pérignon. And for good reason. Time and again this famous Maison proves its mettle when it comes to producing spectacular Champagne, particularly in respect to its lauded Vintage varieties, of which there have now been 43.

Dom Pérignon’s consistent success is largely thanks to its exceptional know-how and the fact that its wines reflect the Maison’s exclusive ability to harvest grapes from all 17 Grand Crus of Champagne for its vintages. That said, it is also a lot to do with the House’s bold attitude and willingness to take risks. It was this potent combination that lead Dom Pérignon to its most recent release, a vintage of unique and complex character — Vintage 2010. 

For Dom Pérignon, the pursuit of a vintage means an unyielding commitment to expressing the nature of grapes harvested from a single year, as well as having the patience to allow its creation to arrive at full maturity in due course.

For Vintage 2010, this meant waiting nearly a decade. Ten years ago, conditions for a superb vintage seemed favourable until two days of unexpected downpour caused botrytis mould to develop on the grapes (mostly of the Pinot Noir variety). Quickly, Dom Pérignon made the decision to take a risk (one of the only Maisons to do so that year) and found itself racing against the clock to harvest the unaffected grapes which were not yet fully mature but still in excellent condition. In order to declare a vintage, every minute counted, and in spite of the huge challenge, in the end, Dom Pérignon’s expert intuition prevailed. 

Vintage 2010 offers a combination of some of the best Chardonnay grapes in the last 30 years (rich, concentrated and balanced) and the rescued Pinot Noir varieties, and is not only a testament to audacious, confident winemaking, but is a particularly exquisite drop — making all the time and effort that went into its production more than worth it.

At the heart of the creation are nine Dom Pérignon crus, eight Grand Crus as well as the legendary Hautvillers Premier Cru, resulting in a Champagne that is vital, floral and earthy on the nose before revealing a solid, full, harmonious palate that moves from peppery, spicy notes to a lustrous finish. Indeed, the Vintage 2010 seems to reflect the conditions of its harvest in hints of the earth after rain as well as saline notes. 

To celebrate the release of Dom Pérignon’s long-awaited Vintage 2010, friends of the House were invited to an intimate dinner, held in the penthouse of luxurious Auckland apartment complex, The International. There, guests were treated to a delectable, four-course feast courtesy of Josh Emett’s new restaurant, Onslow, while enjoying glasses of Dom Pérignon’s finest vintages, including of course, Dom Pérignon Vintage 2010.

With live cello and violin performances providing an elegant soundtrack for dinner, after the table was cleared, DJ Jaimie Webster Haines jumped on the decks to ensure the night ended on a high note. A lively night worthy of the Champagne it was celebrating.

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Pizza Fritta with a whipped ricotta base, finished with Ortiz anchovies and lemon zest
Hayden Phiskie (left) and Johnny Price
Ada's Italian-inspired menu is intended to be shared
Pizza Fritta with a tomato base, topped with nduja, taleggio and oregano

Ada opens inside The Convent Hotel, serving excellent Italian-inspired fare in a stunning space

An infamous building on Great North Road has recently undergone a stylish renovation, reopening as boutique accommodation The Convent Hotel, and inside is a restaurant we can already tell we’ll be frequently regularly — even without a room booking. 

Opening today, Ada is the new eatery from chef Hayden Phiskie, formerly of Karangahape Road restaurant Cotto. With its beautifully curved archways, rustic wall details and soaring, glass-roofed atrium, the dining space is striking yet welcoming. Alongside co-head chef Johnny Price, whose former credentials also include Cotto, plus Clay and Wellington’s Rita, Phiskie will be welcoming one and all for a menu of seasonal, Italian-influenced dishes and approachable natural wine.

Left: A long shared table can be booked for a large group or split into smaller seats; Right: Fazzoletti with a white pork sausage ragu, finished with a chive butter

“We want to do things that are slightly different,” says Phiskie, “But, that are easy to eat and enjoy, and go well with our wine list.” As Ada is a separate entity to The Convent, it’s not servicing the rooms, however both those staying in the hotel and those coming solely from elsewhere for a meal are received with open arms. 

Offering dinner from Tuesday to Saturday, and lunch on Thursdays and Fridays, Ada’s menu comprises sharing plates that embrace the foolproof philosophy of simplicity done well. The Pizza Frittas are sure to be flying out of the oven; moreish discs of fried pizza dough, the stand-out is topped with a whipped ricotta base, finished with Ortiz anchovies and lemon zest. A tomato base topped with nduja, taleggio cheese and oregano is also delicious, as is a side of ‘wilted’ cos served with a spicy chilli sauce for something light. 

Left: chocolate cremeux tart, with mascarpone and pistachios to finish; Right: The House Bar

With both Phiskie and Price’s provenance, there are, of course, some excellent pasta dishes. Fazzoletti is presented as a large, sunny egg pasta handkerchief draped over a white pork sausage ragu, finished with a decadent chive butter. A crispy pork belly dish is well worth adding to the mix, served in a chicken broth and finished with pickled cucumbers and chilli. Dessert is also sure to be unmissable; we tried a chocolate cremeux tart with mascarpone and pistachios, and it was just the right amount of rich.

The space itself caters to both large and small groups; a big shared table can be booked or divided up, and a mixture of bar stools and lower table seating makes up the 50 total capacity. Booking is encouraged, but Phiskie says he’s just as keen for people to just rock up — even if there’s not a table straight away, diners can start their night off in Ada’s House Bar at the front of the hotel with a cocktail and a snack. 

Left: Another section of Ada’s dining room; Right: Crispy pork belly, served in a chicken broth. Finished with pickled cucumbers and chilli

With all elements considered — a versatile, impressive space, excellent talent in the kitchen and interesting yet approachable dishes — Ada’s arrival to Auckland’s raft of neighbourhood eateries is very welcome indeed.

Ada
The Convent Hotel
454 Great North Road
Grey Lynn
Auckland

www.adarestaurant.co.nz

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Black tea half chicken with confit shallots
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Iceberg with tahini and hazenults; crumbed market fish with brown butter and capers

Milford welcomes an impressive wine bar and bistro that’s worth crossing the bridge for

North Shore residents take note, a new wine bar and bistro has opened in Milford, and it’s looking set to become both an in-demand local and a drawcard for those coming from the other side of the bridge.

Pledging inspiration taken from “the best wine bars and bistros of London and Melbourne”, Stanley Avenue is a new project from a team with varied and impressive provenance in the hospitality industry. Manager Matthew Aitchison has run the floor in some of Auckland’s most well-regarded restaurants, including The French Cafe, Masu and Cassia, while head chef Alok Vasanth is behind the menu, having worked both in New Zealand and Australia at places like The Tasting Shed, Melbourne modern-Indian restaurant Tonka and more. 

A selection of snacks

The menu spans lighter snacks to more substantial mains, sides and desserts, catering to any hunger level or length of stay. We’re intrigued by the lamb tartare within the entrée section, served with parmesan cream and lavosh, and the stracciatella with charred witloof and preserved lemon also appeals. 

For mains, there’s a smoked ricotta agnolotti pasta; crumbed market fish with brown butter and capers; steak with a herby butter and black tea half chicken with confit shallots. 

From left: The interior; raw fish entree. Photo: The Hospo Guy

A handful of enticing desserts rounds out the offering, including salted chocolate tart with malt ice cream, a baked meringue with poached pear, and spiced rum parfait. 

As befitting its ‘wine bar’ title, the wine list is comprehensive indeed, with a hefty selection of both familiar and more unusual varieties, plus a few organic and biodynamic bottles in the mix.

With an offering that looks to have been put together with a hefty amount of consideration and knowledge, Stanley Avenue is no doubt a welcome addition to the North Shore’s gastronomic scene.

Stanley Avenue
52 East Coast Road
Milford 0620

09 410 0066

www.stanleyavenue.co.nz

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These luxurious outdoor furniture pieces are going straight to the top of our wishlist

As anyone that considers themselves a design aficionado knows, stylish home decorating doesn’t stop with interiors. Especially with (we hope) a long, sunny summer on the horizon, it’s the perfect time to appraise any outdoor areas, making sure your al fresco entertaining will be up to scratch and ready to host family, friends and loved ones. 

Outdoor furniture plays a significant part of pulling together any garden, pool area or balcony, and one would be hard-pressed to find more innovative pieces than from luxury outdoor furniture brand Dedon. Working closely with some of the world’s leading designers, Dedon makes it its mission to raise the bar for design in the outdoor furniture space, marrying form and function in perfect harmony. 

Dedon Cocoon chair

The newest Dedon pieces to arrive at Dawson & Co adhere to these philosophies, and have jumped to the top of our wishlists. Among the new selection, the Rilly collection features parallel vertical strands of maritime rope in place of the traditional woven techniques oft-seen throughout Dedon designs. The resulting pieces are graphic and contemporary — take the Cocoon chair, for example; geometric and elegant yet sturdy, it’s the perfect seat to seek comfortable respite from the sun. From the same collection, the 3-seater couch is a sleek addition, utilising gently curved lines that form a soft yet linear whole. 

Another new Dedon collection from Sealine by Jean-Marie Massaud might feature stronger, more squared-off silhouettes, however the handcrafted teak frames and plush cushions are both luxurious and long-wearing, while MBarq by Sebastian Herkner is all about privacy and protective comfort. The MBarq 3-seater, high backrest sofa is inspired by the traditional form of an indoor alcove, and offers the opportunity to add structure and boundaries to more outdoor spaces with its visually-solid frame.

So, whether you’re looking to add robustness and structure to your outdoor space, or soften it with elegantly curved lines, Dedon’s timeless furniture pieces will see you through any season with ease.

Dawson & Co.
115 The Strand
Parnell
Auckland

www.dawsonandco.nz

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Frame your face this summer with men’s and women’s sunglasses to suit any taste

The onset of summer is the perfect time to make sure your sunglasses selection is up to scratch, and these new styles will have you shading those precious peepers in the most chic way possible. Whether statement-making is up your alley, or classic and timeless is more your bag, here we bring together a selection of frames to suit any taste — and face.

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Statement women’s
Celine Oversized S131 sunglasses in milky green
Available from Parker & Co

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Celine Maillon Triomphe 01 sunglasses in havana
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Statement women’s
Cutler & Gross 1368 rectangle sunglasses in red on black
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Statement women’s
DiorSoStellaire1 sunglasses
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Classic women’s
Celine Square S156 sunglasses in black
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Celine Square S130 sunglasses in red havana
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Classic women’s
Gucci specialized fit cat eye sunglasses
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Tom Ford aviator-style rose gold-tone sunglasses
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Statement men’s
Celine Black Frame 23 sunglasses in leopard
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Statement men’s
Celine Metal Frame 01 sunglasses in gold/green
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Fendi square-frame metal sunglasses
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Prada Eyewear Collection sunglasses
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Celine Black Frame 17 sunglasses in black
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Celine Black Frame 19 sunglasses in transparent yellow
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Love dumplings? Head to Dominion Road this Sunday for a delicious dumpling festival

When we crave dumplings (which, let’s be honest, is pretty often), there’s no better place to find them than Dominion Road. The iconic Auckland strip is home to some of the city’s best, and this Sunday is the location of the first-ever Dumplings on Dominion festival.

Taking place as part of this year’s Elemental AKL, Dumplings on Dominion spotlights over 35 dumpling shops and restaurants, offering all kinds of the hot, tasty morsels — from xiao long bao (soup dumplings) to gyoza and more.

Those embarking on this dumpling pilgrimage can also enjoy cultural performances, live music and other food stalls and a pop-up bar, courtesy of craft beer company Behemoth Brewing, at the Festival Hub on Wiremu Street, which will be closed to traffic for the day. We recommend starting there, and then heading on your merry way for a belly full of dumplings — we dare say there’s no better way to spend a Sunday.

Find more details, plus a downloadable map, here.

Dumplings on Dominion
Sunday 15th November
11am until 7pm

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From cookbooks to cultural tomes, these are the books your coffee table needs

Part objet d’art, part conversation piece, a good coffee table book does more than look great on display. Spanning art, design, food and culture, these new selections offer discerning browsers both substance and style that will have pride of place in your home.

I Can Make You Feel Good by Tyler Mitchell
Here, photographer and filmmaker Tyler Mitchell builds a Black utopia. A culmination of Mitchell’s body of work — already distinguished for an artist of only 25 — this monograph shows how he uses specific colours and light to portray his subjects (which include Beyoncé) in an intimate and optimistic way. 

Open Studio by Sharon Coplan Hurowitz and Amanda Benchley
Not only does this book give unprecedented insight into leading contemporary artists at work but it also details how we can emulate the projects of these artists at home, via helpful, pull-out templates and step-by step guides.  

Juergen Teller: Handbags
On the surface, Handbags might seem to be about just that — an extension of the photographer’s 2019 Naples exhibition of the same subject. But this book demonstrates how Juergen Teller has reshaped the landscape of fashion photography, making it a must-have for fashion and photography enthusiasts alike.

François Halard: A Visual Diary
Documenting in vivid colour, the interiors of acclaimed designers, tastemakers and artists, photographer François Halard presents a stunning series of tableaux — shot with his uniquely elegant, personal, bohemian perspective.  

Today’s Special: 20 Leading Chefs Choose 100 Emerging Chefs
Twenty of the world’s most renowned chefs each select five emerging culinary talents from around the world, seeing the up-and-comers profiled alongside examples of their menus and commissioned essays around why they stand out on the diverse, ever-expansive culinary scene. 

Dior by Peter Lindbergh 
Paying homage to the work of the late iconic photographer and his longstanding relationship with the house of Christian Dior, this two-volume book comprises 80 Dior haute couture archival creations shot by Peter Lindbergh in 2018, alongside a raft of images that he took for the esteemed house across his career. 

Anni & Josef Albers: Equal and Unequal by Nicholas Fox Weber
Offering fascinating insight into two of the most important figures in 20th Century art and design, this book is the first to look at the work of these two masters in one volume, moving from their formative years at the Bauhaus to their influence at Black Mountain College and beyond. 

Snacky Tunes by Darin & Greg Bresnitz
Seventy-five of the world’s leading chefs reveal how music has played a crucial role in their lives via a series of personal stories that pull back the curtain on their creative processes. Featuring candid interviews, never before-published recipes and curated playlists, this anthology is an unexpected and joyful meeting of music and food. 

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Dadelszen summer 20-21

Dadelszen’s latest collection is here to inspire a summer of easy, elegant dressing

At this stage in the year when many of us are celebrating the resilience and beauty of our special homeland at the bottom of the world, it makes sense that this would inspire our summer sartorial choices. Local luxury fashion label Dadelszen has honed in on this sensibility for its summer 20-21 collection, The Oceans Between Us, honouring the beauty of our own backyard and rediscovering familiar shores, appreciating them in a new way.

With the ocean such an emblematic representation of our southern hemisphere summer, Dadelszen creative directors Edward and Constance von Dadelszen were drawn to the maritime settings of iconic seaside films like La Piscine, Basic Instinct and The Talented Mr. Ripley, recontextualised with their own uniquely local spin.

The resulting collection is pragmatic yet refined, drawing on the enjoyable nonchalance of warm weather dressing both during the day and after dark with seasonal updates sitting alongside enduring favourites.

Dadelszen summer 20-21

Men’s Harry suiting is reimagined for summer, rendered in a charming cerulean blue seersucker, while for women the Valletta and Elvira jackets have been re-cut in a light yet luxurious blend of fine cashmere, linen and silk. 

With an active wearer in mind, outerwear has been given an injection of further practicality in details like reversibility and breathability, while knitwear exudes effortless elegance and a nautical vibe. The shawl lapel cardigans and ribbed crew necks are must-have additions to any stylish gent’s wardrobe, while knitted mid-length skirts and fine weave jumpers are the perfect feminine cover-up to wear both on the boat or after a dip.

As with all Dadelszen’s collections, the brand’s signature impeccable cuts and silhouettes reign supreme, as does an emphasis on beautifully-crafted fine natural fabrics. Each piece is designed in New Zealand and made by European artisans, a tangible harmony of the influences Edward and Constance hold dear.

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Attention coffee lovers, this special reserve brew is here to add luxury to your day

While international travel might be off the cards currently, that’s not to say our morning coffee can’t transport us over the seas to one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Nespresso’s new Special Reserve: Hawaii Kona coffee is one of the brand’s most exclusive and premium releases yet, and those in the know will be savvy to the fact that Kona coffee is extremely rare and precious, growing only on the slopes of Mauna Loa and Hualalai on Hawaii’s Big Island. 

Almost exclusively produced by small, family-run farms, the intensity of this coffee lies not in its strength, but in its velvety, lingering taste. Rather than bitterness, coffee drinkers will find gentle fruity and well-rounded flavours that are light but lasting on the palate. The Kona region’s varied climate and mineral-rich volcanic soil combine to create exceptional conditions for this coffee to grow with these delicious tasting notes.

Espresso-lovers will be pleased to note that thanks to the refinement of the Hawaii Kona, it’s best served short and black to fully enjoy the layered flavour. With approximately only 40,000 bags produced each year — versus Colombia’s 14 million in 2019 — this limited edition brew is very special indeed.

So, if starting the day with one of the world’s most sought after coffees sounds like it would put a pep in your step, indulge in Nespresso’s Special Reserve: Hawaii Kona, perfectly brewed in the comfort of your own home.

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