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Bar Non Solo is the Britomart local offering an express lunch perfect for a mid-day escape

Britomart favourite Bar Non Solo has recently relaunched their workday lunch special, making it the ultimate spot for those seeking a mid-day escape. As we all know, stepping away from the daily grind is vital to boost productivity and creativity, and what better way to unwind than with a delicious meal accompanied by refreshing libations?

Right: Spicy Salami Pizza

From Tuesday to Friday, Bar Non Solo has introduced an unbeatable lunch special, featuring one of their famous dishes alongside a choice of wine, beer or spritz, all for a mere $25. Ideal for those seeking a quick yet satisfying meal during their hectic workday, this express lunch deal is as suited for a quick catch-up amongst friends as it is for sharing with colleagues.

Here, you can take your pick from a variety of handmade pasta, seasonal pizzas, and salads, paired perfectly with an ice-cold Peroni, Aperol Spritz, a glass of Idle Hands wine, or a signature mocktail. Savour fresh Bucatini with crab, chilli, garlic, oregano, and pangrattato, Spicy Salami Pizza with tomato and fior di latte, or Bar Non Solo’s signature Caesar Salad with white anchovies. With many more delicious dishes to choose from.

Left: Crab Bucatini

And the lunch special is only the tip of the iceberg. Bar Non Solo has added a host of new menu items, launched a member’s club, and added to their aperitivo hour offering, making it the ultimate spot for City-siders seeking an all-encompassing local. 

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Cream of the crop: Refresh your wardrobe with these chic white and cream pieces to shop now

Head-to-toe, monochrome tones of white and cream will not only create crisp, confident looks but will add a touch of lightness to your style as we head into the cooler months. Here, we have rounded up a curation of ready-to-wear, shoes and accessories that will have you mastering this season’s modern monochrome, and promise to give your autumn wardrobe a necessary lift.

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Women’s
Textured Cotton Jacket from Gucci
LV Rush Sneaker from Louis Vuitton
Valentino Garavani
flower-appliqué top from Farfetch
Coperni Heart Tote Bag from Muse
Alto Top from Camilla and Marc
ETRO jacquard wide-leg jeans from Farfetch
Valentino Garavani vlogo Shoulder Bag from Net-A-Porter
Burberry trench coat from Farfetch
Wool Silk Top with Crystal Embroidery from Gucci
Soft Goat Cashmere Cardigan from Muse
Toteme Fringed jacquard scarf from Net-A-Porter
Textured Cotton Mini Skirt from Gucci
Serpenti Forever Top Handle Bag from Bulgari
Burberry EKD check-print jacket from Farfetch
Romy Slingback Pump from Louis Vuitton
Veronica Beard Kensington Jacket from Muse
Prada Logo-embroidered Shirt from Farfetch
rectangular frame sunglasses from Gucci
Divas’ Dream Earrings from Bulgari
Riba Mini Blazer Dress from Camilla and Marc
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Men’s
DENIM SHIRT WITH LABEL from Gucci
Loewe Cream Sunglasses from Parker&Co.
Panelled chunky sneakers Prada 
Zegna OFF WHITE LINEN SHORTS from Farfetch
Balenciaga SUPERBUSY SLING BAG from Farfetch
Nanushka Makai Shirt from Iconic
Givenchy Spectre leather sneakers from Mr.Porter
LOEWE Slim-Fit Logo-Embroidered T-Shirt Mr.Porter
Prada Embroidered jumper from Farfetch
Burberry EKD baseball cap from Farfetch
gg flocked shorts from Gucci
Logomania Stole from Bulgari
Burberry classic collar trench coat from Farfetch
Tom Ford Slim-Fit Jeans from Mr Porter
LV Trainer Maxi Sneaker from Louis Vuitton
gg jacquard jacket from Gucci

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From ‘Old Hollywood’ revival to monochrome mania, these were the best looks from the Oscars’ red carpet

The most significant night in cinema has been and gone for another year, leaving us with plenty of unforgettable fashion moments to mull over. As the biggest stars in the world lined up on the Oscars’ red carpet, it was clear that the style code for the event was old Hollywood elegance with a modern and ever-so-slightly undone edge. Silhouettes were figure-hugging, colours were used to striking effect, hair was sleek and understated, opera gloves were back in a big way, and black-and-white, it seemed, was the colour-combination du jour.

From Emma Stone’s flattering, ice-blue peplum dress by Louis Vuitton, to Emily Blunt’s striking Schiaparelli gown with surreal, floating shoulder straps, to Carey Mulligan’s custom, couture Balenciaga (a recreation of an iconic 1951 design by Cristobal Balenciaga himself), the looks at this year’s Oscars were thoughtful, glamorous, statement-making and bold. These were our favourites.

Emma Stone wearing Louis Vuitton
Zendaya wearing Armani & Bulgari jewellery
America Ferrera wearing Versace & Pomellato jewellery, available locally at Orsini
Billie Eilish wearing Chanel
Colman Domingo wearing Louis Vuitton, Omega watch & David Yurman jewellery, available locally at Partridge Jewellers
Matthew & Camila Alves McConaughey both wearing Versace
Emily Blunt wearing Schiaparelli & Tiffany & Co. jewellery
Michelle Yeoh wearing Balenciaga
Carey Mulligan wearing Balenciaga
Florence Pugh wearing Del Core & Bulgari Jewellery
Bradley Cooper wearing Louis Vuitton
Jennifer Lawrence wearing Christian Dior & Swarovski jewellery
Ariana Grande wearing Giambattista Valli & Tiffany & Co. jewellery
Cillian Murphy wearing Versace
Charlize Theron wearing Christian Dior
Gabrielle Union-Wade wearing Carolina Herrera & Tiffany & Co. jewellery alongside Dwyane Wade wearing Versace
Brittany Snow wearing Mônot & Pomellato jewellery, available locally at Orsini
Robert Downey Jr. & Susan Downey wearing Saint Laurent
Anya Taylor-Joy wearing Christian Dior & Tiffany & Co. jewellery
Mark Ronson & Grace Gummer both wearing Gucci
Ryan Gosling wearing Gucci
Amelia Dimoldenberg wearing Gucci
Margot Robbie wearing Versace
Kirsten Dunst & Jesse Plemons both wearing Gucci
Greta Lee wearing Loewe, available locally at Faradays
Sandra Hüller wearing Schiaparelli & Cartier jewellery
Lupita Nyong’o wearing Armani

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Update your interior with a set of perfectly curved dining chairs — shop our edit now

While there are plenty of ways to update your interior space, from pendant lighting to soft textiles, one of the easiest ways is with some strategically-applied furnishings. Here, we delve into the trend of curved dining chairs, a style that promises to bring an air of soft serenity to any kind of space. Whether finished in a minimalist or modernist, or even wonderfully eclectic style, not only do these chairs look good but their rounded backs are so comfortable, you’ll want to linger long after the last plates have been cleared. Discover our essential edit of curved dining chairs below.

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Ahead of the Curve
Gallotti&Radice Akiko armchair from ECC
Morrell dining chair
from Design Central
Miniforms Nebula Seat
from Matisse
Van Rossum Bracci armchair from ECC
Poltrona Frau Ginger Chair from Studio Italia
Moroso Getlucky Armchair from Matisse
Calligaris Holly Chair from Studio Italia
Giorgetti Norah from ECC
Ettoriano Dining Chair from Ligne Roset
Cassina Dudet from Matisse
Flexform Susanne Dining Chair from Studio Italia
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Cast your interior in a whole new light with these sculptural, cloud-like pendants

Introduce an element of whimsy into your space with an ethereal, cloud-like pendant. Carefully made with near-translucent materials cleverly shaped over metal frames, these eye-catching lights promise to cast your home in an otherworldly glow.

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Cloud Formation
Eindhoven Residence by Studio &Space
Ay Illuminate Koro Pendant Light from ECC
Arturo Alvarez Tati Pendants from Matisse
Ruflette ceiling light from Ligne Roset
Flos Zeppelin pendant from ECC
Nemo Nuvola Pendant Light from Matisse
Soho Home Maris Pendant from Design Central
Arturo Alvarez Fluo Pendant from Matisse
Herman Miller Nelson Saucer Pendant from Matisse
Catellani & Smith Lederam Manta S2 from ECC
Slamp Veli Pendant from Matisse
Herman Miller Nelson Bubble Pendant from Matisse
Bocci 73.3 Pendants from ECC

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Josiah necklace with detachable pendants, Josiah earrings & Dea Eterna clip from Van Cleef & Arpels

Van Cleef & Arpels’ latest high jewellery collection is a breathtaking exploration of time and place

Inspired by The Grand Tour, a historical odyssey through the major cultural centres of Europe,
Van Cleef & Arpels’ latest high jewellery collection takes us on an incredible, sweeping journey where history, geography and gemstones collide. 

London

The journey of Van Cleef & Arpels’ Le Grand Tour begins in London, where Canova’s statue at the sumptuous Chatsworth House inspired the Dea Eterna Clip, boasting an oval-cut 3.47-carat pink sapphire, blue sapphires, lapis lazuli, a grey cultured pearl and diamonds. The Josiah Necklace and Earrings were inspired by the heart of London, where baguette and round-cut diamonds drape around the neck or hang elegantly from the ears, culminating in remarkable oval-cut sapphires. Elsewhere, the rose gold Elizabeth Earrings (their name derived from the iconic monarch) with detachable pendants, feature two triangle-cut pink spinels, alongside coral and sparkling diamonds.

Elizabeth earrings with detachable pendants, Cornucopia clip & Schäppel ring from Van Cleef & Arpels
Josiah Earrings with detachable pendants from Van Cleef & Arpels
Josiah Necklace with detachable pendants from Van Cleef & Arpels

Rome

The mythological horn of plenty inspired Van Cleef & Arpels to create the Cornucopia Clip where a rubellite immediately attracts the gaze, surrounded by diamond leaves, amethysts, rubies and spessartite garnets and finished with bouqiets of sapphire flowers, spessartite garnets and diamonds. The Escale Antique bracelet is another marvel inspired by Rome, fashioned from rose gold, it boasts emeralds, tsavorite garnets and diamonds in an intricate, botanical pattern.

Escale antique Bracelet from Van Cleef & Arpels
Cornucopia Clip from Van Cleef & Arpels

Naples

Over to Naples where Van Cleef & Arpels’ Ninfe Necklace depicts a floral crown, like those in the mosaics of the ruined Nymphaeum in Herculaneum. Comprising links of gadrooned rose gold, diamonds and pink sapphires, the centre of the creation is a composition of leaves in rose and white gold, diamonds and red and pink ‘angel-skin’ coral. These surround a striking cushion-cut rubellite, subtly accentuated by two oval-cut rubellites. The Symphonie Florale Clip, was inspired by the hanging gardens of Ravello, and boasts white and rose gold, a breathtaking collection of spessartite and tsavorite garnets, a pink, mauve sapphire and diamonds.

Ninfe necklace, Symphonie végétale clip & Escale sur la baie bracelet from Van Cleef & Arpels
Ninfe Necklace from Van Cleef & Arpels
Symphonie végétale Clip from Van Cleef & Arpels

The Alps

Transporting us to The Alps as winter ends, the blossoms come into bloom and Edelweiss gently awakens, Van Cleef & Arpels’ Etoile des Glaciers Clip features a stunning cluster of sapphires, white and yellow diamonds, designed to represent a rare and protected plant species that only thrives in high-altitude environments. 

Regina Montium necklace with detachable pendant & Etoile des glaciers clip from Van Cleef & Arpels
Regina Montium detachable pendant from Van Cleef & Arpels
Etoile des glaciers Clip from Van Cleef & Arpels

Paris

Inspired by the refined ladies-in-waiting of the court of Louis XV, Van Cleef & Arpels created the Eclat Mystérieux Necklace with Traditional Mystery Set emeralds, mauve sapphires white cultured pearls and  diamonds. While its Lucendi Earrings suggest an elaborate, 18th Century chandelier and are rendered in rose and white gold with two oval-cut rubellites, mauve sapphires and diamonds. Elsewhere, its jaw-dropping Noeud Royal Ring heroes a cushion-cut pink sapphire set in white gold and surrounded by diamonds.

Éclat mystérieux necklace from Van Cleef & Arpels
Noeud royal Ring from Van Cleef & Arpels
Lucendi Earrings from Van Cleef & Arpels

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Set the Bar High
Design Within Reach Line bar from Matisse
Tom Dixon Tank Decanter from ECC
Magis Bottle from ECC
Soho Home Roebling Cut Crystal Rocks Glass Set from Design Central
Christofle ice tongs & bucket from The Studio of Tableware
Lasvit Champagne Cooler from Matisse
Buster+Punch The Rockstar bar from ECC
Casamania Chariot from Matisse
Wine breather carafe from Dawson & Co.
Soho Home Marbel Ice Bucket from Design Central
Assouline Cocktail Chameleon from Ligne Roset
Paderno Parisienne Shaker from The Studio of Tableware
Sophie Lou Jacobsen Piano Cocktail Glass Set from Ssense
Riva 1920 Cambusa Glass from Matisse
Georg Jensen Alfredo Wine Rack from Ssense
Sandell Wine & Bar Decanter Carafe from Ssense
Ethnicraft Lucy Bar Cart from ECC
Christofle Iriana Decanter from The Studio of Tableware
Timothy Oulton Hudson Bar from Dawson & Co.

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This month-long deal is the only excuse you need to book a tranquil treatment at Sofitel Spa right now

As summer starts to fade and the cool days of autumn set in, now is the best time to think about booking a tranquil spa day to ease you into the season. Luckily, Sofitel Spa — a veritable haven of health, wellbeing and rejuvenation — is running an unmissable deal over the next month, giving us every excuse to book in for a blissful treatment (or two).

Available exclusively from Tuesday to Thursday throughout March, Sofitel Spa is offering an extra 30 minutes for every 60-minute treatment booked, whether it be a soothing massage, a revitalising facial, a pampering body treatment or anything in between.

Promising more than enough time to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, Sofitel Spa’s serene oasis and skilled therapists will transport you to a world of pure bliss, where each treatment is tailored to nourish your body, mind and soul. With a focus on French cosmology and premium skincare brands such as Elemis, Biologique Recherche and Nellie Tier, Sofitel Spa promises a holistic approach to wellness that will leave you feeling utterly renewed and ready to take on the season ahead.

So, whether you’ve been feeling down at the prospect of seasonal change, or are already burnt out from the start of your working year, don’t miss the opportunity to treat yourself to a luxurious, limited-time experience. Our advice? Lock in your appointment now.

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An iconic brand for over 40 years, Pomellato should be in everyone’s jewellery collections — here, we talk to Sarah Hutchings of Orsini about why

When renowned Italian jewellery house, Pomellato, was founded in 1967, it upended the industry by introducing the concept of ready-to-wear jewels. Since then, the brand has been seen as a leader in its field, and its designs widely-sought-after as iconic collector pieces.

As Sarah Hutchings (Director of Orsini Fine Jewellery, exclusive New Zealand Pomellato stockist) says, it represents everything she loves about Italian jewellery and craftsmanship. “I fell in love with Pomellato on my earliest trips to Italy,” Hutchings explains, “and over the years I have spent so much time in its headquarters.” She continues, “every Pomellato piece is made with meticulous care by Italian craftspeople… the brand’s mission of bringing the jewel out of the safe and into the everyday embodies the attitude of the women who wear and love it; women who are self-confident, creative, sensual and unconventional.”

Pomellato Nudo Maxi Ring from Orsini
Pomellato Nudo Earrings from Orsini
Pomellato Nudo Necklace from Orsini
Pomellato Ritratto Ring from Orsini
Pomellato Nudo Maxi Ring from Orsini
Pomellato Nudo Gelè Earrings from Orsini
Pomellato Nudo Maxi Ring from Orsini
Pomellato Nudo Lariat Necklace from Orsini

Indeed, over the years, Pomellato has become globally renowned for its unique designs that marry eye-catching colour with simple shapes and fine diamonds. Its beauty lies in the way it can be dressed up or down, depending on where it’s being worn, which, as Hutchings emphasises, makes it perfect for her New Zealand customers too.

For Hutchings, who is a jewellery and gemology expert also known for her bespoke engagement rings, Pomellato, with its versatility, stackability and striking colours is a brand that will make heads turn in any setting, and should be a staple brand in every discerning jewellery-lover’s collection.

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We take you inside Ponsonby’s exciting new architectural marvel — The Greenhouse

Positioned in the heart of Ponsonby, Auckland’s most popular dining and retail district, The Greenhouse is a new beacon of contemporary architecture and luxury that is utterly unlike anything this suburb has seen before. Developed by Ockham Residential, this ambitious landmark building is set to redefine the concept of urban living, seamlessly integrating modern design with a deep reverence for the natural environment and offering the kind of lifestyle one might expect to find in some of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities.

For starters, The Greenhouse is undeniably captivating to look at, its façade finished in 150,000 green-glazed bricks, meticulously sourced from Italy. Inspired by the diverse hues of Auckland’s landscapes, these bricks create a mesmerising interplay of colour, reflecting the beauty of their surrounding environment and drawing onlookers in for their tonal depth. It is an attention to detail that sets the tone for what to expect inside The Greenhouse, a place where meticulous craftsmanship and visionary design offer spaces to find rest, relaxation and reflection; spaces where the noise of the outside world feels a million miles away. 

Inside The Greenhouse, one is immediately enveloped in refined elegance and understated luxury. “All the materials we’ve chosen are inspired by nature — the birds, the bush and the ocean,” Lead Architect Tania Wong says. “We wanted to bring that feeling inside the building too.” From the outside in, the Greenhouse is a response to the particular conditions of Auckland and its environment, which not only makes it visually arresting, but makes it feel deeply connected to the city in which it stands (and in turn, offering that same sense of connection to its residents, too). 

The Greenhouse’s Lobby

The entry lobby sets this tone in fine fashion, boasting dark slate tiles, smoky mirrored glass and a breathtaking ‘Melt’ pendant by Tom Dixon as the striking centrepiece. Artworks by New Zealand artists grace the walls and lift carriages, while the common spaces on the upper levels are finished with walnut veneer entry doors, custom-designed carpet, chevron-patterned ceramic wall tiles and mirror and brass details. 

“As soon as you step into the lobby,” Wong says, “your feet land on dark slate floor tiles cut and laid in a chevron pattern. The colour is reminiscent of Karekare sand and the chevron pattern mirrors the feather pattern I’ve used on the glazing of the ground floor… and the glass house at the top of the building. Ahead of you, the lift doors are finished in brass, perfectly complementing the green bricks.” 

One common space in The Greenhouse that is particularly notable is the exquisite residents’ lounge. Designed with rich wood panelling, bespoke artwork and a magnificent 10-seater dining table (designed by Tim Webber and crafted from the rafters of the original building that stood on The Greenhouse’s site), this room was made as the ultimate entertainer’s hub, destined to be the site of many a convivial dinner party or celebratory get-together. 

The residents’ lounge

This detail-oriented design philosophy continues in The Greenhouse’s carefully conceived apartments. From their warm oak floors and brass accents, to their large windows (designed to optimise natural light), high ceilings and private balconies, every aspect of the residences exude sophistication and style. Even the kitchens and bathrooms showcase how nothing has been left to chance, the former offering floor-to-ceiling walnut cabinetry, integrated Fisher & Paykel appliances and benchtops in either black slate or engineered stone; the latter, rendered in either dark slate or light-coloured floor and wall tiles, basalt basins, aged brass tapware and Fired Earth green shower tiles. 

Again, Wong’s deft hand and detailed eye is evident throughout all of the apartments, creating spaces that seamlessly blend form and function in order to provide residents with homes that feel, at once luxurious and liveable. 

Despite facing unprecedented challenges, including a global pandemic and material shortages, the construction of The Greenhouse has persevered, which is a true testament to the unwavering commitment of the development team. And thank goodness, because the result is an architectural masterpiece that symbolises resilience and determination — two qualities that also speak to the spirit of the community in which it stands.

Apartment Interior

In fact, The Greenhouse’s position in the heart of vibrant Ponsonby is one of its most appealing qualities. Residents can enjoy world-class dining establishments, boutique shops and lush parks right on their doorsteps while immersing themselves in a suburb that has become widely sought-after for its inclusive cultural landscape, dynamic vibe and natural beauty.

In essence, The Greenhouse is more than just a building; it’s a celebration of architecture, creativity, perseverance and our deep connection to the natural world. And as it joins the Ponsonby skyline, it reminds us of the transformative power of visionary design and the enduring spirit of community.

The Greenhouse has a variety of corner two bedrooms (northwest-facing), one bedroom plus study (northwest-facing), and studios (east-facing and west-facing) for sale now. Open homes start this weekend, Saturday and Sunday from 2 until 3pm at 20 Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn.

The Greenhouse

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