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The Rolling Stones laid the template for all rock’n’roll outlaws to follow. The best Rolling Stones 60s songs trace their evolution from bratty upstarts to voices of their generation, throwing down the gauntlet to anyone else who dares challenge their claim to the throne. Think we’ve missed one of yours? Let us know in the comments section, below.
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(MENAFN - Gulf Times) Renowned developer Qatari Diar Europe LLP s iconic 30 Grosvenor Square property in London has announced its official name, The Chancery Rosewood.
Recognised for delivering some of London s most celebrated landmark schemes, the development is the latest example of Qatari Diar s continued investment into the UK, according to a statement on Tuesday.
The Grade II listed building is currently being reimagined by British architect Sir David Chipperfield as a new retail destination and a Rosewood Hotels & Resorts luxury hotel, set to open in 2024.
Qatari Diar s plan for The Chancery Rosewood will form part of a new-look Grosvenor Square. Multiplex have been awarded the contract, with the main construction works commencing in 2021.
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The super-rich are scrambling to make their homes into a living Bridgerton experience
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It was while freeze-framing an episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills to scrutinise the dressing room that interior designer Charu Gandhi took stock of just how much life has changed in lockdown.
Where usually her super-rich clients would be asking for expensive home renovations inspired by their worldwide travels to beautiful boutique hotels, art events or fashion shows, with all such sources of diversion off the agenda during the pandemic, they are doing the next best thing: turning to TV.
“We are designing a large house in London with a spacious master suite, and when it came to designing the dressing room, the client referenced a specific episode of The Real Housewives as she loved the way in which the central island was organised, and the surrounding joinery,” says Gandhi, founder of the design house Elicyon.