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LIFE BY LEXUS 12


THE CHAMPAGNE LIFESTYLE


Live the high life at the first-ever Champagne Suite by Dom Pérignon in Africa, recently launched at the One&Only Hotel in Cape Town. Guests enjoying the exceptional two-night experience will be lapping up luxury


from the moment they arrive, thanks to a myriad of carefully curated Dom Pérignon encounters starting with a chilled bottle of Dom Pérignon 2006 and oysters on arrival. The exquisite one-bedroomed Marina Mountain Suite on the fifth floor offers


beautiful bespoke linen, custom-built furnishing and Dom Pérignon touches throughout. Guests can enjoy drinks and relax around the largest infinity pool in the Southern Hemisphere or on a lavish designer daybed. The hotel’s iconic Nobu restaurant offers a sumptuous paired Omakase menu, designed exclusively for guests staying in the Dom Pérignon Suite. Sophistication and indulgence don’t get better than this! Visit: www.oneandonlyresorts.com


DESIGNED TO DAZZLE


GUILD is the new must-visit destination for the latest in design, art and modern living. Set to launch in June 2017, this multi-faceted venue will be based at the V&A Waterfront Silo District in Cape Town. It will include the GUILD Concept, which will see some of the continent’s


top creatives come together to present an enthralling and unique collection of items, while the GUILD Studio will sell sought-after furniture from leading South African designers. The Southern Guild Gallery will showcase collectable, limited-edition designer items and art, as well as hosting highly curated exhibitions. Visit: www.theguildgroup.co.za


WORDS: NAZLEY OMAR. IMAGES: DANIE NEL


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