Issue 3 of the Maybourne Papers has just been printed, with design and editorial content by Construct.
This issue features a look at what's next when the best is no longer good enough in the Connaught's 'Beyond Bespoke'. A closer historical look at our favourite city in The Berkeley's 'Love to love London'. Finally, Claridge's focuses on 'The Grand Tour', a 17th Century tradition for the young English elite, now reinvented for the modern traveler in search of adventure and luxury.
Peace, Love, Mud went to New York this week. Mulberry hosted a party at Milk Studios, where guests enjoyed mini festival foods including mini Angus Beef Sliders with Somerdale Cheddar Cheese, Fish and Chips and mini Nutella and Banana Crepes. Drinks included a special festival cocktail as well as Doc's Apple Cider. There were also live perfomances from Kelis, Spanish guitarists Manos de Dios and Brooklyn based band Chairlift.
A visit to the Holocaust memorial above the site of Hitlers bunker in Berlin. An unexpected forest of concrete slabs creates a labyrinth which draws you in walking on a floor that dips and undulates.
An experience which encourages thought, interpretation and a moment of reflection in the middle of the bustle of Berlin. So refreshing to see public art and particularly such a loaded remembrance piece effortlessly evoke emotional engagement.