Former Qatari Ambassador’s Wife Pens Lyrical Celebration of Qatar

Diana Untermeyer is the wife of the former ambassador to Qatar and her experience of moving to the Middle East with her family is the framework for Qatar: Sand, Sea & Sky, a lovely book celebrating the nation and its people. Qatar is a young country and an essentially Muslim one. It is poised for rapid growth, fueled by what Untermeyer terms petrocurrency. The previous generations of Qataris often lived without running water or electricity and development has come to Qatar with startling rapidity. How does a country deal with sudden growth and take steps to endure long term prosperity? Qatar has taken major steps toward modernity with new schools and medical centers. Untermeyer treads with an ambassador’s wife’s tact over thornier issues such as the prevalence of cousin marriage, the issue of face and head covering for women, and the struggle for equal rights.

The affection that Untermeyer feels for Qatar and its people shines through on every page. Because of her status as both a foreigner and a dignitary, her view of the country is likely gilded but that only makes this book more of a pleasure to explore. Henry Dallal’s pictures showcase the people, the culture, and the landscape in rich tones. He has a worthy subject and handles it admirably. He works in film and his images have lush tones that call to mind the issues of National Geographic that captured so many young minds with visions of faraway places.

In her section on sand, Untermeyer juxtaposes stories of the nomadic Bedouin lifestyle with stunning images of the desert. Water is an integral part of Qatar’s story and part of the country’s challenge is to use its wealth to provide environmental resources for future generations. Qatar also has a coastline of 350 miles and the sea is a big part of Qatari life. Pearling was once a major industry in Qatar, dominating the economy in the early 1900s before the days of cultured pearls changed the market forever. Once Qatar’s gulf was filled with wooden dhows for pearling, now the area is piloted by the world’s largest liquid natural gas tankers.

Today’s Qatar is a land of constant construction, of skyscrapers and museums designed by some of the world’s most famous architects. Qatar will command the world’s attention when it hosts the 2022 FIFA World Cup. It is a land both rooted in tradition and striving for modern greatness. Untermeyer’s book, equal parts love letter and tourism advertisement, is lyrical enough to make any intrepid traveler think about booking plane tickets. The coffee-table-worthy book has a list price of $72.


Topsider Tree House In The Pennsylvania Woods For Sale

“Frank Lloyd Wright would have LOVED it here!” trumpets the listing description of this unique octagonal Topsider house in Erwinna, PA. Indeed old Frank would have felt quite at home in this verdant abode, as would Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, or any other of our nature-loving creatives. And with good reason: the exterior walls of this 3-bed, 2-bath home are almost all glass, providing a 360-degree exposure to the surrounding woodlands.

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Set on 6.62 acres abutting a nature preserve, the home is made for wildlife watchers. Watch the deer cavort through your front yard as you make dinner in the granite-countered kitchen, or from the wide deck adjoining the living room observe the blue heron fishing in the nearby pond. Near the house, and connected via an elevated walkway, is a detached two-car garage which also houses a 1-bed, 1-bath apartment perfect for in-laws or visiting guests. This property is listed at $365,000.

This listing is presented by Mary Lou Erk.

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Missoni, a love story that sparked a fashion empire

Mention the name Missoni, and most think of a fashion empire that revolutionized textile patterns, spawned the no-bra look on the catwalks, and is now a global brand that designs everything from sweaters to sheets to hotels. But none of it would have happened had it not been for the 1948 London Olympics, where one kind of flame sparked another between Rosita Jelmini and Ottavio Missoni. – read more at Reuters


Carla Sozzani is Curating a Courtyard of the Cool

10 Corso Como is a global cool hunting zone—a Milan-based art gallery, design depot, bookshop, publishing house, eatery and hangout for the chic elite who traipse through Italy’s fashion and design center. There, you may bump into the likes of British soccer star David Beckham or South Korean pop recording artist Taeyang. Brands from Gap and Timberland to Maison Martin Margiela have sought Corso Como collaborations to raise their own status. Behind it is Carla Sozzani, a petite former fashion magazine editor known for her long curls and Azzedine Alaïa dresses. – read more at WSJ


Christian Louboutin Launches Beauty Line

Christian Louboutin is set to enter the beauty industry, having teamed up with Batallure Beauty to form Christian Louboutin Beauté. The luxury beauty products are expected to launch late next year. “Twenty years ago I started what I thought would be a small adventure, which ended up becoming a company,” Louboutin said. “The beauty adventure is a natural extension for someone like me, who likes to empower women. To be a part of creating beauty seems like the right next step.” – via Vogue


Taking a journey to the imaginary – Egyptian Inspired Lamp Collection by Zenza

Egypt has a fascinating culture that inspired many modern designs – one of which is the splendid Egyptian Inspired Lamp Collection by Zenza. Made up of oversized pendant lamps or smaller versions of patterned globes, this bouquet of lights compose an unforgettable atmosphere, whether lit by natural light or sharing artificial light from behind the perforated shade. Intricate designs adorn each of the lamps in this collection, hand made using traditional artisan techniques.

Playing with light and shadow and altering the surrounding space, these lights were designed to create a mystical space, where past and present combine to offer the idea of pharaoh luxury reinterpreted in modern lighting. Just imagine one of these lamps hanging over your reading corner – a beautiful journey to the imaginary, complete with an inspiring setting.


Daily Dream Home – Casa Luz

This pleasure of constantly enjoying the surrounding views from inside a modern, comfortable home led to the design of many residences that benefit from extensive use of glass throughout. The three-story Casa Luz in Guatemala city is one of these inspiring residential structures using the material’s transparency to create a strong relationship with city panoramas. Guatemala city-based design studio Paz Arquitectura designed this luxurious residence to display a timber framework that accentuates the beauty of exposed concrete.

The house’s structural elements compose a volumetric architecture pierced by large glass expanses offering glimpses into the owner’s lifestyle – modern indoor furniture and the use of wood and glass create a warm but sophisticated atmosphere. Architects describe the color choice and use of materials: “White was used for horizontal and vertical planes in order to cause the spread of natural light. Materials such as tempered glass, wood and exposed concrete used in its size, and natural shades create an architecture that is restrained and straightforward.” Is there anything missing from this picture-perfect home?


The World’s Most Expensive Club Sandwich is in Paris

Paris may be known as the most romantic city in the world, but it’s also the most expensive place to buy a club sandwich — making it the priciest travel destination on the globe.

That’s the conclusion of online accommodation booking site Hotels.com which surveyed 750 hotels in three to five star categories across 26 countries and price-checked a standard club sandwich — a staple on nearly every hotel menu — against one another.

Dubbed the Club Sandwich Index or CSI, a triple-decker sandwich in Paris averages $33.10, followed by Geneva and Oslo, where ordering the all-American chicken, bacon, lettuce and mayonnaise club will set you back on average $32.56 and $30.50 respectively. Like The Economist’s Big Mac Index which uses the worldwide prices of McDonald’s iconic sandwich to gauge the purchasing power parity between two currencies, Hotels.com says it created the CSI to help serve as a barometer of travel costs for globetrotters.

New Delhi sells the cheapest club sandwich at $9.57, while Berlin and Brasilia landed in the middle at $17.77.

Meanwhile, a club sandwich at a Tokyo hotel will set you back $27.65; in Hong Kong it will cost US$18.35; in London $18.71 and Toronto $16.05.

Said Hotels.com spokesperson Alison Couper in a statement: “Paris may well be the gastronomic capital of the world but at an average $33.10, per club, travellers may be better off sticking to a Croque-Monsieur.”