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THIS WEEK’S AT HOME WITH features the 557-square-metre Malibu beach house of Kelly Wearstler. It is a place where the interior designer and her husband, real estate developer Brad Korzen, and their two children head to from their Beverly Hills home, most weekends.
Café Murano, let it be said, isn’t remotely a café. Don’t show up in sandals hoping for a slam poetry evening. It’s a rather gorgeous, pristine room festooned with pale marble, with the kind of staff other restaurants in London dream of acquiring
“The place had really fallen to wreck and ruin,” says Sara, standing by the open fridge. “But it was a chic disaster,” Paul adds. “Part of the appeal of the house is that the people who lived here had such great style.”“The place had really fallen to wreck and ruin,” says Sara, standing by the open fridge. “But it was a chic disaster,” Paul adds. “Part of the appeal of the house is that the people who lived here had such great style.”
it’s the food you come here for – the freshest fish, the lightest tempura, the zingiest noodles – prepared with great skill and integrity by talented Japanese chefs.
IT HAS BEEN A RATHER wild day at the office, with little emergencies and millions of unanswered emails, but things are finally settling down just a little, and just in time for this week’s instalment of MAXIMALISM, featuring lacy dresses and Paris and roses, chandeliers and herringbone floors and canopy beds . . .