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by Joshua Buckley

Jean Pigozzi : Pool Party in The Snow

Last weekend Joshua Buckley of H.Barnes & Co accompanied the luxury lifestyle blogger Wild Free Innocent to the opening of a fantastic solo exhibition in St Moritz at the renowned Galerie Gmurzynska showcasing the photographs of Jean Pigozzi.

Some of Jean Pigozzi's photographs on display
Some of Jean Pigozzi’s photographs on display

Influenced by Helmut Newton, William Klein and Robert Frank, Johnny Pigozzi’s photographs are snapshots of his close friends and companions which range from pop stars to musicians that he met on his extensive travels around the world.

The thirty black and white photographs accurately document the gathering of the jet set around the famous “blue pool ” in Cap D’Antibes during the Cannes Film Festival , all shot between the 80’s and the 90’s. Some of the celebrities shot by Pigozzi include Elle Macpherson, Michael Douglas, Bono and many more.

Johnny Pigozzi with Catherine Deneuve at the event
Johnny Pigozzi with Catherine Deneuve at the event

Son of the French carmaker Simca, Johnny was born in Paris and now lives between NY, London, Paris and Antibes.  Johnny is one of the most colourful individuals you will ever meet! From wearing Bart Simpson shirts to hating kale with a passion, Johnny is charming, funny, intelligent and super creative. Aside from his artistic endeavour Johnny Pigozzi is an avid collector, having one of the largest collections of African Contemporary Art.

Lovely decorations at the Pigozzi event
Lovely decorations at the Pigozzi event

The event was fun, packed with great people and incredible decoration. All the crème de la crème of St Moritz attended and the night was a huge success . Wild Free Innocent said “I think one of the things that made this event so great is the juxtaposition of the colourful and playful pool decoration against the 30 black and white photographs – and on the upper floors against some of the gallery’s great pieces ranging from Yves Klein to Picasso.”


Pigozzi’s photographs, which have also have been shown at Gagosian – and are all an edition of one, with two artists proofs, and costing around $4,000; so very reasonably priced.

Filed Under: LIfestyle, Simon Barnes’ Property Scrapbook Tagged With: Bono, Elle Macpherson, Gagosian, Galerie Gmurzynska, Gmurzynksa Gallery, Jean Pigozzi, Michael Douglas, Pigozzi, Wild Free Innocent

by Joshua Buckley

Mayfair’s five ‘coffee snob’ hotspots

Coffee House
Coffee House Mob – Wikimedia Commons

Coffee houses in London started to pop up in the 17th Century frequented by those from the insurance houses and auction houses such as Sotheby’s and Christies.  The first Gentleman’s Clubs emerged from coffee houses, attracting a more aristocratic clientele by charging membership fees.

Kopi luwak is the world’s most expensive coffee, largely due to the unusual production method involved. It has been produced from the coffee beans which have been digested by the palm civet, an Indonesian cat-like animal. The faeces of this cat will be collected, finished and sold as kopi luwak. The short supply and high demand, the different taste and the unique production methods make kopi luwak the most expensive coffee in the world.

Coffee in Mayfair

Today, coffee has become as integral a part of our daily lives as taking a shower, we enjoy it, we need it and we judge it.  Coffee, as we know comes in all shapes, styles and sizes and Mayfair and the surrounding locale is spoilt for choice when it comes to places either to grab a cappuccino on the go, or meet for a leisurely expresso and watch the world go by.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: LIfestyle, Simon Barnes’ Property Scrapbook Tagged With: Assouline, Brook Mews, coffee, coffee in Mayfair, cycling, Illy Café London, Mount Street Deli, Rapha, Rapha Clubhouse Cafe, Swans Bar at Assouline, Taylor St Baristas

by Joshua Buckley

The buzz: Anzu in St James’s Market

When a new Tonkotsu opens it usually creates a buzz, but now the people behind it, Emma Reynolds and Kensuke Yamada, are coming up with something completely different. Anzu in the new St James’s development opened on the 3rd November and is described as a Japanese brasserie: “good food and amazing service in fine but relaxed surroundings”.

Anzu in St James
Anzu in St James’s, London

The main event is the daily Teishoku set lunch – steamed rice, pickles and miso soup with a choice of a few main courses including miso cured salmon, wagyu, katsu or tempura. Emma Reynolds explains that, “Teishoku is massive in Japan”.  In addition, Anzu also offers and a la carte menu, including:

  • King Crab gyoza
  • Black cod teriyaki
  • Wagyu fillet steak with butter sauce 
  • Double stock tsukemen ramen
  • Takitomi rice

The restaurant’s interior design has been designed by Blenheim design.  Authentic Japanese stone and natural stone which takes its inspiration from contemporary Tokyo interior design.  Thomas Blythe, formerly from St John, is the experienced maitre’d, heading things up front of house.  To accompany the menu, Anzu stocks a range of fine wines and cocktails, along with imported Japanese beers and whiskies. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Simon Barnes’ Property Scrapbook Tagged With: anzu, Emma Reynolds, Kensuke Yamada, Michelin starred restaurants, St James's, Teishoku, Tonkotsu

by Simon Barnes

Cycling in Mayfair – pedalling in style

Cycling in Mayfair and other prime central London areas can be a more relaxed affair than one might imagine, taking in some of the city’s most cultural and artistic sights.  There are a wonderful selection of attractive tree-lined streets and vast expanses of green parks and spaces with cycle paths meandering through.

cycling in Mayfair

From the courtyard of Westminster Abbey School, which offers a privileged view of Westminster Abbey and some of its hidden quarters, it’s just a quick ride to Horse Guard’s Parade, a historic sporting ground where Henry VIII once hosted jousting tournaments, followed by a pedal through Hyde Park, Henry’s private hunting ground, before Buckingham Palace was built.

Cycling in London

Factor Bikes

A growing  culture of cycling in Mayfair, an area normally associated with luxury shops, galleries and exclusive clubs, is illustrated by the fact that it is also home to cycling cafes and bespoke cycle shops. While there has been an increase in the demand for London’s hire bikes which are available to anyone, the rise of cycling in the capital and the UK in general has also seen the growth in the world of luxury cycling. Foremost among the high-end bike manufacturers in this market are  Factor Bikes.

Factor Bikes was conceived from a commitment to innovation, speed and performance through advanced engineering; our soul lives in technology and integration and our heritage is derived from advanced motorsport and aviation

Factor Bikes

Factor Bikes is the brainchild of designers Baden Cooke and David Millar – British Road and TT champion and Australian multiple Grand Tour stage winner.  The new generation of innovatively designed Factor Bikes focus on our innovative heritage and luxury performance using only the very highest quality materials, fit, and finishing. Originally a spin-off of b1systems, a leading engineering firm in Norfolk dedicated to working at the highest levels of design with some of the fastest, most prestigious brands in the world including Ferrari, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Maserati and many F1, Moto GP and WRC teams.

Baden Cooke comments: “We work closely with BF1 Systems on a lot of the technical parts of the design and engineering. We want to bring that race heritage into that technology already established by BF1 systems, to make the best bikes in the world”.

Originally BF1 Systems was looking to involve a more critical, race-proven, eye. It was the perfect opportunity to start working with Tour de France Green Jersey winner Baden Cooke. Baden was a top professional for 14 years winning over 50 races. In 2003 Baden sprinted his way to a stage win and the overall Green jersey in the Tour de France beating the likes of Robbie McEwen and Erik Zabel. Baden, an Olympian, rode for powerhouse squads such as Orica GreenEDGE and Saxo Bank.

Joshua Buckley of H. Barnes & Co. and Baden Cooke of Factor Bikes
Joshua Buckley of H. Barnes & Co. and Baden Cooke of Factor Bikes

Baden’s experience and feedback working with the b1systems design team made him passionate about what Factor Bikes http://www.factorbikes.com/ was seeking to achieve and the epiphany came when he took the Vis Vires out for a test ride.  This culminated in Baden developing a partnership with some cycling industry experts and, along with Rob Gitelis, purchasing Factor Bikes from bf1systems.  Baden Cooke says:  “Now that I am retired, for the first time in my life I can actually ride whatever bike I want.  One of our main goals at Factor is to create a bike so good that everybody will aspire to ride it”.

Bespoke Cycling in Mayfair

Joshua Buckley at H Barnes & Co says: “London is a great city for cycling; The Thames affords some of the best views across the city, with level safe cycling routes stretching across the capital and of course the green spaces and parks mean you can cut through and feel like you’re a million miles away from the urban hustle and bustle.

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Our office is in Mayfair and so I’m always checking out interesting retailers and Bespoke Cycling in Jermyn Street is one of my haunts.  Bespoke is all about the fit of a bike; every purchase begins with a comprehensive fitting session, as well as fits for existing bikes.  Achieving a correct fit is crucial for not only performance but also comfort, efficiency and preventing injury.  The fitters use 3D motion capture to gain highly accurate data. Another key element is Bespoke Cycling’s biomechanics, involving a physical assessment to adapt the bike to a rider’s ideal position as a future goal.”

Filed Under: LIfestyle, London, Simon Barnes’ Property Scrapbook Tagged With: baden Cooke, Bespoke Cycling, BF1 Systems, cycling, cycling in Matfair, Factor Bikes, GreenEDGE, Mayfair, Orica, Saxo Bank, Vis Vires

by Joshua Buckley

Factor Bikes launches new bike for World Tour

At the Rouleur Classic in London, Factor Bikes unveiled their new bike which will be used by French team AG2R La Mondiale for next year’s World Tour. Factor have teamed up with David Millar to create a limited edition of 51 of these bikes which will be available retail for approximately £10k.
Factor Bikes new 2017 World Tour bike for AG2R La Mondiale
Factor Bikes new 2017 World Tour bike for AG2R La Mondiale

Factor Bikes Test Pilot, David Millar said: “I hope the bikes and experience we bring can help AG2R La Mondiale and Romain Bardet, one of the most exciting racers in the peloton, win the Tour de France.”

David Millar Factor Bikes CHPT3
David Millar Factor Bikes CHPT.III

Launching the new bike, hosted by his new enterprise, CHPT.III (chapter three), cyclist David Millar talked about the three chapters of his career; before his doping ban, after his doping ban and now – the third chapter.

Factor Bikes

Millar explains- “I started working with Castelli in 2006, developing pro race apparel, we worked together, all the time pushing the envelope, and in the process becoming the benchmark for racing tech. As my career came to an end I realised I would no longer have that relationship, I’d have to wear clothing somebody else had designed.

I didn’t want that. I wanted to create cycling clothing that was constructed for my new life as a non-racer, only designed for riding, not racing, but still with the latest tech and with a collaboration that I’d always known. This is the third Chapter.”


Brompton Bikes has also created this special edition everyday bike in collaboration with CHPT.III. Each Brompton is handmade in London with many customisable parts to make it perfect for you. Its ability to fold into a small, portable package make the Brompton ideal for city living.

Brompton Bikes
Brompton Bikes

The connection between CHPT.III and both Factor and Brompton offers cycling at both ends of the spectrum. Factor is at the cutting edge and forefront of racing technology and Brompton is a bike that represents lifestyle with an access all areas approach.

Filed Under: LIfestyle, Simon Barnes’ Property Scrapbook Tagged With: AG2R La Mondiale, CGPT3, CHPTIII, David Millar, Factor Bikes

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