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Jul/Aug-2000
From the Jul/Aug 2000 Issue
Adventure
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Forbidding Beauty
An air safari across the unearthly desert expanses of Namibia, still one of the most remote corners of Africa.
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Namibia
Itineraries and practicalities.
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Country Life
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Triple Creek Ranch
The quintessential western rustic-luxe retreat
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Black Book
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Amanjena
New Marrakech resort
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British Airways Club World Seats
The first business-class seat to fold into a flat bed
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Barcelona Furniture
Beautiful 20th-century furniture store
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Nighthunter Binoculars
Perfect for a safari
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Carved Marble
Reviving an all-but-forgotten 17th-century art
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Cathay Pacific Spa
Hong Kong International Airport
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Florentine Reproductions
Ponziani custom furniture
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Fruit Centerpieces
Hand-sculpted by Unico
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Hermes Scarves
Requisite complement to feminine attire
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High-Relief Tiles
Pewabic pottery studio
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Just Back From Bali
Hotels, resorts and shopping
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Orrery Restaurant
London's tenth Conran eatery
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Raffles Hotel Singapore
The Sarkies Suite
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Art & Design
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Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz
Dealer in European Decorative Arts
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By Design
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Jean-Paul Viollet
Art Deco-inspired furniture
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Outdoor Performance
From traditional teak to cutting-edge plastic, a patio full of fine alfresco furniture.
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Dress Code
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Arbiter of Taste
Jack Simpson, Dormeuil
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Numbers Game
Why the numerical designations—Super 100s, Super 120s, Super 180s—for ultra-lightweight wools don't mean what you think they do.
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Food
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Recipe for Success
Rocco DiSpirito has become the most creative chef in New York City the old-fashioned way—by working hard.
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Worldly Goods
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Peking Order
Collecting Mandarin badges affords a rare glimpse into the obsessively hierarchical world of the Chinese imperial court.
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Card Sharp
Corex's updated CardScan means never having to deal with a Rolodex again.
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Ice Cream Dishes
One of the few dishes that let you experiment at table.
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Peking Order
Collecting Mandarin badges affords a rare glimpse into the obsessively hierarchical world of the Chinese imperial court.
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Moyenne Corniche
The new Rolls-Royce is half Rolls, half Bentley—and therein lies a tale.
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Consuming Passions
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Knowing the Score
The key considerations involved in purchasing a fine piano.
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Features
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Dealer's Choice
Paul Guillaume bought and sold paintings for a living, but he kept the best for himself. Now his superb collection is coming to North America for the first time ever.
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