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Interview with the Founders of 28 Market Place, Somerset

The story behind Somerset’s latest culinary opening, 28 Market Place

A land of rolling hills, apple orchards and dairy farms, Somerset is one of the UK’s biggest players in local produce. Historically, this hasn’t been reflected in the area’s restaurant scene – but times are changing. The past few months have seen a number of exciting West Country openings: food-focused hotel The Newt, Merlin Labron-Johnson’s farm-to-table restaurant Number One Bruton, and most recently 28 Market Place, located in the small market town of Somerton.

28 Market Place

A restaurant, bakery and wine shop, 28 Market Place was founded by former Soho House manager Ben Crofton and his wife Vanessa, who met while working at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant in Los Angeles. They fell for one another, married, and moved to the UK – Ben took up a job at Phil Howard’s The Square, before joining Babington House, and then Soho Farmhouse. ‘There wasn’t really a focus on food there: it was very much about creating atmosphere and events and dealing with members,’ says Ben.

28 Market Place

His new project, on the other hand, is all about the food. ‘We stumbled across this town called Somerton – it was a beautiful market town and it had this sense of community among it,’ Ben says. ‘We found this restaurant and the address was 28 Market Place, and it just so happened that we were fortunate enough to acquire the properties next door too.’

Heading up the kitchen is Dan Fletcher, who brings with him a wealth of experience from top restaurants around the country. ‘I started working in kitchens when I was about 14, beginning as a pot washer in my local restaurant,’ Dan recalls. ‘I really enjoyed the camaraderie of the kitchen. I was lucky that the chef there showed me a lot of techniques – he pushed me to get my first real job as a chef at Tom Kitchin’s restaurant in Edinburgh.’ It was here, Dan adds, that he really became aware of the importance of utilising local produce.

A commitment to local, seasonal produce lies at the heart of 28 Market Place. ‘The other day I phoned a local farmer who has a 12-acre plot of land,’ Dan tells us, ‘that afternoon he came to the restaurant to deliver some vegetables and said: “those were in the ground 25 minutes ago!” To have that at a restaurant is incredibly special, and I feel privileged to be able to serve and highlight it.’

28 Market Place

Dan heard about 28 Market Place from fellow chef Phil Howard while working at Fenchurch Restaurant at the Sky Garden. He took a train across the country to see it, and fell in love instantly – much to the delight of Ben and Vanessa. ‘We never expected to have someone as talented as Dan to get out of London and come here,’ says Ben. ‘If anyone asks us what our biggest achievement is, I would say it’s putting together the team we have.’

28 Market Place

Producers being showcased at 28 Market Place include Ivy House Dairy Farm in Beckington, founded in 1982 by husband and wife duo Geoff and Kim Bowles. Here cream is potted up and delivered within 24 hours of being separated, milk even quicker, and Dan highlights the quality of the ‘electric yellow’ butter. Fruit and vegetables, meanwhile, are supplied by Plotgate Farm, a community-supported agriculture project found just down the road from 28 Market Place. Sustainability is big here: we’re told they deliver on the same day they harvest, they only grow what’s in season and synthetic chemicals and fertilisers are never used. Somerset is perhaps most famous for its cider and apples, so both play a part at 28 Market Place too – Dan highlights Dowdings and Perry’s Cider as key producers.

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28 Market Place

Next door to the restaurant you’ll find Market Bakery, which is spearheaded by Alba Lage – formerly at Soho Farmhouse. There’s also a wine shop, which plays host to a selection of over 100 fine wines alongside bio-dynamic and organic bottles from local suppliers. In short, 28 Market Place is a foodie’s heaven.

Could this be the beginning of a new era for the Somerset food scene? Ben thinks so. ‘It’s getting better, and I hope restaurants like ours opening up will give other people the confidence to come out of London and revive high streets in small towns.’ Watch this space.

Check out our British & Irish Hotels Guide for hotels nearby / Interview with Kricket Founder Will Bowlby

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The UK’s Best Authentically Farm To Table Restaurants

The farm to table movement is having a moment. We’re more interested in where our food comes from than ever before – and restaurants have taken note.

Produce-led, seasonal menus are on the up, with many UK eateries favouring small-scale farming over big supply chains. Not only is this hugely beneficial to the environment, food that travels minimal distance tastes fresher and more flavoursome. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up the UK’s best authentically farm to table restaurants, from self-sufficent farms in Cornwall to cosy bistros in Clapham…

28 Market Place, Somerset

28 Market Place

Given its wealth of wonderful local produce, South Somerset has been surprisingly lacking in inspiring places to eat, stylish restaurants serving interesting, perfectly cooked food to tempt you away from the fireside on a frosty evening. Recently, however, that has changed. The latest very welcome newcomer, joining Number 1 Bruton and The Garden Café at The Newt, is 28 Market Place in Somerton. Located in sensitively restored listed buildings in the heart of this historic market town, the restaurant is the brainchild of Ben and Vanessa Crofton, whose pedigree includes Babington House, Soho Farmhouse and Le Manoir au Quat’ Saisons. Head chef, Dan Fletcher too brings a world of experience acquired in Michelin-starred restaurants here and abroad. The ethos is modern European rustic chic, reflected in the design of the two main dining rooms. Original flagstones, a wood-burning stove, dried flower garlands festooned across lime-washed walls and a ‘hanging garden’ of indoor evergreens deliver a light airy ambience that is also warm and inviting. The food is similarly clear, clean and unfussy, unpretentious but intriguing and totally delicious. It feels Italian in its respect for ingredients shining through dishes that appear simple but deliver massively on flavour. Seasonal produce sourced from local farms figure throughout, so in January winter vegetables – kale, squash, celeriac, leeks, roots, wild fungi – star alongside sustainable fish, organically reared meat and game. It’s very evident that the challenge of creating exciting dishes from whatever happens to be locally available on the day is one they relish.

A highlight of my meal was a silky smooth parmesan and shallot tart with smoked celeriac – sheer heaven on a plate. The medley of chopped chicken liver, chanterelles and pumpkin seeds that accompanied a succulent chicken breast was also a revelation. My partner pronounced the loin of venison – rare and juicy – one of the best things he had ever eaten. Alongside the restaurant is also a bakery offering homemade artisan breads and pastries and a wine shop carrying up to a 100 wines. ‘We hope,’ says Ben Crofton, ‘it becomes a place where you can have a quick coffee or pastry from the bakery in the morning, catch up over a few glasses of wine or spend an evening with family and friends in the restaurant.’ No reason at all why not. SC. 28marketplace.co.uk

The Newt in Somerset

The Newt

After much anticipation The Newt hotel has opened its doors – and it’s already causing quite the stir amid the Somerset food scene. After two centuries under Hobhouse family ownership, the Hadspen House estate was taken over by South African billionaire Koos Bekker and his wife Karen Roos, the power players behind famed Cape Winelands vineyard, hotel and garden Babylonstoren. Over the past six years they’ve been transforming the Grade II listed property – comprised of 300 acres of rolling parkland – into a hotel, complete with a state-of-the-art cider mill and the largest orchard of standard apple trees planted in a century. The Botanical Rooms serve as the hotel’s main restaurant, offering a small plates-style seasonal menu of whole meats and vegetables sourced from the kitchen gardens. There’s also a glass-walled Garden Café overlooking the grounds, orchards and countryside, alongside a Cyder Bar serving apple juices and ciders pressed fresh on the estate. thenewtinsomerset.com

The Dairy, London

The Dairy

Located in Clapham’s trendy Old Town, The Dairy is a frontrunner in the seasonal eating sphere. Opened in 2013 by chef Robin Gill and his wife Sarah, the menu is incredibly produce-led – there’s even a rooftop kitchen garden growing herbs, alongside several beehives producing seasonal honey, a staple ingredient in The Dairy’s dishes. In the basement, Rob makes his own charcuterie, from pork and fennel salami to pancetta and coppa, while butter is house churned and presented on a pebble to each table along with fresh bread. This attention to detail is felt throughout the menu, which features an ever-changing selection of innovative dishes: think farm beetroot with pickled pear and hazelnut cream, Tagliatelle with Jerusalem artichoke and cavolo nero, and ‘Lady Hamilton’ pollock with farm leeks. Robin and Sarah have since opened two more restaurants: Counter Culture which is right next door, and Sorella, a short walk down the road, both with a similar set-up. They also recently opened a new restaurant in Nine Elms: Darby’s, an oyster bar, bakery and grill inspired by Robin’s jazz musician father, Earl ‘Darby’ Gill. thedairy.co.uk

Rogan & Co, The Lake District

Rogan & Co

Sister restaurant of the much-acclaimed L’Enclume, Rogan & Co gained its first Michelin star last year under the leadership of head chef Tom Barnes. As with all of Simon Rogan’s restaurants, most ingredients for the menu come from Simon’s own farm in the Cartmel Valley, alongside contributions from local Lake District artisan suppliers. ‘It’s a case of growing the perfect carrot rather than cooking it perfectly,’ says Simon. ‘The produce we’ve got gives us inspiration. It is the driving force and we’re not tampering with it. We’re taking an ingredient and cooking it simply to maximise the flavour.’

Rogan & Co has a more relaxed, neighbourhood feel than its better known sibling. Dishes include fresh cuts of meat alongside homegrown vegetables, such as Cartmel Valley pheasant with roasted parsnip and elderberry; aged short rib of beef with creamed potato and bone marrow; and roasted wild duck with Riesling cabbage and quince – their Sunday roast is particularly good. roganandco.co.uk

Daylesford Brompton Cross, London

Daylesford Pizza

Motivated by a desire to feed her children better, Lady Carole Bamford set out to turn her family’s farmland into a sustainable business. Little did she know, 40 years later Daylesford would stand as one of the most sustainable farms in the UK, supplying fresh, organic produce to restaurants across the country. Their most recent London venture, Brompton Cross, offers up a mixture of truly organic dishes using ingredients grown on the farm, from green pastured beef burgers to sourdough pizzas to brightly coloured salad bowls. To guarantee the freshest of food, produce is picked only when perfectly ripe, and taken straight to the chefs in the kitchen. A leader in the eco-friendly food movement, Daylesford Brompton Cross celebrates a zero-waste policy, ensuring packaging is recyclable, reusable or compostable, and no food is thrown away. Any extra food is sent to The Felix Project, who go on to redistribute it to those in need around London, while straws are made from wheat stalks and customers are encouraged to bring their own reusable cups. Fitting, then, that the three-storey space is designed around a huge oak tree, which was saved by the Bamford family and transformed into a piece of natural art. daylesford.com

Rabbit, London

Rabbit

Born on a vineyard to two chefs, the Gladwin brothers were destined for the world of restaurants. Following a childhood of eating heartily and driving tractors on the family’s farm in Nutbourne, Sussex, the three boys went their separate ways – Richard became a restaurant manager and Oliver a chef, while the youngest, Gregory, remained true to his roots, working as a farmer.

Turns out, the manager-chef-farmer trio lends itself pretty well to the farm to fork culinary format. The brothers’ now have four restaurants under their belt, one being Rabbit: a cosy, rustic spot on the King’s Road. All food is based around their local and wild ethos, using sustainable livestock from the family’s Nutbourne farm, Ashurst Wood. The menu changes regularly, but dishes tend to come as small plates, perfect for a tapas-style sharing meal. You could be eating Sussex beef tartare with star anise pickled carrot, venison cigars with harissa and pickled mustard seeds or aged chorizo with labneh – whatever is on the cards for that day, you can guarantee it will be fresh, authentic and delicious. The Gladwins are industry leaders in the farm to table world – as Oliver tells us: ‘I can speak to a grower today and get the beetroots up to the restaurant tomorrow, they’ll be out of the ground in 20 minutes.’ Their other ventures are Nutbourne in Battersea, The Shed in Notting Hill, and the most recent: Sussex, in Soho. rabbit-restaurant.com

Read our interview with the Gladwin brothers here

Soho Farmhouse, The Cotswolds

Soho House Farmhouse

Popular with royals and A-listers alike, you’ll most likely have seen Soho Farmhouse pop up on your Instagram feed (just look out for the free-standing outdoor copper bathtubs). What was once a derelict farm has been transformed into an 100-acre fairytale estate, complete with timber cabins, a boating lake, spa and numerous restaurants: a picture-perfect countryside utopia. The farm deli offers local cheeses and homemade pickles which guests can enjoy from the comfort of their own cabins, while the restaurants serve a mixture of cuisines, all using organic and local ingredients. With its log fire and comfy sofas, the main barn is an idyllic dining spot, serving up dishes like Loch Duart salmon, Springfield brick chicken and cheeseburgers with homemade bacon alongside freshly grown vegetables. sohofarmhouse.com

Coombeshead Farm, Cornwall

Coombeshead Farm

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It doesn’t get much more authentic than Coombeshead Farm. Set across 66 acres of Cornish countryside, Coombeshead is a self-sufficient entity, complete with a beautiful farm, guesthouse and restaurant, headed up by chefs Tom Adams and April Bloomfield. There’s also a wine cellar featuring vintages from Tom’s brother’s micro-vineyard in the South of France, a beehive, and a bakery run by Ben Glazer. Food is served in the feasting barn, which offers an ever-changing menu dependent on what’s growing and ready from the smokehouse and pickling rooms. For dinner, dishes could include fresh cheese and preserved courgette, onion broth & miso, pheasant sausage and elderberry, josterberry sorbet – everything produced on-site, of course. Come breakfast, guests can tuck into fresh eggs with griddled home-cured pork belly, bacon and sausage. Coombeshead is a true gem. coombesheadfarm.co.uk

Riverford at The Duke of Cambridge, London

When founder of London gastropub The Duke of Cambridge, Geetie Singh, married the man behind Riverford farm, Guy Watson, it was inevitable their businesses would soon follow suit. Located in London’s Islington, The Duke of Cambridge was Britain’s first organic pub, while Riverford in Devon – known for its organic vegetable box scheme  – has been farming organic produce since 1987. Nowadays, chefs at The Duke are pleased to use Riverford’s fresh vegetables across their menu, meaning lots of delicious, fresh vegetarian options, from saffron and squash risotto to courgette gratin with black truffle. Food is of course seasonal, which in the summer means lots of asparagus, sprouting broccoli, fresh salads, spring risottos and fish. Riverford also has it’s own dining spot, Riverford Field Kitchen, where dishes feature vegetables and herbs picked from the farm, just metres from the restaurant. dukeorganic.co.uk

River Cottage, Axminster

River Cottage farm to table restaurant garden shot

Seasonal, nose-to-tail dining has been Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s mantra since opening River Cottage Canteen in Axminster all the way back in 2007. Since then his empire has expanded a great deal – there are now River Cottage restaurants dotted around the country, including their newest site at Bedfordshire’s Whipsnade Zoo. All use produce straight from the farm HQ, with particular focus on fresh vegetable dishes. Delicious food is a given. rivercottage.net

Heckfield Place, Hampshire

Heckfield Place farm to table restaurant

A Georgian family home rewoven into a luxury country hotel, Heckfield Place in Hampshire has its own biodynamic farm, providing fresh vegetables, fruit, flowers, herbs and honey to its on-site restaurants. Culinary Director Skye Gyngell recently announced plans to open a new dining space there: The Sun House, a light-filled glasshouse serving dishes inspired by Heckfield-grown produce. This will join the hotel’s two other restaurants, Marle and Hearth – both glorious eateries centred around simplicity and seasonality. heckfieldplace.com

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Make your home smell gorgeous with The White Company's first electronic diffuser

There’s nothing quite like walking into a room subtly perfumed with your favourite scent. The White Company electronic diffuser will make this luxury part of your everyday routine.

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At Ideal Home, we adore a scented candle. However, if you are tired of scrubbing unsightly soot marks off the walls, the electronic diffuser will change how you scent your home.

The White Company electronic diffuser

The white compnay electronic diffuser

Just like a scented candle the electronic diffuser promises to deliver the perfect scent level in minutes. Making it perfect for boosting the scent of any traditional diffusers you may have.

In true White Company style, the diffuser is a thing of minimalist beauty. The beautiful ceramic cover disguises an inner water tank that sits atop a wooden base.

Once the electronic diffuser is plugged in, simply fill up the water tank and add five to 10 drops of your chosen essential oil.

The diffuser can be scented with one of The White Company’s signature scents, including Sleep, Spa, Restore, Seychelles, Lime & Bay, Pomegranate, or Cassis.

The white company electronic diffuser

Buy now: Electronic diffuser, £65, The White Company

Lime & Bay is the perfect fragrance oil if you want an uplifting scent in the hallway or living room. While Sleep or Spa is the perfect scent-sational treats for unwinding in your bedroom after a long hard day.

As soon as you press the mist button the diffuser will instantly release a mist of scented vapour. The diffuser will continue to mist away until the tank is empty.

Alternatively, you can take advantage of its clever time settings. The fours settings include 180 minutes, 120 minutes, 60 minutes, or 30 minutes. At the end of that time, the diffuser will shut off.

The white company electronic diffuser

Buy now: Fragrance oil, From £8, The White Company

You can leave the diffuser happily misting away safe in the knowledge that you can’t forget to turn it off.

Priced at £65, the electronic diffuser is definitely worth the investment if you regularly find yourself haemorrhaging money on scented candles. With the oils starting at just £8 – and trust us when we say one bottle goes a long way – you’ll be amazed how much you could save in the long term.

Related: Lidl takes on The White Company with designer-inspired candles and diffusers at fraction of the cost

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OTT Romantic Things to Do with Your Date this Valentine’s

Wondering how to spoil your other half this Valentine’s Day? Look no further. From private chefs in penthouse suites to dining at the most romantic table in town, these suggestions are guaranteed to sweep your sweetheart off their feet. Here’s our pick of extravagant Valentine’s date ideas…

Looking for something more understated? We’ve got you covered

Extravagant Valentine’s Date Ideas 2020

Book a seat at the most romantic table in town

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Dine inside The Dorchester’s shimmering masterpiece, Table Lumière, a magical space cocooned by a luminescent graduated oval curtain and surrounded by 4,500 shimmering optical fibres which drop dramatically from the ceiling. From here, enjoy a five-course menu which includes hand-dived scallops, confit duck foie gras and a sharing dessert, washed down with a bottle of Champagne Ruinart rosé. Packages available upon request. alainducasse-dorchester.com

Enjoy a private riverside dinner at Le Lodge d’Amour

Le Pont De la Tour

Dine in a riverside hut complete with your own private waiter at French-inspired restaurant Le Pont de la Tour. This February their popular riverside cheese room is being transformed into Le Lodge d’Amour, a cosy hut complete with a private waiter, blankets and Champagne. You’ll be served a lavish six-course dinner featuring dishes including foie gras with smoked duck breast and lobster tortellino. Le Lodge d’Amour available 5-13 February, six courses (with a bottle of Moët and Chandon) costs £200 for two people. lepontdelatour.co.uk

Get hitched at one of London’s most iconic stores

Fortnum & Mason Chapel of Love

Say ‘I do’ at Fortnum & Mason’s pop-up wedding installation, open at the Piccadilly store throughout February. Running across all three floors, the chapel will feature the iconic Fortnum’s clock, illuminated stained-glass windows, a chiming wedding bell and a neon pink ‘Chapel of Love’ sign. You’ll need a registrar and a marriage licence to officially tie the knot, but for those just looking for a taste of married life, a non-legal ceremony can be organised. Heads up: the space is pretty small, so chose your witnesses carefully. The chapel is open to all though, so if you’re in a new relationship you could still swing by the chapel to check it out – a good way to test the water, perhaps? fortnumandmason.com

Watch a romantic film at The Berkeley’s rooftop cinema

The Berkeley

For a truly magical starlit setting, visit the rooftop cinema at Mayfair hotel The Berkeley. This Valentine’s Day they’re inviting just four couples to watch rom-com classic When Harry Met Sally at their cosy retreat, complete with fluffy cushions, snug rugs, unlimited mulled wine and a bottle of bubbly. Valentine’s  package priced at £300 per couple. theberkeley.co.uk

Stay in a penthouse suite with a private chef

Cheval

If you and your beau are after some privacy, book a stay at one of Cheval Collection’s spectacular London penthouse suites, where a private chef will be on hand to cook you an intimate dinner. Cheval Knightsbridge are offering a complimentary bottle of champagne and box of chocolates for all bookings between 12-17 February. chevalresidences.com

Have a six-course meal in the sky at Bōkan 37

Bōkan

Take your romance up a level by whizzing your Valentine up 37 floors to sky-high restaurant Bōkan 37 for an indulgent 6-course feast. Couples will be guaranteed a window table, ensuring spectacular panoramic views of London as they tuck into a glass of Taittinger and delightful cuisine from chef Aurélie Altemaire, one of Joel Robuchon’s protégées. £115pp. bokanlondon.co.uk

Enjoy the ultimate romantic weekend at Sofitel London St James

Sofitel St James

Impress your other half with Sofitel London St James’ romantic Valentine’s date experience. Kick the celebrations off with a visit to the hotel’s luxurious spa, where you’ll be treated to a one-hour bespoke couples’ treatment followed by afternoon tea. Save some space for dinner though, which will be served at the hotel’s restaurant Wild Honey St James – dishes include hand dived scallops, grilled Scottish beef and a hot chocolate fondant. Afterwards, return to your room where a Hermes bubble bath will be waiting, before diving into your gigantic bed. Top it all off with breakfast in bed the next morning. Valentine’s Day Romance Offer is priced at £130pp (for a spa treatment and afternoon tea), dinner costs £120pp including Champagne. sofitelstjames.com

Tuck into an aphrodisiac menu at Blakes Hotel

Blakes Restaurant

Often described as London’s sexiest hotel, Blakes Hotel in Kensington has put together an aphrodisiac menu designed to get pulses racing. Dishes include tempura oyster with caviar and Jerusalem artichoke with truffle mayo, followed by a triple chocolate mousse dessert with raspberries. Want to make a night of it? Book a stay in one of the hotel’s luxury rooms, where you can opt for their special Behind Closed Doors experience, complete with champagne, chocolates, silk pyjamas and unlimited room service. The Aphrodisiac Menu is available 14 and 15 February for £65pp. blakeshotels.com

Dine in an igloo at Aviary

Aviary

Dine under the stars in one of Aviary’s intimate igloos, perched on a rooftop which overlooks the London skyline. With twinkling lights, faux fur blankets, hot water bottles and snug rugs, it’s the perfect place to snuggle up with your sweetheart. Feast on crispy truffled polenta and seafood platters piled high with oysters, lobster and crab, washed down with a bottle of champagne – the perfect Valentine’s date. Igloos available to book from £300. aviarylondon.com

Have dinner on a boat at London Shell Co.

London Shell Co.

Meander through London’s canals at one of the city’s most romantic restaurants, London Shell Co., found on board The Prince Regent. Tuck into a six-course seafood menu featuring a traditional aphrodisiac of oysters alongside dishes like Cornish shellfish chowder, cod with colcannon and sprout tops, and a mint, rhubarb and blood orange salad with sorbet. £75pp. londonshellco.com

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Cozy bedroom with a mineral wall

I think the mineral wall treatment in this bedroom works so nicely with the exposed brick wall next to the bed. The rest of the room is kept white, with white linen curtains* in front of the windows and fresh green plants in the window sill.

The white vintage cupboard, the little side table, the white linen bedsheets* and the brass wall lights really stand out against the grey wall and the dark grey color also comes back in the graphic bedspread on the bed.

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    House Guest: The C&TH Interiors Podcast

    Welcome to the House Guest podcast, where C&TH Interiors Editor Carole Annett chats with experts from the world of interior design and decoration, the people behind the houses and hotels you see in glossy magazines like ours. Some of the names will be familiar, and others may be less so, but we’re sure you’ll recognise the hotels and restaurants they’ve designed. And if you’re in the middle of your own building project or restyle, we hope you’ll pick up some tips. Enjoy!

    Listen and subscribe on iTunes and the Entale app where you can find links, behind-the-scenes images and quotes.

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    And...breathe! IKEA's new pollution reducing curtains are finally here

    Last year we revealed IKEA’s plans to launch an innovative product that will help to reduce air pollutants in the home. That innovative new product is finally here, in the form of new IKEA air purifying curtains, Gunrid.

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    Making its debut in stores and online from tomorrow, the Gunrid curtain offers an affordable solution to purify the air in our own homes.

    New Gunrid air purifying curtains are available in both light grey and light pink, priced at £25.

     How do air purifying curtains work?

    IKEA air purifying curtains

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    The innovative new air purifying curtains feature a mineral-based surface treatment. This breaks down common indoor air pollutants, including odours and chemicals from household products, such as formaldehyde. Using a unique technology that mimics photocatalyst, the process is activated when it comes into contact with either indoor or outdoor light.

    The technology has been developed by IKEA over a number of years, in conjunction with its suppliers and innovators. It works in a similar way to photosynthesis – the natural process by which plants transform light energy into chemical energy.

    ‘Besides enabling people to breathe better air at home, we hope that Gunrid will increase people’s awareness of indoor air pollution, ‘ says Lena Pripp-Kovac, Head of Sustainability at Inter IKEA Group.

    ‘Gunrid is the first product to use the technology, but the development will give us opportunities for future applications on other textiles.’

    IKEA air purifying curtains

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    Air purifying technology has come on in leaps and bounds in recent years. Figures from the World Health Organisation reveal 90 per cent of people worldwide now breathe in polluted air – it’s easy to understand why brands are keen to tackle this growing problem.

    Mauricio Affonso, Product Developer at IKEA Range & Supply comments, ‘For me, it’s important to work on products that solve actual problems and are relevant to people.’

    ‘Textiles are used across homes and by enabling a curtain to purify the air, we are creating an affordable and space-saving air purifying solution that also makes the home more beautiful.’

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    The Best Wellness Festivals in 2020

    Like the idea of leaving a festival feeling better than when you arrived? Look no further. More and more wellness-focused gatherings are popping up across the UK, proving festivals don’t have to be all about booze and mosh pits. From lakeside yoga retreats to adrenaline-fuelled fitness events, these festivals are all about nurturing mind and body. Here are the best UK wellness festivals for 2020. Get booking!

    Wilderness

    Wilderness

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    Set in the idyllic Cornbury Park in Oxfordshire, Wilderness Festival is hailed as one of the UK’s top weekend wellness retreats. While it holds many of the aspects of a traditional music festival including a stellar line-up, guests can also take part in activities like wild swimming, fireside cooking sessions and mindfulness classes. Think yoga brunch clubs, foraging workshops, supper clubs and live theatre shows, alongside relaxation time at The Sanctuary & Lakeside Spa, complete with outdoor hot tubs. The 2020 line up is yet to be announced, but last year saw performances from the likes of Tom Odell, Robyn, Bombay Bicycle Club and Freya Ridings.

    Where? Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire

    When? 30 July-2 August

    Tickets from £165. wildernessfestival.com

    Live Well London

    Live Well London

    Liz Earle MBE, Dame Kelly Holmes and Jonny Wilkinson CBE are just some of the names announced for the line-up of Live Well London, which returns to Old Billingsgate this February. As well as an array of inspiring talks from leading figures in the wellness industry, visitors can choose from over 130 fitness classes from boutique studios across London, catch live cooking demonstrations, chill out in the meditation zone and get a health check at Bupa’s station. Industry Talks will also return to the festival following its success in 2019: a day dedicated to celebrating growth and innovation in the wellness industry. It’s the perfect opportunity for budding wellness entrepreneurs to learn about starting up a career in the wellness world – which is now estimated to be worth $4.2tn globally.

    Where? Old Billingsgate, London

    When? 28 February – 1 March

    Tickets from £39pp. livewelllondon.com

    Sweatlife Festival

    Lululemon’s largest-scale community event in Europe, returns to Tobacco Dock this June to celebrate its fifth anniversary. Over 5,000 visitors are expected to attend the two-day festival, which coincides with the International Day of Yoga. This year’s line-up is yet to be announced, but guests can expect 48 hours of sweating and stretching alongside inspiring panels and talks.

    Where? Tobacco Dock, London

    When? 20 – 21 June

    Tickets from £35pp. lululemon.co.uk

    Love Trails

    Love Trails

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    Explore some of the UK’s most beautiful coastal sights, tidal islands and ancient woodland at Love Trails, a festival which combines running, music and adventure. Taking place on the spectacular Gower Peninsula in South Wales, there are a number of organised runs taking place, ranging from trail runs to mindfulness runs to pub crawl runs. But if you’re not big into running there are plenty of other fitness activities to get stuck into, including wild swimming, orienteering, paragliding, rock climbing, surfing and sunrise yoga. Talks, debates and live interviews also take place throughout the weekend from the likes of Hannah Phillips, Sarah Thomas and John Kelly.

    Where: Gower Peninsula, South Wales

    When: 2-5 July

    Weekend tickets from £139. lovetrails.com

    Life Lessons

    Is it possible to design a perfect society? Which foods are beneficial for both humans and the planet? Is clean eating really good for you? These are just some of the questions to be debated at Life Lessons, a brand new thought festival taking place at The Barbican Centre in February 2020, curated by The Sunday Times. A line-up of bestselling authors, world-class thinkers and influential figures will come together for a weekend of talks and debates, including Bill Bryson, Derren Brown, Richard Dawkins, Alain de Botton, Rangan Chatterjee and Ruby Wax. The aim is for visitors to go away with not only a fresh perspective, but tangible knowledge to carry forwards into their day-to-day lives. The festival will tackle questions big and small, covering topics such as nutrition, health, psychology, society, business and sustainable living.

    Where: Barbican, London

    When: 15-16 February

    Tickets from £60. lifelessonsfestival.com

    Balance Festival

    Balance Festival

    Workout with global fitness experts, learn from top wellness gurus and sample some of the hottest health foods of the moment at Balance Festival, returning to The Old Truman Brewery this April. Top London fitness studios including KXU, Barry’s Bootcamp and F45 will be offering classes, alongside live cooking demonstrations, talks, meditation sessions and more.

    When: 17-19 April

    Where: Shoreditch, London

    Tickets from £27.50. balance-festival.com

    Also Festival

    Also Festival

    Taking place in the lakeside setting of Warwickshire’s Park Farm, Also Festival is all about reconnecting humans with nature. The ‘Out Of The Woods’ theme stretches across wellness activities, forward-thinking discussions, workshops, art and theatre, with a number of theorists, authors and comedians hosting talks around topics such as parenthood and our relationship with technology. The 50-acre landscaped grounds also offer space for outdoor activities like forest bathing and wild swimming, while family-style dining events encourage festival-goers to meet new people and get inspired.

    Where: Park Farm, Warwickshire

    When? 3-5 July

    Weekend tickets from £120. also-festival.com

    Soul Circus

    Soul Circus

    Yoga and wellbeing festival Soul Circus has soared in popularity since launching in 2017. Held at the picturesque Cotswold hills of Elmore near Gloucester, festival goers can try an array of different types of yoga, from aerial to restorative, as well as other exercise classes such as barre and boxing. You can also enjoy a wide selection of locally sourced, healthy food, live music and DJs, attend one of the many workshops on offer, or simply chill out in a lakeside hot tub. The gardens and woodlands make a beautiful backdrop for the festival’s many light shows and parties, which run late into the night.

    Where? Elmore, Gloucestershire

    When? 21-23 August

    Tickets from £175. soulcircus.yoga

    LoveFit

    Love Fit

    Fancy the best of both worlds? Head to LoveFit, a festival that fuses fitness with classic music festival vibes. By day you can take part in everything from spinning to boxing to paddle boarding, but by night it’s all about music, DJs and late-night partying. The line-up is yet to be announced, but last year saw some of London’s hottest fitness studios in residence, including Kobox, F45 and Fierce Grace, alongside an abundance of good, healthy food to fuel the weekend. The ultimate detox-retox.

    Where? St Clere Estate, Kent

    When? 17-19 July

    Tickets from £124. lovefitfestival.com

    Green Man

    Green Man 2018

    Ultra-zen hideout-come-retreat, Green Man Festival is a haven for nature lovers, explorers and health enthusiasts alike. Not only does it offer your usual yoga and pilates, they have a dedicated Nature Nurture garden, a quiet corner tucked away in the Welsh countryside complete with gong baths, restorative hot tubs and Indian summer massages.

    Where? Brecon Beacons, Wales

    When? 20-23 August

    Tickets on sale in late January. greenman.net

    Mind Body Spirit

    Founded in 1977, Mind Body Spirit Festival was the first exhibition in the world dedicated to the pursuit of healthier and more fulfilling lifestyles. This year they’re bringing life tips, tools and inspiration to Birmingham NEC in October. Expect a whole host of motivational speakers, health food brands and holistic retreat exhibitors, plus a range of experiences to try including wellbeing studios, spas and pop-up temples.

    Where? Birmingham National Exhibition Centre

    When? 30 October-1 November

    Tickets from £8. mindbodyspirit.co.uk

    VERVE

    VERVE

    Ever worked out in an area of outstanding natural beauty? Here’s your chance: VERVE festival, set in the beautiful Cranborne Chase. Activities on offer include group meditation, farm runs, woodland exercise classes and sound bathing, alongside talks on topics related to physical and mental health. There’s also a ‘wild’ spa which promises to ‘reconnect you with Mother Earth’, offering massages, reflexology and beauty treatments, plus plenty of activities for children and families.

    Where? South Wiltshire

    When? 5-6 September

    Tickets from £45.87, kids go free. feeltheverve.com

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