Chris Tourgelis ~ Director, Opus Design, Octopus and Sydney Urban Developments
www.opusdesign.com.au
Favourite gadget: My Philippe Starck alarm clock/weather station. It looks cool and tells me all about the weather at a glance.
First aspirational item: My Rolex Submariner watch. I bought it nearly ten years ago and I still love it.
Next on the wishlist: I am car mad, so a Porsche 911 would be nice, otherwise a trip to the Greek Islands would do the trick!
Coast with the Most
If a calm blue ocean is your thing, a bit of relaxation at your own waterfront villa won’t go astray. Whisper Bay is a new luxury settlement at Airlie Beach, at the gateway to Queensland’s Whitsundays, built for the sailing community. The designer estate includes a range of resort-like apartments, villas and penthouses with space galore and plenty of private facilities.
And when you’re not on the water, take a ride in your BMW—Whisper Bay partner Doncaster BMW will provide a car with each property purchased. Choices range from a Mini Cooper Cabrio to accompany an apartment, to a BMW 335i Convertible for penthouse sales.
Interior design is also a breeze with furnishing packages provided by chic homewares brand Coco Republic, exclusively designed for the estate.
For more information, contact Peter Boyd (02) 9363 0477.
Jody Lennon ~ CEO, Kinetics
www.kinetics.com.au
Favourite gadget: The Logitech QuickCam Pro. In the world of public relations, face-to-face contact with clients is invaluable. The QuickCam allows us to work closer with our international clients, saving time and money. First aspirational item: Our bright and open house located in Fairlight on the northern beaches in Sydney. It’s a wonderful place to entertain, relax and play with our son after a busy week at work.
Next on the wishlist: You can’t buy one yet, it’s a gadget that would attach to a book, enabling you to absorb the contents of the book while sleeping at night. For something you can buy, I can’t wait to get my hands on an i-Mate Ultimate 8502 (smartphone).
Brand New Antique
Bespoke furniture is one way to own a beautiful object as individual as your business. Better yet, for the more pragmatic, furniture serves a practical purpose. Using antique materials including oak, stone and iron, Sally Beresford creates tailor-made furniture that will provide a talking point in any room. Beresford’s commissions, including boardroom tables and business desks, have come from high profile clients such as Kerry Stokes. Price depends on size and material used.
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