Konfekt Korner
The future of mountain life, ancient luxury and the joy of serendipity
15
15
00:00 / 00:00
/
2 June 2023
Episode 28
54 minutes
Photo: Alamy
In this episode, we look at everything from ancient treasure to craftsmanship in the Alps and a new champagne brand to ponder how the present will shape our future. We begin by exploring the future of Alpine living, asking how to keep tradition alive and examining the already pressing issue of climate change in the region. Plus, we visit the British Museum’s impressive new exhibition ‘Luxury and Power: Persia to Greece’, and get a report from the French city of Reims profiling a new player in the champagne market. Finally, the deputy editor of ‘Konfekt’, Chiara Rimella, muses on the joy of serendipitous encounters.
2 June 2023
Share episode
DownloadChapter 1
20 minutes
Photo: Alamy
15
15
/
Europe’s mountains are a veritable treasure trove of abundant craftsmanship and glorious nature – but many factors, particularly climate change, are shaping the future of this elevated way of life. To find out more from those innovating through these changes, we catch up with Andreas Steiner from RIER, an incredible clothing brand who work directly with local craftspeople in Alpine regions, and Aurelia Stirnimann and Lea Hürlimann, the owners of Casa Alpina Belvedere, a new boutique hotel south of St Moritz.
20 minutes
Share chapter 1
Chapter 2
11 minutes
Photo: The Trustees of the British Museum
15
15
/
The concept of a status-symbol designer bag is not even a century old but luxury items – and the power that they wield – has ancient origins. A new exhibition at The British Museum, Luxury and Power: Persia to Greece, examines how specific luxury items shaped the political landscape in the first millennium BC and what were the problems that such extravagance posed. Konfekt’s Paige Reynolds takes a walk around the exhibit with lead curator Dr Jamie Fraser.
11 minutes
Share chapter 2
Chapter 3
8 minutes
Photo: Alamy
15
15
/
Nothing says summer quite like a cold glass of something fizzy on a balmy evening and there’s a new all-natural, handcrafted champagne on the scene. Konfekt’s Laura Kramer caught up with the CEO and co-founder of Champagne Rendez-Vous, Fiona Perrin, in the French city of Reims – the unofficial capital of the champagne region.
8 minutes
Share chapter 3
Chapter 4
7 minutes
Photo: Alamy
15
15
/
Want more radio episodes like these in your inbox?
Sign up to Monocle’s email newsletters to stay on top of news and opinion, plus the latest from the magazine, radio, film and shop.
Konfekt Korner - latest episodes
Water as therapy, coastal inspiration and Fatoumata Diawara
This month we explore why we are instinctively drawn to water, touching upon the themes of healing, restoration and travel. We visit leading Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes’ coast-inspired new exhibition and head to…
The future of mountain life, ancient luxury and the joy of serendipity
In this episode, we look at everything from ancient treasure to craftsmanship in the Alps and a new champagne brand to ponder how the present will shape our future. We begin by exploring the future of Alpine living, asking…
Alpine wellness, fresh talent and attempts at Utopia
As the months grow steadily warmer and brighter, ‘Konfekt’ is exploring the bounty of nature, artistic homes and fresh talent in the UK, as well as musing on alternative lifestyles. We head to the Alpine region of Bregen…
The nuance of hue, rye Basel bread and gong baths
This episode is the kind of fresh, zesty, plucky injection of colour that’s often enough to revive you from the torpor of winter. We talk to colour consultant Anna Von Ketteler, meet colourist Cassandra Ellis and add gong…
A modernist potter, restorative gardening and sustainable fashion
This is the time of the year when glimpses of spring sunshine are savoured – and this is energy that we channel on this episode of ‘Konfekt Korner’. We celebrate the iconic modernist potter Lucie Rie, learn about the his…
The elegance of winter flowers, diplomacy Finnish-style and the art pub
This month we celebrate February’s poetic joys. We discuss the fragile elegance of winter flowers with the SSAW collective’s Olivia Wilson and Jess Geissendorfer, talk about nature as inspiration with Norwegian musician Fay…
Throwing the perfect party, immersive light and colour and starting a fire
While January might seem like the perfect time for a reset, here at Konfekt Korner, we look at the year ahead with excitement for what’s to come. We combine retro and disco to discuss the art of party hosting, immerse…
Winter skin rituals, wreath-making and Christmas figurines
This month, host Sophie Grove presents the show from Dufourstrasse 90 – our Zürich outpost – and it’s full of festive fun. From how to keep your skin protected from the elements with the owner of modern apothecary Eden to…
A post-modern tribute, the art of pickling and hiking in Samos
In the month of October, Konfekt spreads its wings from Samos to Seoul, the heart of London to the quaint picturesque town of Rye, to ponder everything from the power of solo hiking to how to spot the perfect kimchi and…
Island living, biodynamic wine and the thrill of a cold dip
Autumn’s arrived - and with it - a back to school reset and a noticeable chill in the air. In this episode, we distract our listeners by pondering a life elsewhere in the Azores, meet studious songstress and artist-on-the…
The folding fan, ice cream and the Atlantic coast
The warm latter days of summer are among the best and are to be savoured. In this episode we hear about the history of the folding fan, discover the recently restored La Bastide de Saint-Tropez, visit Casa Reîa on Portug…
The French Riviera, surfing and beach bags
This episode is about leaving the urban world behind. We dive into the tumultuous ocean mastered by surfers in the film ‘Girls Can’t Surf’, reflect on the essence of holiday style in photography book ‘Light on the Riviera’…
The power of cooking, pottery and ice
This episode is a burst of summer optimism and inspiration. We ponder the joy of Studio Pottery, discuss the power of cooking with Shiza Shahid of ‘Our Place’ and take the temperature of the art world with an incisive…
Sun-soaked hosting, handmade knives and tennis
This episode looks at the meaning behind the things we own and the craft that goes into them. We meet knife-maker Holly Loftus in her small London studio, speak to Ajiri Aki, an entrepreneur who deals in antique linens and…
Slovenian gastronomy, innovative fabrics and a trip to the Biennale
This episode might whet your appetite: we head to the Soça Valley to meet Ana Ros, head chef of Slovenia’s first Michelin-star restaurant Hisa Franko, take a tasty turn around Barcelona’s Santa Caterina market to sample…