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"My goal was to create a yacht that many years from now will be timeless and yet still be ahead of its time. I wanted to balance awesome with welcoming,” says Shahid Khan, owner of the stunning 95m Lürssen superyacht Kismet...
A new superyacht project presents its designers with the most desirable of blank canvases.
When you get up to the 90-metre-plus mark, it’s more than a mere canvas, it’s a landscape – as empty landscapes go, this is Kentucky in the late 1600s.
But it’s not just a matter of filling the acres of virgin territory with novelties: there’s sometimes a backstory, too, which brings its own constraints.
Kismet has been cruising almost non-stop since launch. All photos: Guillaume Plisson
“The stakes were high,” as exterior designer Espen Øino puts it bluntly about the initial design phase of the Lürssen Kismet .
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He was also the designer of the owner’s previous Kismet (a 68-metre built at Lürssen in 2007, sold by Moran Yacht & Ship in 2013, and now named Global ).
A year after launch the owner realised he wanted something bigger. “The brief was clear: the new yacht had to be superior in all respects,” says Espen.
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Screens can shelter this part of the sundeck. The spiral staircase leads to the observation deck
One’s initial impression is that there are some similarities in the look of the two Kismets – the groupings of vertical windows on the lower deck, and the rising kink from main deck level.
But the size and scale of the latest Kismet draws attention to the differences. There’s the sharper-nose and the distinctive bowsprit, as well as prominent overhangs over the wheelhouse and owner’s deck.
The dark windows stand out, too, and at a distance it is hard to define where the deck supports are, making it appear as if the decks are floating. She is a bigger beast, of course, but she actually looks more of an athlete than her sister.
A sea terrace opens up the lobby and gym spaces
“The client was very much involved in the external design of the yacht.
“The external design appearance as she appears today was penned in Chicago, in his half-finished penthouse near the top of a skyscraper,” says Espen.
“Some elements of the exterior were inspired by the Chicago skyline, such as the stainless steel air inlets aft of the funnels.”
An excellent evening retreat – the main deck cinema room
A particular emphasis from the owner’s side was on Kismet’s potential not just as a family cruising yacht but as a charter yacht and as somewhere that could be used for corporate entertaining.
These aren’t necessarily incompatible drives, but it does sharpen the design focus, and it means that the outside spaces and the inside guest areas have to brook no compromise, with relaxed and sociable areas alongside more intimate and curated spaces – what’s required is nothing less than the best of all possible worlds.
“The floorplan was very carefully laid out,” says Espen. There was, he says, “very valuable input” not only from the owner himself but also his captain Kyle Fultz and purser Geraldine Fultz, and project manager Rob Moran of Moran Yacht & Ship, who have been working for the owner for a long time. The interior design team at Reymond Langton also worked on the previous Kismet .
The first step was something of a back-to-basics approach: we know that guests on charter will favour external areas, but in what ways do they really use them?
“During the design phase of Kismet , considerable time was spent analysing the way guests would want to spend time on deck during a typical week’s cruise,” says Espen. What this research produced was an emphasis on “a number of entertainment and hang-out areas”, he adds.
This part of the sundeck, which can be screened, leads to the pool, with a run-off area if there is resonance
Since launch, the yacht has had a busy couple of years, cruising with her owner and his family, chartering for ten weeks last year, and hosting a number of large-scale parties in Florida and London.
She’s made four crossings of the Atlantic, a run to the Pacific and back, and cruised 40,000 cruising miles. There are 27 crew in all, and Kismet feels like a very happy ship.
The entertainment and hangout areas reach their exemplification in the top decks of the yacht. Espen calls the sundeck Kismet’s pièce-de-résistance, as it demonstrates the overriding theme of guest choice.
There’s an informalish dining table, close to the barbecue, with comfortable bar chairs that make it possible to linger for a meal rather than just pick at finger food. Protective screens make it possible to protect this high-up area vulnerable to sea breezes as the heat of the sun wears off.
A superbly detailed spa area
Forward of this is the huge elliptical pool with a cosier hot-tub forward further still. What you might miss at first glance is that at the after end of the pool is a cascading ‘rock garden’ feature that serves as an overflow from the pool, and integrates with the skylight of the elevator.
It’s an inspired touch that keys the whole of the sundeck’s exterior design together nicely.
AV equipment in the dining area means it can be used for business meetings
The helideck on the bridge deck below transforms into another great guest area, with occasional furniture and sunshades that allow a large group of people to gather, and it can be set up as an outdoor cinema.
There’s a shaded bar area, which transforms in the evening to a disco. The wheelhouse is forward, and in front of this there is a seating area. The whole deck exemplifies the many faces of Kismet – you can gather with a group of friends on the aft deck, or inside around the bar, while if you want to escape with a book, the hanging seats provide some shade and seclusion.
Up top, the observation deck has the best views in the house
Back on the sundeck, the spiral staircase provides an elegant intro to what Espen calls “possibly my favourite spot on the yacht” – a private observation deck and sunbathing area. You can lock yourself away in silent contemplation as you relax on the sunpad.
It’s a remarkable spot that also provides a DJ station during parties. The corporate entertaining face of the yacht is shown with the comprehensive RGB lighting system that can generate sponsor’s colours. Taken together, these three upper decks are a good example of how that “balance between awesome and welcoming” has been achieved.
A deck below on the owner’s deck, full use has been made of Kismet’s vastness, with the outside spaces offering something that continues the option-heavy choices of the decks above. There’s a formal dining table shaded by the overhang from the deck above and more glass screens, and served by a bar and buffet to port and starboard.
On sunny days the screens keep the wind off, but they extend right round the space. Once enclosed, guests can be suitably air-conditioned in what had been dubbed the yacht’s ‘winter garden’, and there’s certainly a relaxed, end-of-day and out-of-office feel to the place. There’s more seating aft.
The bridge deck helipad transforms into a magical hangout space
Forward, the owner has access to a private deck area that offers a hot-tub and sunpads. The owner gets a great view from this private space over the clean expanse of foredeck. With the mooring gear fully enclosed on the main deck below, there was an opportunity to utilise this space in as many ways possible.
It can serve as a demi-basketball court once a hoop is erected (there are court markings on deck) and nets go up to keep the ball inboard. And it also serves as a second touch-and-go helipad. Finally, it can be shaded and tented to create an informal evening dining area.
Right forward at the stainless steel bowsprit there’s a base for the imposing 6ft tall and 15ft long removable sculpture of a jaguar – a reference to one of the owner’s sporting interests, the Jacksonville Jaguars (there are jaguar motifs everywhere on board).
This beast was created on the world’s largest 3D printer in Belgium, and is mostly deployed on match days. The eyes of the jaguar can be lit, which is presumably a feature employed on winning match days. The cat lives alongside the rescue tender when not in use.
The main deck seating aft – a ‘firepit’ feature
The main deck has its own space aft, which serves as a spacious welcoming area with bars either side of a dining table. But the real attraction is aft, often a main deck area that becomes lined with seating inside the guardrails. On Kismet , there are semi-circles of seating either side of a firepit that converts to a coffee table. Once again, Kismet has myriad options for guests.
For the yacht’s interior, Reymond Langton Design’s brief was to answer two needs – to create something that gave a sense of perspective on the new 95-metre vessel, and (as with the exterior spaces) to let the yacht function as a family retreat and an entertainment hub for larger groups.
Once again, the demands aren’t necessarily conflicting, but they need to be managed if they are to be fulfilled successfully. It’s the set-piece spaces of Kismet’s interior that really impress – particularly the architectural drama of the double-height spaces on the main and owner’s deck entertainment spaces.
The bar on the main deck leads to a piano bar
Pascale Reymond calls the overall design philosophy “a rich contemporary interpretation of Art Deco themes”. The bold geometric shapes and vivid contrasts of Art Deco have been successfully used for a generation of modern superyacht interiors.
It’s a flexible form, capable of reinterpretation in a contemporary style, with a modern art vibe that never tends towards abstraction. It works for the small stuff, and the big stuff, too – and it doesn’t get much bigger than the sweeping staircase between the salons on the main and owner’s decks.
If it weren’t for the monster video walls either side, you might have been whisked back for a moment to the first-class lounge of a 1930s liner. The ornately decorated glass walkway with a view down to the main deck is an inspired touch.
Decoish styling and video walls around the main deck piano lounge
There is another staircase too (opposite which is a lift to take you from the main deck to the sundeck), which frames the elegant lobby areas on the main and owner’s decks, but it’s the main staircase that serves as not only a visual feast but as a division point of the different areas.
The staircase rises over a piano bar, with a more formal lounge and bar, and a welcoming lobby, aft of that. Between the main deck foyer and the piano lounge there is a cinema room with overhead projector and semi-circle of seating. The space also doubles as a cigar room and sports bar – a further example of Kismet’s Protean charms.
An owner’s suite inspired by Chanel
Immediately above this space on the owner’s deck is the formal dining area. It makes grand use of the full beam of the yacht, and there is a further lounge aft. The owner benefits from a superbly appointed office to starboard off a centreline corridor.
There is plenty of space to play with and it has been put to good use, with a separate boudoir. Styling in the bedroom is inspired by Coco Chanel, which fits the Decoish vibe nicely, while the centreline gas fireplace adds a reassuringly homely vibe. Pascale Reymond calls the suite a “self-contained retreat at the heart of the yacht”.
Guest cabins on the main deck continue the styling theme
The main-deck guest suites are divided into three twins (that convert to doubles) and two VIPs forward, with the VIPs having more of an Art Nouveau styling theme. On the lower deck, there is an occasional guest cabin, as well as a gym and superb wellness areas for guests, including an ice fountain.
Mosaics and styling details add a touch of Zen and of the mystical east to the yacht, while a sea terrace to starboard opens up the guest space. The spa is one of Kismet’s standout areas, and is proving particularly popular with charter guests.
There are so many places for guests to lose themselves here. Among Kismet’s crew is a masseuse and beautician, a hair stylist (there’s a hair and beauty parlour), and a yoga teacher.
Guests have so many great places to choose from aboard Kismet
“Walt Disney once famously said, ‘If you can dream it, you can do it’. When you experience Kismet , you know this to be true. And for that, Lürssen should be extremely proud,” owner Shahid Khan says.
The latest instalment of Kismet’s story with an Atlantic crossing after a summer in Europe that has included a cruise of Norway. Another season of dreaming and doing awaits.
• A version of this story appeared in SuperYacht World Issue 50, July/August 2016
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“The original intention was to make Kismet the most luxurious charter boat on the water,” Captain Dave Andrews told Robb Report . Nearly 10 years since the yacht was launched, Khan is ready to go bigger. His third custom-built Lürssen weighs 5,500 tons—almost double Kismet ’s weight—and is scheduled to be delivered in November. Kismet is listed for sale with Cecil Wright for a cool $160 million and is currently the largest yacht for sale on the market.
A Champagne-colored chandelier by Crystal Caviar is the most obvious feature of his brief to the designers. The statement light hangs in the central lobby next to a sweeping black-and-gold Art Deco staircase, suspended, of course, over a grand piano. There is a glass elevator in the lobby with access to all decks. The overall feel of the yacht is an ornate gentleman’s club with lavish marble, etched glass flooring, gold-leaf finishes, and backlit onyx.
“We either anchor in Canary Wharf or go to the warship mooring downstream of Tower Bridge as the boss likes the view of the bridge,” says Andrews.
The sports theme continues with two full-height video walls—used to display images of Khan’s football players when hosting business events—that flank the central staircase leading into the double-height main salon and continue across the floor, walls, and ceiling. In the sky lounge, a large sports bar opens out across the bridge deck aft for hosting large groups of people. When the party keeps going, it converts into a disco with a built-in sound system.
On the foredeck is a touch-and-go helipad, though it’s never used. Instead, regular games of basketball are played with temporary netting erected to catch any balls that bounce out of court. “We always have a deckhand standing by on a Waverunner,” says Andrews.
The foredeck serves as the owner’s private deck with a Jacuzzi and is also used for yoga. It leads directly into the master suite with twin en suites, a private office, oval skylight, and one of three bioethanol fireplaces. The other two are in the main salon. When lit, they carry a cooler flame than a naked fire. There is also a foredeck fire pit for keeping guests warm on colder nights, which converts into a cocktail table.
Kismet has seven additional guest suites, sleeping 16 guests in total. This includes two VIPs and a sea cabin on the lower deck amidships for guests who suffer from seasickness. There are also crew quarters for 26.
“The spa was mandated by the owners to be a place they can just chill out in,” says Andrews. It has a hammam, a spa bath, a cold plunge pool, a steam shower and a massage room with an onboard spa therapist. Opening shell doors in the gym allow for workouts by the water’s edge. There is also a separate hair and beauty salon, with a dedicated onboard hairdresser.
In the garage is a full chest of water toys and four tenders. Up top, the sun deck is built for lounging, with a pool and hot tub, sofas, sunpads, and outdoor dining under the hard top.
A crow’s nest platform is dedicated to viewing the ocean or sunning in privacy. It just goes to show that even on a vast, 312-foot yacht, cozy, intimate spaces rule the roost.
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KISMET Yacht – Extraordinaire $200M Superyacht
With a value of approximately $200 million dollars, the weekly charter rate costs the incredible US $1.2 Million per week.
She was bought in 2014 after she was launched by Luerssen from Hamburg, Germany.
She has won several awards for her unique design including The World Superyacht Awards in 2015 and she was finalized for the ShowBoats Design Awards in 2016.
The name KISMET stands for the word for “destiny” or “fate” in Urdu which is the owner’s native language.
KISMET yacht interior
Inside the KISMET yacht is just as luxurious as you might expect. The interior was designed by Reymond Langton , an award-winning design company that specializes in luxury yachts.
The owners Pascale Reymond and Andrew Langton have completed a wide range of significant projects since they founded their company in 2001.
Some of the yachts they worked on include AVIVA, TITAN, SERENE, and KAOS.
Based in Bath in the United Kingdom Reymond Langton says of themselves that they prioritize balance, proportion, and emphasis in all of their designs.
KISMET is a prime example of their high-quality work that is tailor-made to every project they uptake.
KISMET yacht is equipped with state-of-the-art luxury amenities such as a spa, movie theatre, a grand piano, large pool, sauna, jacuzzi, and barbecue area.
She was designed in the style of a luxury five-star hotel with a “champagne and caviar theme” including a black marble deck, a full gym, helipads, and an elevator.
Of course, there is high-speed internet available on board allowing guests to be connected wherever they go.
One of the bathtubs is made of solid onyx and there is even a retractable fireplace with an integrated waterfall and a winter garden deck.
The main saloon is constructed at double height and features full-length video walls allowing for incredible movie nights.
This yacht can welcome up to 12 guests in 7 cabins. There is a lavish owner’s suite, a master bedroom, two VIP suites, two standard double rooms as well as two twins.
28 crew members find space in below-deck cabins. The owner’s suite includes walk-in wardrobes, a private jacuzzi, and his and her bathrooms. This yacht is designed for entertaining and events. With several salons and a lot of deck space, she is ideal for hosting lavish parties and celebrations.
The aft deck is directly connected to a sports bar which can even be transformed into a dance floor reminiscent of a luxurious nightclub in the evenings.
High-quality wood, leather, and marble decorate the interior of the vessel with influences of Art Deco design.
This yacht truly achieves its design goal and lets guests feel as though they were staying in a luxurious hotel.
Intricate wall designs and custom-made marble flooring take this yacht to the next level and provide true luxury.
Specifications
KISMET yacht measures a length of 95 meters (311 ft) with a 13.8 meter (45.3 ft) beam and a 3.75 meter (12.4 ft) draft.
Since she barely lies under the 100-meter mark, she is currently considered the 63rd largest motor yacht in the world. Manufactured from steel and aluminum, this yacht is durable and versatile.
Her two propellers are diesel-type 3516C-HD engines with an impressive 5438 horsepower. At a weight of 2928 tons, she can reach cruising speeds of 12 knots and maximum speeds of 17 knots under ideal conditions.
Her fuel tanks allow her to have a range of up to 6000 nautical miles, which is considerable for her size.
The beautiful exterior of KISMET was designed by Espen Oeino, a renowned name in the world of superyachts.
Forbes has described him as the “superhero of superyacht design” in the past. His studio is based in Monaco, although he is originally from Norway.
She is one of his most famous projects and played a significant role in his career as a naval architect and designer. She features a large pool with mosaic tiles and an adjacent jacuzzi on the upper foredeck.
This area of the vessel provides breathtaking views over the ocean and nearby scenery. Even further up, there is a separate observation deck perfect for taking photos or watching the sunset. The large helipad on the bow can also be used as a small basketball court allowing for an unforgettable match. There is a secondary helipad on the bridge deck that can be used for sun lounging.
Underwater lighting and modern stabilizers are additional features that the KISMET yacht provides. This vessel was designed with eco-friendliness in mind despite its high energy usage.
KISMET features a so-called “closed-loop system” that heats the pool and jacuzzi using energy from the engines. This system is incredibly efficient and sets her apart from other vessels in her size range.
The bowsprit is decorated with a four-foot jaguar statue that ties the exceptionally luxurious and unique design together.
It symbolizes the NFL team Jackson Jaguars which belongs to the current owner of KISMET.
Toys and equipment
As a charter yacht, the KISMET yacht is equipped with an array of toys to entertain those onboard.
Several jet skis, scuba diving, and snorkeling equipment, as well as four tenders, are always at disposal of the guests.
She also provides towable water toys, which are consistently among her most popular during the charter.
KISMET is far from a standard yacht. She has actually been featured in the Netflix film 6 Underground starring Ryan Reynolds.
On past charters, the yacht has welcomed A-list celebrities such as Beyonce and Jay-Z making her one of the most popular charter yachts in the world.
Of course, this popularity isn’t unwarranted. The KISMET yacht provides her guests with incredible luxuries and leaves nothing to be desired.
This comes at the steep price of US $1.2 Million per week for charters, which doesn’t include provisions and docking fees.
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An award-winning 95-meter superyacht, Whisper is the ultimate entertainment vessel for welcoming friends and family. Delivered in 2014, the aim was to construct a megayacht with engineering ahead of her time. Whisper was realised by two leading names in yacht design – Espen Øino International for the exterior and Reymond Langton Design for the interior. Exceptional features include not one but two helicopter pads, a private observation platform with an outdoor bed created for stargazing, which can be locked off to other guests and crew. The sun deck offers a swimming pool with integrated Jacuzzi and the intelligently formed aft end of the pool doubles as the skylight of the lift shaft.
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95m Lürssen superyacht Kismet returns to London
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The legendary 95 metre Lürssen superyacht Kismet has returned to London and is currently moored in Canary Wharf against the backdrop of the city. The yacht was last spotted in the capital in October 2021 (pictured and video here) where she stayed for a couple of weeks before making the Atlantic crossing.
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According to BOAT Pro AIS data Kismet was in the South of France at the start of September. Since then she has visited the Balearics and Barcelona before heading through the Strait of Gibraltar towards London.
The superyacht, which features exterior design penned by Espen Øino and interiors by Reymond Langton , is owned by Shahid Khan. Among his assets, Khan also counts two football teams, the Fulham football club in the UK and the Jacksonville Jaguars in the US.
Key features throughout the standout superyacht include five decks, eight guest suites and two helipads. The interior meanwhile is bedecked with surprises, including video walls, an electric piano built into a bar and an art deco chandelier weighing 350kg. The owner’s suite meanwhile includes a fireplace, skylight and 180-degree views.
Kismet is currently listed for sale with Moran Yacht & Ship with an asking price of €169,000,000.
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Built under the supervision of the Moran yacht construction team, the 95m WHISPER (ex. KISMET) yacht was delivered by luxury yacht builders Lurssen in 2014. This award-winning superyacht features a gorgeous exterior design by Espen Oeino and a decadent interior by the world-renowned Reymond Langton Design.
The Lurssen yacht WHISPER, can accommodate 16 guests in 8 opulent staterooms, with the master stateroom featuring a private deck complete with a Jacuzzi and access to the yacht’s helipad. Other features included a spacious sundeck complete with a swimming pool, full-service spa, and a one-of-a-kind retractable outdoor fireplace.
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In Los Angeles, a Hilltop Garden Party With a Tower of Crudités
Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson — the chef-owners of the restaurant Kismet — hosted a Mediterranean and Middle Eastern feast to celebrate their first cookbook.
By Jean Trinh
Southern California’s infamous Santa Ana winds were barreling through Los Angeles as Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson prepared to host a garden party to celebrate the May 7 release of their first cookbook, “ Kismet .” But as seasoned chefs and restaurant owners — they opened their Middle Eastern-inflected East Hollywood restaurant, also called Kismet, in 2017 after bonding in the kitchen at Brooklyn’s Glasserie over a decade ago — the two women have plenty of practice keeping cool in stressful situations. “We were like, ‘It’s going to die down, it’s going to die down,’” said Hymanson, 37, of the gale. “And if it doesn’t, then we’ll figure it out.”
Indeed, just before 5:30 p.m., when guests were set to arrive at the Echo Park hilltop home that Kramer, 38, shares with her partner, the comedian Emil DeRosa, 34, and their goldendoodle, Kevin, the gusts subsided and the gray skies gave way to a golden sunset. Suddenly, the garden — which features a winding pathway scented by jasmine bushes and herbs that leads down to a grove of loquat, fig and Blenheim apricot trees — felt like an ideal place for a celebration. Chase Valencia, 40, who co-owns Lasita, a modern Filipino restaurant in the city’s Chinatown, took in the setting, admitting, “I came to this dinner because I really wanted to check out her house!”
Though they enlisted their friends and fellow chefs Kali Bush-Vineberg, 31, and Patch Troffer, 38, to help cook at the event, Kramer and Hymanson had prepped from sunrise to midnight the day before, making an early morning trip to the Santa Monica Farmers Market and then spending hours chopping produce and converting the measurements from their cookbook to accommodate a large party. “We tested the recipes plenty of times,” Hymanson said, “but we were still anxious about it.” The book, they said, was a labor of love five years in the making, a project they signed on for in 2019 but put on hold during the pandemic and the expansion of their business, which has grown to include three fast-casual Kismet Rotisseries over the past four years.
Kramer’s wood-burning cob oven — a light gray, plaster-coated dome designed by the local artist James Herman — cast a warm glow as guests chatted on the deck’s wooden banquette and snacked on carrot-and-smoked fish borek wrapped in layers of crispy phyllo pastry, along with a tower of colorful crudités that included snap peas, pink and speckled radicchio and white radishes accompanied by horseradish labneh and herbed tahini dips. Even when dinner was announced, it was hard to lure the crowd away from their conversations and over to the table. Finally, Hymanson, surrounded by a group of friends, announced, “I’m going to leave you all so you’ll actually eat!”
The attendees: Kramer and Hymanson invited a mix of food industry colleagues and other friends, including Randy Moon, 39, a co-owner of Brooklyn’s Four Horseman restaurant, and his wife, the chef Katy Peetz, 38; Kacie Carter, 36, the owner of Los Angeles’s Honey Hi restaurant, and her husband, the TV writer and producer Brian Chamberlayne, 41; the film and music video producer Saul Germaine, 37; the drummer for the band TV on the Radio, Jahphet Landis, 39, who also owns the hot sauce brand Jah Mama; and Erica Chidi, 37, a co-founder of the digital women’s health education platform Loom.
The table: Guests ate at an eight-foot-long reclaimed Douglas fir table from the local furniture maker Zation covered in a cream, magenta and olive green gingham tablecloth. Down the center, a blue-and-white striped runner was lined with marbled, handblown glass carafes from Upstate, a company owned by the set designer Kalen Kaminski, who did the prop styling for the “Kismet” cookbook. Slices of poppy seed bread from the local bakery Bub & Grandma’s were set out on dark blue plates from the Queens-based ceramist Helen Levi, a friend of the chefs, and guests dined off blush pink plates from Hawkins New York, one of Hymanson and Kramer’s favorite home stores. The florist Yasmine Khatib, 38, of Yasmine Floral Design, a friend who attended the party with her partner, the gardener Horace Cameron, 32, brought arrangements of daffodils, sweet peas, poppies and butterfly ranunculus.
The food : “We’ve done a lot of catering, and it’s just so much easier to make the food good if it’s meant to be at room temperature,” Hymanson said in reference to the evening’s dishes, all of which were cookbook recipes. Dinner, laid out buffet style on the brick-lined counter next to the oven, included plates of artichokes with nigella seeds and fish sauce; Moroccan spiced carrots with cinnamon, shallots and butter; a frisée and sliced golden beet salad dressed in a vinaigrette made with passion fruit from the garden; shrimp seasoned with rose, sage and Aleppo pepper and topped with sliced pepperoncini; and branzino with Meyer lemon and sumac cooked in the wood oven. For dessert, Kramer and Hymanson served their sugar-dusted pecan and cinnamon balls, a take on Mexican wedding cookies, along with chocolate from Moiré, a brand owned by their friend Julia Ziegler-Haynes, 43, who attended the dinner with her husband, Chris Bear, 41, of the band Grizzly Bear.
The drinks : On the deck, guests helped themselves to pitchers of blood orange Negroni made with fruit from the garden. Nonalcoholic beverages included cans of Ghia’s sumac and chile spritz and Sunset Cultures’ strawberry fennel-flower kombucha. Hymanson’s friend Roni Ginach, 38, the founder of the natural wine distributor Roni Selects and also a dinner guest, chose bottles for the meal, including Cortese — “an easy-drinking orange,” said Ginach — from their house label, Selects.
The music : Kramer started the evening with what she described as her “fun, light and easy” Spotify playlist, featuring Aimee Mann, Jonathan Richman, Minnie Ripperton and others. “You want to have some songs that people recognize and you want people to notice [the music], but not too much,” Kramer said of her soundtrack strategy. “Throw a Dolly Parton song in there, but then some more obscure stuff.” As the night went on, she switched to a funkier playlist by DeRosa that included the Italian singer Donatella Viggiano and the Malian duo Amadou & Mariam.
The conversation: At one corner of the dining table, Landis, Moon and Peetz discussed their love for spicy food and reverence for the South Carolina-based chili breeder Ed Currie, who created the world’s hottest pepper, X. All New York transplants, they also bonded over their time on the East Coast. “When you’ve lived in Brooklyn for a long time, you’ve seen some things you wish you hadn’t!” said Landis. Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, Germaine, Khatib and Hymanson’s childhood friend, the literature professor Jessica Laser, 36, showed off photos of their pets on their phones. In forming the guest list, Kramer said, “We obviously can’t talk to every single person in every single moment, so we thought, Who is going to enjoy each other’s company?”
Tip: When it comes to hosting, Kramer and Hymanson are big on prep but very laid-back once guests arrive — an approach they recommend. “I think a good party is when you set it up and then everyone has a good time without you,” said Hymanson. “I’m not trying to control the way the party flows unless something needs to happen, like, ‘Everyone has to go eat the food now before the birds get it!’”
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