PHOTOGRAPHY: JASPER FRY, BEN CLEMENT, IORGIS MATYASSY WRITERS: HARRY MCKINLEY, CARRIE HUTCHINSON, DAVEN WU
Our hospitality and
travel high-flyers tend
not to be graduates but
are, instead, pioneers
at the start of what we
predict will be a splendid
career. This year they
include a Norwegian
mixologist, an Australian
restaurateur, and the
founders of a sustainable
staff uniform brandAs a teenager, Berg transformed her bedroom
in Oslo into a saloon, complete with doorman.
She has since worked on the Icebar concept
and Oslo speakeasy Himkok, helmed the bar
at Jason Atherton’s Pollen Street Social, and
will soon open her own ‘socially conscious’ bar
in London. Would most like to work with:
Christian Puglisi. pourdrink.orgCarrington, who opened fine-dining
restaurant Atlas at the age of 23, regularly
journeys to far-flung locations, studies the
local cuisine, then rewrites his menu. Soon
to open is his new venture, Colours of Atlas,
the world’s first sustainable ‘no single-use
item’ fast food outlet. Would most like to
work with: Clare Smyth. atlasdining.com.auIn 2016, Thuesen and Caramia were tapped
by René Redzepi to create the staff uniform at
Noma offshoot 108. Since then, the duo have
refined their aesthetics, creating functional
uniforms made of sustainable materials for
the likes of Palais de Tokyo in Paris, and Hotel
Sanders in Copenhagen. Would most like
to work with: MoMA. olderparis.comMONICA BERG
Mixologist and drinks consultant,
LondonCHARLIE CARRINGTON
Chef and restaurateur,
MelbourneMORTEN THUESEN AND
LETIZIA CARAMIA
Founders of Older ParisTRAVEL
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