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New private members’ club arrives in Knightsbridge

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry22 July 20213 Mins Read
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Pavilion Club, the established business members’ clubs with locations across London, has announced the opening of its first private members’ club.

A new breed of members’ club, the venue offers a unique opportunity to work and thrive in a prime central London location with some the world’s leading minds, alongside an extensive social offering.

Like-minded people are able to come together to connect, work, enjoy events, talks and parties. The club, a social with substance setting, features a terrace boasting panoramic views of Hyde Park as well as an all-day dining menu created by Michelin-starred Chef, Tom Kerridge.

Set over six floors, the property also features a serviced club and members’ lounge, two members bars, seventeen private office spaces and one penthouse suite. The interiors have been designed by Russell Sage Studio who has brought a laid back, art deco style to the venue.

“Pavilion Club is where luxury and glamour is witnessed everywhere in the form of timeless design to inspire and bring joy to everyone,” says Russell Sage of the property.

Nestled amongst local landmarks and overlooking Hyde Park, the property, 64 Knightsbridge, is steeped in history. Originally built for the London & County Bank back in 1884, the venue has always had a fine business pedigree. From the 1920s-1990s the property served as The Danish Club where the building secured both entertaining and socialising provenance. The property was acquired by Pavilion in 1996 and has recently undergone extensive refurbishment, which has now seen it become the brand’s first ever multifaceted venue.

Through careful, thoughtful design the venue will echo the essence of 64 Knightsbridge as it was in in its first decades of glory. Timber inlays, rattan furniture, mosaic floor tiling and traces of copper and brass ironmongery reach back in time and will be present across each floor to create an extraordinary venue rich in heritage.

The Social Club will be the hub of Pavilion Knightsbridge. The ground floor has something for everyone – exclusive hot desking for members’, a private meeting room, a reception and concierge desk and a showstopping 360 centrepiece bar. For late-night working or entertaining, guests have access well into the night. The Library, situated on the lower ground, features secluded booths, boosted super-fast wi-fi, two further meeting rooms and opulent décor and furniture which will act as the perfect space for quiet-working away from the hustle and bustle of other floors.

The Terrace on the third floor features lush views over Hyde-Park. Surrounded by planters and an organic backdrop, this space can be used year-round for al-fresco drinking and dining and can be hired exclusively as an event space. Chilled-out live DJ sets three nights a week will help guests to unwind alongside many other member-only events.

Private offices and premium meeting rooms, equipped with state-of-the-art video conferencing hardware, HD presentation screens, ambient lighting and climate control, complete the offering.

“We are excited to be able to deliver a new breed of members’ club for people who are looking to enjoy both a casual, yet sophisticated environment nestled in the heart of London,” says Harry Hunt, Director of Pavilion Club says. “With the evolution of remote working and working from home, Pavilion Club will provide people with the perfect space to enjoy from day to night.”

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