In the heart of London’s esteemed Mayfair neighbourhood, 60 Curzon has debuted its first show apartment, marking the beginning of a series of exclusive interiors by renowned designers. In collaboration with luxury design studio Elicyon, this residence draws inspiration from the building’s celebrated Art Deco roots while embracing the modernity of its surroundings. Located on the former site of the iconic Mirabelle restaurant, which was frequented by the likes of JFK and Winston Churchill, 60 Curzon features interiors that honour the location’s rich history, blending the legacy of past grandeur with contemporary opulence.
This initial show apartment, which spans an impressive 391 square metres, introduces a refined, Art Deco-inspired aesthetic, capturing the character of the building’s architecture by French architect Thierry Despont, famous for his work on Claridge’s and the Ritz Paris. Charu Gandhi, Elicyon’s Founder and Director, explained, “We drew inspiration from the building’s architectural heritage and crafted a space that seamlessly balances Art Deco influences with modern comforts. Every detail, from the restored vintage pieces to the custom furnishings, was selected to create an atmosphere that feels timeless yet fresh – a perfect reflection of the vibrant and historic character of this iconic address.”
Throughout the residence, soft curves and rounded silhouettes counterbalance the linear, Art Deco-inspired geometry of PLP Architecture’s exterior. Textured wallpapers, bespoke cabinetry and furniture pieces bring a soft elegance that keeps the design inviting. Gandhi noted, “The client wanted a design that honoured the building’s Art Deco heritage, which we were eager to lean into whilst incorporating a contemporary edge that would steer clear of imitation and Art Deco pastiche. To achieve this, we softened the building’s linear geometry by introducing gentle curves throughout.”
Elicyon’s meticulous approach is evident in its curation of unique vintage pieces, like the 1936 maple wood grand piano and a 300-kilogram 19th-century marble urn, which anchor the design with historical resonance. The apartment’s interiors read like a gallery, with antique pieces such as original Art Deco walnut side tables and a chequered oak cabinet in the guest bedroom, alongside modern bespoke items, including the serpentine drinks cabinet and reupholstered powder blue armchairs in the principal bedroom. Gandhi describes this sophisticated layering as “a blend of antique pieces and bespoke contemporary furniture, creating a space that feels sophisticated, luxurious and personal.”
With an eye toward the future residents’ lifestyle, the design subtly incorporates Mayfair’s cosmopolitan appeal. Elicyon has shaped the apartment’s communal areas for effortless entertaining, from the elegant dining room – complete with an antique bar trolley and drinks cabinet – to the grand piano that pays homage to the former Mirabelle’s dining legacy. “The drinks cabinet and grand piano in the main living space help redesign social areas and elevate the hosting experience,” Gandhi elaborates, “while the playful outdoor furniture on the terrace seen beyond the grand, floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the apartment invites a sense of ease and relaxation.”
The outdoor terrace, a rarity in Mayfair, offers an additional 75 square metres of curated outdoor space. Styled with playful furniture, oversized planters and lush greenery, it transforms into a sanctuary in the city, making it ideal for gatherings or private retreat. Gandhi shared her admiration for this space, saying, “The terrace is a standout. Its design offers a unique outdoor sanctuary with playful furniture and lush greenery, a rare feature in central Mayfair. It extends the luxurious comfort of the apartment’s interior to the outdoors, providing a year-round serene escape.”
Charles Leigh, Director at 60 Curzon, commented, “This palatial apartment elegantly tells a story that celebrates the distinctive charm of 60 Curzon’s address whilst incorporating authentic Art Deco details. The result is a refined yet inviting home, offering a rare sense of tranquillity in the heart of Mayfair, at a pivotal moment for the neighbourhood which is currently experiencing a renaissance.”
Gandhi’s team also addressed architectural challenges with thoughtful design interventions, introducing curved lines to soften the bold Art Deco architecture and carefully selecting antique and custom furnishings to harmonise with Despont’s aesthetic vision. Additionally, several key pieces were sourced from notable designers and artisans, including vintage items from Four Quarters Homes and bespoke shelving by Rochford Joinery, alongside green-glazed tile bedside cabinets crafted by British ceramicist Matthew Raw.
For a discerning buyer, 60 Curzon will offer not only exceptional design but also a lifestyle defined by luxury, privacy and exclusive amenities. With access to a private pool, gym and club lounge, as well as dedicated storage spaces for fine wines and cigars, the residence provides everything a well-travelled, sophisticated individual could desire.
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