AUTHENTICALLY MODERN GRADE II. APARTMENTS
MODERN CLASSIC | NEW LUXURY | ART-DECO
- Completed. 2015
- Location. London | Westminster | UK
- Size. 7220 ft2
- Interior Architecture & Design
- FF&E Procurement
- Bespoke Craftsmanship
MODERN CLASSIC REVIVAL WESTMINSTER
An award-winning restoration of Gatti House, a stunning Grade II listed building that epitomises luxury and historical grandeur. Originally designed by acclaimed architect Spencer Chadwick and constructed between 1886 and 1887, Gatti House is situated at one of London’s most prestigious addresses, bridging the iconic Fleet Street and Trafalgar Square.
In collaboration with a team of top consultants, this elegant property has been thoughtfully modernised into just 4 exclusive apartments, each distinctively styled — from Traditional and Eclectic to Classically modern and Art deco.
Inspired by History, Crafted for the Future. THE blend OF historical DETAILS with CONSIDERED CURATION OF SYMPATHETIC DESIGN DECISIONS AND MATERIALS
PROJECT GOAL.
Luxury Meets Practicality - Flawlessly Crafted City Homes
With the alignment of the property developer’s brand identity and investor returns at the forefront, the goal was the flawless integration of luxury with practicality. Designed to resonate with the daily lifestyles of discerning buyers, each home to be meticulously crafted with thoughtful, elegant interiors.
One of four apartments inspired by the grandeur of the first-class dining rooms on the Titanic and Olympic Ocean Liner. Designed to exude sophistication and opulence. A standout feature, the ‘pizza lifts,’ enables seamless food delivery from the adjacent Nell Gwynne Tavern directly into the dining room, elevating the living experience to a 1st Class.
AUTHENTIC RESTORATION:
Reviving Historical Elegance with Modern Luxury in Central London
Project’s vision was to authentically restore the ornate style of a historic building, transforming it into luxurious apartments that reflect its rich history with a modern twist.
By avoiding pastiche, the contemporary approach was embraced that respected the building’s heritage. Each apartment fitted out with cutting-edge intelligent systems like Lutron and Sonos, ensuring a blend of comfort and technology at the heart of Central London.
With spaces that are both well-proportioned and comfortably luxurious, design features immaculate bespoke joinery and tailored-made furniture that seamlessly connects classical elegance with modern sophistication, catering to the needs of discerning clients seeking an authentically modern living experience.
RESULT IS HARMONIOUS AND timeless elegance CAPSULATION THE PAST WITH MODERN SOPHISTICATION FOR THE LASTING LEGACY
LUXURY REDEFINED THROUGH HARMONISING PAST & PRESENT
Situated next to the famous Adelphi Theatre and the Adelphi Restaurant owned by brothers Agostino (1842-1897) and Stefano Gatti (1845-1906), a wealthy Italian-Swiss dynasty who, like a Victorian era version of Sir Cameron Mackintosh/Richard Caring, owned a portfolio of London Theatres and restaurants, including the Adelphi. —once a culinary hotspot for cultural icons like Dame Ellen Terry, Oscar Wilde, and Noel Coward.
This landmark project expertly marries its rich historical essence with contemporary luxury, transforming it into a prime residential haven with a focus on maximising profitability for all stakeholders.
Features include versatile, large spaces with open-plan kitchens, dining, and living areas framed by full-height glazing that opens to south-facing roof terraces. The interiors are appointed with sleek marble countertops, dark-stained wedge cabinetry, and high-end Gaggenau appliances, encapsulating modern elegance.
PROJECT REFLECTION
A masterful integration of historical grandeur with modern luxury, this Grade II listed building has been transformed into four uniquely styled apartments, each exuding timeless elegance. The harmonious balance between classical details and contemporary design, offering sophisticated, well-appointed interiors that cater to discerning buyers. The result is a luxurious living experience that honours the past while embracing modernity,