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The Twenty Two, London
“A Life-style Resort” is how London’s most talked about new property, the Twenty Two, is being billed. Situated in an Edwardian mansion on Grosvenor Sq., one of the vital costly neighborhoods in London, it’s the newest from Navid Mirtorabi, former proprietor of Blake’s, the beloved Anouska Hempel–designed resort. Mirtorabi tapped Natalia Miyar to deal with interiors of the 42,500-square-foot property, with 31 rooms, a mews home, and, this being London, a non-public member’s membership. It’s the primary resort undertaking for the designer, who has places of work in Miami and New York in addition to London, and he or she seemed to 18th-century classical French design as inspiration to create areas for “the inventive and the curious.” They vary from rooms with hovering double-height home windows clad in attractive deep pink draperies with matching four-poster beds, to super-charming dormer bedrooms with wallpaper masking the partitions and ceiling. Colours and patterns are expertly layered and accessorized with a great deal of piping and fringe. Visitors on the resort have entry to the Membership on the Twenty Two, in addition to all-day eating on the Dwelling Room, with views over Grosvenor Sq., the Vault Bar, and Music Room for dancing the night time away.
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