A bold and contemporary one-bedroom apartment on Denmark Street available for short-let from £4,550 per week
Housed in the very building where The Rolling Stones recorded their debut album, these Lofthouse Apartments follow a less than authoritarian design aesthetic, with bespoke gold trimmed black and white graffitied bed that makes for a bold and raucous aesthetic. While flanking either side, are the marbled moulin noir bedsides sitting below the industrial gunmetal pipe wall lights, employing a repurposed red radiator handle as the switch, deliberately toying with the punk movement’s famous diy culture.
While opposite, a mirrored wall with inset 45-inch screen complements the sound system, courtesy of world-respected audio manufacturers pmc and Artcoustic, touching the imagination of similar spirited music lovers. The mirrored wall perfectly frames a black-lined Verdigris standalone bathtub. Bringing some dramatic intrigue into the apartment the oversized bold wardrobe doors feature diamond patterned embossed leather finishes.
In addition to the kitchenette maxi-bar, these Lofthouse Apartments also feature a dining table and statement chairs upholstered in green and red tartan, while the other dining chairs pay respect to Queen and country. Statement bathrooms feature a large walk-in shower with marbled floor, meeting deep forest green tiles. While bronze and brass finishes across taps, faucets and shower heads make for a classic aesthetic rooted in contemporary style.