The Conduit: London members’ club with a social conscience is reborn
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Read MoreWith a decadent art deco–style design by Martin Brudnizki, a private member’s club, and a fine-dining rooftop restaurant serving Shanghai lobster, the hotel is an ode to Hollywood’s golden era—and pre-pandemic good times.
Read MoreThe Conduit Club, a private members' club focused on social, environmental and economic change, is set to reopen later this year in London's Covent Garden at 6 Langley Street.
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Read MoreMartin Brudnizki bedecks the hive in pink hues
Read MoreLA’s glamorous new social club, the Britely, features maximalist interiors designed by Martin Brudnizki. Highlights include a rooftop pool, chic bowling lanes and a screening room.
Read MoreThe chandelier-filled maze was impeccably designed by the same mastermind behind Annabel’s club in London.
Read MoreSpread over eight floors of a townhouse in Mayfair, The Conduit is London's members' club with a social conscience.
Read MoreA Preview Of The Britely, The Most Beautifully Designed Social Club In Los Angeles
Read MoreWith its rooftop pool and two private dining experiences, the soon-to-debut social club offers old Hollywood elegance suffused in California cool
Read More“I want to use Maison to help not only people who come and work, but people who need to tap into that part of themselves they may have neglected for a while because of all the other things they prioritize over their well-being.”
Read MoreAn upcoming spot housed in the Pendry West Hollywood hotel will strive for the requisite "urban alchemy" without the attitude or Hollywood credentialing: "You can be a doctor or a lawyer — just be a good person."
Read MorePrivate members’ clubs find favour with conscientious Millennials.
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