Craft House Client, The Britely, Featured in Town and Country Magazine
The design mind behind London's Annabel's takes Los Angeles with 1950s glamour.
Craft House Client, The Britely, Featured in Surface Magazine
With 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.
Craft House Client, The Britely, Featured in Coveteur
In case you were wondering what modern opulence looks like.
Craft House Client, The Britely, Featured in The Spaces
Martin Brudnizki bedecks the hive in pink hues
Craft House Client, The Britely, Featured in Globetrender
LA’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.
Craft House Client, The Britely, Featured in Livingetc
The chandelier-filled maze was impeccably designed by the same mastermind behind Annabel’s club in London.
Craft House Client, The Britely, Featured in Forbes
A Preview Of The Britely, The Most Beautifully Designed Social Club In Los Angeles
Craft House Client, The Britely, California Cool
With its rooftop pool and two private dining experiences, the soon-to-debut social club offers old Hollywood elegance suffused in California cool
Craft House Client, The Britely, Coming To West Hollywood
An 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."
Craft House Client, Classic Car Club, Featured In Design Milk
Founded in London in 1995, the club landed in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood in 2005 upon arrival in the States before recently needing a new place to call home. CCC enlisted one of their very own members, architect Marc Thorpe of Marc Thorpe Design, to design the new club, which now takes up residence at Pier 76 by the Hudson River.