Furniture and art curation play an integral role in the design concept, adding depth and a sense of evolution to the home, including pieces from our own furniture collection. The approach to artwork was similarly considered. Rather than sourcing everything from a single gallery, our design team chose a mix of commissioned works, vintage finds from platforms such as 1stDibs, and favourite dealers – mirroring the organic way a homeowner might build their collection over time.
Envisioned for a design-literate, culturally curious resident, the interiors are sophisticated yet inviting. Subtly zoned with bespoke rugs and handpicked furniture, each area flows harmoniously while retaining its own distinct purpose. The duplex layout naturally supports this balance, with a dramatic double-height main living space at its heart. Clever interventions, such as widening the stair opening and installing mirrors to reflect the courtyard garden, enhance light flow and visual connection between the floors, ensuring a seamless spatial narrative.
– director Claire Sá
Upstairs, three generously sized bedrooms continue the thoughtful layering of colours and materials, each designed with an individual character. The principal suite is a serene retreat, featuring a dressing room and opulent bathroom.
60 Curzon, once the iconic home of Mirabelle restaurant, has been reimagined with respect to its rich history. Known for attracting Mayfair’s glitterati, the building’s legacy lives on in its new interiors. “Mirabelle wasn’t just about food; it was about ambiance — it had soul,” Claire Sá reflects. “We wanted to create that same encompassing feeling in this home, where it’s not just about aesthetics, but about experience.”