100 George Street W1 brings together a sensitive exterior and thoughtful, 21st-century interiors, as Wallpaper* highlights in its recent article.
Located within the heart of Marylebone, 100 George Street W1 is a luxury development that harmonises heritage and contemporary design.
“Walking past 100 George Street, a New York-style entrance canopy might catch your eye. Looking up, and the dark brick façade of Marylebone’s newest residential development unfolds in all its subtle, gridded glory” writes Ellie Stathaki, Architecture Editor at Wallpaper*.
Designed by Hopkins Architects for Native Land, in partnership with Derwent London and The Portman Estate, 100 George Street W1, dark brick façade and New York-style entrance canopy create a bold yet sympathetic presence among Georgian and 20th-century neighbours.
The building comprises 41 residences, ranging from generous one-bedroom apartments to a show-stopping penthouse duplex with a private roof terrace. Inside, interiors curated by Chapman Eugène exude understated sophistication. Warm brown tones, accented by reds and neutrals, flow through communal spaces, including a stone-clad reception, a state-of-the-art Residents lounge and library, as well as wellness facilities featuring a spa, sauna, gym, and cinema lounge.
Craftsmanship is evident throughout, from bespoke rounded planters to oak parquet flooring and quartzite worktops in the homes themselves.
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