Apartment 58, a global members club for the creative industries, has launched its new space at Centre Point, Soho on New Oxford Street, underneath London’s iconic Centre Point tower.
The new 8000ft², four-storey club is a space to socialise as well as work, offering members a host of exclusive facilities, including a nightclub, members-only meeting rooms in the building’s architecturally striking original vaults, members’ lockers and mail service, a creative lounge and The Convenience Store, a design showroom featuring 58 distinctive items curated by art director, Andrew Ibi, and Design Junction. There is also a late-license ground-floor restaurant that is open to the public.
The Apartment 58 Centre Point is a high-tech home-from-home, offering a range of services to support the flexible and mobile work and socialising needs of its members. This includes fast internet access, technical support provided by Sussed IT and access to tablets and laptops provided by Apartment 58’s partners.
The design by Michael Sodeau Partnership, in conjunction with Design Junction, takes references from the simple and clean interior design of the original Apartment 58 in Soho’s Poland Street, married with Centre Point’s Grade II Listed 1960s’ interiors designed by Richard Seifert, and is furnished in mid-century design classics.
The new space follows the success of the first Apartment 58 on Poland Street, which opened in March last year with an exclusive launch event hosted by key members of the advisory committee, including Nicholas Kirkwood, Asif Khan and Lily Vanilli.