Vacheron Constantin Opens Club 1755 in London
Featuring a time-limited exhibition by award-winning artist, Nick Hornby.
Earlier in the week, Vacheron Constantin opened the doors to its new Club 1755 private space in London. Intended as a private members’ club, the space is tucked away in an elegant penthouse on Old Bond Street — a classy neighborhood in the heart of Mayfair.
With 200 square meters of space, Club 1755 offers an intimate and cozy setting for clients to immerse themselves in the world and services of Vacheron Constantin. According to Charlotte Tanneur Teissier, Vacheron Constantin UK brand director, “Club 1755 is a sanctuary especially crafted for Vacheron Constantin’s collectors and a community of like-minded individuals, where time stands still, and passions ignite.”
The interiors for Club 1755 permeate a blend of contemporary comfort with classic elegance. Throughout the lounge areas, bar and sun terrace, the decor boasts both understated luxury and artistic sophistication. As part of the opening program, Club 1755 has partnered up with award-winning British artist Nick Hornby for a time-limited exhibition that will run through September. Titled Geometry of Time, the exhibition comprises 7 sculptural pieces, including never-been-seen-before new works scattered across the club.
Take a look at the new Club 1755 in the gallery above.
Club 1755
45 Old Bond Street, Mayfair
London W1S 4AG
United Kingdom