
60 Curzon Street
Located on the former site of famed Mayfair restaurant, Mirabelle, - once frequented by notable figures such as JFK and Winston Churchill - 60 Curzon’s inaugural show apartment exhibits a masterful blend of Art Deco influence with a contemporary twist. Within the first and only private residential building in Europe designed by legendary French architect Thierry Despont - renowned
for his Art Deco interiors and distinguished projects including Claridge’s and Ritz Paris - the Elicyon designed apartment pays reverence to the building’s stylised glamour and linear geometrical façade crafted by PLP Architecture.
Through thoughtful curation of vintage and contemporary details, Elicyon has crafted an inviting four-bedroom apartment with a natural flow that radiates warmth. Spanning 4,209 sq. ft., the home is defined by soft curves and rounded silhouettes, with subtle motifs identifiable in the textured wallpaper, bespoke cabinetry, and rounded furniture seen throughout.
Elicyon’s meticulous layering of unique antique pieces, including original Art Deco walnut side tables and a checkered oak cabinet in the guest bedroom, alongside a bold pair of reupholstered powder blue ground-hugging armchairs in the principal bedroom, creates a gallery-like atmosphere. Building on this aesthetic, statement vintage pieces such as a 1936 maple wood grand piano and a 300kg 19th century marble urn, not only pay homage to the site’s heritage but also serve as striking focal points, anchoring the apartment’s design in history and craftsmanship. An Art Deco scalloped dressing table chair from Marylebone Antiques, a bespoke shelving unit crafted by Rochford Joinery, and olive-green glazed tile bedside cabinets by British ceramicist Matthew Raw, further reinforce the apartment’s Art Deco feel.











