A majestic façade
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Paying homage to the trade between the nations
The majestic façade of the building, with a sculpture of Old Father Thames standing proudly at the top and pointing his trident to the East, pays homage to the trade between the nations. The Club sits within the former Executive Offices of the building, and retains many of the exquisite original features such as richly carved oak-panelled walls, elegant, coffered ceiling and sumptuous fireplaces.
A crossroads between the past and the present
The interior design of the Club was conceived by world-renowned Parisian designer Bruno Moinard of 4BI & Associates. Their distinctive style translated beautifully into the grandeur of Ten Trinity Square and his standards of craftmanship matched the passion that was taken in the restoration.
The design of the Club today is a crossroads between the past and the present, appearing in perfect harmony with the original architecture. The stylish finishing touches are reminiscent of the building’s maritime history that blends timelessly with the original features and showcases subtle nods to Chateau Latour.
A playful design
This unique relationship is celebrated in the playful design of the carpet which runs through the Club; a homage to the river Gironde, with its estuary running just 300 metres from the Chateau Latour vineyard.
The new design elements found within the Chateau Latour Discovery Room further enhance this already stunning room, with the finest attention to detail seen in the atmospheric lighting that has been designed in homage to the cellars of the Bordeaux estate.