Designed with minute architectural details and lavish furnishings, the property stands as a sleek building, which excites the senses. The stylish Lansdowne house features both soft and stone related design elements with mushroom velvet art-deco style seating, fur blankets, marble floor and white plastered walls, a breathing open fire, and sharp angles.

Created with simple design elements, the minimalist interior features satin chrome finished Focus SB electrical face-plates, which add an extra defined edge, glitz, shine and shimmer, to the remotely lit interior.

These electrical plates sit flat on the wall while the satin finish gives the plates a subtle silk-like appearance. A black wall, against which the plates are laid, juxtaposes their satin shine and provides a striking impression to the electrical sockets.

Lansdowne House is a building to the southwest of Berkeley Square in central London, and was designed by Robert Adam as a private house. Since 1935, it has been the home of the Lansdowne Club.