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by Simon Barnes

PAD London Art Fair and Berkeley Square

PAD London Art Fair, or Pavilion of Art & Design London, makes Berkeley Square its chosen venue for its tenth year. This popular event will run from the 3rd to the 9th October and is the spin-off of its longer established Parisian sister.

PAD Fair Aktis Gallery
PAD Fair Aktis Gallery

PAD London brings together exceptional works of 20th Century modern art, design, decorative arts, photography, jewellery and tribal art from 1860 to the present day. Some 62 esteemed galleries will take up residence, but what makes the event unique is the way in which it “brings a different ‘eye’ to the British scene” (Financial Times). The fair, which takes place at the same time as the Frieze and Frieze Masters art fairs, helps to attract the world’s most influential art buyers to London each October.

PAD London Alexander Guillemain Gallery
PAD London Alexander Guillemain Gallery

Joshua Buckley, a Mayfair based property consultant at H.Barnes & Co comments: “PAD is my favourite event on the Frieze calendar for a number of reasons.

Firstly, it is a fairly small sized event on a scale perspective (in comparison to a number of other events during Frieze), so the event is very concentrated and focused, especially towards furniture and design.

Secondly, the majority of the designers and galleries are typically from Paris and you have an opportunity to view what I believe to be the most influential and current design and generally what we tend not to see in the London market place. Essentially, I feel it is the most tasteful and stylish event (especially if you like furniture) and offer a real chance to pick up something unique and special that you won’t spot anywhere else in London.”

PAD London Dumonteil Gallery
PAD London Dumonteil Gallery

About Berkeley Square

Once upon a time in civilised Georgian society, Berkeley Square, which was created in 1730 by William Kent gentleman architect, may well have resonated with the sound of nightingales singing; the few original Georgian houses can still be seen to the west side. Today it’s a busy hub peppered with smart clubs like Annabel’s and Mortons and restaurants such as Sexy Fish owned by Richard Caring. The traffic whizzes around and black cabs scoot between the smart hotels.

Berkeley Square, Mayfair
Berkeley Square, Mayfair

That said, Berkeley Square still manages to exude an historic stately elegance, distinguished by a central landmark parade of 220 year old Plane trees, some of the oldest specimens in London. Famous residents include Winston Churchill and Charles Rolls, co-founder of Rolls Royce, who was born in Berkeley Square in 1877.

Filed Under: Simon Barnes’ Property Scrapbook Tagged With: Berkeley Square, Frieze London, Frieze Masters, Mortons, PAD London, Pavilion of Art & Design, Sexy Fish

by Simon Barnes

Mayfair is revelling in its transformation

Mayfair has always been one of London’s most sought after post codes, but over recent years the look and feel…and crucially the character has changed quite dramatically.

Mayfair  has undergone a major cash injection with a comprehensive transformation, notably targeting the areas of Mount Street and Shepherd Market.  These areas have been turned into chic modern enclaves boasting designer names, bespoke retailers and all things beautiful and luxurious with a village atmosphere away from the frenetic West End.

Berkeley Square, Mayfair
Berkeley Square, Mayfair

Richard Caring, no stranger to Mayfair, spent more than £15m on his latest restaurant venture, Sexy Fish, turning the former Natwest bank building on the corner of Berkeley Square into a feast for the eyes .  The restaurant is certainly sufficiently ‘bling’ to attract a string of celebrities, Russian oligarchs and bankers’ wives who lunch.  The extravagant interiors include a golden ceiling, an Iranian floor, works of art that include a sparkling crocodile by Frank Gehry and a Damien Hirst mermaid and one of the largest fish tanks lining the walls of the private dining room in the basement.

Across the square long established Annabel’s nightclub continues to attract devotees, as do the discerning Scotts and Harry’s Bar.

Property in Mayfair

Until recently property transactions in Mayfair would typically be very much ‘under the radar’ – individual units in mansion blocks or big house sales with no significant developments to speak of.  That has changed with Finchatton’s high profile Grosvenor Square development , which is achieving as much as £6000 per square foot, and John Caudwell’s  plans to transform the multi storey carpark in Audley Street into one of London’s most exciting residential developments.

Filed Under: Mayfair, Prime Areas Tagged With: Annabel's, Audley Street, Mayfair, Mount Street, Property in Mayfair, Sexy Fish, Shepherd Market

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