The Oxford and Cambridge Club is a traditional London Club, founded as a result of a number of amalgamations, most recently between the United University Club of 1821 and the Oxford and Cambridge University Club, which was established nine years later.
Members, both men and women, are drawn exclusively from the alumni and senior staff of both universities. The Club house was designed by Sir Robert Smirke, the architect of the British Museum, and was completed in 1838.
Spacious, private and well-appointed, the Club enables members to meet friends and colleagues in magnificent surroundings, host a party, relax or simply find a quiet place to work.
As part of our ongoing relationship with the Oxford and Cambridge Club, we were commissioned to redecorate the opulent Coffee Room, the clubs’ principal dining room overlooking Pall Mall.
Following the repair of some major cracks to the ceiling, we had just five days to completely re-decorate the room which measures a magnificent 20 metres x 10 metres.
Special credit to Manuel Cerrone, Interior designer
The Oxford and Cambridge Club is a traditional London Club, founded as a result of a number of amalgamations, most recently between the United University Club of 1821 and the Oxford and Cambridge University Club, which was established nine years later.
Members, both men and women, are drawn exclusively from the alumni and senior staff of both universities. The Club house was designed by Sir Robert Smirke, the architect of the British Museum, and was completed in 1838.
Spacious, private and well-appointed, the Club enables members to meet friends and colleagues in magnificent surroundings, host a party, relax or simply find a quiet place to work.
As part of our ongoing relationship with the Oxford and Cambridge Club, we were commissioned to redecorate the opulent Coffee Room, the clubs’ principal dining room overlooking Pall Mall.
Following the repair of some major cracks to the ceiling, we had just five days to completely re-decorate the room which measures a magnificent 20 metres x 10 metres.
Special credit to Manuel Cerrone, Interior designer