Boca Do Lobo: A Luxury Penthouse With 360º Views
Few buildings dominate the central London skyline like Centre Point. Tottenham Court Road’s modernist tower has had a few lives so far and its latest incarnation, as a Luxury Penthouse, restored with care and consideration by Conran and Partners, is breathing new life to the much-loved icon. Now, the Grade II listed, high-end scheme, has revealed its coveted penthouse interiors, offering a glimpse of its spaces and magnificent London views.
“We wanted to create something which is completely different from anything else in the world,” says Almacantar property director Kathrin Hersel. “We’ve liaised closely with English Heritage ever since we bought the building in 2011, and they have been very supportive of our sensitive approach. Due to its scale, rarity and grandeur, it seems fitting that the penthouse is the final piece of the Centre Point Development to complete.”
The Luxury Penthouse spans some 700 sq m and occupies the 33rd and 34th floors of the tower. British interior design house Spinocchia Freund, headed by founder and creative director Brigitta Spinocchia Freund, was invited to dress the space, which includes several living areas, as well as a large bar, dining room, cinema, music room, and a secret wine tasting room.
Private spaces are tucked on one side, although are just as luxurious and generous, as the more public parts of the home. The interiors feature brands like Alice Temperley and Pierre Frey, as well as an array of bespoke designs in furniture and fabrics – all inspired by the tower’s location and the surrounding Soho heritage and different aspects of the neighbourhood’s daily life.
Residents here would also get access to the development’s amenities, such as a club lounge and dining room, cinema room, gym, spa and treatment rooms, and the 30m-long swimming pool overlooking the vibrant Oxford Street.
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