Grosvenor glamour

Grosvenor Glamour
Photo credit: Antonia Stuart

Zumtobel and its sister brand Thorn have delivered a sophisticated and sustainable lighting solution for the redevelopment of 34 Grosvenor Street, one of Mayfair’s most prestigious addresses.

Their innovative products
have brought together timeless design and advanced technology to illuminate this Grade 2 listed property while respecting its historical significance and meeting the demands of a modern workplace.

Originally constructed in 1725, 34 Grosvenor Street is part of the esteemed Grosvenor Mayfair Estates. Located just steps from iconic Grosvenor Square, the building underwent a sensitive refurbishment to preserve its character while introducing over 14,000 square feet of contemporary office space.

The refurbishment required
a lighting solution that was as innovative as it was sensitive.
The Grade 2 listed status of the building posed challenges in terms of preserving its historic features while integrating modern lighting systems. Furthermore, the lighting design needed to enhance the architectural integrity of the space and provide a functional, efficient and aesthetically pleasing solution for office users.

Zumtobel and Thorn supplied a range of luminaires that met the project’s unique requirements. Zumtobel’s ONDARIA, PANOS infinity, LANOS, SLOTLIGHT infinity II luminaires, AMPHIBIA, RESCLITE PRO, ARTSIGN and COMSIGN were deployed throughout the building’s interiors, providing versatile and elegant lighting solutions.

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