A near-black material palette engineered to sit quietly inside a heritage Mayfair shell.

An exclusive urban members club required a premium, understated material identity — one that respected the building's original mouldings, panelling and proportion without slipping into pastiche.
Wall panels, bar fronts and bespoke table tops were developed in a custom near-black tone, sympathetic to the heritage shell. The finish reads as deep and absorbent in low light, then opens up to subtle grain and depth under direct illumination.
Edge profiles and fixings were engineered to disappear, allowing the panels to operate as architecture rather than applied finish.
The space reads as quietly contemporary without contradicting the heritage shell — a material language designed to be felt before it is noticed.
“Members feel the room before they read it. ModularPlastik gave us a surface that belongs to the building, not on top of it.”