The Eg:le Club social spaces take their cues from Manhattan’s legendary private clubs – updated to enable a wholly 21st century way of life. From the Grand Foyer to the Maureen O’Hara Cinema to the Beckett Lounge, the spaces we’ve created exclusively for Embassy Gardens residents and their guests are elegant and easy-going.
And they’ve been designed to foster life enhancing sociability in all its many forms, whether it’s large soirees, kid-friendly parties, a celebratory evening or a promising first date.
At Embassy Gardens, every doorway, pathway, colonnade, foyer and reception area has been designed to conjure warmth, calm and sense of occasion – no matter whether you’re expecting friends, an important business associate or are simply returning home after an excursion or a day of work.
The luxurious Maureen O’Hara Cinema at Embassy Gardens exists for the exclusive use of Eg residents and their guests. Each evening and all day on weekends, drop in to watch a programme of recent releases or to take part in an Eg film club screening and discussion with fellow film lovers. The cinema is also available for your own private screenings and events.
Founded by renowned Irish chef Robin Gill – the man behind such south London restaurant luminaries as The Dairy and Sorella, Darby’s is somewhere for all of life’s occasions, from a post-work catch up over a pair of negronis to a masterful blowout.
With a philosophy of believing life is to be lived to the fullest, this NYC inspired oyster bar, large open grill and bakery is stacked to the rafters with the best ingredients available from across Britain and Ireland.
We designed the Edison Suite and Linea Lounge, the Eg:le Club workspaces, around the idea that ‘working from home’ should be a more inspiring, sociable and productive experience.
As well as luxurious desk space, there are two private meeting rooms, all the business mod cons you would find in a well-stocked business suite in a hotel and plenty of space for thinking and mingling. The Edison Suite is also ideal for private tuition and study.
When it’s time for a break, clear your head over a game of pool or relax in the armchairs in the Beckett Lounge.
This is about the Beckett Lounge as a space to read, think or meet. Similar to the breakout spaces in a creative office.