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Bentley Room at Mosimann's Club Updated With Extra Style

Earlier today, we talked about a Jaguar-themed Hotel room and now we bring you news of a refreshed Bentley private London dining club, which brings updates in terms of decor and detailing. We are of course talking about the Bentley Room at Mosimann’s that combines calming colour scheme of neutrals with accent details of racing green and purple silk.

“We are delighted that Bentley will have a new room at Mosimann’s; it is a relationship that has been established over nearly a decade and the synergy between the two Royal Warrant Holding organisations is based on achieving  perfection in all the finest details. Bentley is at the heart of Mosimann’s and the room reflects what members enjoy about their private dining club in Belgravia.  It is warm, cosseted and positively oozes with charm,”
said Mark Mosimann, Managing Director, Mosimann’s.

Bentley Room offers seating for 14 and standing room for 28. It was designed by Caulder Moore, which also designed the Bentley Living Room at the company’s headquarters in Crewe, back in 2010.

The update version of the Bentley Room features a new table and wall unit made by Matthew Collins Furniture, chosen for its high quality furniture, and originally a company founded by the Prince’s Trust, one of Bentley’s chosen charities. The centrepiece table is surrounded by classic green leather dining chairs, each seat handcrafted along the original designs for a 1926 Bentley. The table is finished in Bentley burr oak, burr walnut, and stained burr walnut veneers with picture framing marquetry to echo veneers used in the flagship Mulsanne model.
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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