Artworks by Andy Warhol, Lucian Freud and more can be seen throughout The Audley pub and its restaurant in London‘s Mayfair, designed by architecture studio Laplace.
The venue occupies a listed five-storey building dating back to 1888, which formerly functioned as a pub with rooms for staff upstairs.
Laplace designed The Audley pub (above) and its restaurant (top image) in London
Now, the ground-floor public house has been restored while the upper levels were converted into the Mount St Restaurant, complete with four private dining rooms.
The renovation was commissioned by Artfarm – the hospitality company of Hauser & Wirth founders Iwan and Manuela Wirth – with the aim of
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