Adam Grooming Atelier has opened its 12th London location at Orchard Place. Here they will provide specialist grooming and barber services to residents and visitors.

Using centuries-old techniques from Rome and Turkey, customers will be treated to hot towel wet shaves and head-and-neck massages.

Updating old-world craftsmanship and grooming rituals for the contemporary world, Adam Grooming Atelier is designed for gentlemen who value craft, tradition and artistry.

Adam Ball’s solo exhibition ‘Chaosmos’ has arrived in the community at Orchard Place at The Broadway – his largest collection in five years.

Presented by Shake Gallery and curated by Martin Mayorga, the body of work features paintings, cut-outs, charcoal drawings, wooden wall-based sculptures and a light installation.

The exhibition is an “odyssey of endless movement” where visitors are invited to embark on an infinite journey of existence.

The collection will be on display until the 14th of January.

We are delighted to welcome the award-winning Oliver Burns Studio to our design family at The Broadway.

Sharon Lillywhite and her expert team have brought their signature “Thoughtful Luxury” philosophy to the spectacular three-bedroom, 1,625-square-foot residence in Central London. This design concept transcends aesthetics by reflecting a deeper value and meaning to their work.

From the moment you walk through the entrance, you are greeted by a soft, organic colour palette and fluid shapes such as the Travertine marble console and olive-green suede wall panels. The furnishings, many of which are bespoke, are predominantly by local British craftspeople including Aiveen Daly, Rupert Bevan and Tom Faulkner. Meanwhile the collection of artworks curated in partnership with Dellaposa Gallery feature lithographs, prints and sculptures by Bailey, Emin, Picasso, Warhol and more.

“It’s so important to us to work with the right artisans. We really wanted to do the apartment for Northacre justice”, says Sharon Lillywhite, Founding Partner and Creative Director of Oliver Burns Studio.

“We try to create timeless interiors and, ultimately, that should always be our goal. With Thoughtful Luxury, it is very much about creating these kinds of elegant, quietly luxurious spaces.”

This one-of-a-kind residence is available to move into now and is priced at £5.125 million. Please click here to arrange your private viewing.

Dear all,

Welcome to our final Northacre Journal for 2023. As the nights close in and the weather turns colder, many in the city of London are winding down for a well-earned break. But there is plenty to accomplish before that. At Northacre, we have enjoyed a busy month with several milestone moments. 

For this issue, we are thrilled to introduce you to another spectacular show apartment at The Broadway, this time in partnership with the renowned Oliver Burns Studio.

We also bring you highlights from a fascinating panel event featuring some of the brightest minds from the London design community. Hosted by celebrated lifestyle and interiors journalist Jessica Salter at The Broadway’s Minotti penthouse, panellists offered engaging insights on the topic ‘Emergent Design within an International Context’. 

Orchard Place is continuing to develop as a hub for the community filled with wellbeing activities and events and cutting-edge design. Read on for details of the latest innovative art installation and the specialist gentlemen’s grooming service which have joined Orchard Place.

As we look forward to the new year, we can reflect on very strong recent demand despite challenging market conditions.

From the entire Northacre team, I wish you a restful Christmas and holiday season and a 2024 filled with growth and opportunity.

Amy Wardell

Head of Brand

A new 1,625 sq. ft three-bedroom apartment in The Broadway will display an exceptional art collection from Dellasposa gallery in partnership with Oliver Burns design studio. The collection has been chosen to create a calming sanctuary in the heart of London and takes inspiration from earthy and organic tones.

Pieces include original lithographs by Andy Warhol and Tracey Emin, an original Picasso silkscreen and chromogenic photography from Alexander James Hamilton.

They will add to other notable works featured in the apartment, including a textured wall panel titled Falling Leaves by Aiveen Daly. Stay tuned for more about the extraordinary apartment, which launches in November.

Our commitment to art and design is reflected throughout The Broadway, where we have partnered with Europe’s finest design studios and galleries to create magnificent turn-key apartments.

● Minotti has brought Italian sophistication to the five-bedroom penthouse, displaying stylish pieces that complement the space’s urban elegance.

● LEMA’s bespoke furnishings shine in the three-bedroom apartment, with a special focus on space, mood and light.

● In Paragon West, BoxNine7 has applied their “furniture with feel good” approach across two apartments, each with a custom theme.

● Natalia Miyar Atelier sourced collage artwork from Miami to complement the pared-back aesthetic created for The Broadway’s first show apartment.

Simon Edwardson, Head of Sales at Northacre, notes: “The time and care spent curating and designing these spaces cannot be underestimated. Artwork helps our clients envisage themselves living in these spaces, surrounded by truly special pieces that are hand-selected and based on each apartment’s unique qualities.”

At Northacre, we believe public art plays a pivotal role in shaping the character and vibrancy of our developments. Beyond the physical building, art breathes life into the spaces we create. It fosters a sense of identity and community, enhances the visual landscape, sparks conversations, and shared experiences among residents and visitors.

In Orchard Place, Nick Hornby’s “Power over others is Weakness disguised as Strength” invites viewers to reflect on the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability.

Masa Al-Kutoubi comments “Public art plays a crucial role in placemaking by transforming urban spaces and developments into vibrant, engaging environments that foster a sense of belonging and pride within the community.

The Broadway’s public arts initiative has been instrumental in creating a distinct sense of place; through the commissioning of local artists, by celebrating the development’s history and location, it has strengthened the community’s identity and connection to the area.”

The first thing that greets visitors to The Broadway is the large format work, “Lluvia de Estrellas,” beautifully crafted by Mexican artists Caralarga using raw cotton thread. This extraordinary artwork, hanging in the lobby, showcases a captivating interplay of irregular patterns, incorporating a medley of techniques, including tassels and short ties.

Thoughtfully curated by US interior design and architecture firm NAINOA, this stunning creation aligns perfectly with their vision of championing sustainable and recycled materials, while celebrating the rich textural tapestry that defines the development.

NAINOA is the visionary behind the communal and wellness spaces at The Broadway, which fuse beautiful, tactile and ergonomic design.

House of Walpole, brings together works from iconic artists including Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst and Yayoi Kusama. This initiative is part of an innovative collaboration between Northacre and other leading luxury brands. Based on the theme “Urban Eden”, the curated collection features florals and butterflies, paying homage to the timeless beauty and history of The Residences.

With a focus on transcendence, elegance and optimism, the collection seamlessly brings the outside world in, inviting a connection between the nature-inspired works and their unique setting.

The House of Walpole – The Home of British Luxury Craftsmanship is a partnership between Northacre, Walpole, the official sector body for UK luxury, and Oliver Burns, the luxury interior design studio.

Art in this unique residence, was curated by the renowned Maddox Gallery.

Dear All,

For this issue of the Northacre Journal, we are celebrating the role of art in enriching our city, developments and daily lives. With London as a powerhouse of the global art scene, there is inspiration around every corner.

This month saw the 20th anniversary of Frieze London, an annual fair showcasing spectacular contemporary works produced by living artists. Earlier in October, London buzzed with shows in galleries and public institutions across the city. We are always looking for new and imaginative ways to integrate art into our projects. Last month, we announced a new collaboration between The Broadway and design agency Arteficius. The elegant, luxurious space is defined by carefully-chosen art, lighting and accessories from names such as Hessentia by Cornelio Cappellini, Catellani & Smith and Zanetto.

Another new addition with art at the forefront of its design is a three-bedroom apartment at The Broadway, designed in collaboration with Oliver Burns. This majestic residence is decorated with pieces from globally celebrated artists. Read on to find out more about this unique curation.

Orchard Place will also soon welcome artists of a different kind, with ADAM Grooming Atelier and Nostos Coffee joining its family of modern urban retailers. ADAM offers a one-of-a-kind barber experience, based on traditional Turkish and Roman techniques including wet shaves, hot-towel presses and massages. Nostos Coffee sources the best beans from around the world, with a focus on sustainable and ethical producers. Their philosophy – “every cup of coffee should be an experience” – will be well-received by coffee aficionados in the Orchard Place community.

I invite you to keep reading for the latest exciting updates from Northacre and to reflect on the creative roles art plays in your own lives and communities.


Amy Wardell
Head of Brand