The architect designed duplex penthouse in Mayfair owned by fashion designer Richard James is for sale
In 1995 headlines were made around the world when it was revealed that the Queen’s nephew David Linley measured for his Richard James suits astride his motorcycle. In 1996 James was awarded the Evening Standard Eros Award for Retailer of the Year and was profiled in the Cool Britannia edition of Vanity Fair as the UK’s premier menswear designer.
In 2000 the Richard James shop moved to its current flagship location at 29 Savile Row, the largest premises on the street. In 2001 Richard James was named by the British Fashion Council as Menswear Designer Of the Year.
In 2004 Richard James collaborated with Tretorn and British Esquire, producing ‘the world’s best trainer’, which sold out within hours. That same year he became a founding member of the Savile Row Bespoke Association, introduced a denim range to the Row and launched in Manhattan’s department store Bergdorf Goodman.
In 2005, wanting a home close to Savile Row, Richard James purchased the penthouse on the fourth and fifth floors of a converted former office building at 11-13 Pollen Street in Mayfair. The penthouse, located on the top two floors of a boutique residential building of just eight apartments, was the result of a stylish transformation overseen during 1995-96 by award-winning Toronto-educated architect Mark Guard of Mark Guard Architects (since 2002 Guard Tillman Pollock) and local Mayfair developer Samuel Properties.
At 11-13 Pollen Street architect Mark Guard set out to create the most fashionable apartments in Mayfair. Like a cutting-edge tailor for homes, Mark’s architectural practice specialises in creating stylish living spaces that combine space, light and form, providing flexible living accommodation.
Bordered by floor-to-ceiling crittall windows on both levels, Richard James’ 11-13 Pollen Street penthouse has a bright and spacious timber floored reception room on the upper fifth floor, incorporating an open plan kitchen illuminated by a vaulted skylight which surmounts the entire length of the culinary area. Lined with silvery-grey units and white limestone worktops, the custom-design kitchen has a half-height white-fronted worktop which cleverly divides the kitchen from the main living space.
The 27 foot long dual-aspect reception room offers rooftop views over Mayfair with three sets of double doors opening onto the wrap-around terrace which borders the entire living space. The sweeping views from the reception room include adjacent Vogue House on Hanover Square, which enabled a delighted Richard James to wave to his longstanding friend Dylan Jones OBE, the editor of GQ magazine and GQ Style, whose office was on one of the upper floors of Vogue House.
On the lower floor the penthouse has a large principal bedroom suite with a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom, alongside a separate shower-room with a large shower and a second bedroom with a West facing private balcony.
With the floor-to-ceiling windows the penthouse is filled with light and has a fantastic bright and airy ambience. Finished to an exacting specification which includes underfloor heating, timber flooring throughout, full height doors, limestone clad bath and worktops, white plastered walls and seamless built-in storage units the penthouse provides exceptional open plan living space.
At its unveiling 11-13 Pollen Street was praised by Wallpaper* and Architectural Digest magazines for offering the very best in “cool and functional contemporary design.” Understated and elegant, the penthouse was the perfect pad for this most stylish of fashion designers.
It is here that Richard James has entertained friends and associates over the years and from the penthouse it is just a few minutes walk to the Richard James shops on nearby Savile Row. The penthouse also just a short stroll from Richard’s favourite fine dining and entertaining haunts of Scott’s on Mount Street and The Wolseley on Piccadilly. The same year (2005) Richard James moved into the penthouse he was proclaimed as one of the Evening Standard’s ES Magazine as one of the ‘Men of The Moment’.
During the noughties Richard James become the tailor of choice for an array of style mavens including David Gandy, Tom Cruise, Hugh Grant, George Clooney, David Beckham, Daniel Craig and Jude Law. In 2011 Sir Elton John asked Richard James to design the stage costumes for his sell-out shows at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
In 2017 Prince William chose to wear Richard James for the cover shoot of GQ’s July issue and in 2018 Richard James was made an OBE (Order of the British Empire) by HM The Queen for services to fashion and that year the brand opened its first New York store at 461 Park Avenue. In 2019, to celebrate the release of the Elton John biopic Hollywood movie Rocketman, Richard James displayed some of the special pieces it has made for the star at its Savile Row and Park Avenue stores. Now after living on Pollen Street in Mayfair for the last 15 years Richard James the man is moving out of London and going to the South Coast in order to be beside the sea.