20 May 2024
33 Davies Street welcomes Billie Bond and her spectacular work inspired by ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi, repairing broken ceramics with lacquer mixed with powdered bronze. As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.
‘My work is concerned with identity and a personal obsession of revealing the concealed, exposing the discarded and the overlooked, repairing the broken and exploring ideas of duality.
I try to translate an inner being through a disrupted surface, creating new and different visual conversations. Processes of destruction and repair investigate aspects of trauma and healing, rejuvenation and change. ‘
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2 March 2021
Spanning the neighbourhoods of Mayfair and Belgravia, Wander Art showcases some of the most exciting and innovative outdoor art installations from world renowned artists. With 12 artworks in a range of distinctive striking and colourful styles, the art in the Wander Art trail celebrates the architecture and creative talents of London, drawing on personal stories and individual perspectives of the capital from artists local, national and international.
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1 October 2019
The sculpture exhibition at 33 Davies Street has been designed to introduce different types of sculpture, techniques and artistic language to tenants and visitors of the building, helping to create an enjoyable and stimulating space. We are delighted to present a collection of sculpture by Dominic Welch, our tenth artist to exhibit.
22 January 2019
Sculpture exhibition in the reception of 33 Davies Street has been designed to introduce different types of sculpture, techniques and artistic language to tenants and visitors of the building, helping to create an enjoyable and stimulating space.
22 March 2018
Art Acumen have chosen Chuck Elliot’s artwork for display in the building’s temporary reception space during a twelve month schedule of redevelopment works.
5 January 2016
The joint venture owning the property, Grosvenor Britain & Ireland (Grosvenor) and Stow Capital Partners (Stow), has agreed to pre-let 43,000 square feet of retail space to adidas. The scheme involves the reconfiguration and extension of the lower five floors of the ten storey building. This will create a larger unit for adidas, which aims to create a new flagship store in the prime retail location, opposite Selfridges department store in the heart of London’s West End.
16 February 2015
Parisian cashmere brand Franck Namani opens its first UK stand-alone store at Davies Street.
AGC Equity Partners takes last two floors at 33 Davies Street.
33 Davies Street is fully let as AGC Equity Partners relocate to Mayfair and takes two remaining floors.
24 November 2014
33 Davies Street was awarded ‘Best Commercial Building’ at the 2014 Brick Development Association Awards last week.
30 October 2014
Troy Asset Management has become the latest tenant to go under offer at Grosvenor and Stow Capital Partners’ 33 Davies Street.
29 November 2013
Grosvenor and Stow are excited to announce that Franck Namani, the leading Parisian-based specialist in cashmere and materials of unparalleled
3 June 2013
An example of how the use of modern precast construction technology can guarantee high standards of design, manufacture and quality of finish.
12 July 2010
Following an extensive period of consultation, Grosvenor and its 50:50 joint venture partner, Stow plc have now been granted planning consent.
1 January 2010
A truly luxurious international contemporary hotel located in the hub of award winning TAG Aviation, Europe’s premier business gateway.