Thousands of Luxury Furnishings from Exclusive London Club Head to Public Auction

Thousands of Luxury Furnishings from Exclusive London Club Head to Public Auction

2026-07-10 companies

London, Friday, 10 July 2026.
Following a £335 million acquisition, London’s exclusive Other House club will auction over 2,100 unreserved luxury items in late July 2026, including a massive 9.14-meter custom chandelier.

A Landmark Acquisition Reshapes London’s Luxury Hospitality Landscape

The upcoming liquidation of luxury assets at The Other House South Kensington follows a major corporate transition in London’s ultra-prime hospitality sector [1][2]. Integrated hospitality operator AENDRE finalized a landmark £335 million portfolio acquisition in June 2026, which included the Belgravia, Covent Garden, and South Kensington locations of the prestigious residents’ club [1][3]. This high-profile acquisition signifies shifting dynamics in premium real estate asset management, as the new ownership prepares to restructure the flagship South Kensington property [1][2].

The Legacy of a Premium Kensington Enclave

First opened in July 2022, The Other House South Kensington was conceptualized by Naomi Heaton as an exclusive, private residents’ club [1][2]. Located across 11 historic Victorian townhouses at 15-17 Harrington Gardens (SW7 4JJ), the property’s interiors were meticulously designed by the acclaimed Bergman Design House [1][2]. The flagship club established a unique footprint in prime London, featuring 230 luxury ‘Club Flats’, private bars, restaurants, and wellness areas designed to blend the comforts of a private home with the services of a luxury hotel [1][2].

Inside the Unreserved Auction and Rare Designer Inventory

To facilitate this transition, Europe’s leading hospitality specialist Pro Auction has been appointed to manage the unreserved sale of more than 2,100 high-end assets and bespoke furnishings [1][2]. With the auction structured over a three-day period, buyers will see an average of 700 luxury lots pass under the hammer each day [1][2]. Simon Rose, Director at Pro Auction, highlighted the unprecedented scale of the clearance, noting that because every single lot is offered with no reserve, custom-commissioned items that originally cost thousands of pounds will start at a fraction of their original value [1][2].

A Showcase of Bespoke British Craftsmanship

Among the most notable design pieces up for bidding is a massive 9.14-meter bespoke botanical chandelier designed by Cox London [1][2]. The expansive inventory also features 230 complete bedroom suites from the club’s signature ‘Club Flats’, which showcase bespoke furniture manufactured by Curtis Furniture [2]. Additionally, buyers can bid on a custom hand-painted reception screen by Hedi Munro, along with premium restaurant and lounge furnishings sourced directly from the club’s Owl & Monkey cocktail lounge and The Other Kitchen café [1][2].

Key Dates and Global Participation Details

For prospective buyers, hoteliers, and interior designers, public previews are scheduled to take place on-site at the Harrington Gardens property from July 24, 2026, to July 27, 2026, between 09:00 and 16:00 BST daily [1][2]. The live on-site and webcast auction sessions will commence daily at 10:00 BST on July 28, 29, and 30, 2026 [1][2]. Interested participants can access the full catalog and register for bidding online through the Bidspotter platform using the catalog identifier pr10480, or by contacting the Pro Auction team at +44 1761 414000 [2].

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