
Project: NEXUS Club London
Brief
Hurst Joinery Projects was appointed to deliver the bespoke joinery package for NEXUS Club London, a four-storey private members’ club for families. Housed within a historic Georgian terrace – formerly the Harrington Club, once owned by Ronnie Wood – the project required a sensitive, high-spec transformation.
With a strong track record in premium leisure environments, Hurst was selected to deliver the complex, custom joinery for multiple interior spaces including the reception, bar, restaurant, treatment room and gaming areas.
Result
The completed scheme sets a new benchmark for family-oriented club interiors. Hurst manufactured and installed bespoke joinery that reflected the client and architect’s vision while complementing the building’s original features.
The custom joinery enhances functionality while bringing warmth and character to the club’s lifestyle, wellness, dining, and children’s spaces.
Items Produced
- Feature bar with marble-panelled front, brass detailing, LED-lit shelving, and reeded glass bulkhead
- Panelled café bar island with quartz top, integrated lighting, appliances, and display shelving
- Marble-topped reception desk with antique brass-effect front and backlit logo
- Bookmatched, premium wood-veneered media unit with LED lighting
- Banquette seating in various forms: straight wall, freestanding, curved and window
- Curved timber portals, bespoke panelling and planters
- Club logo art piece
- Custom wall panels in private dining area
- Oak e-gaming stations with brass shelving and mesh doors
- Server stations and kitchenettes with stone tops and LED lighting
- Bespoke storage for golf simulator, children’s club shelving and reading nook
- Treatment room furniture with brass shelving and LED lighting
- Marble-topped vanity units with antique brass mirrors and towel-drop display storage
- Phone booth desk with acoustic felt panels
- Replacement doors for treadmill enclosure
Challenges
The project involved a wide range of specialist materials and bespoke finishes, requiring broad technical expertise and close co-ordination across Hurst’s manufacturing facility.
Ensuring quality and consistency across such varied elements demanded detailed planning and collaboration between internal teams.
Working within the constraints of a historic London terrace also presented logistical and on-site challenges, requiring co-ordination with the design and project teams, flexible installation solutions, and careful planning to manage restricted access and heritage sensitivities.
Solution
Hurst worked closely with the design team from early development through to installation, delivering a joinery package that balanced visual impact with everyday functionality.
The scope included timber wall panelling, reception desks, a feature bar, fixed seating, display units, vanity furniture, a media wall, kitchenettes, gaming stations and an exclusive feature incorporating the club’s logo.
Operating to a detail-led brief, Hurst provided ongoing technical input on materials, construction techniques and finishes, ensuring every element met the exacting standards required for a premium, multi-use environment.
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