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Nightclub owners opening new venture called Mason House

Published:  08 November, 2013

Marc Merran, Eamonn Mulholland and Jean Philippe Kley, the team behind other nightclub ventures in London including Beat, Mo*Vida, Chinawhite, Aura and Fifity, are set to open a new venture, Mason House, on Argyll Street at the end of Novemeber, built in the vaults of the London Palladium.

Marc Merran, Eamonn Mulholland and Jean Philippe Kley, the team behind other nightclub projects in London including Beat, Mo*Vida, Chinawhite, Aura and Fifity, are set to open a new venture, Mason House, on Argyll Street at the end of Novemeber, built in the vaults of the London Palladium.

Mason House, the name dating back to 1737 when a majority of the residents on Argyll Street were masons, is set to resemble a masonic temple and the design has been spearheaded by Ludovic Messager of Quintessence.  Guests of the club will enter the venue through a crypt.

In keeping with the premium design of the venue, the club will be offering live performances from global musicians as well as DJs spinning on the state of the art sound system. The club will also be showcasing art from up-and-coming artists.

Mason House will have a main room with raw brick arches, leather banquet seating and Victorian-style oak wood bars, and will have 30 tables offering bottle and waitress service . There will also be an exclusive room, called Room 33, that has a secret door entrance and will be invitation only.

The Mason House is located beneath the London Palladium and will be open Thursday - Saturday, 9pm-7am, beginning in late November. 

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