Mortimer House has quickly become London’s newest premium work and wellbeing destination. Opening in November, it was founded on the philosophy that celebrated thoughtful balance in work and life. Intended to be a focal point for genuine creative communication, Mortimer House is a home in the heart of London for members to create, work and unwind in equal measure.
New York architects AvroKO are behind the design, which is nestled inside a beautiful six-storey art deco building. Intuitively designed and fully furnished workspaces can be found across multiple floors, with the design of Mortimer House harmoniously melding the post-modern needs with the exposed features from the original 1930s architecture. There’s space for private studies, individual bureaus, a variety of meeting rooms, and communal living rooms.

Maslow’s Mortimer House
Taking pride in warm and welcoming hospitality, Mortimer House offers a personalised service to all members which includes room service’ specialised menus, PA services, and more. Guests can also enjoy a selection of intimate bars and balconies on the upper floors, alongside a curated programme of special events on topics from professional growth to mindfulness.
Members are offered a break from the noise of metropolitan life at Mortimer House, with a fully equipped gym and studio, alongside a range of fitness classes including Yoga and Pilates. A dedicated Meditation Room will provide essential breathing space for quiet contemplation and relaxation, further cementing Mortimer House’s shared focus on a work and repose.

Maslow’s Mortimer House
Mortimer House Kitchen can be found on the ground floor and is there for members and the local community to enjoy. Serving an eclectic mix of Mediterranean cuisine, the all-day menu uses sustainably sourced ingredients, prepared in the exposed kitchen for all to see. It features an open chef’s counter with seating, and a refined conservatory area that can also be reserved for private dining.
“Mortimer House is a relaxed hospitality-led destination–one that goes far beyond the current workspace model. Our beautifully designed house takes pride in catering to those seeking the perfect work/life balance. We are dedicated to providing a premium and personal service that supports every member in reaching his or her potential.” Guy Ivesha, entrepreneur and founder of Maslow’s Mortimer House.
Nestled in an enclave that has served as residency to some of the greatest cultural, literary and intellectual figures of the 20th century, Mortimer House provides a comprehensive space for inspiration and creative connection. Discover membership options and more at the Mortimer House website.
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