A New Members Club Reimagines the Golden Age of Beverly Hills

Gravitas, an exclusive 28,000-square-foot space, is brought to life with Art Deco elegance
Published: January 30, 2025

Gravitas is a new private members-only club in the heart of the Golden Triangle in Beverly Hills.

The two-story, 28,000 square-foot space, designed by Los Angeles-based Kelly Architects, is defined by a breezy opulence that harkens to classic Beverly Hills aesthetics through a modern lens.

Art Deco style at Gravitas

The design concept draws inspiration from the nostalgic Art Deco style of Beverly Hills in the 1920s and ’30s. Bold geometric forms and vibrant colors—seen in materials, patterns, and textures—embody the era’s playful elegance, and create distinct ambiances as guests transition through the venue’s various spaces.

The Gravitas experience begins with a sweeping open-air bar and a vibrant flower wall paired with an elegant terrazzo marble floor.

Stunning green and burgundy stones sourced from opposite sides of the same mountain in Italy punctuate the interiors, while quartzite and terrazzo flooring create a timeless appeal.

Deep greens punctuate the second floor, while oxblood reds and midnight blues exude intensity and exclusivity in the private dining room.

The main floor features temperature-controlled wine lockers that can be digitally controlled in real time. The upstairs lounge, meanwhile, is equipped with secluded booths, private game and dining rooms, a recording studio, as well as wall-to-wall LED screens for sporting events and film screenings.

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