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London's Centre Point, a Richard Seifert-designed 33-floor tower built in 1966, is the unlikely venue for the city's latest member's only club. Occupying the top three floors of the building, the Paramount Club was conceived by Paul Condou, with architecture by Mark Way and Murphy Philipps and interior design by Tom Dixon. Inside, it's sleek and oh-so-stylish, with a restaurant and lounges filled with bespoke Tom Dixon furniture alongside carefully chosen vintage pieces. Membership is currently open, and applications can be made by contacting the club direct.