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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    The team behind famed Hollywood hotspot Bootsy Bellows are launching a new London inspired club.

    John Terzian, Brian Toll, and Markus Molinari of the h.wood.group - whose other ventures are a hit with celebrities including Katy Perry, Robert Pattinson, Zac Effron, Miley Cyrus - are set to open Hooray Henry's on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles on August 7.


    John explained Henry's is "intended to evoke the elegance and class of old London hotels and apartment buildings, mixed with the playful British flare," while Markus said, "We have a great group of British friends, we really wanted a place for them to hang out."

    Adding to the British theme, the club's design includes brass detailing, custom equestrian lamps, and tartan carpeting while above the bar a large custom caricature painting hangs depicting friends of the club frolicking in an English countryside estate.

    It also features an intimate room for friends and family in the style of a London hotel suite.

    Designer John Sofio of BUILT, who worked on the decor, explained: "The detailing of the booths are inspired by the Rolls Royce Silver Shadow. The English-Mod rosewood wall speaks to a time of cool style, while the deep blue automotive paint used on the highly detailed wall and ceiling panels employs a vintage Jaguar car's palate."

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