Popular Post El Presidente Posted October 28 Popular Post Posted October 28 London’s fanciest private members’ clubs The capital has a long history of private clubs, and they’re only getting better. Tom Chamberlin on London’s most in-demand memberships and why you should want to join Mark’s Club bar MILO BROWN tom-chamberlin Tuesday October 28 2025, 4.05am GMT, The Times CONTINUED 7
Popular Post 03Hemi Posted October 28 Popular Post Posted October 28 Not too shabby, but my cigar lounge I'm building at my house will be more, let's say, interesting? I'm working on my medieval style cigar lounge, it'll be finished off in an old English library/den, dark academia motif on the inside. I've recently completed my door and entrance along with the aging details. 9 2
Havanaaddict Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Little too fancy for me, I think not really a suit and tie kind of guy when I’m smoking cigars🤣 I think you reach a point in your life where comfort while you’re relaxing is the most important thing. Comfortable chair not too cold not too hot. For me I enjoy sitting in my air-conditioned home lounge in my essentials fear of God sweatpants and hoodie watching something on Netflix.😉 2
JDoughty Posted October 28 Posted October 28 I'm with @Havanaaddict. Pufferating in my camo pajamas on a comfy couch next to my fireplace with my feet resting on the furniture is how I like it. You can't act up that way in a fancy club. I mean, I guess you can, but probably only once. 2
Popular Post 03Hemi Posted October 28 Popular Post Posted October 28 I agree, chill'n is the best! We have lounges at our houses (well, I'm working on mine), but we meet every Tuesday for cigar night. My buddy Scott (in back) and I (handsome fellow up front) have been meeting now for around 10 years every Tuesday and it's just grown from there. This is my buddy Scott's lounge and walk-in humidor at his house. ...And my upstairs, unfinished medieval lounge. I'm going ahead and buying all my furniture as I go along so it'll be ready when I finish it. That far end wall will be bookcase from floor to ceiling/wall to wall, I collect antique books too. 10
ha_banos Posted October 29 Posted October 29 There's so many here. If anyone wants to take me I'll have a look. But I ain't wearing no suit! @03Hemi that's looking mighty interesting! 1
Popular Post Fuzz AI Posted October 29 Popular Post Posted October 29 3 hours ago, 03Hemi said: Is your friend there a CIA operative, an undercover DEA agent, or Rob the Oral-B dentist? 5
03Hemi Posted October 29 Posted October 29 2 hours ago, Fuzz AI said: Is your friend there a CIA operative, an undercover DEA agent, or Rob the Oral-B dentist? Yes, with one of the alphabet agencies.
Fuzz AI Posted October 29 Posted October 29 7 hours ago, 03Hemi said: Yes, with one of the alphabet agencies. Damn, I was hoping he was Rob the Oral-B dentist.
03Hemi Posted October 29 Posted October 29 10 hours ago, Fuzz AI said: Damn, I was hoping he was Rob the Oral-B dentist. No, but the stories he "can" share are pretty entertaining.
Popular Post 03Hemi Posted 12 hours ago Popular Post Posted 12 hours ago Major score today and mini update... After several failed attempts and failed arrangements to buy my Chesterfield couch, I finally secured the perfect one! My seating is now complete. Purchasing tables and artwork now. Finished my stairs coming up, illuminated cubby holes and just about done with my insulation then it's on to the interior stone walls in the stairwell. Moving along well... 6
03Hemi Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago The walls will be adorned with various Medievial knights helmets all the way around. 2
Ken Gargett Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago when i was studying/working in London, i had reciprocal membership with the Caledonian Club, which i rarely used, and The East India, Devonshire, Sports and Public Schools' Club, which i used a lot. wonderful place. would often see Keith Miller dining there for lunch with his old mates. 1
03Hemi Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, Ken Gargett said: when i was studying/working in London, i had reciprocal membership with the Caledonian Club, which i rarely used, and The East India, Devonshire, Sports and Public Schools' Club, which i used a lot. wonderful place. would often see Keith Miller dining there for lunch with his old mates. Noticed the extensive use of Chesterfield furniture looking up "The East India, Devonshire, Sports and Public Schools' Club" for reference since I'm going for a 1920's, English Gentlemen's style finished in a Medievial Dark Academia decor when done. The Chesterfield's and club chairs and old leather bound books are ubiquitous to this style of room. I had to have at least two pieces of Chesterfield like this (couch and green wingback in my photo) along with my 1920's club style chairs for my room, this was very deliberate. The back wall with the window will be a wall to wall/floor to ceiling bookcase packed with 19th century and older books, I collect antique books too. My walls will be similar to these as well. Interesting? I have already procured a couple of old desk lamps like the one above. 1
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