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This perfectly located one bedroom apartment has been styled and furnished with a hint of 70s retro, featuring original furniture pieces by Arne Jacobson and Robin Day. The glorious Egg chair forms the centre piece. Add to that the quiet riverside location, just two minutes from the hustle and bustle of Deansgate, and you're left wondering what more you could want for?
£1,950 per month. Minimum stays of six months.
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This Manchester serviced apartment is located in the heart of the city centre, just a stone’s throw from Harvey Nichols and Selfridges and right next door to the five star Lowry Hotel and Santiago Calatrava’s eye-catching bridge.
The apartment is on the 10th floor of the purpose-built, award-winning, Chapel Wharf riverside development, The Edge, and has floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows which make the apartment very light and airy.
It has an open plan living room and kitchen with small balcony, bedroom and bathroom with a large walk-in power shower that packs a punch.
There’s 24 hour on site security, free secure wireless internet access plus an Apple Mac for all your entertainment needs.
You also have use of a secure car parking space beneath the building and access to the modern landscaped garden below.
In the press
"...This architectural magic is enhanced by inspired interior design tricks from up Paul's sleeve. Each apartment revolves around a signature chair, which might be a design classic - an Arne Jacobsen original Egg - or a specially commissioned piece," The Independent on Sunday
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Take a look around Egg in this video made for boutique brand Mr & Mrs Smith. Egg is the second apartment featured - and starts with three dark circles on a grey background.
One of 50 affordable gems in Europe. Staying Cool combines the luxe of a trendy small hotel with the independence of an apartment. Condé Nast Traveller More Reviews
‘One of 50 affordable gems in Europe. Staying Cool combines the luxe of a trendy small hotel with the independence of an apartment.’ Condé Nast Traveller
‘Compact, slick and functional, it felt like we were staying in the apartment equivalent of an iPod nano. ’ World Travel Guide