Morning sunlight in a private residence — a linen sofa with a cashmere throw, fresh white flowers on a travertine table, an open Miele kitchen and Sub-Zero refrigerator beyond, a terrace with olive trees
Tuesday. 7:42 a.m. The coffee is already made.

Someone with exquisite taste lives here.

No lobby. No reception. No luggage in a hallway. A new category of living — the world's finest serviced luxury apartments, fully staffed, quietly kept, waiting only for you.

Established MMXXIV
Volume I  ·  Interiors

A record of ordinary mornings, taken slowly. Rooms that were never meant to be photographed, kept exactly as they are.

Morning light across a marble kitchen counter — an open cookbook, garden roses, a Miele range beyond
Plate i.The kitchen, before anyone is awake.
A travertine table with a stack of art books, a handmade ceramic bowl, a brass candlestick, and a single white ranunculus
Plate ii.Books, brass, a single flower.
A terrace arranged for breakfast — a linen-covered marble table, a French press, warm croissants, an olive tree, terracotta rooftops beyond
Plate iii.Breakfast laid before the city rises.
A walk-in wardrobe of pale oak — cashmere folded on open shelves, tailored jackets, a linen bench with a soft throw
Plate iv.The dressing room, in oak.
A private bath — a stone tub, folded linen towels on an oak stool, a brass tray with soap and eucalyptus, linen curtains moving in the breeze
Plate v.A bath, drawn quietly.
A note from the House

We do not build hotels. We do not manage apartments. We keep a small collection of private homes in the world's most considered cities, and we look after them as though they were our own.

There is no lobby, no keycard, no signature at arrival. A House Manager knows your preferred vintage and the temperature of your morning tea. The linen has been changed. The flowers are from this morning's market. The rest of the day is yours.

Volume II  ·  The Residences

A short, deliberate collection. Four cities. Fewer than a dozen homes. Each one a private address, quietly kept.

The Kamo Estate in Kyoto
Residence No. 01  ·  Kyoto

The Silence Between.

A seventeenth-century machiya restored with radical restraint. Three bedrooms, a private onsen, and a full household staff trained in the Urasenke tradition.

Residence No. 02  ·  London

The Cadogan Light.

A grand Victorian terrace overlooking the gardens. High ceilings, a curated library of first editions, and a dedicated chef specializing in modern British provenance.

The Cadogan Residence in London
Volume III  ·  Living

Not amenities. A household — small, discreet, entirely yours for the duration of your stay.

No. 01
The House Manager
Your point of contact. Wardrobe pressed, travel arranged, reservations kept, the day quietly organised before you ask.
No. 02
The Culinary Team
A private chef in residence. Your dietary nuances remembered, market menus written each morning, dinners for six laid without ceremony.
No. 03
The Curation
Bed linen from Lake Como. Your preferred scent in every room. A larder stocked from the city's finest purveyors, restocked before it empties.
Volume IV  ·  Correspondence

A quiet letter, rather than a booking.

The collection is offered by private invitation and personal referral. Should you wish to be considered, please write to us. A reply will be sent by hand within the week.

concierge@connoisseursuites.com