This New Spot in Las Vegas Might Be the Most Exclusive Address in the City
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This New Spot in Las Vegas Might Be the Most Exclusive Address in the City
"The initial emotional response should be relaxation and comfort. The club, which has built its reputation on privacy, has strict rules: no photos, no approaching fellow members for selfies, and no broadcasting what happens inside."
"The first thing members see in the salon is a Renoir painting above the fireplace. Across the room hangs a 19th-century portrait by French artist Marie Félix Hippolyte-Lucas, its restrained elegance forming a classical foil to the Renoir. Nearby, a contemporary work by Mexican artist Jorge Pardo pulls the room firmly into the present."
"According to the gallery, the collection totals roughly $40 million in value, with pieces ranging from under $10,000 to nearly $5 million. Every work is available for acquisition via discreet QR codes placed beside the art."
Zero Bond, a prestigious private members' club founded by Scott Sartiano in 2020, expands to Wynn Las Vegas with an elegant palazzo-inspired design. Members access the club through a private motor court and encounter multiple bars, lounges, gaming salons, a cigar room, and a penthouse overlooking the golf course. The club maintains its reputation through strict privacy rules prohibiting photography and member solicitation. The space features a museum-quality art collection valued at approximately $40 million, curated in partnership with Heather James Fine Art. The collection includes 37 works ranging from under $10,000 to nearly $5 million, spanning from classical paintings like Renoir to contemporary pieces, all available for acquisition through discreet QR codes.
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