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"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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