The quietest of the queen rooms, set within the house and facing a living green wall where a bird of paradise plant has grown close to six metres. Its heart is the only fully preserved 1910 bathroom in the house, kept very much as it was.
The bathroom is a piece of the building's history, finished in black-and-white art deco with its original soaking tub and a working old-fashioned bidet, set against dramatic black-lacquered walls. The bedroom adds a queen bed, a seating area and a work desk, with a Nespresso and tea maker, and that calm green outlook throughout.