Control Room
The jewel in the crown of Battersea Power Station, a landmark on the London skyline and an important part of the city's identity.
The Grade II* listed Art Deco space features original control panels and machinery from the 1930s, which have been expertly restored. The room was built to manage the distribution of electricity generated by the Power Station (about a fifth of all the power used by London including Buckingham Palace) until the station was decommissioned in 1983. London SW11
The original switchboards, control panels and machinery have been returned to their former glory. The team used a host of new restoration techniques, including digital scanning to exactly replicate the 1930's paint colours and 3D printing to produce missing dials and buttons on the control panels.
Teak parquet floors, marble finishings and an elaborate gold-coffered glass ceiling present Art Deco glamour at its most authentic. With a capacity of up to 220 guests, it offers a unique venue for receptions, fashion shows, dinners and launches. Conveniently located next to the recently opened Battersea Power Station Underground station, the 650 square-metre space offers a unique setting for dinners, receptions, fashion shows and product launches.
Capacity: Standing-220, Theatre-135, Dinner-200, Fashion-120