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Club Mare
Where the Mediterranean pauses for those who've earned the view

The clubhouse from a 1960s Riviera heist film — where thieves retire between jobs to tan, smoke cigars, and seduce each other's ex-wives.

Creative Intelligence
North-star brief
Archetypelover · ruler
Tensions
  • Sensual without being louche — pleasure is the point, but discretion is the style
  • Old-world without being nostalgic — the club honours Riviera tradition but exists firmly in the present tense
  • Vibrant without being loud — colour comes from bougainvillea and Campari, not from branding gymnastics
  • Exclusive without being hostile — membership feels like recognition, not gatekeeping
Exemplars
CiprianiAmanLoro PianaHôtel du Cap-Eden-RocBrunello Cucinelli
Brand kernel
You'd recognise Club Mare by the specific warmth of its navy lacquer against terracotta, the unhurried formality of its linen service, and the fact that nothing announces itself—quality as given, not declaration.

Club Mare is the Marbella gentlemen's club where Mediterranean leisure has been refined to architectural precision since before anyone needed to announce it. Admiral navy lacquered surfaces meet terracotta warmth and brass fixtures that gain patina from summer after summer of use. White canvas awnings filter Andalusian sun onto heated saltwater, while walnut paneling and twice-weekly pressed linen signal permanence over trend. The voice speaks in the measured cadence of institutions secure in their standing—specific about provenance, unhurried in rhythm, naming Carrara marble and fishermen's menu ingredients as casual fact rather than performance. This is where established men in their late 40s retreat between accomplishments, drawn not by theatrical exclusivity but by the second Negroni served at the correct ratio, teak loungers worn smooth by decades of use, and the particular quality of afternoon shade that makes staying until midnight in July feel inevitable. Photography captures materials in golden-hour warmth—condensation rings on marble, canvas shadow geometry, the texture of lived-in linen—with medium-format precision and Slim Aarons ease.

Visual anchors
  • Brass railings warm from three hours of afternoon sun, lacquered patina catching backlight
  • Condensation rings from Negronis pooling on honed Carrara marble tabletops
  • White canvas awning geometry casting directional shadow across terracotta stone
  • Heavyweight linen napkins with diagonal press crease and natural slub visible
  • Teak deck chairs weathered silver-grey, canvas sling fabric sun-bleached but taut
Moodboard
brass railing corner junction where fingerprints have worn the lacquer to bare metal
brass railing corner junction where fingerprints have worn the lacquer to bare metal
two Negronis leaving overlapping condensation rings on honed marble, citrus twist curled between them
two Negronis leaving overlapping condensation rings on honed marble, citrus twist curled between them
poolside at dusk, empty teak loungers casting long shadows across wet terracotta tile
poolside at dusk, empty teak loungers casting long shadows across wet terracotta tile
heavyweight linen napkin crumpled beside half-finished espresso cup, diagonal press-crease still visible
heavyweight linen napkin crumpled beside half-finished espresso cup, diagonal press-crease still visible
hand resting on sun-warmed walnut armrest, signet ring catching amber through palm fronds
hand resting on sun-warmed walnut armrest, signet ring catching amber through palm fronds
white canvas awning billowing slightly, geometric shadow pattern shifting across set table
white canvas awning billowing slightly, geometric shadow pattern shifting across set table
ceramic ashtray with single stubbed Cohiba, grey ash dusting the terracotta glaze
ceramic ashtray with single stubbed Cohiba, grey ash dusting the terracotta glaze
bare feet on pool coping stone, water droplets darkening the travertine edge
bare feet on pool coping stone, water droplets darkening the travertine edge
leather guest register open to today's date, fountain pen resting in margin, navy ink still wet
leather guest register open to today's date, fountain pen resting in margin, navy ink still wet
Club Mare logo
primary
Admiral Navy
#1A2941
secondary
Terracotta Clay
#D4704B
accent
Mare Aquamarine
#4A8A92
accent
Brass Patina
#B8956A
background
Canvas Cream
#F4EDE1
neutral
Sun-Bleached Linen
#E8DCC8
neutral
Walnut Shadow
#5C4A3A
accent
Negroni Aperitif
#C44536
Brand Applications
Raised brass letters on terracotta shopfront in late afternoon Mediterranean light.
Raised brass letters on terracotta shopfront in late afternoon Mediterranean light.
Brushed brass wall letters on terracotta stone with directional golden-hour shadow.
Brushed brass wall letters on terracotta stone with directional golden-hour shadow.
Monogrammed pool towels in canvas cream on terracotta stone beside heated saltwater.
Monogrammed pool towels in canvas cream on terracotta stone beside heated saltwater.
Amber and frosted glass amenity bottles with brass tops on Carrara marble.
Amber and frosted glass amenity bottles with brass tops on Carrara marble.
Brushed brass entrance plaque on terracotta stone in golden-hour warmth.
Brushed brass entrance plaque on terracotta stone in golden-hour warmth.
Debossed welcome card on walnut desk with brass lamp and linen detail.
Debossed welcome card on walnut desk with brass lamp and linen detail.
Letterpress matchbook on marble bar beside Negroni glass and brass ashtray.
Letterpress matchbook on marble bar beside Negroni glass and brass ashtray.
Canvas cream t-shirt with navy screen-print on terracotta tile surface.
Canvas cream t-shirt with navy screen-print on terracotta tile surface.
Brass-debossed business cards on walnut desk, canvas cream stock with naval precision.
Brass-debossed business cards on walnut desk, canvas cream stock with naval precision.
Canvas cream letterhead and envelope on walnut with brass letter opener detail.
Canvas cream letterhead and envelope on walnut with brass letter opener detail.
Identity
Headline
Aa
GT Sectra
Body
The brand speaks here. Voice in body type.
Söhne
Voice

Club Mare speaks in the measured register of Mediterranean institutions that need not announce their pedigree — specific without pedantry, warm without familiarity. Sentences breathe with the unhurried cadence of afternoon shade, naming materials and provenance as casual fact rather than embellishment, trusting the reader's discernment to recognise substance over declaration.

Do
  • +Name the stone, cite the year
  • +Lead with sensory detail, not abstract claims
  • +Use second person sparingly, respectfully
  • +Describe light as temporal fact
  • +Let materials speak before metaphors
  • +Prefer measured clauses to short punch
Don’t
  • Never open with 'Welcome to…'
  • Avoid 'luxury' and 'exclusive' entirely
  • Don't explain what members already know
  • Skip casual contractions in primary copy
  • Never use 'experience' as a verb
  • Avoid exclamation marks, hype cadence
Headline
The terracotta stays warm past sunset, the brass cools by midnight, and between those hours most members linger longer than planned.
Paragraph
The main terrace overlooks sixteen metres of heated saltwater, bordered by teak installed when the southern extension was completed in 1999. White canvas awnings filter afternoon sun onto Carrara marble tables where condensation rings from properly mixed Negronis form and fade in the heat. The fisherman's menu changes with morning catch from the Marbella harbour, served on the same heavyweight linen that has dressed tables here for twenty summers. This is not exclusivity performed — simply the rhythm of Mediterranean leisure refined to institutional precision.
Social
Canvas shadow geometry shifts across terracotta stone between three and six, when the pool deck becomes the only place worth being in Marbella.
CTA
Arrange a visit
Cast
The Publisher
character
The Publisher
The Grand Terrace
location
The Grand Terrace
Leather-Bound Guest Register
product
Leather-Bound Guest Register
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Club Mare

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You'd recognise Club Mare by the specific warmth of its navy lacquer against terracotta, the unhurried formality of its linen service, and the fact that nothing announces itself—quality as given, not declaration.
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What this brand really is

The clubhouse from a 1960s Riviera heist film — where thieves retire between jobs to tan, smoke cigars, and seduce each other's ex-wives.

Archetypelover + ruler

Lover because the club trades in sensory pleasure and aesthetic seduction — it's fundamentally about taste, touch, aperitifs at golden hour. Ruler because membership implies discernment and access; the club doesn't beg for your attention, it grants you entry to its world.

Brand story

Club Mare opened in 1987 when three Marbella hoteliers acquired a shuttered villa on the coast and commissioned local stonemasons to restore its terracotta floors and walnut panelling to exacting original standards. What began as a private refuge for friends who valued long lunches and uninterrupted conversation became the Riviera sanctuary it remains today — a place where heated saltwater, twice-weekly linen service, and brass fixtures catching afternoon light constitute the entire manifesto. The club doesn't perform heritage; it simply maintains the same standards its founders established when they first opened the pool deck at dawn.

Club Mare delivers the material pleasure of Mediterranean leisure refined to architectural precision — where every surface, texture, and hour is calibrated for those who recognise quality without needing it announced.
Personality
consideredsun-warmedself-possessedtactileunhurrieddiscerning
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What we believe

Permanence
We commission furniture built to last forty summers, not four seasons.
Restraint
The loudest thing in the room is the quality of the silence.
Appetite
We believe in the second Negroni, the third course, the pleasure of excess within form.
Precision
Every brass fitting is lacquered on a Tuesday, every linen napkin pressed to the same diagonal crease.
Recognition
Membership is granted to those who already understand what we don't need to explain.
Mission

Club Mare exists to provide discerning men a permanent Riviera sanctuary — where achievement is assumed, not performed, and every summer afternoon unfolds with the unhurried precision of ritual.

Differentiation

While contemporary members clubs manufacture exclusivity through theatrical minimalism and fabricated scarcity, Club Mare operates as the established Mediterranean institution — the place where men of genuine accomplishment have gathered for decades, drawn not by velvet ropes but by heated saltwater pools, twice-weekly linen service, and the specific quality of shade cast by white sailcloth at 4pm. This is not a club performing heritage; it is the place Loro Piana executives escape to between Milan and Capri, where the bar stocks your preferred Campari ratio without asking.

Tensions to honour
  • Sensual without being louche — pleasure is the point, but discretion is the style
  • Old-world without being nostalgic — the club honours Riviera tradition but exists firmly in the present tense
  • Vibrant without being loud — colour comes from bougainvillea and Campari, not from branding gymnastics
  • Exclusive without being hostile — membership feels like recognition, not gatekeeping
  • Designed without being styled — every choice is intentional, but nothing screams 'interior design'
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Who we're for

Established creative directors and entrepreneurs in their late 30s to early 50s who've transitioned from chasing recognition to curating experience — men who commission bespoke suits not for logos but for drape, who know the difference between Carrara and Calacatta, who've earned the right to summer routines that don't require Instagram documentation. They occupy positions of quiet authority in media, finance, architecture, and hospitality.

Demographics

35–52, €250k+ annual income, split between Northern European capitals and Mediterranean second homes

Mindset

They value craft legibility over brand theatre, material honesty over conceptual posturing. They fear cultural irrelevance more than financial loss — the slow drift into nostalgic repetition, becoming the kind of man who mistakes expense for taste. They aspire to the specific confidence of those who've built institutions, not just portfolios.

How they behave
  • Books the same fortnight at Club Mare annually, same cabana, adjusted one week earlier or later based on when bougainvillea peaks
  • Reads Monocle and The Rake in print, refuses digital subscriptions on principle
  • Orders Negronis by the carafe at lunch, specifies Campari provenance without performative sommelier dialogue
  • Travels with a single leather weekender, everything inside in shades of navy and ecru
  • Knows three bartenders and two tailors by first name across two continents
  • Swims 40 laps before breakfast, never wears earbuds poolside
What they value
RestraintProvenanceRitualDiscretionLongevitySensory precision
What they want to become
  • To be recognized by taste rather than announced by logos
  • To build institutions that outlast trends
  • To occupy rooms where competence is assumed, not performed
04

How we sound

Club Mare speaks in the measured register of Mediterranean institutions that need not announce their pedigree — specific without pedantry, warm without familiarity. Sentences breathe with the unhurried cadence of afternoon shade, naming materials and provenance as casual fact rather than embellishment, trusting the reader's discernment to recognise substance over declaration.

The unhurried register of Mediterranean institutions secure enough to name materials and provenance as casual fact—warm without familiarity, specific without pedantry, trusting discernment over declaration.

Voice in use
headline
The marble stays cool until noon, the brass warms by three, and somewhere between those hours most members find their preferred table.
tagline
Where afternoons run to evening
body
The indoor bar features walnut panelling original to the 1994 renovation, when the terrace was extended to accommodate twelve additional tables and the brass fixtures were commissioned from a foundry outside Seville. Aperitifs are served from five o'clock, though members have been known to arrive earlier in August, when the afternoon heat makes the marble-topped bar a refuge of particular appeal. The same glassware has been in rotation since the club opened — heavy-bottomed tumblers that catch the light through shuttered windows in a way that makes time slow to Mediterranean pace.
social
The pool deck stays lit until the last member leaves, which in July is rarely before midnight.
cta
Reserve your table
vo
The terrace restaurant sources its fish from the same Marbella supplier three mornings a week — sea bass and langostinos that arrive before the kitchen opens at noon, prepared simply with olive oil from a grove twenty kilometres inland.
Do
  • Name the stone, cite the year
  • Lead with sensory detail, not abstract claims
  • Use second person sparingly, respectfully
  • Describe light as temporal fact
  • Let materials speak before metaphors
  • Prefer measured clauses to short punch
Don't
  • Never open with 'Welcome to…'
  • Avoid 'luxury' and 'exclusive' entirely
  • Don't explain what members already know
  • Skip casual contractions in primary copy
  • Never use 'experience' as a verb
  • Avoid exclamation marks, hype cadence
05

How we look

Medium-format discipline meeting Riviera ease—sun-warmed brass and terracotta captured in golden-hour softness, shallow focus isolating tactile surfaces, confident negative space replacing graphic intervention.

Visual metaphors
Teak deck chairs with sun-bleached canvas — the patina of repeated summer useNegronis sweating onto marble tabletops — the condensation ring as compositional elementThe particular quality of shade cast by white sailcloth stretched overheadBrass rail warm to the touch from afternoon sunLinen shirting after three hours by the pool — wrinkled but somehow sharper for it
Visual anchors
  1. Brass railings warm from three hours of afternoon sun, lacquered patina catching backlight
  2. Condensation rings from Negronis pooling on honed Carrara marble tabletops
  3. White canvas awning geometry casting directional shadow across terracotta stone
  4. Heavyweight linen napkins with diagonal press crease and natural slub visible
  5. Teak deck chairs weathered silver-grey, canvas sling fabric sun-bleached but taut
We don't
Stock photography of men in navy blazers laughing at saladsOverhead flatlay compositions of pool accessories arranged geometricallyMillennial pink accent walls or blush velvet upholsteryDistressed vintage effects or faux letterpress texturesYves Klein blue feature walls as Instagram momentsSans-serif typography in the Aesop/wellness-resort register

See the hero above for the palette, type specimens, and moodboard that follow from this philosophy.

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Where we sit

Market position
prestige
What we honour
  • Cream linen and brass — the material vocabulary of classic Mediterranean leisure is earned, not subverted
  • A legible bar menu hierarchy — members expect clarity around provenance and preparation, not cryptic minimalism
  • Photography that shows the space in use at the golden hour / blue hour transition — the club is most itself at dusk
What we refuse
  • The sterile wellness-resort aesthetic — no Aesop-derivative sans serifs, no aspirational emptiness, no white-on-white purity rituals
  • Heritage cosplay — no faux club crests, no invented Latin mottos, no fabricated 1923 founding myth
  • The Instagram-bait colour pop — no single Yves Klein blue wall, no millennial pink tile insert, no tricks
With thanks to
Cipriani
The confidence to repeat one good idea across every surface — white tablecloths, the same bronze tone, the same typeface on menus and awnings
Aman
Restraint in signage — the brand barely announces itself, it trusts you already know
Loro Piana
Treating beige and navy as an entire identity, not a starting point — chromatic discipline as luxury signal
Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc
The specific ivory/sand warmth of sunlit stone — not white, not cream, the colour between them
Brunello Cucinelli
Serif typography that feels like engraved invitations, not fashion editorials — permanence over trend
Generic moves we dodge
  • The minimalist members-club cliché — black cards, cryptic URLs, no-photo policies as theatre
  • Stock photography of men in navy blazers laughing at salad — earn the imagery or shoot it yourself
  • The Soho House palette — blush pink, forest green, and that specific millennial-nostalgia brown
  • Faux-vintage label design — distressed edges, letterpress texture effects, 'Est. 2024' anywhere
  • Instagram-native composition — no overhead flatlays of pool accessories, no geometric tile porn
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What we offer

Club Mare provides year-round membership to a private coastal sanctuary in Marbella, offering uninterrupted access to heated saltwater pool facilities, walnut-paneled library, daily fishermen's menu dining, and terrace service with twice-weekly linen provision. Members receive priority reservations across all facilities and preferred treatment at partner establishments throughout the Costa del Sol.

The heated saltwater pool maintained at precisely 28°C year-round, surrounded by original 1987 terracotta stonework and serviced with twice-weekly Egyptian cotton linen.
Key offerings
  1. 01Year-round heated saltwater pool access
  2. 02Walnut-paneled reading library
  3. 03Daily fishermen's menu dining room
  4. 04Outdoor Mediterranean terrace bar
  5. 05Indoor walnut-and-brass cocktail bar
  6. 06Twice-weekly linen service
  7. 07Priority reservations system
  8. 08Partner establishment privileges
  9. 09Private events access
  10. 10Seasonal terrace service
Pricing tier
luxury
Channels
Member referral only · Selective application process · Concierge partnerships · Costa del Sol luxury networks