View looking north, showing terraced buildings at 47-48 New Bond Street, Mayfair, at the junction with Maddox Street. The prominent five-storey corner building was built in 1906 to designs by William Flockhart for Francois Pinet, a French luxury shoemaker. The name "Pinet" can be seen on each striped canvas sun awning above the plate-glass display windows. The windows are embedded with decorated bronze picture framework, which remain today. There is a five-window range to the Maddox Street elevation, a one-window rounded corner and a further three-window range to the New Bond Street elevation. The bays are flanked by Corinthian columns with an ornate cornice below roof level. The first floor is trading as, "Swerling Furs". A sign for the business can be seen at the side entrance in Maddox Street. Above the corner entrance is a sign saying, "Office Floor Let By Pilcher Hershman". The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1224394. Different businesses now trade from the premises. There is a partial view of 58 Maddox Street where a hanging sign for "Couture" can be seen and above is a sign saying, "Small Office Suite To Let Lane Rosen & Co.". There is a partial view of 49 New Bond Street, a five-storey building with the ground floor trading as "Chappell", music publishers. Above is a hanging sign for, "Keith Prowse", a theatre-ticket agency. A pair of traffic lights can be seen at the junction.