Following an
extensive renovation to transform the 1914 Edwardian Belle Epoque building, the
original architectural features have been restored by a team of craftsmen,
including the Grade II-listed
street frontage and dome and the grand Pavonazzo
marble staircase, which rises up through all seven stories of the hotel beneath
the 166-ft. cupola.
Guests enter
via a carriageway, which leads to a courtyard, offering a sense of arrival akin
to a private manor house. The hotel’s 262 guestrooms and 44 suites feature
artwork and books, and restaurants offer both classic and contemporary British
dishes.
Tony Chi and
Associates designed the accommodations, event spaces and public areas. Chi used
materials such as lacquer, textured wood veneers and prismatic mirrors.
The suites
include the Grand Manor House Wing. Accessed via a private elevator and its own
street entrance, it has six bedrooms, a dressing
chamber, a library, a dining room and several sitting rooms arranged over 6,318 sq. ft . The
Garden House features a garden terrace overlooking the London skyline.