

Nestled in one of London’s most culturally rich neighbourhoods lies British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens’ neo-Georgian Bloomsbury hotel. Having recently undergone a multi-million pound transformation by interiors specialist Martin Brudnizki Design Studio (see iconic venues such as The Ivy and Scott’s) the hotel now combines modern luxury with the glamour and splendour of the 1920’s.
Instead of completely disposing of the previous interiors the designers having played to the buildings strengths, with the hotel’s historic chapel and library now seamlessly flowing into fresh new public spaces and guestrooms.
The 2,100-square foot ‘Coral Room’, one of London’s bustling hotspots, now features an art deco inspired bar topped with grand Calacatta marble while the secluded Dalloway Terrace outside offers the perfect retreat with its secret garden vibe and heated area. Perfect for the summer or winter.
More details at Doyle Collection.