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st pancras renaissance hotel in london

I just returned home from a trip to London, where I stayed at the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel. This incredible property, originally designed by English architect Sir George Gilbert Scott and opened in 1873, adjoins the St. Pancras train station. I adore seeing hotels around the world, taking in the design and finding inspiration in the most unexpected places. This gloriously Gothic hotel did not disappoint. It has undergone a massive restoration project and finally threw open its doors for a grand opening party this past Thursday. I was lucky enough to be there to partake in the festivities. Here’s a sneak peek into the hotel. I will be writing more about the room interiors, so stay tuned! For now, take a virtual tour through the halls of this 138-year-old property

st pancras exterior st pancras renaissance hotel in londonThe exterior of the building is imposing and impressive. It’s no surprise that scenes from the last Harry Potter movie were filmed here. It’s deliciously Gothic.

Chambers Suites Corridor st pancras renaissance hotel in londonThe corridors of the hotel are stunning. Every square inch of this hotel is meticulously designed and restored to reflect the original and authentic look and feel of when the hotel first opened 138 years ago.

Grand Staircase 11 st pancras renaissance hotel in londonThe Grand Staircase is the real showstopper at this hotel. Snaking up, up, up from both left and right, it’s a spectacular sight to behold.

1st Floor Corridor 1 st pancras renaissance hotel in londonThe first-floor corridor is delightfully romantic. The handpainted murals and ceiling artwork have been carefully restored to their original splendour.

Booking Office bar restaurant 1 st pancras renaissance hotel in londonThe train station’s booking office has been transformed into the Booking Office Bar & Restaurant. St. Pancras trains still pull up just outside the restaurant with a muffled rumble. There’s a lingering reminiscence for the days when train travel was glamorous – and the revitalization of this hotel has brought that glamour back.

hotel chic – copenhagen style!

My style-sleuthing is leading me to Copenhagen this summer and I came across these crazy Danish digs…

Hotel Fox is situated in the heart of the Danish capital, and touts itself as “the world’s most exciting and creative lifestyle hotel”. Designed by 21 international artists from the fields of graphic design, urban art and illustration, Hotel Fox is a gallery of 61 no-two-alike rooms of sheer, wacked-out whimsy… 

My fave room is the “King’s Court 1″, designed by Birgit Amadori of Germany. A little bit fairy tale, a little bit Manga, it’s spare but strangely sumptuous at the same time. I’m also a sucker for great blue-and-white combos. And the Medusa on the walls is so very Versace!

kingscourt1 hotel chic   copenhagen style!

 

Andreas Mindt’s startling “Highlights” room breathes life into the stark simplicity of an achromatic scheme with flowing lines and a real sense of motion. Not a room you’d want to be in after a dizzying night of partying, though.

blackandwhite hotel chic   copenhagen style!

 

Brisbane design collective Rinzen, conceived the “Dryads” room as a playful little fantasy-land. The raised bed is intended to suggest “walking into the heart of the forest”, surrounded by trees and fallen foliage. 

dryad hotel chic   copenhagen style!

 

Light, bright and refreshingly bonkers! I wonder what it would be like in person…

Check out the other 58 rooms here!

 

All images courtesy of Hotel Fox

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