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words by Monika Pick, photography kindly provided by The Coral Room
Orange can be quite a difficult colour to get right. And while it represents happiness and sunshine, thanks to its red undertone, it has energy and drive. In the 70s, it was omnipresent in pretty much every British home, but nowadays, not many people dare to venture into its territory. Orange is great as an accent colour, but probably should be avoided, if you wish to create a relaxing ambience.
Whether orange is your favourite colour or not, let's indulge ourselves in these stunning interiors of The Coral Room.
The Coral Room, set in the heart of Bloomsbury, is a grand salon bar reflective of an exquisite country house transported to the city, with a secluded cigar terrace, inimitable cocktail list and an extensive English sparkling wine list. The vibrant bar inspired by a ‘country-meets-city’ concept, evokes the collaborative Martin Brudnizki interior design.
Housed within The Bloomsbury hotel – a Sir Edwin Lutyens, Grade-II listed building on Great Russell Street in London – the distinctive coral coloured walls, five beautiful bespoke Murano glass chandeliers and stunning fused glass and marble topped bar mirrors the buildings iconic heritage.
What’s more, acclaimed British illustrator Luke Edward Hall (above) has created 36 bespoke pieces of original art to line the coral walls inspired by the ever-evolving Bloomsbury area. In contrast, the traditional panelling and natural materials allow guests to be transported to a relaxing country escape without leaving the city.
Feeling inspired? If you are, why not add this stunning interior on your list of places to visit and experience it for yourself.
More details can be found on: thecoralroom.co.uk
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