Mondrian London hotel interiors by Tom Dixon

British designer Tom Dixon‘s interiors outfit Design Research Studio used a 1920s cruise liner as a visual reference for interiors at the Mondrian London hotel.
Opening earlier this year, the hotel situated on the banks of the river thames, the original structure was finalized in the 1970s by american warren platner – an architect who was also known for his cruise liner designs.

The architecture of the hotel spa is organized around a secret water feature
The architecture of the hotel spa is organized around a secret water feature

The scheme’s 359 bedrooms contain bespoke furniture with rich color palettes that provide a stark contrast with the metallic detailing. Continuing the maritime theme, bathrooms draw on marine engineering incorporating porthole mirrors that are usually found on board ships. The architecture of the hotel spa is organized around a secret water feature, with the color scheme gradating from white through to darker tones, designed to encourage and facilitate relaxation.

And since we are talking about Mondrian hotel, Boca do Lobo blog wants to make a suggestion about an exclusive furniture piece that can fit perfeclty both a living room, or a lobby or even in a bethroom – Mondrian sideboard, Limited Edition by Boca do Lobo.

Mondrian sideboard | Boca do Lobo
When art becomes a sideboard your room acquires an evermore-inspiring atmosphere. The Mondrian sideboard is more art than utilitarian furniture. Undoubtedly, it constitutes a unique and collectable object that is different from anything else, and exudes a sense of both experimental design and luxury.
width/length: 186 cm (73 in.)
depth: 53 cm (21 in.)
height: 81 cm (32 in.) 
weight: 112 kg

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