in the court of hospitality
our stonework for the NoMad Hotel London
In collaboration with Beck Interiors, stoneCIRCLE provided the stonework in the dining and lounge areas of the NoMad London, inside the historic, Grade II-listed building which was once a Police Station and Bow Street Magistrate’s Court.
“Set in Covent Garden in a former magistrates' court where Oscar Wilde once stood trial, the 92-keys property comes care of New York-based hospitality company, Sydell Group, who are also responsible for launching the London hotspot The Ned, in partnership with Ron Burkle and Soho House.” (Nicole Trilivas, Forbes, June 2020)
We have produced and installed marble tops in the atrium restaurant and all the hotel’s bars, perfectly matching the understated luxury and residential comfort that distinguishes NoMad Hotels in London, New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
project details
Client: NoMad London
Designers: Roman and Williams Buildings & Interiors
Main Contractor: Beck Interiors
Stone Contractor: stoneCIRCLE
Materials: Paonazzo, Port Laurent, Perlino Rosato
Photography: Marco Joe Fazio