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 Magistrates Court.

The NoMad Hotel in Bow Street, London

The old Bow Street magistrates court has been turned into the first NoMad hotel outside the States. The designers, Roman and Williams, have combined decorative elements from the New York jazz age with Victorian details from the original, and integrated a new annex into the design.

We produced and installed the marble tops in different marbles for the atrium restaurant and the other hotel bars. The restaurant’s was in Perlino Rosato, the pink shading of the stone complementing the pink velvet bar stools, the others in Poanazzo and Port Laurent.

 
 
 

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

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