luxury hotel decadence

Exquisite marble combined with intricate mouldings graces these bathroom suites in one of the most famous hotels in London, the Lanesborough.

25th June 2015

Luxury hotels in the world's most beautiful locations are themselves brands that must reflect tradition, comfort, service and excellence to travellers from all the corner of the Earth.

To be the best, architects and designers know they have to provide outstanding solutions and materials. Marble finishes are universally recognised as without equal.

For four bathrooms, stoneCIRCLE made intricate dados and moulding to the vanity fronts and marble door and drawer knobs. We also clad the drawers and doors and made curved corner pilasters.

All of the marble was accurately rendered and vein matched for approval before cutting so that the designers could see precisely what they were getting before any stone was cut.

Combinations of different marbles were used in each of the bathrooms, and the stones used included Sivec, Giallo Siena, Grey St Anne's and Statuary marble.

The public washrooms were also fitted out in natural stone - the ladies with Rojo Alicante marble and Moleanos limestone, and the gents with Nero Marquina marble and Moleanos limestone. The installation included vanity tops, tiles, and stall dividers in the gents' urinal section.

Madeleine McMullin

Madeleine McMullin has many years’ experience in marketing and sales both in the UK and abroad, primarily in Japan and other Far Eastern markets. She has worked with big brand names in the interiors and design industries such as Wedgwood, Denby, Sebastian Conran, Laura Ashley, Hemingway Design, as well as many companies in other sectors. She has been very involved in the tiling and construction industries and has worked with stoneCIRCLE for over 10 years.

Madeleine has a master’s degree in marketing from the Ecole Supérieure de Gestion et Commerce International (International School of Management & Business) in Paris.

http://www.sourcemarketing.net
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