The World of Hospitality Issue 33 2019 | Page 63

INTERIORS & INTERIOR DESIGN “Our commitment to delivering the best in bespoke joinery with the greatest attention to detail and client servicing, ensured the finished project was a true reflection of the client’s vision.” Constructed in 1910, the iconic Edwardian building served as the Royal Military Police headquarters and the British Army Recruitment Office. It later became the Ministry of Defence Library until 2004. The famed landmark is known for its rich history, providing guests the opportunity to stay in the location where Metropolitan police pursued some of the country’s most notorious criminals, including Jack the Ripper and the 40 Elephants all-female crime syndicate. Reflecting on this, the distinct historical character of the building has been preserved throughout the renovation, including maintenance of its original façade. THE WORLD OF HOSPITALITY The central-London hotel will be operated by Hyatt Hotels Corporation as part of its Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand. The Deluxe Group has worked on projects across Ireland, UK as well as in Europe, the US and Middle East from small budget projects to large-scale including The Dixon (former Tower Bridge Magistrates Court) The Devonshire Club and E by Equinox in London, and Belfast’s new AC Hotel by Marriott. Images Courtesy of Grant Frazer WEBSITE: www.thedeluxegroup.com 63