- Sanderson Hotel
The Sanderson Hotel in
London was constructed in 1958 as the headquarters and showroom for the Sanderson furnishing fabric company for the occasion of its centennial birthday. It was designed by architect Jeff Holroyd, of the architectural firm of Slater and Uren. The original design plan allowed for dynamic room configurations. The building plan was fabricated around an open-to-the-sky inner courtyard with aJapanese garden designed by Philip Hicks. In 1991, the Sanderson building was listed Grade II with a star by the government’s English Heritage Commission. It was reopened inApril 25 ,2000 byMorgans Hotel Group after a refurbishment byPhilippe Starck andDenton Corker Marshall .Design features
Courtyard Garden - designed by landscape architect Philip Hicks in the late 1950s, the private Courtyard Garden has been classified as a landmark “Heritage Garden.”Fact|date=September 2007
Suka – newly opened in April 2007 with redesign by the Paris-based architect and designer India Mahdavi. Created by NY chef Zak Pelaccio, Suka offers Malaysian and European cuisine.
Purple Bar – an intimate lounge set for drinks and quiet conversation.
Long Bar - serves an international array of Mediterranean food, burgers, sandwiches and salads, all under the renowned chef Alain Ducasse. The bar is an 80-foot long onyx rectangle that glows with incorporated light.
Agua Bathhouse – the largest spa found in a Morgans Hotel Group hotel.
External links
* [http://www.sandersonlondon.com/ Official site]
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