Come and meet some of Britain’s best design
talent, courtesy of GS Magazine, at this year’s
biggest hospitality show...
Lister Carter
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Architects, Designers & Contractors
will be displaying some of their latest
hotel, restaurant and bar interior
projects at the designated Designers’ Gallery Wall.
This is your opportunity to study the latest
designed interiors, gather information, gain
inspiration and make personal contact with
Directors from these specialist Design firms.
If you have any forthcoming project in mind,
be it a refurbishment, a re-brand, a new build or
Consarc & Camillin Denny
new concept, you are certain to find the company
to meet your requirements. The following are just imaginative architecture.
some of the design companies you’ll find at The The practices are working in collaboration on a
Designers’ Gallery Wall... number of large hotel projects overseas and have
completed many hotel and public area projects in
the UK.
Both practices have an intricate knowledge of the
hospitality sector and work with some of the most
reputable hoteliers in the world on large scale new
build projects as well as boutique hotel conversions
and refurbishments.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7529 8779
www.consarc.co.uk
corporations and notable architectural practices
designLSM
alike. Their work encompasses design, from
conception to development, from planning,
through to manufacture to complete constructions
solutions, whether a bespoke one off or a complete
refurbishment, the attention to detail is paramount
to every commission undertaken.
All of Lister Carter’s clients have one thing
in common and that is their requirement for
B3
imaginative design, unrivalled delivery and
installation second to none.
Established in 2002, B3 Designers is an Tel: +44 (0)1244 689800
www.listercarter.com
architectural interior design company specialising
in the hospitality sector that works with clients Mackenzie Wheeler have been working in Hotel,
to understand and realise their business vision. Resort and Spa design since 1990, making the
They are a dynamic, innovative, award-winning Hospitality and Leisure Sector one of their key areas
company that continue to design for excellence by of design expertise. In all locations an understanding
bringing together form and function in restaurant, of guest experience and operational philosophy
bar and hotel design. They work with clients to
create a holistic identity that begins with interior
Mackenzie Wheeler
and can extend to graphics, and articulating visual
communication between businesses and their
clientele.
The company’s diverse portfolio includes a wide designLSM are an award-winning design practice
range of projects such as the industrial chic Carbon comprising interior designers, architects & graphic
Bar in London’s Cumberland Hotel, Marylebone’s designers. They continue to work with some of
fashionable Trishna restaurant, Le Gavroche’s the leading operators within the leisure industry
classically elegant boudoir washrooms, the intricate, from independent hotels, international & national
abundant, city warehouse restaurant Cinnamon hotel groups, Michelin star restaurants, high street
Kitchen and the eclectically cool Babel bar in restaurant & bars right through to office and
Clapham. residential developments.
Tel: +44 (0)207 729 8111
www.b3designer.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1273 820033
www.designlsm.com
Consarc and Camillin Denny Architects have Lister Carter is a multi discipline design
designed award-winning buildings, consulted consultancy, specialising in hotels, restaurants
on landmark projects, won international design and bars who offer a complete tailored service to
competitions and gained a reputation for the most discerning of clients, being individuals,
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