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BESPOKE PROJECTS


SOAKED IN SPLENDOUR


Solus Ceramics has supplied bespoke


statement tiles to a sophisticated London restaurant and cocktail bar.


A space soaked in light, pickled in character and steeped in history, The Soak is a contemporary bar, lounge and kitchen at The Grosvenor Hotel. Taking inspiration from the Grade II listed building it is housed in, The Soak is a perfect fusion of glamour and grandeur.


The restaurant is located at the heart of the very first great Victorian railway hotel, The Grosvenor, and exudes the richness of a Parisian chateau, expertly intertwined with the vibrancy of the bustling city of London. It offers guests an authentic dining experience, boasting a unique menu built around signature-soaked flavours created through the art of fermenting, pickling and brining.


Brand agency CAB Studios and interior design studio MAS meticulously designed the space to showcase The Soak’s impressive period features, from the elegant arched windows to its high ceilings.


The stunning and stylishly lit curved bar takes centre stage, approached via a pathway of Solus’ eye-catching and intricately patterned Derry tiles from the Grandeur range. Solus’ striking Format range, encapsulating the character of cement and dynamism of city life, can also be found in the bathrooms where the bold charcoal grey Ansbach tiles juxtapose with the delicate design of the dining and bar areas.


www.solusceramics.com


Image credit: Franklin & Franklin photography — 24 — www.tomorrowstileandstone.co.uk


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