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Stadium Interiors
DT Sports Signs Eight New Clients In Successful First Year
Trentside Lounge bar at Nottingham Forest's City Ground
Yorkshire commercial interior design and build consultancy Design Tonic is celebrating a successful first year of DT Sports, the company’s specialist division dedicated to designing and delivering exceptional hospitality and sports spaces.
Launched just 12 months ago, DT Sports has already made a significant impact across the sports and leisure sectors, securing eight new high-profile clients, including West Bromwich Albion FC, Nottingham Forest FC, and Seat Unique.
With approximately £4 million in revenue generated and an additional £4 million in the pipeline, DT Sports is on track for continued growth heading into the 2025/2026 season, demonstrating strong momentum and increasing recognition in the industry.
Standout projects include a major
hospitality project for Leeds United, which involved the refurbishment of two corporate entertaining spaces at Elland Road: a renovation of The Eddie Gray Suite, which now provides an elevated food offering with the restaurant boasting its own micro herb garden, dry aging meat chamber, open pass and theatre-style kitchen and the creation of the new Peacock Suite, an expansive lounge with exceptional pitch views.
The project marked Design Tonic’s tenth year working in partnership with Leeds United, during which the team has designed and created outstanding spaces throughout the stadium.
DT Sports also designed and delivered four new hospitality suites for Premier League club Nottingham Forest FC at its iconic City Ground stadium, creating premium guest experience spaces that support the club’s strategy to elevate and reposition its hospitality offering.
12 FSM The Eddie Gray suite at Leeds United's Elland Road
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