Four Seasons Hotel London Ten Trinity Square
London
Marking a significant milestone on London hotel landscape, Four Seasons Hotel London Ten Trinity Square required a uniform collection that would compete confidently against the building’s historical grand architecture…
Number of staff | 100+ |
Number of styles | 29 |
Project completion | 2017 |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
The 100-room luxury hotel opened following a multimillion pound restoration to convert the former Headquarters of the Port of London Authority into a new luxury address in the heart of London.
The staff wardrobe was inspired by high-end luxury brands, such as Brioni and Betagro Venta, and the city of London itself given the hotel’s location, which boasts unrivalled views over Tower Bridge and The Tower of London.
The design and product development teams at NO Uniform researched classic men’s tailoring fabrics to create a commanding appearance for the front-of-house members of the team, whose wardrobe can be customised based on weather and season.
Depending on the time of day, guests will arrive at the hotel under the imposing four-columned entrance to the lobby and reception team dressed in either a light and bright day wardrobe or a more sophisticated evening style, creating the illusion of the hotel’s uniform being a living and breathing element of the hotel.
Using the same suppliers as well-known luxury fashion houses, the uniforms were made from premium materials, such as cashmere, wools and velvet.
Four Seasons Hotel London Ten Trinity Square is a modern love story between luxury hospitality and the restoration and protection of a heritage architectural marvel. To transform the derelict building into a leading five-star hotel, operator Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts together with KOP Hotels & Resorts and Reignwood leaned on several leading interior design and architecture studios, including Aukett Swanke, Richmond International and AB Concept.
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