Some of the latest openings is Nobu Hotel London Portman Square, which formally launched in-between lockdowns in 2020 (however is just simply now entering into its stride). It calls on the native, artisan custom of Marylebone, the place it’s discovered, in addition to its well-known Japanese minimalist signature. This will seem to be an oxymoron in design approaches, maybe – much more so whenever you realise that this property is large, with 249 rooms and a number of non-public areas. However, with bespoke artwork dotted round by British artists, and nods to Japanese heritage in each nook – some are so delicate you possibly can blink and miss them – by some means it really works.
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