American lifestyle hotel brand NoMad opened its first European and international property in London, the 91-roomvenueis a partnership between Sydell and investment firm BTC UK.
Housed in a 19thcentury,Grade II listed building, the NoMad London occupies the former Bow Street Magistrates’ Court and Police Station building, close to Covent Garden. In keeping with its heritage, New York-based interior design studio Roman and Williams, took inspiration for the history of the building. Some of the former police station cells remain and have been converted into unique bedrooms whilst the original courtroom is now a large dining room and events space.
The hotel features a number of food and beverage areas, open to both hotel guests and the public. The all-day dining space, NoMad Restaurant, which also aids the room service capabilities of the hotel, sits in the three-story glass atrium. The various eateries and drinking stations at NoMad London include Side Hustle, a bar/pub-like space serving Californian and Mexican-inspired sharing plates and tequila and mezcal-based drinks, and craft cocktail bar, Common Decency.
Tricon were appointed by Sydell Group. The brief was to deliver well-considered, ergonomically planned kitchens and bars that look stunning, optimise use of space and deliver excellent working environments. Similarly, the laundry design of the hotel was also required. From initial analysis and calculation of volumes, through to fully coordinated design, our laundry designers optimised the use of space to allow for efficient logistics and space management.
ClientSydell GroupSectorHotels & Restaurants