"The transatlantic narrative is still the backbone of the design, but it's been evolved rather than overhauled. Creative Director Jacu Strauss has taken the original Tom Dixon vision and pushed it somewhere warmer, more playful and more residential. Think nautical curves, brass detailing and a palette that feels lifted from the river at dusk. It's less theme, more mood."
"Inside, the suite is a dream pad. The furniture is all bespoke and unapologetically statement-making. A semi-curved sculptural sofa, the kind you sink into with a Negroni and a book you pretend you're reading, anchors the living space. Coffee tables are crafted from reclaimed ship propellers, sourced from antique dealers around the world. Tabletops shimmer with terrazzo-style surfaces made from recycled plastics once destined for the sea."
"Lighting is where it really gets clever. There are lamps everywhere, layered and low, creating a soft, golden glow. From certain angles they look like jellyfish suspended mid-drift, hovering above the room. It's subtle, but the effect is cinematic. The bed is vast and cloud-soft, dressed in crisp white with a view straight out to the river."
The South Bank hotel has refreshed its suites while maintaining its transatlantic cruise liner fantasy. Creative Director Jacu Strauss evolved the original Tom Dixon vision toward a warmer, more playful residential aesthetic. The Riverview Balcony Suite features bespoke statement furniture, including a semi-curved sculptural sofa and coffee tables crafted from reclaimed ship propellers sourced globally. Terrazzo-style tabletops incorporate recycled ocean-bound plastics. Layered, low lighting creates a cinematic golden glow with jellyfish-like suspended lamps. The expansive bathroom includes a freestanding bath, while floor-to-ceiling windows frame Thames views with St Paul's Cathedral and bridges visible. The design balances nautical curves and brass detailing with a sophisticated, residential atmosphere.
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