Interior architect Martin Brudnizki has used Italian maiolica tiles and bespoke furniture from India to give London‘s Broadwick Soho hotel an eclectic look.
The eight-floor hotel was designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio (MBDS) to evoke the history of Soho – the London neighbourhood that surrounds it.
The hotel is located on Broadwick Street in London’s Soho area
“Inspired by ‘gritty glamour’ and the diverse history of Soho, MBDS’s design influences range from 1970s disco pop elements to British eccentricity,” studio founder Martin Brudnizki told Dezeen.
The hotel was also influenced by “the strong women who frequented Soho during the 1960s and 70s such as Mary Fedden, Molly Parkin and Muriel Belcher.”
→ Continue reading at Dezeen