London’s Most Inspiring Restaurant Décor
02
Nov
2018
Clerkenwell Grind is based in a fabulous old warehouse building in Clerkenwell. The décor is simple and uncluttered, as befits an old warehouse setting. But fabulously rich and stylish with dark walls, marble tables, delicious velvet seating and lots of brass lighting. Very much a mood of the moment if you go for the simple, but rich, look.
Elan Café

Elan Café is deliciously feminine and decidedly girly - but oh so fabulous. Like being in a pink bower of English garden loveliness, and oh so pretty. Not strictly a restaurant as they are open for coffee, cake and snacks, but not one to be missed if you love floral abundance, and they make face and hair masks from the coffee by-products - imagine that!
Sketch – The Gallery and The GladeSketch, located in an 18th century townhouse in Mayfair, is a design icon probably most well-known for its egg pod toilets! But there is much more to it than that, and each space is completely different - to the extent that you feel you are inhabiting different worlds as you move through it. My 2 favourites are the Gallery and the Glade. The Gallery is a vast sea of pink (in the best possible taste, of course) with cocooning pink armchairs, pink banquettes, and pink walls, enlivened by zigzag flooring and amazing artwork. Dreamy, in fact, for a pink lover like me. Moving onto The Glade and you would think you had landed in an ‘Alice in Wonderland’ psychedelic forest. A feast for the eyes and senses, not sure if I would even notice the food! Very cleverly designed website - in fact so clever I couldn’t use it haha.
Bronte Restaurant

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