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Le Monde Hotel

Historic hotel’s elegant architecture is enhanced by stunning Solus’ tiles

Project Name Le Monde Hotel
Project Sector Hotel
Completion Date 01/12/2019
Client Rye Design

Description

Located on Edinburgh's historic George Street, Le Monde Hotel was treated to a major £1 million revamp to reflect contemporary interior design styles. Solus' opulent and innovative products were used throughout the ground floor refurbishment, further enhancing the sense of luxury and sophistication the venue now exudes. Photography by GG Archard Photography


Tiles Used

Domenica 3CCC108, Feather, Athens 3JKP101, Kastoria 3JKP107, Pyrgos 3JKP104 and Endicot 3MOR011, Palace, Brymbo 2VEC007 and Britone 2VEC003, Animation, Clusia 3LMC106, Legno, Stelco 3MOR025, Sandcrete, Allegra 3MLB109 and Vivian 3MLB102, Marbalite 1.


Outcome

New life was breathed into Edinburgh’s iconic Le Monde Hotel when Rye Design teamed up with Solus to transform the ground floor of the historic venue.

A tantalising taste of the £1 million metamorphosis can be seen by passers-by thanks to an opulent yet contemporary herringbone catwalk, composed of Allegra and Vivian from the Marlabite 1 range, which leads from the street entrance into the building.

The stunning monochrome aisle guides guests into the sumptuous Laurent Perrier champagne bar which, circled by Solus’ Allegra tiles and featuring the company’s timber-effect Clusia tiles from the Legno range, exudes luxury.

A sensational selection of Solus’ tiles also grace the main bar and dining area, creating a striking focal point. Bold and bright, the layered herringbone pattern features Domenica from the Feather range, Athens, Kastoria, Pyrgos and Endicot from the Palace range and Brymbo and Britone from the Animation range.

Attractive concrete-effect Stelco tiles from the Sandcrete range sit next to the feature flooring, creating a distinction between the stylish drinking area and elegant dining space.