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Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street

London

November 10, 2011 10:49
Richly coloured fabrics brighten up the neutral muted tones

BySharron Livingston, Sharron Livingston

1 min read

The lights are low, the floor is of black marble and the walls are covered in a black velvet-like material. Dotted around are appealing paintings and sculptures with an Asian theme. The air is heavily scented with jasmine.

This is the scene of the reception area at the newly refurbished (to the tune of £25 million) 174-bedroom Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street hotel.

Within seconds the concierge welcomes and escorts me to the reception desk. I am offered a glass of water and the apples in a huge bowl are there for the taking.

The receptionist had been trained well and as he checks me in, I become distracted. It was hard not to notice that the wall behind him had been turned into an art installation featuring what looks like the hand-written pages of a book.