Holloway Li studio, Bermonds Locke, Locke Living,

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Visit LockeLiving.com/bermonds-locke to learn more or book your stay. | Photo by Edmund Dabney | Armchairs by Minus Tio | Barstools by Menu | Rattan pendant lights by Tine K Home | Clay pendant lights by Pott

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Before You Go . . .

You’ll want to make this new London hotel your permanent residence after just a short stay reveals its artistic, innovative flair. Designed by Holloway Li studio, Bermonds Locke was named for its prime location in one of the city’s hippest neighborhoods, Bermondsey. The 143-room hotel is a surreal, iridescent haven that Holloway Li says was inspired by California’s Joshua Tree National Park and the Mojave Desert. Its restaurant, The Dairy Bermondsey, follows the hotel’s mission of sustainability as can be seen in the use of zinc passivation to create the iridescent bar top and the recycled concrete strength-testing cubes to fabricate the bar frontage. Concrete planters with cacti and succulents line the perimeter of the restaurant, which opens to an outdoor seating area and pedestrian access to Bermondsey Street.

Holloway Li studio, Bermonds Locke, Locke Living,

Visit LockeLiving.com/bermonds-locke to learn more or book your stay. | Photo by Edmund Dabney | Armchairs by Minus Tio | Barstools by Menu | Rattan pendant lights by Tine K Home | Clay pendant lights by Pott

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