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Koncept ID – Malmaison Deansgate, Manchester

Mix Awards North 2024 Finalists – Project of the Year, Hotel Interiors

 

Project Team

  • Malmaison, Ian Black Consulting, ROC Consulting, Martin Design, GMI Construction Group, Greenlane Properties Ltd, PS Interiors, Artwork by Elegant Clutter, Carpets by Ulster Carpets, Guestroom Joinery by Curtis Furniture, Public Areas Joinery by Abrahams & Carlisle Limited, Lighting by E2 Contract Lighting, Plants by Bright Green, Curtains by CD Curtains, Tiling by CTD Tiles, Tiling by CTC Tiles, Paint by Crown Paints, Wallpaper by Tektura, Feature lighting by Deltalight, Upholstery by Yarwood Leather, Flooring by Atkinson & Kirby.

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The latest hotel in the impressive collection of Malmaison properties, Malmaison Deansgate is the second venue in Manchester City Centre and offers a completely different dynamic and perspective to its predecessor. The 70-key hotel takes its primary art and material direction from the adjacent Albert Memorial, a four-sided, Grade I listed monument celebrating Albert’s world explorations. The statue is a celebration of his passions in the Arts, World Travel, Sciences and The Seasons. The original building dates to the mid 1950s and the bespoke furniture has been carefully designed to reflect the furniture of the structure’s era.

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