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O’Donnell O’Neill Design – The Leinster Hotel, Dublin

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

 

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  • LHC Group, PMEP, Pure Fitout, Press Up Hospitality Group, Derry’s Contract Furniture, Academy Signs, Andrew Martin, AVL Lighting, Bathhouse, BTW Tiles, Byrne Lifts, Castlepools, Chelsom Ligthing, Derry’s Furniture, GP&J Baker, House of Hackney, Mullan Lighting, National Lighting, Nolans Group, Pierre Frey, Plant Art, Proline Ironmongery, Pooky Lighting, Schumacher, Sync & Swim, Toto Sanitaryware, Visual Comfort, Wilton Carpets.

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The Leinster is a sophisticated and cosmopolitan Hotel, created to be experiential and memorable for guests and visitors alike. The interior, designed by Dublin-based O’Donnell O’Neill, includes luxury accommodation and atmospheric spaces in which to eat, drink and socialise. There are fifty-five bedrooms spread across four floors, each ranging in size and feature unique commissioned artworks by Irish artists. Throughout the property, in particular the 100-person capacity function room, nods to the glamour and grandeur of the Georgian era can be found, the studio leaning into the architecture and history of the site’s context. Evoking a timeless French brasserie style Interior, Jean-Georges Rooftop Bar & Restaurant – awash with adjustable light fixtures and deep terracotta tonality – is situated on the fourth floor and boasts spectacular views over Georgian Dublin.

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