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brian-in-finance · 1 year ago
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David Eustace, from
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The Prince Akatoki, London, 2023 / Photo: BJ Stewart / Brian’s Post 3 May 2023
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SWG3 Studio Warehouse, Glasgow, 13 July 2017 /from Brian’s Post 29 April 2021
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hospitality-world-news · 4 years ago
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Looking to launch a Prince in India - ET HospitalityWorld
Looking to launch a Prince in India – ET HospitalityWorld
Rohit Vig, Vice President Development, StayWell Holdings and Managing Director, South Asia. Rohit Vig, Vice President Development, StayWell Holdings and Managing Director, South Asia is excited about bringing the company’s Prince Akatoki brand to India. Vig, explained a bit about StayWell’s history to give reference to his statement. “StayWell has been in India for the last seven years and has…
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cocktailanddrinkrecipes · 5 years ago
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Sake, yuzu and lime martini. Shot for Malt Lounge at The Prince Akatoki, London.
http://cocktailandmixeddrinkrecipes.blogspot.com/2019/11/sake-yuzu-and-lime-martini-shot-for.html
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eidtour · 5 years ago
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This Is Why The Prince Akatoki Hotel London Is So Famous!
This Is Why The Prince Akatoki Hotel London Is So Famous!
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The Prince Akatoki Hotel is the big Japanese brand hotel known The Prince Hotels & Resorts, lands in Marylebone with minimalist fuss a lots of blonde wooden.
The first impression That’s lots of blonde wooden. Employees Keen, pleasant, orange-clad. Food and drinks Traditional Japanese with a robata grill; severe whiskey. Mattress and bathtub Mod-minimal to the nth diploma. The gang A…
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architectnews · 4 years ago
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Shortlist unveiled for AHEAD Europe 2020 hospitality awards
Dezeen promotion: a guest villa in rural Mallorca and a log-clad hotel near the Arctic circle are some of the hospitality projects to be shortlisted in this year's AHEAD Europe awards.
The AHEAD Europe awards celebrate outstanding hospitality projects that have launched, opened or reopened across the continent between June 2019 and May of this year.
Top image: The exterior of The Standard in London, which is on the awards shortlist. Above: one of The Standard's colourful guest rooms
Submissions were first arranged into 15 categories, which recognise everything from a project's guest rooms to its lobby and public spaces.
A shortlist was then put together by a judging panel made up of hotel industry experts. As well as assessing a project's aesthetic appeal, they also consider factors like use of budget, how well it has met the client brief and whether it captures the "theatre of hotel life".
Among the panel this year is Signe Bindslev Heniksen, co-founder of studio Space Copenhagen, and Ana Ortega-Miranda, director of interior design for Marriott International.
A freezing river surrounds Arctic Bath, another one of the projects on the awards shortlist
One of the projects to have made it to the shortlist is The Standard in London, which occupies a brutalist building opposite one of the city's major train stations, King's Cross.
Guest rooms and communal areas throughout the hotel are decked out with bold colours like cherry red and cobalt blue, playfully contrasting the hotel's heavy concrete facade.
Also on the shortlist is a log-clad spa hotel called Arctic Bath, which floats on the icy waters of a Swedish river just 50 kilometres south of the Arctic circle.
La Maison d'Estournel in France has also made the shortlist
Some of the projects on the shortlist are situated in much warmer climes.
This includes La Maison d'Estournel, a centuries-old boutique hotel in France that's set amongst a 12-acre vineyard, and Casa Palerm, a guest villa in Mallorca that has cinematic views of the Spanish countryside.
Casa Palerm in rural Mallorca is also competing for an award
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the last round of judging was executed over a series of video calls between 14 and 15 October.
Winners will be announced on 16 November via a digital ceremony that will be broadcast on both AHEAD and Dezeen's websites.
See the full shortlist below:
Bar, Club or Lounge
40 Elephants at Great Scotland Yard Hotel, London, England Double Standard at The Standard, London, England Sibin at Great Scotland Yard Hotel, London, England The Lobby Bar at One Aldwych, London, England The Malt Lounge at The Prince Akatoki, London, England
Guestrooms
Apfelhotel, Saltusio, Italy Birch, Cheshunt, England Boho Club, Marbella, Spain Domes Zeen Chania, Greece Hotel Arlberg Lech, Austria
Hotel Conversion
AMERON Frankfurt Neckarvillen Boutique, Germany Casa Popeea, Brăila, Romania Great Scotland Yard Hotel, London, England Stock Exchange Hotel, Manchester, England The Standard, London, England
Hotel Newbuild
Dakota Manchester, England Hart Shoreditch Hotel, London, England Lindley Lindenberg, Frankfurt, Germany Market Street Hotel, Edinburgh, Scotland nhow Amsterdam RAI, The Netherlands
Hotel Restoration & Renovation
Boho Club, Marbella, Spain Château de Vignée, Villers-sur-Lesse, Belgium La Maison d'Estournel, Saint-Estèphe, France Treehouse Hotel London, England Villa Arnica, Lana, Italy
Landscaping & Outdoor Spaces
Apfelhotel, Saltusio, Italy Arua Private Spa Villas, Merano, Italy Domes Zeen Chania, Greece Ekies All Senses Resort, Vourvourou, Greece The Newt in Somerset, England
Lobby & Public Spaces
Cretan Malia Park, Crete, Greece Locke at Broken Wharf, London, England Parīlio, Naousa, Greece Rooms Hotel Kokhta, Bakuriani, Georgia The Lobby Lounge at The Standard, London, England
Lodges, Cabins & Tented Camps
57 Nord, Ardelve, Scotland Arctic Bath, Harads, Sweden Camp Hox, Oxfordshire, England Casa Palerm, Mallorca Treehouses at Ramside Hall Hotel, Durham, England
Resort
Cretan Malia Park, Crete, Greece Domes Zeen Chania, Greece Lefay Resort and Spa, Dolomites, Italy Parīlio, Naousa, Greece Quinta da Comporta, Portugal
Restaurant
Decimo at The Standard, London, England Hélène Darroze at The Connaught, London, England Helios at Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens, Greece Memories Sven Wassmer at Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, Switzerland Mouries at Cretan Malia Park, Crete, Greece
Spa & Wellness
Apfelhotel, Saltusio, Italy Arctic Bath, Harads, Sweden Hotel Arlberg Lech, Austria Lefay Resort and Spa, Dolomites, Italy The Newt in Somerset, England
Suite
Arua Private Spa Villas, Merano, Italy Ekies All Senses Resort, Vourvourou, Greece Lincoln House at Rosewood London, England Nobel Suite at Grand Hotel Oslo, Norway Nobu Hotel Barcelona, Spain
Visual Identity
Birch, Cheshunt, England Boho Club, Marbella, Spain Château de Vignée, Villers-sur-Lesse, Belgium Hotel Arlberg Lech, Austria Villa Arnica, Lana, Italy
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decamondo-blog · 5 years ago
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Japanese Inspiration for the Malt Bar @themaltlondon in the new Prince Akatoki Hotel in London @theprinceakatokilondon designed by B3 Designers @b3designers. Follow us for more : @de_camondo. #luxuryhotel #bardesign #hoteldesign #japanesedesign #japaneseinspiration #interiors #londondesign #luxurybar #lifestylephotography (à London, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_XWhVBISgY/?igshid=4bekpj6vwlms
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mariaclaragomez276 · 5 years ago
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The ultimate London city guide
What to do in the king (or queen) of all capitals
You’d be forgiven for wondering where to start when it comes to a break in London. The city’s size, scale and layers of history mean the options can seem overwhelming. But combine a few famous sights with a sprinkle of lesser known gems and you’ll soon see why London is the city that everyone falls in love with. And why millions of people from around the world have made it their home.
  A short round-up of London’s must-see sights…
St Paul’s Cathedral: Sir Christopher Wren’s domed masterpiece, offering the best views over the city from the Golden Gallery, a gasp-inducing 528 steps up.
Tate Modern: The best international modern art showcased in a former power station on the Thames, with an awe-inspiring turbine hall.
National Gallery: Masterpiece follows masterpiece, set in Trafalgar Square and watched over by Nelson’s column – and several thousand pigeons.
Buckingham Palace: Look out for the flag – if it’s at full mast, the Queen’s at home.
Tower of London: The crown jewels, 1000 years of history and ravens all in one place.
Westminster Abbey: Visit the place where royalty are crowned, married and buried. Poet’s Corner is the final resting place of legendary writers from Chaucer to Dickens.
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      … and some ideas to round off your trip
Magical markets
If you’re in the city at a weekend, make time for street markets. For independent arts and crafts, head to Spitalfields. Colombia Road Flower Market fills the street with blooms as far as the eye can see – get there early for the best picks. Portobello Road is the destination for antiques and to admire the pastel facades of the upmarket Notting Hill area. And Borough Market is a mecca for food and drink – including (probably) the best toasted cheese sandwich in the world.
  Parks and gardens
London isn’t short of green spaces. Historic Hyde Park sits proudly in the centre of the city, and is famously endorsed by the royals. But venture just over the Thames and Battersea Park is a hidden gem – with gardens, a boating lake and a children’s zoo. Just north of the centre, leafy Hampstead Heath has city views and swimming ponds that are open all year if you’re brave enough.
  Jaunts on the water
The beating heart of the city, the River Thames connects many of London’s best sights and you can easily base a day around its banks. After a ride on the London Eye, taking in Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, stroll along the scenic Southbank. Grab a coffee on a riverside terrace, or stop at a pop-up bar for a craft beer. Then hop onto a river bus for a cruise east, past the glass towers of Canary Wharf, to Greenwich – where you’ll find the Cutty Sark, the Royal Observatory, and… another palace.
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      What – and where – to eat in London
For dinner with a view…
When you’re on the 31st floor of London’s tallest building, you’re guaranteed a vista. Aqua at the Shard doesn’t disappoint
For afternoon tea…
The city is your oyster for this most quintessential of English traditions – but for a quirky, one-of-a-kind experience try sketch
For a roast…
Britons take Sunday lunch very seriously. Head to a gastropub like The Harwood Arms for the best offerings
For fish and chips…
This is where your local chippy outshines most of the top offerings. Douse your chips in vinegar and lashings of ketchup
For international flavours…
Brixton Market is a must-visit for a true taste of the melting pot that is London. Hole-in-the-wall restaurants there are gaining serious reputations
For celebrity spotters…
The Chiltern Firehouse is a safe bet if you’ve got your eyes peeled for A-listers
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      A haven in the heart of the city
The best boutique hotels in London to retreat to after a day in the thick of things.
THE AMPERSAND… unique interiors inspired by London’s most famous museums, including the V&A.
THE LALIT… Indian hospitality meets British tradition, with rich colours and a fusion spa.
THE FRANKLIN… Gatsby-era glamour round the corner from the luxury shopping of Knightsbridge.
VINTRY & MERCER… quirky luxury boasting an exclusive speakeasy bar and a roof terrace restaurant with skyline views.
DUKES LONDON… a sophisticated home-from-home, featuring the bar that inspired James Bond’s famous martini.
THE PRINCE AKATOKI… minimalist, clean décor with Japanese influences, and a fine selection of whiskies and sakes to indulge in after a day in town.
FLEMINGS MAYFAIR…a chic townhouse hotel in one of London’s most exclusive addresses.
ST. JAMES’S HOTEL & CLUB…a hidden gem conveniently placed for the best West End shopping and theatres.
THE CAPITAL HOTEL & APARTMENTS…enviably located just yards from Harrods and Harvey Nichols.
THE ACADEMY…straight from a Georgian period drama complete with library – the perfect spot for a craft gin cocktail.
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traveladikkt · 5 years ago
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goenrico · 5 years ago
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The focal point of each bedroom at the Prince Akatoki London is the beautifully … https://ift.tt/2YRuOa7
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kwynepugh-blog · 5 years ago
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The upscale 'Japanese fusion' brand is making its debut in London's Marble Arch
Continue reading Prince Akatoki London hotel set for September launch at Business Traveller.
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brian-in-finance · 2 years ago
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The Prince Akatoki, London, 2023 bjstewartphoto
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SWG3 Studio Warehouse, Glasgow, 2017 from Brian’s 29 April 2021 post
Remember the earlier pics of Tait with David?
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jculture-en · 4 years ago
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'A sushi-fuelled staycation at London's only five-star Japanese hotel revived me post-lockdown'
#Whisky #JapaneseWhisky [The Daily Telegraph]If you were one of the thousands who had hoped to fly to Japan this summer for the Olympics, you might consider a consolatory night at The Prince Akatoki in Marylebone this autumn instead, London’s …
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theorymin · 5 years ago
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The Prince Akatoki London is a Japanese sanctuary in the heart of the city - The National
https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/travel/the-prince-akatoki-london-is-a-japanese-sanctuary-in-the-heart-of-the-city-1.934020?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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brian-in-finance · 2 years ago
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Remember the morning in London with David Eustace?
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brian-in-finance · 2 years ago
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Looks like the meet with David Eustace has something to do with her FMN and artists.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Crxmw7Lqidb/?hl=en
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Handy when the location is also the hotel. A wonderful night #theprinceakatokilondon and now looking forward to making some images of a friend and fellow artist #caitrionabalfe London …sun shining. #forgetmenot
Thanks for the message, Anon. 😃 I got caught in his second Tait/FGM post and didn’t look at this one. Yay you! 🎉
Photography is one of David’s visual arts media. Perhaps the images will be photos?
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Remember when we could look forward to David’s new images of Caitríona?
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architectnews · 4 years ago
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Shortlist unveiled for AHEAD Europe 2020 hospitality awards
Dezeen promotion: a guest villa in rural Mallorca and a log-clad hotel near the Arctic circle are some of the hospitality projects to be shortlisted in this year's AHEAD Europe awards.
The AHEAD Europe awards celebrate outstanding hospitality projects that have launched, opened or reopened across the continent between June 2019 and May of this year.
Top image: The exterior of The Standard in London, which is on the awards shortlist. Above: one of The Standard's colourful guest rooms
Submissions were first arranged into 15 categories, which recognise everything from a project's guest rooms to its lobby and public spaces.
A shortlist was then put together by a judging panel made up of hotel industry experts. As well as assessing a project's aesthetic appeal, they also consider factors like use of budget, how well it has met the client brief and whether it captures the "theatre of hotel life".
Among the panel this year is Signe Bindslev Heniksen, co-founder of studio Space Copenhagen, and Ana Ortega-Miranda, director of interior design for Marriott International.
A freezing river surrounds Arctic Bath, another one of the projects on the awards shortlist
One of the projects to have made it to the shortlist is The Standard in London, which occupies a brutalist building opposite one of the city's major train stations, King's Cross.
Guest rooms and communal areas throughout the hotel are decked out with bold colours like cherry red and cobalt blue, playfully contrasting the hotel's heavy concrete facade.
Also on the shortlist is a log-clad spa hotel called Arctic Bath, which floats on the icy waters of a Swedish river just 50 kilometres south of the Arctic circle.
La Maison d'Estournel in France has also made the shortlist
Some of the projects on the shortlist are situated in much warmer climes.
This includes La Maison d'Estournel, a centuries-old boutique hotel in France that's set amongst a 12-acre vineyard, and Casa Palerm, a guest villa in Mallorca that has cinematic views of the Spanish countryside.
Casa Palerm in rural Mallorca is also competing for an award
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the last round of judging was executed over a series of video calls between 14 and 15 October.
Winners will be announced on 16 November via a digital ceremony that will be broadcast on both AHEAD and Dezeen's websites.
See the full shortlist below:
Bar, Club or Lounge
40 Elephants at Great Scotland Yard Hotel, London, England Double Standard at The Standard, London, England Sibin at Great Scotland Yard Hotel, London, England The Lobby Bar at One Aldwych, London, England The Malt Lounge at The Prince Akatoki, London, England
Guestrooms
Apfelhotel, Saltusio, Italy Birch, Cheshunt, England Boho Club, Marbella, Spain Domes Zeen Chania, Greece Hotel Arlberg Lech, Austria
Hotel Conversion
AMERON Frankfurt Neckarvillen Boutique, Germany Casa Popeea, Brăila, Romania Great Scotland Yard Hotel, London, England Stock Exchange Hotel, Manchester, England The Standard, London, England
Hotel Newbuild
Dakota Manchester, England Hart Shoreditch Hotel, London, England Lindley Lindenberg, Frankfurt, Germany Market Street Hotel, Edinburgh, Scotland nhow Amsterdam RAI, The Netherlands
Hotel Restoration & Renovation
Boho Club, Marbella, Spain Château de Vignée, Villers-sur-Lesse, Belgium La Maison d'Estournel, Saint-Estèphe, France Treehouse Hotel London, England Villa Arnica, Lana, Italy
Landscaping & Outdoor Spaces
Apfelhotel, Saltusio, Italy Arua Private Spa Villas, Merano, Italy Domes Zeen Chania, Greece Ekies All Senses Resort, Vourvourou, Greece The Newt in Somerset, England
Lobby & Public Spaces
Cretan Malia Park, Crete, Greece Locke at Broken Wharf, London, England Parīlio, Naousa, Greece Rooms Hotel Kokhta, Bakuriani, Georgia The Lobby Lounge at The Standard, London, England
Lodges, Cabins & Tented Camps
57 Nord, Ardelve, Scotland Arctic Bath, Harads, Sweden Camp Hox, Oxfordshire, England Casa Palerm, Mallorca Treehouses at Ramside Hall Hotel, Durham, England
Resort
Cretan Malia Park, Crete, Greece Domes Zeen Chania, Greece Lefay Resort and Spa, Dolomites, Italy Parīlio, Naousa, Greece Quinta da Comporta, Portugal
Restaurant
Decimo at The Standard, London, England Hélène Darroze at The Connaught, London, England Helios at Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens, Greece Memories Sven Wassmer at Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, Switzerland Mouries at Cretan Malia Park, Crete, Greece
Spa & Wellness
Apfelhotel, Saltusio, Italy Arctic Bath, Harads, Sweden Hotel Arlberg Lech, Austria Lefay Resort and Spa, Dolomites, Italy The Newt in Somerset, England
Suite
Arua Private Spa Villas, Merano, Italy Ekies All Senses Resort, Vourvourou, Greece Lincoln House at Rosewood London, England Nobel Suite at Grand Hotel Oslo, Norway Nobu Hotel Barcelona, Spain
Visual Identity
Birch, Cheshunt, England Boho Club, Marbella, Spain Château de Vignée, Villers-sur-Lesse, Belgium Hotel Arlberg Lech, Austria Villa Arnica, Lana, Italy
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