Sir Devonshire Square opens its doors
Interiors have been artfully imagined under the direction of acclaimed architecture and interior design studio Maison 191, led by designer Samuel Wright. The concept takes inspiration from Bauhaus geometry and the tactile textile work of Anni Albers, paired with architectural influences from mid-century figures such as Quincy Jones and John Lautner. The result is a series of open plan, light-filled spaces refined by sweeping arched windows, sculptural staircases, and a mixture of traditional and contemporary materials including retro terracotta tiling, stone finishing, soft upholstery, and woven fabrications.
The hotel opens with an all-day dining concept, open to both hotel guests and the public. Serving contemporary easy plates, the menu spans breakfast through dinner, with lunch and evening offerings evolving into a refined selection of easy seasonal dishes prepared with flair by Sir’s chefs, complemented by a cocktail and wine programme.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Hotel Designs.


