The Coral Room, a highly anticipated grand salon bar located in the heart of Bloomsbury is now officially open. The bar has been designed to emulate an exquisite country house that has been transported into the centre of the city with secluded cigar terrace and stylish and inimitable cocktail list included.
This vibrant new bar has taken inspiration from the country meets city theme and has also evoked the collaborative Martin Brudnizki interior design. The bar can be found at the Bloomsbury hotel, which is in a Sir Edwin Lutyens, Grade II listed building located in Great Russell Street in London. The Coral Room has distinctive coral coloured walls and has five amazing and bespoke Murano glass chandeliers as well as a spectacular fused glass and marble topped bar that mirrors the building’s iconic heritage. Finishing off this amazing design, the British illustrator Luke Edward Hall has created 36 bespoke pieces of original art that sit on the coral walls and have been inspired by the ever changing Bloomsbury area.
In contrast to this bright and modern decor, the bar also features the traditional panelling, natural materials and roaring open that allows guests to feel like they are enjoying a relaxing country escape without having to leave the city. The Coral Bar also has a stylish and secluded cigar terrace that is adorned with a canopy of green foliage and filled with a range of different trees in order to create an ideal alfresco drinking spot.
The Coral Room will be overseen by Giovanni Spezziga, the new General Manager. In the past, Giovanni has worked at Scarfes Bar at the Rosewood in London. The Coral Bar offers a wide selection of sparkling wine while keeping an emphasis on local vineyards as well as a comprehensive selection of highball and spritz-style cocktails with names that reflect the culture of both the countryside and the city.