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Designer: ADAM GRECO, ALICE LUND & REBECCA KING
Location: London, UK
The Ned opened its doors in the heart of the City of London. It’s a large hotel of some 29,450 square metres with 252 bedrooms, nine restaurants and a range of luxury facilities including a rooftop pool, gym, spa and hammam. It was designed by an in-house team comprising Alice Lund, Adam Greco, and Rebecca King who respectfully restored the former Grade I Listed building to its former glory.
Named after the acclaimed British architect Sir Edwin ‘Ned’ Lutyens the original building was conceived in 1924 as a cavernous bank.
The design intent required a combination of authenticity and true luxury which was achieved by focusing on the most intricate of details to achieve the overall effect. When it came to bespoke lighting for The Ned’s labyrinth of corridors, the designers’ initial choice of supplier was found wanting. They couldn’t deliver the required quality and craftmanship at an acceptable cost. The specification called for solid brass fittings with beveled glass paneling that featured a starburst pattern.
Dernier & Hamlyn was recommended to the design team because of our flexibility to partner with designers and propose solutions that overcome their lighting challenges.
We collaborated with them to modify the design of the light fittings so that they would tick all of the boxes. We then cast them in our London factory and hand sandblasted each of the glass panels. The result was stunning, unique pendants that met all of the designers' aesthetic and budgetary needs.