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Luxury Travel Destinations: A Global Journey Through Europe, Africa, Asia Beyond
By Ron Bernthal
April 12th, 2024
London's iconic Old War Office has been given a grand revitalization with the opening of the new Pavilion and Grand Courtyard. Designed by DaeWha Kang Design Studio in collaboration with Raffles London at The OWO hotel, this exquisite transformation honors both the heritage of William Young's historic building from 1906 and the contemporary vision for the future.
The centerpiece is the Paviliona sculptural addition that serves as a bar and dining area for Cafe La Perouse by Moma Group. This Parisian-inspired restaurant features Cordelia de Castellane’s interior design, offering guests an atmosphere of elegance in line with both its French heritage and modern London setting.
The Grand Courtyard provides an open-r space perfect for enjoying the fresh r while taking in the architectural beauty that surrounds it. With lush greenery and carefully curated landscaping, this area is a testament to bling traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation.
One notable feature is the installation of a public art piece by renowned artist Rachel Kneebone, whose work adds an additional layer of cultural richness and artistic expression to the space.
The refurbishment project was overseen by Raffles London at The OWO hotel, which has been transformed into a luxurious retreat that seamlessly integrates its historic character with contemporary comfort. The bl of old-world charm and modern luxury is evident throughout the property.
Visitors can expect an experience that combines the grandeur of past eras with the conveniences and sophistication demanded by today's discerning travelers.
This revitalization not only celebrates London’s rich history but also sets a new standard for hospitality, inviting guests to indulge in both historical charm and contemporary comfort. With its unique bl of heritage and innovation, the Old War Office now stands as a beacon of luxury travel that honors tradition while embracing the future.
In , this transformation at The OWO not only rejuvenates an iconic London landmark but also reimagines luxury hospitality for a new generation of travelers who seek experiences that are both timeless and innovative.
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Raffles London at The OWO Revitalization Grand Courtyard and Pavilion Transformation Heritage Blend with Modern Luxury Rachel Kneebones Public Art Installation William Young’s Historic Building Update Parisian Inspired Cafe La Perouse