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ACME reveals look of UK’s first Canopy by Hilton hotel

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry1 February 20182 Mins Read
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Situated in Aldgate in the heart of the capital, this hotel is part refurbishment, part new construction, with the designs for contemporary interiors and furniture inspired by local history and the surrounding art scene.

Canopy by Hilton is the new lifestyle hotel brand of Hilton, with the Aldgate branch marking their first foray into the UK market. The London City hotel follows the opening of the world’s first Canopy by Hilton in Reykjavik, Iceland, which opened in 2016.

The Aldgate neighbourhood has a rich and complex history that dates back to Roman settlements, which was then followed by successive waves of immigrants, from the 18th century Huguenots, 19th century Jews and 20th century Bangladeshis.

The hotel rooms will seek to evoke the forgotten layers of history that have created the context in which the Canopy sits through materials and patterns, while remaining true to the late modernist origins of the existing concrete frame, which will be exposed where possible.

The interior design of the hotel rooms seeks to stay true to the modernist building, with a wardrobe designed in the spirit of Jean Prouvé, featuring lightweight steel and timber structures temporarily inserted between floors and ceilings. Carpets and wall fabrics are inspired by the woven legacy of the Huguenots, using an abstracted oral pattern of Anna Maria Garthwaite (1728-1763).

The rug takes in influence from the ikat dyeing technique and includes an abstracted pattern in a neutral and tonal degraded effect. ACME has designed bespoke furniture and fabrics especially for this hotel, such the feature canopy over the bed, the chaise longue, cushions, chairs, the lights and the side table.

Around the corner of the hotel is Freedom Press, the Anarchist Publisher founded in 1886, and Whitechapel Art Gallery, opened in 1901 as one of the first publicly funded galleries, which has supported local and challenging art over the last 100 years. A letterpress tray is curated for each room containing new works by local artists and objects found in Petticoat Lane Market.

“We enjoyed the opportunity to de ne the look and feel of the UK’s first Canopy by Hilton hotel,” comments Friedrich Ludewig, Director, ACME. “The original 1977 building has been a great stage to work within. Each of the new fixtures and fittings for the guest room have been developed using local discreet Aldgate and Whitechapel references, creating a guest experience rooted in the history of context of East London.”

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