![]() The aim was to create something different – a new world in the heart of London. Tala describes the “ancient Tasmanian Fern trees and a hanging garden of draping jasmine and passionflower,” and she explains how the botanical concept aligns with the hotel’s name: “The Mandrake is a Mediterranean plant of the nightshade family, with a forked fleshy root resembling the human form and which was once used in herbal medicine and magic.” The Jurema Terrace is an exotic fusion of tropicalia and biophilia, with Crespi-inspired bamboo furniture, plants tumbling from the sky, and the forest canopy of the courtyard garden below. These include the future-retro 70s styling of the padded booth in the Waeska Bar – it’s fabulous. Of these design elements, there are dazzling hits aplenty. L: the lobby area has bare concrete walls that stretch the height of the building C: the basement cloakroom is like a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory laboratory R: the Jurema Terrace “We wanted the property to excite,” says Tala, “through its carefully considered maze of rooms, eclectic mix of antiques, riots of colours, intoxicating sensory infusions, unique splashes of wild energy and fantastical design elements.” ‘A new world in the heart of London’: The Mandrake Hotel, interior designed by Tala Fustok. ![]() ![]() Design should involve taking risks, and the Mandrake has taken a singular vision and executed it with exhilarating conviction. And that’s a good thing – try to please everyone, and you may end up pleasing no one. The intensely immersive Mandrake will not be for everyone. “The aim,” the hotel’s interior designer Tala Fustok tells Effect, “was to create something different – a new world in the heart of London.” The reception desk is a small booth in the wall: at the Mandrake, it’s the space itself that creates the welcome. The door leads into a dark tunnel musky scents like fig and frankincense envelop you, and an Alice-in-Wonderland transformation delivers you into the exquisite demimonde that is the Mandrake hotel – a parallel universe of courtyard gardens, cascading vegetation, dim corners and hidden realms. If you happen to be walking up Newman Street in London’ Fitzrovia, you’ll pass an understated charcoal shopfront with no hint of what lies beyond. Take a look at PubLove The Green man, Paddington, The Tommyfield Hotel, Super stylish, cosy flat in East London, Apartment Tagwright.Interior designer Tala Fustok and her art collector and hotelier brother Rami Fustok have created a sensuous city sanctuary at the Mandrake. Here you can count on minimal prices and profitable conditions. With the help of our website, you can make a reservation at The Mandrake Hotel. Accommodation also provides unique facilities for guests: patio. You will enjoy a city look from your window. You also can book the hypoallergenic room in our suite. Every guest can use facilities such as minibar, safety deposit box, telephone, air conditioning, hairdryer, refrigerator, desk.Īny noise will not disturb you at night because there is soundproofing. The following categories of rooms are available for travellers: suite, double, twin/double. Room informationįor guests, best accommodation are offered 4 rooms in the hotel. ![]() It is possible to use these types of payment cards: American Express, Visa, Mastercard, Diners Club, Maestro.Īccommodation staff is fluent in Turkish, Russian, Romanian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Italian, Hungarian, French, Spanish, English, German, Bulgarian. ![]() There are rooms for non-smokers at the hotel. The accommodation has free access to the Internet. There is an opportunity to rent the conference and banquet halls. The restaurant by the hotel provides guests with delicious and diverse food. What travellers like in The Mandrake Hotel 5 stars The Mandrake Hotel is ideally located on 20 -21 Newman Street in Westminster Borough district of London in 1.3 km from the centre. ![]()
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