The Dixon Hotel, London

 
 

A Grade II listed building named after legendary architect John Dixon Butler, this unique hotel dates back to 1905 - when it served as the Tower Bridge Magistrates Court.

 
 

Steeped in history and featuring elegant Edwardian architecture, the building required a careful and refined approach to the signage and wayfinding that was in keeping with the interior design.

Guided by the client’s brand guidelines, we worked with a high-end black and gold colour palette on both the exterior and interior finishes. The material used throughout is brushed brass with black etched feature elements, blending perfectly with the timeless dark wood and neutral wall finishes. The warm lighting perfectly highlights the golden surfaces and helps to convey a consistent, refined brand message.

Winner of a Travel & Hospitality Award for 2024, the hotel is a wonderful example of excellence in hospitality design - we’re delighted to have added some of the finishing touches.

 
 
 
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