Mercure Sheffield St Paul’s Hotel and Spa re-opens following multi-million pound investment

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    Sheffield’s leading 4* hotel, the Mercure Sheffield St Paul’s Hotel and Spa, has undergone an extensive refurbishment to reflect the city’s unique cultural landscape with locally inspired artwork and design. Mercure, a “locally inspired” brand has re-designed the bedrooms and public spaces to reflect the predominantly green city, taking inspiration from the Winter Garden, Peace Gardens and nearby Peak District National Park. The meticulous refurbishment also pays tribute to the city’s iconic ‘steel’ heritage with innovative design-led metal features and accents throughout the hotel’s new interior.

    On arrival, guests will be greeted by Mercure’s feature wall, a signature statement in Mercure’s flagship hotels, as well as stunning glass panels featuring a back-lit leaf vein motif at reception and throughout the public areas. The warm and inviting lighting makes guests feel instantly at home with the addition of Chelsom’s Steel Teardrop light whilst they relax amongst the contemporary and stylish furniture.

    Keeping in line with the local nature theme, the new signature table will take center stage in reception displaying a wooden leaf skeleton frame, glass top and a rich walnut finish. The newly designed lounge and bar area will continue to bring the outside indoors with floral metalwork details, petrified moss and a stunning corteen steel sculpture. The new upholstery features earthy tones and textures inspired by local plants found in the Winter Gardens.

    The Mercure Sheffield St Paul’s Hotel and Spa offers a range of accommodation including 122 Classic rooms, 32 Privilege rooms, 7 Junior suites and 2 Executive suites, all of which have been fitted with top of the range beds to provide the ultimate sleep and relaxation experience. Every bedroom has been re-designed to incorporate a bright and zesty colour scheme, in line with the natural garden theme, including a stylish headboard displaying local artwork.

    Daniel Fountain / 09.11.2015

    Editor, Hotel Designs

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