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Plum + Spilt Milk,

Bespoke joinery and construction services
Tekne were subcontracted to fit out Plum & Spilt Milk, the hotel’s dining car-styled all-day dining room. The intention was to return the Great Northern hotel to its former glory, and the grand curved Italianate 1854 Lewis Cubitt building called for mirrored ceilings, chandeliers and wall panels to stay in keeping with its Victorian origins.

Key Facts

Opened: November 2016

Project Duration: 24 Weeks

Location: Great Northern Hotel, St. Pancras London

Photography Credit : The Great Northern Hotel

Website: railslondon.com

Designer/Architect: Archer Humphryes

Notes: Grade II Listed property

Described by the Evening Standard as ‘a dining room of chocolate leather horseshoe banquettes, walnut paneling, midnight blue walls and hand-blown glass lamps that fall from the sky’, the fit-out of Britain’s first railway hotel has had to be approached in a very delicate manner, which Tekne achieved successfully.

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“A dining room of chocolate leather horseshoe banquettes, walnut paneling, midnight blue walls and hand-blown glass lamps that fall from the sky.”

Evening Standard

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