The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton

Morrison Design is proud to have delivered a series of high-end enhancements for The Trafalgar St. James London, part of the Curio Collection by Hilton. Appointed as Architects, Project Managers, Principal Designer, and Contract Administrator, our team led the transformation of both front-of-house areas and guest accommodation within this iconic 5-star hotel.

The project began with the reimagining of the hotel’s reception and arrival experience, marking the first phase of a wider refurbishment. The new front-of-house space features luxurious, opulent interiors that set a refined tone for the guest journey from the moment they arrive.

The Trafalgar St. James Hotel reception area. Featuring a mixture of wood and marble flooring, large windows, a green curved sofa, panelled walls and statement pendant lights.

This was followed by the completion of six new luxury lower ground floor suites. Designed to feel bright and inviting, these spaces incorporate bespoke light box features and high-quality finishes that reflect the premium character of the Curio Collection brand.

A light corridor area filled with large green plants in stone pots. There's a light wood floor and dark wooden rooms with glazed, curtained areas.

“We’re delighted with the outcome across all phases of the project. From the rich, welcoming interiors of the reception area to the refined elegance of the new suites, every detail has been carefully considered. It’s a privilege to once again collaborate with Crimson Hotels and Hilton on such a distinctive and prestigious property.”

Peter Newman-Earp, Director at Morrison Design
One of the lower ground suites with the TV at the end of the bed in the foreground. On the right is a view through to the ensuite bathroom, the wall features four pieces of artwork. In the background is a desk area with bold, patterned wallpaper.

The Trafalgar St. James remains a standout example of contemporary luxury within a heritage setting, and we’re proud to contribute to its continued evolution.