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Sofitel London St James hotel is announcing its partnership with The Design Museum

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Situated in the heart of London and perfectly positioned on the corner of Pall Mall and Waterloo Place, the five star Sofitel London St James hotel is announcing its partnership with The Design Museum.  The collaboration celebrates the launch of the acclaimed exhibition, Charlotte Perriand: The Modern Life and will include a suite takeover, exclusive discounts and a limited-edition cocktail.

From July 22nd to 31st August, the hotel’s Opera Suite, reminiscent of a private London apartment with views of the city’s most elegant buildings, will be totally transformed into a Perriand inspired haven. Decorated with books, ceramics, and prints that were inspired or influenced by the artist.  As part of the exciting new collaboration, guests of the hotel can enjoy 30% off the exhibition, allowing them to delve into the work of famous French designer Charlotte Perriand, whose pioneering designs shaped the 20th century.

To mark the new partnership, the hotel’s acclaimed St James Bar has introduced a playful Perriand signature drink, The Ever Love, a cocktail made with the artists favorite drink, Champagne. The limited-edition cocktail is made with Everleaf Mountain, a vibrant blend of 12 sustainably sourced botanicals including Cherry Blossom, Rosehip and Strawberry, topped up with Champagne and garnished with exquisite edible flowers.

Sofitel London St James
Sofitel London St James

Guests wishing to experience every aspect of the collaboration will receive complimentary exhibition tickets along with a signature cocktail for two when booking the Opera Suite.


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