Ruinart x Jonathan Anderson’s pop-up hotel in Notting Hill
Hotel 1729, a one-bedroom hospitality concept designed by Ruinart x Jonathan Anderson
This week, Ruinart opens the doors to a one bedroom luxury hotel concept created in collaboration with fashion designer Jonathan Anderson
Designer Jonathan Anderson outside Ruinart Hotel 1729
Last year, it was designer Tom Hingston and Primrose Hill. This year, Ruinart’s pop-up hotel is the creation of fashion designer Jonathan Anderson inside a Notting Hill townhouse. Named Hotel 1729, guests can check-in for a one-night only experience hosted by the champagne house’s Mai?tre D?, Olivier Livoir.
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The dining experience is the focal point of the evening, designed to cater for up to eight guests in total, who will be taken on a sensory culinary exploration through Ruinart‘s history. Whilst the exact details of Anderson’s concept are kept strictly secretive, his main inspiration comes from a recent visit to the Ruinart Maison, and the 1735 artwork Le Déjeuner d’huîtres (The Oyster Lunch) by Jean-François de Troy which includes the first appearance of a champagne bottle in painting. ‘Le Déjeuner d’huîtres’ (The Oyster Lunch) by Jean-Franc?ois de Troy (1735), Muse?e Conde? (Chantilly, France)
The menu itself has been specially created to perfectly pair with Ruinart cuve?es by Chef Luke Selby, who previously worked as head chef at Ollie Dabbous’ HIDE. All drinks and courses will be served...
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