The Hari

The Hari in Belgravia unveils new renovations

The Hari, Belgravia has unveiled a large renovation across its guest rooms. Working with Hospitality Designs Designer of the Year for 2023, Tara Bernerd, who originally designed The Hari, the hotel has refreshed and reinvigorated the rooms with new design, furniture, fabrics and flooring.

Under the concept of reimagining and reinventing, rather than replacing, to support the hotels ongoing commitment to sustainability, the wide-planked wood floors have been lightened, with new bespoke designed rugs set beneath the beds in tones of cream and navy, or rich chocolate brown. Bed frames are now finished in a dark ivory leather, complementing the newly upholstered headboards finished in either a dark racing green, or rich caramel corduroy. Bespoke side tables, cantilevered from the headboard are finished in a mid-toned wood, with a pale, lightly-veined marble top and the iconic Tara Bernerd mirrors above the bed have been retained.

More updates include the room window seats which have been recovered in a honey-caramel velvet. A new ovoid table with a black metal base and an onyx top veined in shades of greys and creams, sits in front and chosen so that it can be angled towards the sofa, or the new armchair in mid-toned timber with a soft green felt covering. New sheer curtains in a light neutral complete the transformation and refresh of the rooms. Guests can also expect an updated bar design and with further renovations due to take place in Q1 next year.

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The Hari in London opened its doors in August 2016. The hotel is the vision of Dr. Aron Harilela, Chairman and CEO of Harilela Hotels Ltd, and the first hotel to open under the ‘The Hari’ brand. A second hotel opened in 2020 in Hong Kong. The Harilela Group was established in 1959 and is still wholly owned by the Harilela family. The Harilela Group is the parent company of Harilela Hotels which owns 15 properties across Hong Kong, China, the...