This video was produced by Dezeen for AHEAD as part of a partnership. "It's been curated in a way that you rarely see in a hotel - it's been curated in a way that feels like you're walking into your fantasy house," said Bruce. Roman and Williams made use of rich jewel-toned wallpaper in many of the rooms Other spaces, like The Fireplace Room, feature hand-painted custom wallpaper set against velvet upholstery in jewel tones. Rustic tableware and classical art pieces create a secluded atmosphere. The historic magistrates' court was renovated into a formal ballroom, featuring wall murals painted by French artist Claire Basler. Bold interiors breathe new life into the Grade-II listed structure " brought in this stunning layering of rich materials, from new beautiful timber wall panelling to some exquisite wallpapering in really theatrical colours," said Bruce. Interior design studio Roman and Williams furnished the space, creating eclectic and vintage-inspired interiors. It just creates the beating heart of the hotel," said Bruce. "You get a real feeling of energy from the buzz, and the chatter and the clatter. Each storey is landscaped with overhanging plants and painted with a soft sea-foam green. The central chamber was transformed into a glass-domed dining hall. "Now you walk into a stunning lobby, and the first thing you see is this three-storey atrium." The atrium acts as the central space of the hotel "Where the hotel's main door is now used to be an entrance into a courtyard, where all the defendants would have been brought in." "From an architectural point of view, we worked very hard in terms of how the building was laid out," said Bruce.
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Vintage interiors take inspiration from the building's historical past The prison's historic inhabitants included the Kray Twins, Oscar Wilde and Emmeline Pankhurst.