Grosvenor House Reveals Its Luxury Nursery Suite Fit for a Royal Baby

Grosvenor House Reveals Its Luxury Nursery Suite Fit for a Royal Baby

Grosvenor House, A JW Marriott Hotel and bespoke nursery designers Dragons of Walton Street are delighted to announce the opening of the highly anticipated ‘Suite Dreams’ nursery.

Designed and tailored with a royal baby in mind, one of Grosvenor House's Premium Park View Suites has been transformed into a quintessentially British nursery - making it the first nursery offering of its kind from a central London luxury hotel.

Inspired by the suite's idyllic views of Hyde Park and the hotel's history, Dragons of Walton Street, who has a historic association with the Royal family, has created and installed a selection of bespoke, hand crafted and painted furniture for an unforgettable home from home experience, catering for the needs of families travelling with small children.

Guests will not only be able to indulge in the extraordinary services of Grosvenor House, they will also have all of the practical equipment needed in the suite to ensure that their little prince or princess (as well as a sleep deprived Mum and Dad) has a relaxing, calm and comfortable stay.

Encompassing a peaceful and tranquil tone and in keeping with the Dragons' signature style, the master bedroom features a wonderfully sculpted scroll top cotbed, complete with a regal coronet and sheer voiles neatly draped either side.

Combining the practical with luxury, the bedroom, decorated in ivory tones with luxury trimmings, also has a chaise longue with two arms making nursing easier for new mothers.

Between the bedroom and the bathroom, guests will find a practical baby changing area charmingly themed with timeless Beatrix Potter characters, including the world famous Peter Rabbit.

The living area has a more playful London theme, featuring a number of child-size furnishings and toys, including a hand-painted play table bursting to life with iconic London landmarks and rush-seated chairs, hand painted for Grosvenor House.

The rush-seat chair is the most iconic piece of furniture in the Dragons' range, and is a favourite amongst celebrities - both Samantha Cameron and Sophie Dahl have had their own hand painted creations produced.Grosvenor Suite

The pièce de résistance however, is a beautiful dolls house cupboard hand painted to represent Grosvenor House's signature architecture - the intricate artwork for this piece alone took five days to paint!

Guests will be able to select from three packages starting from £2,230 per night: Clarence (one night), Windsor (two nights) and Buckingham (three nights).

Guests who choose the premium Buckingham package will enjoy a full baby concierge service including: pick up from the airport, an evening of childcare, dinner for two in JW Steakhouse, pampering treatments for both parents, a private consultation with one of the Dragons of Walton Street's head designers, a private tour of Buckingham Palace (date dependent) as well as a personal shopping trip at Harrods.

Alongside the beautiful furniture, the Suite Dreams nursery also includes an iconic Balmoral Silver Cross Pram. The Balmoral is the original coach-built pram and, like Dragons' furniture, is handmade and hand painted in the UK. Described as the Rolls Royce of prams, it has been the pram of choice for royalty and celebrities around the world for decades.

The 'Suite Dreams' package will be officially open to the public from June.

Visit www.londongrosvenorhouse.co.uk or call +44 (0)207 499 6363.

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