DLSM Studio, the interior design agency formerly known as DesignLSM, has announced the completion of its transformative redesign of The Trafalgar St James Hotel.

Situated at 2 Spring Gardens, Trafalgar Square, the property now offers a refreshed guest experience that blends historic significance with contemporary elegance.

The Trafalgar St James Hotel lobby

The Trafalgar St James Hotel redesign involved transforming the ground floor front of house – featuring the reception, lounge, The Rockwell bar and washrooms – along with the strategic addition of six new basement suites.

The overarching design narrative, titled ‘Exotic Ports of Call’, draws inspiration from the building’s rich maritime history. Once the headquarters of the Cunard Shipping Company, the property’s narrative pays homage to the iconic 1922 world cruise of Cunard’s Laconia.

This era of steamship travel represented a golden age of exploration, where travellers experienced diverse cultures and exotic destinations.

The Trafalgar St James Hotel guestroom

The design reflects this sense of adventure and sophistication by incorporating rich textured fabrics, layered materiality, earthy colour palettes, bold patterns and dramatic planting.

Influences from cultural contrasts and tropical landscapes – including the Caribbean islands, New York, the Bahamas, Cuba, Panama, the West Indies, Northern Africa and the Mediterranean, which are woven throughout the hotel’s interiors.

The Trafalgar St James Hotel guestroom

DLSM Studio carefully balanced Art Deco elements with contemporary luxury to create a cohesive and immersive environment. Moulded plaster panels in the reception depict tropical flora and fauna, complemented by striking marble flooring. The ground floor lounge and The Rockwell Bar transition seamlessly from day to night, offering an inviting yet sophisticated atmosphere.

The Trafalgar St James Hotel bar

The basement, previously underutilised, has been converted into a vibrant commercial asset, featuring innovative lightwells that emulate sunlight throughout the day by using ceiling lightboxes to simulate natural daylight cycles, enhancing the guest experience and unlocking new revenue potential.

Throughout the property, guests will discover custom-designed carpets, unique artworks, and sculptural elements that add layers of texture and narrative.