The Waldorf Hilton Hotel has partnered with luxury furniture design company, Herman Miller, to offer a bespoke ‘Work from The Waldorf’ package.

The offering includes a new room type featuring a dedicated luxury office space connected to an Executive Room, ideal for business travellers who are required to quarantine upon arrival or professionals looking for an iconic hotel with a dedicated workspace in the city.

Working with Herman Miller’s newly refurbished Kingsway showcase venue, the new workstations – comprising the Sayl Chair, Ollin Monitor Arm and sit/stand adjustable desk – offer the best in ergonomic design paired with a list of luxury amenities.

Expertly crafted office furniture will help enable guests to reach new levels of productivity and keep at peak performance whilst staying at the hotel.

Available to book for a minimum of seven nights from December, the bespoke package includes a range of luxury amenities such as premium WiFi, a studio quality “Blue” microphone for virtual meetings, a full HD monitor with keyboard and mouse and a connectivity hub with an ergonomic laptop stand.

“With many people in the capital now having to work remotely, and with travellers needing a place to work whilst they quarantine in the UK, we felt it was important to review and adapt our current offering in order to provide professionals with well-crafted office space in our rooms,” explains Guy Hilton, General Manager at the Waldorf Hilton.

He adds: “As one of London’s most iconic hotels, we wanted the dedicated office space we provided to our guests to not fall short on the luxury experience we offer. We are therefore very excited to be partnering with Herman Miller’s Kingsway Showcase Venue and their experts in ergonomic design, to offer state-of-the-art, dedicated office spaces to our guests.”

Designed by Sir Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, The Waldorf Hilton is a 298-key hotel featuring 19 suites, four restaurants and bars including Homage Restaurant, Good Godfrey’s Bar & Lounge, Private Homage and Waldorf Tea room, as well as an art deco entertainment space, Palm Court.