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The Saint George Hotel is a celebration of Toronto’s layered history

The Saint George Hotel is a celebration of Toronto’s layered history

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Designed by Mason Studio, The Saint George Hotel by Kimpton’s interior design communicates a narrative of local pride, diverse heritage and contemporary culture.

The 14-story hotel integrates elements of Toronto’s culture and personality, giving guests a distinct sense of place. With 188 guest rooms, including 20 suites, a presidential suite, a fitness centre, meeting and event space, the property provides unique guest accommodation within a neighbourhood setting.

The Saint George Hotel Interior

The Saint George Hotel Interior

Guests initial experience with the hotel comes via an exterior black wood awning at the main entrance, giving the hotel street presence and welcoming guests for their stay. The awning is punctuated with small pin like lights, spelling Kimpton in Braille lettering. The lighting is a subtle nod to the iconic marquee signs that once occupied the neighbourhood.

The Saint George Hotel Interior

The most visually striking element on the exterior is the 10-storey high hand-painted mural on the west-facing facade of the building. Mason Studio commissioned well-known street artist BirdO to create a surreal geometric bird that continues the narrative of the interior experience to the exterior.

The Saint George Hotel Interior

Upon entry, the reception area features a marble desk framed with wooden arches, backdropped by a hand-painted mural of a misty Toronto-inspired scene. Adjacent to reception is a guest lounge, designed to feel like a living room. The space is a collection of bespoke furniture, artwork, lighting and objects, many crafted by local makers that continue to tell the story of local culture and design.

The Saint George Hotel Interior

The Saint George Hotel Interior

Arches are used throughout the hotel as a physical indicator of moving from one experience to another. They visually guide guests throughout the space while paying homage to Toronto’s diverse architectural style and eras.

The Saint George Hotel Interior

A 400-square-foot lounge situated on the main floor, just outside the meeting room is realized in darker, more saturated tones to convey a feeling of intimacy. A custom bar and beverage area offer the opportunity for guests to relax before entering the meeting room.

The Saint George Hotel Interior

The adjacent 1,100-square-foot meeting space, the Peregrine Room, is, by contrast, bright and spacious. The change in mood between the lounge and the meeting room reinforce the concept of distinct neighbourhoods within the city.

The Saint George Hotel Interior

On the guestroom levels, a collection of original, small vintage black-and-white photographs from a couple’s vacation to Toronto appear at each guest entry. These images tell an intimate story of early post-war vacationers discovering the city.

The Saint George Hotel Interior

The Saint George Hotel Interior

The suites are a continuation of the nostalgic nod to the layered heritage of the neighbourhood. The rooms are designed with a residential approach by housing a collection of art and custom designed furniture and lighting that is seemingly collected over time.

The Saint George Hotel Interior

The Saint George Hotel Interior

Photography by Naomi Finlay

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