The Exhibitionist hotel – a look inside. Let’s take a sneak peek of the interior where artists are celebrated, by showcasing their talent throughout. It changes regularly with different artists designing the corridors monthly.
The Exhibitionist is located in the famous Kensington district and offers you one of the most unique hotel experiences in London. The Exhibitionist Hotel, Kensington is unlike any other hotel in London. Situated in the heart of Kensington, you are sure to have a hotel experience you will never forget.
The hotel brings together the heritage of the beautifully restored eighteenth century townhouses which are situated alongside contemporary and stylish design.
Art is a central feature The Exhibitionist hotel – every month public spaces are taken over by the best in up and coming artists showcasing their work.

You will find this influence continues throughout the hotel where each corridor has been themed by an individual artist and suites which have been individually designed by renowned designers such as Jimmie Martin.
The different themes are quite contrasting in style, which is very authentic, not everything has to match which makes it a fun and quirky design I think.
The toned down green crushed velvet is much more subdued than the previous bold patterned and brightly coloured rooms above.
The bathrooms are pure luxury, as you can see. Wouldn’t mind resting up here for a while.
The Exhibitionist is surely an art and interior design lovers haven. It is an interesting and elaborately designed hotel which you would never get bored with.
I love the whole concept and the fact that it is always transforming and bringing a new sense of wonder. I think it is a fantastic new and fresh idea.
What do you think of the overall design and concept behind it? Let me know in the comments. We love hearing your feedback.
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