Malmaison, UK

Malmaison artwork exudes a captivating allure that combines elegance with a touch of avant-garde. Each piece across the brand’s various locations captures a ‘rebellious’ streak whilst showcasing a harmonious blend of colours, shapes and textures that invites viewers to delve into a realm where creativity knows no bounds.

Mural 1 at Malmaison Reading: Draws inspiration from ‘The Ballard of Reading Goal’ written by Oscar Wilde and the time in which he spent incarcerated in the town. (And of course a little nod to Banksy’s work that features on the wall of Reading prison!)

Mural 2 at Malmaison Manchester Piccadilly: Old metal facade with stickers, on which guests could add their own! Vinyl design to doors to conceal access points.

Mural 3 at various locations: Graffiti style mural rolled out across bathrooms throughout all Malmaison locations, some of which were re-designed to include ceilings.

Mural 4 at various locations: Titled ‘Music Venue’ drawing inspiration from some of the brand’s music heavy locations.