The Cross, London

B3 Designers led the interior design for this one-of-a-kind space. Spread over 6 floors, The Cross is a revived, renewed, and regenerated nod to the original 90’s institution.

The Brief

The Cross triumphed from ’93 within a post-industrial setting. Collaborating with owners Gemma and Billy Reilly, B3 led the interior design for this one-of-a-kind space. The original Cross was set over a series of separate arches; this time it’s spread over six floors with a unique experience to each floor that together creates a unified narrative. The design is inspired by the structure of the original building itself, as well as the industrial surroundings of the King’s Cross area in London.

Guests can choose their preferred level of energy or intimacy, with each space representing a different experience, and all spaces feel approachable yet glamorous, sophisticated yet cheeky.

The Cross, London

The Material Palette

While working through our overall design theme, we wanted to ensure we were celebrating the honesty and raw industrial elements of the building’s shell, adding layers of comfort and glamour, and topping it off with beautiful, unexpected finishes. The material palette for The Cross is diverse, extensive and very important to the entire experience.

The Cross, London

Ground Floor

While working through our overall design theme, we wanted to ensure we were celebrating the honesty and raw industrial elements of the building’s shell, adding layers of comfort and glamour, and topping it off with beautiful, unexpected finishes. The material palette for The Cross is diverse, extensive and very important to the entire experience.

First Floor

The first floor greets guests with a show-stopping marble-top bar, stripped-back brick walls and original timber floors, beautiful burnt orange banquettes, bespoke dining furniture, reclaimed vintage glass chandeliers, and dots of planting. 

The Cross, London
The Cross, London

the Barn

The second floor is designed to be a spill-over to dining with its own all-day lounge vibe. Characterful reclaimed timbers on the walls and floor provide a raw backdrop to a turned-up and luxurious collection of furniture.

The Cross, London

Red Room

The third floor is an unexpected celebration in red. With textured crocodile-skin effect wallpaper adorning the walls, complemented by lush bespoke geometric carpet, velvet lounge seating, and a rolled fabric bar-front, the top floor is a surprising reward for guests who will be transported to a glamorous, intimate lounge experience. The ceiling truly is a marvel, with B3 Designers’ concept being executed by French artist Pierre Clement.

The Cross, London

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