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Breakfast at Tiffany’s (well next door)

by Kelly Sparkes on April 8, 2012

Tiffany Window Display

Tiffany window display

Easter Sunday morning in Barcelona and we venture out to find a traditional little café.

We find Tiffany’s, luckily for Mr S it’s closed, so I take some photos of the window displays (I take A LOT of photos these days). I’m hungry, Mr S is hungry, and quaint little restaurants are thin on the ground in the very posh area we’re standing in, so we go next door to the Mandarin Oriental.

We nearly stayed at the Mandarin, but decided against it in favour of the more intimate Hotel Pulitzer (I’ll cover that in another post), so we were both quite keen to have a nosy inside. It’s a very classy place; I’ll let the photos do the talking…

Mandarin Oriental Entrance

The impressive entrance ramp, complete with gorgeous carpet and lighting, oh and Mr S tapping his foot impatiently

The geometric ceiling hanging separates the restaurant from the floor above but retains a bright and airy feel.

Restaurant

Inventive contemporary table decoration, bet it looks lovely in the lamplight.

I totally fell in love with these linen wall panels and the humongous rug.

Walls and Floors

Great mix of geometrical and floral patterns, giving the room a nice oriental twist

The breakfast is amazing, but this is a design blog so I won’t go into too much detail, instead, take a look at these gorgeous hand made Easter Eggs.

Easter Eggs

nope, they wouldn't let me eat them...

Finally, some photos of the loos, look at those gold Axor Citterio taps, ooo and the mosaic mirrored tiles… Am I alone in my love for posh bathrooms?

Ladies Loos

Glamour all the way baby, even the sign with its laser cut geometric shapes. (can you spot the self portrait?)

and the gents (taken by Mr S)

Mens

Dark, moody and masculine. Not quite sure what the stools are for, apart from catching drips from the soap dispenser, but they do finish it off...

The Mandarin Oriental Barcelona is a feast for the eyes and the stomach with it’s excellent breakfast.  Check out their (ugly) website for photos of the rooms and the rest of the hotel.