Sinks are located outside the pod. The bathroom in question actually belongs to London restaurant Sketch, a favourite hotspot for celebrities, bloggers, and selfie-aficionados alike.
Each egg-like bathroom pod is taller than a human and contains a single toilet. London Eats: Afternoon Tea at Sketch. So naturally, it was top of my list to visit when planning our London trip! Afternoon tea at sketch London (supplied image) Each of the five rooms at sketch has a distinct look and The Gallery’s quirky elegance doesn’t disappoint; from the pink velvet chairs which look a little like a circle of lady fingers to David Shrigley’s 239 original framed prints on the walls, The Gallery is a room for artistic expression. The wall is a mythological fresco – all lily pads and nymphs dipping porcelain limbs into a lagoon. From the enchanted forest entryway to the futuristic toilets, this place is a small window into another reality. Within walking distance, there are an array of shops, cafes, bars and bakeries, including the famous Park Theatre café bar. After all, not many other restaurants boast an all-pink diner and enchanted forest bar.
Sketch Bathroom pods, London. Sinks are located outside the pod. Londen Restaurants Tumblr Ideeën Tumblr Ideeën Londen Restaurants. Sketch London might be just another name on the list but lavish decor and white tablecloths aside, it’s far from being a stuffy joint. Sketch London is undeniably magical. I visited Sketch to have the Night Before Christmas Afternoon Tea, and I’ve never felt more like Alice in Wonderland in my life. The bathroom of the Ritz is what you’d expect from one of London’s longest-serving, establishment hotels – more ladies ‘powder room’ with apricot coloured sofas and roses in vases than zany outer space eggs (à la Sketch). I’m guessing a lot of you have seen glimpses of Sketch London online – with its gorgeous pink decor, charming tea service, art-covered walls, and crazy bathroom pods (we’ll get to that), it’s pretty much a Pinterest board come to life. Each dining concept had us gasping in surprise – even after reading rave reviews, we were still staggered by Sketch’s beauty. Finsbury Park is a very cultured and unique part of London and a perfect setting for Sketch House. Situated close to the Underground and National Rail Stations provides easy access to Central London and beyond. Heather-Jade Stanley. The ladies bathroom at the restaurant transports visitors into an art deco nirvana, decorated with a powder blue sky and palm tree mural, offset …