September 11, 2008
SKYCITy auckland opens new bar - the lobby - at the grand hotel
From late September the SKYCITY Grand Hotel will introduce its new bar, The Lobby. Designed by the award-winning Tom
Skyring, the style of the bar will be truly sumptuous.
Skyring's designs are modern and contemporary, whilst referencing hotel bars of old.
Tom Skyring said: "We wanted to create a space that would provide secluded meeting areas, whilst at the same time
providing a fantastic space to entertain guests.
"Combining black leathers with tan and more muted hues, not only evokes a modern, sophisiticated look, but also
highlights the incredible Karl Maughan paintings that deserve attention. The décor will inspire guests to relax in this
urban retreat."
Paul Huggins, SKYCITY Grand Hotel Manager, said: "At the SKYCITY Grand Hotel we always look to continue our theme of an
oasis in the heart of the city. The Lobby is a welcome addition to our five-star facilities, expanding our range of
options to entertain our guests."
Inspired by the very best in New Zealand ingredients, The Lobby will serve a glamorous twist on national favourites such
as Anzac biscuits and raspberry lamingtons. Seasonal flavours found in canapés and hand-crafted platters, created direct
from Peter Gordon's dine kitchen, will be matched with New Zealand wines in a bar that looks to create a lavish
experience.
Dine-created dishes will include the irrepressibly popular Crispy twice cooked South Island pork belly on a salad of
green papaya, Cos lettuce, peanuts, chilli, coriander and crispy shallots. Bellota's deep-fried goat's cheese fritters
drizzled with Manuka honey and Macadamia nuts are a favourite at the Spanish tapas bar, and will delight guests equally
at The Lobby.
The Lobby occupies a new space that combines both private and shared areas, outlined by sheer voile curtains and
multi-level furniture to create an intimate feel. A combination of couches, ottomans and deep cavernous chairs allow for
greater interaction, highlighted by individual two-tier tables that are neatly flood-lit. Tiered crystal chandelier
lighting, sixties hooded lamps and a white marble-lit bar accentuate the dual purpose of the space, as the bar will be
luxurious by both day and night.
ENDS