Bathed in flattering golden light, the foyer and atrium bar of London's Dorsett Hotel subtly evoke the Art Deco glamour of the roaring '20s. The style connotes a fitting combination of refinement and pleasure, but here that is particularly apt, since architect Flanagan Lawrence created the hotel from the former Shepherd's Bush Pavilion, built in 1923 as a 3,000-seat movie theater.
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