Spires Art case study – Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin

Built in 1824, The Shelbourne Hotel has stood the test of time as one of Ireland’s most exquisite five-star luxury hotels.

A Shelbourne Hotel bedroom suite

Built in 1824, The Shelbourne Hotel has stood the test of time as one of Ireland’s most exquisite five-star luxury hotels.

Proud of its role as a landmark in Irish literary, social, political, culinary and artistic development, we have worked with designers to maintain the integrity of the building and its history, with a beautiful, classic take on the past, while transitioning it to the present in a tasteful and sophisticated way.

Spires Art provided a huge variety of artwork to fit with both the classic and contemporary needs of this truly unique piece of Irish property. From printing room number plaques for each door to fine art for the renowned Princess Grace suite, we can take care of all your needs.

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