7 Tavistock Place Greater London, England WC1H 9SN
Seated: 50
Standing: 100
The Arnold Room blends cosmopolitan urban flair with rich period accents, crafting an eclectic space and fostering one of the UK’s most recognisable exhibition venues. Every guest who enters the Arnold Room will gravitate towards something different and inspect their own favourite features. Though one of Mary Ward House’s less famous rooms, the Arnold Room is also one of the most daringly styling and deeply evocative. Exposed brickwork is the defining feature. It runs across the whole far wall and makes a wide central column that helps the room stand out. A large bay section bathes the room in light through several large windows, with sunlight reflecting from the pale parquet floor and light brickwork. Several pieces of our contemporary artwork decorate the walls, and the generous dimensions of the room lend it the scale to accommodate larger crowds. The Arnold Room also tends to attract clients who put a premium on privacy thanks to its high-mounted windows.