Gallery Image Page Informaiton
[Run Gallery Manager]
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| Trump Toronto_01 |
Trump_01 |
The Trump Building is between Scotia Plaza, the headquarters of Scotiabank (to its left) and First Canadian Place, the home of Bank of Montreal, (to its right).
Photo David Whittaker
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| Trump Toronto_02 |
Trump_02 |
Suits, the ground-floor lobby bar contrasts golden curtains and tufted black leather seating.
Photo David Whittaker
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| Trump Toronto_03 |
Trump_03 |
In guest rooms, oversized three-foot-by-eight-foot images of cherry blossoms are printed on canvas and mounted on the walls above the headboards as statement pieces.
Photo David Whittaker
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| Trump Toronto_04 |
Trump_04 |
In the lobby, polished granite floors, white onyx-paneled walls, and lush upholstery give visitors a first glimpse at the hotel's restrained opulence.
Photo David Whittaker
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| Trump Toronto_05 |
Trump_05 |
For a staircase connecting banquet floors, a lasercut chrome balustrade in an organic filigree pattern is topped with a black lacquer handrail.
Photo David Whittaker
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| Trump Toronto_06 |
Trump_06 |
In the lounge of the restaurant, Stock, plaster reliefs on the ceiling and brushed oak taormina floors help define the space. A semi-precious quartz bar, nail-head detailing on banquettes, and custom crystal table lights imbue Art Deco glamour.
Photo David Whittaker
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| Trump Toronto_07 |
Trump_07 |
In the hall adjacent to ballrooms, a restrained use of color allows the rich materials and details to come to the fore.
Photo David Whittaker
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| Trump Toronto_08 |
Trump_08 |
A seating area in the lobby carries the sophisticated palette of bronze, ebony, smoky gray, and ivory.
Photo David Whittaker
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| Trump Toronto_09 |
Trump_09 |
Behind the reception desk is a three-dimensional sculpture in the form of a cherry blossom branch, handmade of Czech crystals and illuminated with LEDs.
Photo David Whittaker
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| Trump Toronto_10 |
Trump_10 |
Bathrooms boast rainfall showers, in-mirror television screens, and deep soaking tubs.
Photo David Whittaker
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