Luton Hoo, in Bedfordshire, owned by Sir Harold and Lady Zia
Wernher, was opened to the public in 1950. Adshead was commissioned to
decorate the restaurant in 1949. Part, but not all, of her mural still
exists. Through the use of trompel’oeil Adshead’s design plays on the
landscape in which Luton Hoo stands with far reaching fanciful views
beyond.
A contemporary account, (quoted by Ann Compton in Earthly Delights, Mary Adshead, University of Liverpool Art Gallery, 2005, p. 54) describes entering the restaurant:
As the door opens, we have the illusion of stepping into a cool
marquee, airy and balloon-like, as we look out, under the awnings, into a
land and land and seascape of the artist’s imagining. The
extraordinary thing is that there is no feeling of being constricted
within four wall the design has the effect of dissolving them away.