Step inside, and you will come across terracotta statues in the Promenade Lounge, crafted by sculptor-painter Shyamal Roy over five years. They serve as a tribute to this incredible art form of Bengal and emphasise the Hotel's deep connection to the city's rich cultural heritage. The art and culture thread is also evident in the works of prominent Bengali artists, such as Sakti Burman, Paritosh Sen, and Asit Haldar, displayed across the Hotel. The Hotel puts a strong emphasis on design, and various areas have undergone design transformations. For example, Cal27, the all-day diner at Taj Bengal, named after the neighbourhood's postal code, 700027, was a cafe called The Esplanade in its 1989 avatar. Later, it was transformed into a trattoria. In 2017, a French designer oversaw the renovation, converting it into Cal27 and drawing inspiration from iconic Kolkata landmarks such as the Marble Palace, Sovabazar Rajbari, and Victoria Memorial. The chequered floor and the louvre windows pay homage to old Kolkata homes.