Category: Hotel Design
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Oases in The Sky: The Garden Terrace Suites at the St. Regis Mexico City
[ad_1] These recently renovated guest rooms feature verdant terraces with breathtaking views Courtesy of the St. Regis Mexico City Many aspirational travelers keep lists of hotels they hope to overnight at around the world. In advance of its 15th anniversary, the St. Regis Mexico City—which rises 31 stories along the verdant Paseo de la Reforma […]
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Inside Post Company’s Pristine Lakeville, Connecticut Showroom – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] To say that multidisciplinary design firm Post Company had a hand in defining the visual language behind New York State’s boutique hotel boom is an understatement. Not only did they apply their talents to the development of the wondrous Catskill compound Inness, they also designed Marram Montauk in the Hamptons, Sound View in Greenport and The Lake House […]
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ARRIVE Memphis Merges Southern Warmth and Industrial Style – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] There’s a number of buzzy, luxury hotels in Memphis, Tennessee—from glamorous art-deco to ultra-modern properties—but none have incorporated themselves into the local framework quite like ARRIVE Memphis. Opened in 2019 and owned by Palisociety since 2020, the boutique destination is located in the heart of Downtown, right across from the National Civil Rights Museum. […]
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Inside The Tokyo EDITION, Toranomon – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Even before guests arrive to the check-in desk on the verdant 31st floor lobby of The Tokyo EDITION, Toranomon, they pass through several sensory indicators that they’ve entered an EDITION hotel. On the ground floor of the 38-story tower—of which the EDITION populates floors 31 to 36—there’s a dedicated pedestrian entrance dressed in pristine black marble. […]
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Hotel Hubertus’ “Hub of Huts” Wellness Area Resembles an Upside-Down Alpine Village – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Network of Architecture’s wellness-focused addition to Hotel Hubertus—an Italian alpine haven with stunning panoramic views—looks much like a gravity-defying, upside-down village. Referencing reflections in water, nodding toward classic alpine architecture and supported by angled tree-like columns, the calming complex is known as the Hub of Huts. On the upward-facing side, the refuge incorporates two […]