Interior design Alberto Pinto
Interior design Alberto Pinto
The 328 rooms reflect the distinct stylistic era of the building with a particularly decadent take on seaside glamour.
A redesign plays up color contrast to celebrate sunset, sea, and sand. Walls are bathed in warm tones, and floors come alive in cool colors. Furniture is uncluttered and displays clean, rounded lines accented by chrome, varnish, and brass. The overall effect is less retro than contemporary, with an emphasis on modern materials. The hotel was awarded the prestigious Red Dot Design Award in 2004.
Architecture Old-school elegance
The Miami Beach-inspired façade curves to provide visual relief and a flowing sense of interior and exterior space.
Turquoise-mosaic pools and public spaces in a muted palette play up sun and shade. Bold Pucci-style patterns are reinterpreted in an array of different textures and materials, whether sandblasted onto mirrors around the bar or transformed into expressive light shades. Materials such as chrome, mirrored glass, travertine, and marble add strong accents of luxury and old-school elegance.