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Four Seasons Hotel New York unveils highly anticipated 120 million dollar transformation (United States)

Over the last two decades, Four Seasons Hotel New York has consistently set the bar for quintessential Manhattan residential living.

Four Seasons Hotel New York unveils highly anticipated 120 million dollar transformation (United States)

Over the last two decades, Four Seasons Hotel New York has consistently set the bar for quintessential Manhattan residential living.

Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands - United States - Industry economy - Renovation / Addition
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2016-12-13


Now the magnificent collection of newly remodeled suites, junior suites and corridors, a project personally overseen by visionary hotelier and design innovator Ty Warner, continues this legacy, by creating a new standard of excellence in New York City.

As a true patron of architecture, Warner curated each and every design element for the USD 120 million renovation. Contrasting textures and unique architectural details combined with unmatched views of New York City create a beautifully designed, tranquil escape that no guest would ever want to leave. All of the newly-unveiled interiors remain true to the celebrated modern-deco style of IM Pei, the architectural mastermind behind the building’s iconic design. 

"I travelled around the world to select the finest fabrics, exotic stone surfaces and furnishings to create the Ty Warner Penthouse, the most expensive and extraordinary residence unrivaled in luxury hotels,” Warner says. "I have taken inspiration from my travels and created a seamlessly designed oasis fit for the most luxury-conscious travellers. No attention to detail and no cost were spared to provide a rarified experience unmatched in Manhattan.”  

Handmade king-sized lighted-pedestal beds with custom linens appear to float above the ground. Handcrafted furnishings made from rare Japanese tamo ash, cerused oak and bespoke fabrics add to the sleek monochromatic style. Distinctive English sycamore wood panelling as well as lizard gold and Chabata wallcoverings are featured throughout, and custom-woven, 100 percent wool carpets and hand-knotted rugs lend the living spaces an intimate yet elegant feel. 

Each of the 368 newly designed studio and suite accommodations boasts oversized windows that can actually be opened, a rarity in New York City, and offer sweeping panoramic views of Manhattan and an abundance of natural light. All accommodations feature striking, custom-designed ziggurat ceilings with variable lighting, and when the sun sets, lighting can be adjusted to suit the mood.

Luxurious Italian Breccia Oniciata marble enhances the spacious bathrooms that include separate glass enclosed showers; oversized deep-soaking tubs, many with whirlpools; remote controlled mirrored televisions; and Bvlgari amenities. Accommodations feature oversized walk-in English sycamore closets with a separate make-up area. Curved 65-inch and curved 55-inch HD televisions bring a state-of-the-art entertainment experience with an awesome feeling of being immersed in the picture itself in every suite. Each space is graced by individually selected original artwork to enhance the feeling of a posh private residence.

“The expense and thoughtfulness that Mr. Warner has invested in this renovation elevates Four Seasons Hotel New York to a new level of Manhattan living,” says Mehdi Eftekari, General Manager. “In contrast to the activity of New York City, guests will be immersed in serenity in our new extraordinary suites and junior suites.  There is literally no other property to compare with it and guests should expect a truly exceptional experience the moment they enter the door.” 


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