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THE SURREY, A CORINTHIA HOTEL UNVEILS OPULENT SIGNATURE SUITES INSPIRED BY THE GRANDEUR OF CENTRAL PARK AND UPPER EAST SIDE ELEGANCE (États-Unis)

Four distinctive residential-style suites marry architectural heritage with bespoke design and effortless luxury.

THE SURREY, A CORINTHIA HOTEL UNVEILS OPULENT SIGNATURE SUITES INSPIRED BY THE GRANDEUR OF CENTRAL PARK AND UPPER EAST SIDE ELEGANCE (États-Unis)

Four distinctive residential-style suites marry architectural heritage with bespoke design and effortless luxury.

Catégorie : Afrique Océan Indien - États-Unis - Économie du secteur vRénovation ou nouveauté dans un établissement
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Crédit photo © Corinthia Hotels


The Upper East Side's newest luxury destination, The Surrey, A Corinthia Hotel, is proud to introduce a collection of signature suites that seamlessly blend New York's storied elegance with the refinement of residential-style living.

Designed by renowned interior designer Martin Brudnizki of MBDS, the four newly launched suites - The Pine Bank Bridge Suite, Bethesda Grandeur Suite, Greywacke Heritage Suite, and The Surrey Suite - pay homage to the architectural beauty of Central Park's most iconic bridges.

The Surrey's signature suites embody the enduring spirit of quiet luxury synonymous with the property's legacy. Just steps from Madison Avenue's renowned boutiques, the cultural institutions of Museum Mile, and the tranquil expanse of Central Park, the suites serve as an elegant retreat from the city's energy; while speaking to the rich tapestry of the neighborhood they call home.

Their design, complete with refined architectural details and thoughtfully curated furnishings, creates an atmosphere where heritage and modernity coexist in perfect harmony.

Each suite embodies the spirit of its namesake landmark, incorporating bespoke details that echo each bridge's intricate ironwork, stone carvings, and timeless charm. From sculpted crown moldings to opulent finishes and furnishings, these thoughtfully designed spaces immerse guests in a world where heritage meets modern sophistication.

By weaving in subtle nods to the surrounding bridges of Central Park, the suites create a seamless connection between the timeless beauty of their interiors and the prestigious locale that defines The Surrey experience. The hotel has collaborated with the expert team at Paris-based VISTO Gallery to curate an art collection across the property, with the suites serving as no exception. Each is complete with an array of artworks that represent different artists who have had an impact on New York's artistic landscape.

Spanning 1,200 to 1,300 square feet, the Bethesda Grandeur, Pine Bank Bridge, and Greywacke Heritage Suites offer expansive one-bedroom accommodation, complete with king-size beds draped in sumptuous linens, elegant living areas, and ensuite bathrooms featuring deep soaking bathtubs and double vanities. For the ultimate indulgence, the 2,130-square-foot, two-bedroom Surrey Suite - inspired by Central Park's Bow Bridge - presents an unparalleled sanctuary of timeless beauty and contemporary luxury.

All signature suites include well-appointed desks and exclusive Antica Farmacista bath amenities, alongside a host of thoughtful touches designed to elevate every stay. Guests enjoy complimentary in-suite snacks and soft drinks, priority access to The Surrey's house car, and dedicated tables held nightly at Casa Tua. Additional benefits include complimentary pressing, packing services, and a curated Casa Tua Sommelier experience.

For wellness-minded travelers, an enhanced bathing ritual in partnership with Sisley Paris and exclusive access to The Surrey Spa - including a 60-minute treatment for two and complimentary use of the salt room - offer restorative indulgence. Throughout the year, surprise-and-delight amenities inspired by the seasons of Central Park add a whimsical, deeply local layer to the guest experience.

Bethesda Grandeur Suite

A masterclass in quiet luxury, the Bethesda Grandeur Suite blends timeless Upper East Side elegance with rich, residential detail. Warm-toned silk wallcoverings by Phillip Jeffries, trimmed with Samuel & Sons, and Lee Jofa, pair with tailored drapery from Colefax and Fowler and Rubelli. A Garrison Rousseau shagreen desk anchors the space, complemented by lighting from Soane and Vaughan. The suite's art collection includes works by Helen Frankenthaler (Tales of Genji), Richard Lindner (Der Rosenkavalier), and Kelly Beeman, alongside abstract pieces by Holly Addi and Kazaan Viveiros - a curated mix that reflects both legacy and contemporary influence. Calacatta Lincoln marble in the primary bath and vintage marble sinks in the powder room complete this sophisticated retreat.

Pine Bank Bridge Suite

A richly atmospheric space, the Pine Bank Bridge Suite draws inspiration from the ornamental elegance of its namesake bridge, layering floral motifs and artisanal craftsmanship. Drapery by Nobilis and The Sign, all lined in James Hare, frames expansive windows in both bedroom and salon. The lighting design features Visual Comfort wall and bath sconces, offering a soft glow that enhances the palette of deep neutrals and foliage-inspired hues. A warm timber writing desk anchors the living space, while silk wallcoverings and intricate trims add texture and depth. The suite includes pieces sourced to reflect the bridge's filigree ironwork and historic charm. In the bathroom, Calacatta Oro marble and Visual Comfort sconces continue the narrative of effortless sophistication.

Greywacke Heritage Suite

Geometric and grounded, the Greywacke Heritage Suite is defined by strong architectural lines and a curated sense of history. Parchment-finished furnishings by Garrison Rousseau pair with Phillip Jeffries wallcoverings and Nobilis drapery. Anchoring the suite's art story are a signed lithograph by Richard Lindner (Lollipop), screenprints by Kazaan Viveiros, and a minimalist piece by muralist Tony Sjöman (Rubin). Contemporary works by Karli Henneman, Arlina Cai, and Helen Frankenthaler round out the thoughtful curation. The primary bath features Calacatta Lincoln marble, reinforcing the suite's refined sensibility.

The Surrey Suite

The crown jewel of The Surrey, this expansive two-bedroom suite blends discreet opulence with residential grandeur. Inspired by the gentle arches of Bow Bridge, the design integrates softened geometry, graceful curvature, and luminous materials to create a sense of timeless romance. Bedrooms feature silk wallcoverings by Phillip Jeffries, trimmed with Samuel & Sons and Lee Jofa, while drapery by Colefax and Fowler and Jim Thompson lends a formal yet relaxed elegance. The concealed study, hidden behind a seamless paneled door, was designed as a quiet discovery - a secret chamber that transforms a stately corridor into something unexpectedly personal.

A Garrison Rousseau desk in calfskin and timber, custom furnishings, and hand-applied finishes add layers of artisanal richness. The dual primary bathrooms are appointed with Calacatta Oro and Calacatta Lincoln marble, double vanities, soaking tubs, and expansive walk-in rain showers. In the dressing room, walls are drenched in Sherwin-Williams' “Rainwashed” lacquer - a serene, watery hue that softens the space. Throughout, Vaughan sconces and Visual Comfort lighting complete the mood. This suite is not only a statement in design, but a sanctuary of refinement and calm. The suite's museum-worthy art program features Jasper Johns (Cups 2 Picasso), Helen Frankenthaler, Milton Hebald, and Elizabeth Gregory-Gruen, along with works by Bruce Porter, Mori Shizume, and Arlina Cai.

Officially opened in late October 2024, The Surrey marks Corinthia Hotels' first property in North America.

Set within a 16-story building owned by the Reuben Brothers, global leaders in real estate development and private equity, the hotel features striking interiors by Martin Brudnizki of MBDS. Prior to opening under the Corinthia flag, the property underwent a full transformation to include 70 guest rooms, 30 suites, and 14 private residences. It is also home to the first New York outpost of beloved eatery Casa Tua and the tranquil Surrey Spa, featuring treatments by Sisley Paris.

With this stunning new collection of suites, The Surrey, A Corinthia Hotel, reinforces its place as an icon of bespoke luxury and quintessential New York sophistication.

About The Surrey, A Corinthia Hotel

Located on the corner of East 76th Street and Madison Avenue, The Surrey, A Corinthia Hotel, is the first North American property for Corinthia Hotels. With interiors designed by Martin Brudnizki, the reimagined icon presents 70 guest rooms and 30 suites, the acclaimed Casa Tua restaurant and lounge, and The Surrey Spa featuring Sisley Paris. Owned by Reuben Brothers and managed by Corinthia Hotels, the property also includes 14 private residences offering unparalleled access to a world of discreet luxury.

About Corinthia Hotels

Founded in Malta in 1968, Corinthia Hotels is a global hotel company with an expanding luxury portfolio. Corinthia has pioneered the ‘Grand Boutique' hotel genre, blending the elegance of a grande dame with the energy of a lifestyle boutique hotel. From the original Corinthia Palace in Malta to hotels in London, New York, Brussels and Bucharest, the company is developing landmark properties in Rome, Doha, Riyadh and Dubai, alongside resorts in the Maldives and beyond. Combining Mediterranean soul with world-class culinary and wellness offerings and authentic service, Corinthia remains a leader in the hospitality sector with ambitious plans to further strengthen its position in global luxury.

GHA Discovery

Corinthia Hotels is a member of the Global Hotel Alliance (GHA) which brings together a unique collection of independent hospitality brands with GHA DISCOVERY, a multi-brand loyalty programme leveraging a shared technology platform. through membership in GHA, brands expand their global reach, drive incremental revenue, and reduce dependence on third-party channels, all while maintaining management independence and individual positioning.


Crédit photo © Corinthia Hotels




Crédit photo © Corinthia Hotels



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