The extraordinary interiors draw on the history of the building and reference the multi-cultural nature of New Orleans, including French, African and Spanish elements. In the entrance foyer, a custom chandelier hangs between two staircases, creating bold,
Studio Shamshiri wanted bedrooms to feel cloudlike, creating arched openings that emphasize the room’s height, custom mauve paint and diffused lighting creating a soothing effect. Custom pieces include bedside lamps by ceramist Bari Ziperstein and ‘Small Secret Box’ glass vitrines by Clare Crespo that reference New Orleans’ famed spiritual folklores, each of which contains a lock of her daughter’s hair. Bathrooms embrace French luxury, with pale pink surfaces, marble vanities, free-standing bathtubs and heavy curtains.
A careful accumulation of cross-cultural objects displayed in both the public and private spaces add to the sense of being in someone’s eclectic home. Tribal and exotic motifs throughout the hotel include snakes as shower handles and hooks, rugs by Christopher Farr in collaboration with Studio Shamshiri featuring tigers, lions, and pyramids, and animal print fringed bar stools. Public domains all have a unique character, from the aforementioned guest lounge and bar to the breakfast room complete with large-scale botanical textiles and wallpaper.
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