Spring 2015


Hotels & Resorts
Go large in Los Angeles


Well-heeled tourists visiting the US city of Los Angeles may soon indulge themselves in the city’s largest penthouse for a mere $25,000 a night.

The London West Hollywood hotel’s new bi-level, penthouse covers a spacious 11,000 sq ft and has been inspired by influential fashion designer Vivienne Westwood.

Scheduled for completion this May, the tenth-floor penthouse can be accessed through a private, contemporary-styled corridor that leads to 6,000 sq ft of spacious and striking design, specially created to form an intimate ambiance. 

The experience is then taken to new heights on the suite’s 5,000-sq-ft private outdoor rooftop terrace, ideal for entertaining and featuring breathtaking panoramic city views. 

Billed as Los Angeles’ largest suite, the penthouse was designed in a collaboration between Richmond Design and the renowned British fashion designer, featuring exclusive art and décor and customised furnishings. 

Three new Metropolitan guest suites, which will debut in tandem on the hotel’s second floor, will range between 1,600 and 2,200 sq ft and feature upscale residential design. 

This will mark the completion of the hotel’s $25-million renovation.

“We are proud to unveil the city’s largest, most lavish and fashion-forward hotel suite, inspired by renowned designer Vivienne Westwood, and we look forward to impressing our discerning guests with all it has to offer,” says General Manager Jeff Kulek. “The new penthouse, along with our three new impressive Metropolitan Collection suites, not only offer superior overnight accommodations, but also provide unparalleled entertaining opportunities found nowhere else in Los Angeles.”  

“We were initially approached by The London West Hollywood to add inspiration to the penthouse with our prints and graphics. We have specially curated rugs, wall-hangings and soft furnishings to bring a subtle element of our brand to the luxury apartment. It’s really exciting to see our designs translated into an interior space,” says Andreas Kronthaler, Vivienne Westwood Design Partner and Creative Director.


SALON

Guests are welcomed into the suite through double entry doors, which are set back from the corridor and accented by sconces on each side. The doors open onto a large foyer that seamlessly connects to the 2,000-sq-ft grand salon – a striking, open entertaining space boasting polished stone floors, large corner sofas, bespoke cabinetry and rich furniture, accented by Vivienne Westwood cushions and upholstery. A long back wall features a built-in bookcase, backed with Verre Eglomise mirror panels. 

The focal point of the salon is a large central rug, boasting the iconic Vivienne Westwood squiggle pattern. The hand-spun and hand-knotted Tibetan wool rug was especially designed and created for the room in a pale and teal blue squiggle print. The print was first seen in Westwood’s seminal 1981 Pirate Collection and has become an iconic print synonymous with the brand.

The salon is bordered by two stunning atriums, featuring skylights that help pour light into the room. The east-facing atrium will house a water feature, where water will cascade down a textured stone wall into a raised pool below.


MASTER BEDROOM

The well-appointed master bedroom suite comprises a series of luxurious spaces. The bedroom features a coffered ceiling, a contemporary king-sized four-poster bed, and a Vivienne Westwood wall hanging entitled ‘Adventure’. The handmade tapestry is hand-stitched in wool through an open weave canvas and stretched on a wooden frame. The design is taken from Westwood’s Spring/Summer 2001 collection ‘Exploration’, and is inspired by Westwood’s exploration of the world – through the discovery of natural history, science and literature.

The mirrored dressing room boasts Vivienne Westwood black and white cut-out lace print wallcoverings and an impressive marble bathroom with especially designed hand-drawn Westwood tartan, white on white, soft cotton towels, and a ceiling light, which casts shadows down onto a free-standing bathtub. The second bedroom was designed in similar style to the master and has direct access to the corridor, enabling it to be booked exclusive to the penthouse.


MEDIA ROOM

The media room can be shut off from the rest of the suite by large sliding panels. The room features Vivienne Westwood beige and olive green enlarged dogtooth print fabric furnishings and a timber-lined ceiling, while central to the space is a large, wall-mounted TV screen alongside another of Westwood’s wall hangings. This hand-made wool tapestry is entitled ‘Active Resistance’, and was originally a knitwear design taken from the Autumn/Winter 06/07 ‘Innocent’ collection. 

In front of this sits a sumptuous ‘L’-shaped sofa, which can be divided into various segments in order to suit the guests’ needs. The sofa is adorned with a selection of Westwood’s iconic scatter cushions including: ‘Lips’, taken from an image of Westwood’s one-time muse, Sara Stockbridge, originally used in the Autumn/Winter 04/05 collection ‘Exhibition’; the iconic distressed union jack flag print taken from the Autumn/Winter 02/03 ‘Anglomania’ collection, the brand’s signature orb which symbolises ‘taking tradition into the future’; and finally the scribble orb which is a hand-drawn orb overlaid on a classic tartan background. 


KITCHEN & DINING

The full-size kitchen features a sleek design, with glass splash backs and lacquered cupboard doors. The dining room features a central, stone-topped table that can seat up to ten people. The table sits below a dark timber slatted ceiling and large chandelier, affording views through to the west-facing atrium. A collection of Vivienne Westwood cotton and silk scarves are framed and displayed throughout the room, prints which have been taken from seminal Westwood collections and campaigns from over the last 30 years. 

Guests can take either an in-suite elevator or private staircase to access the penthouse’s magnificent 5,000-sq-ft rooftop terrace, which can hold 300 guests and offers breath-taking panoramic views of Los Angeles.


TERRACE

The terrace comprises myriad areas that are capable of seating groups for every occasion. This includes large daybeds, and sofas, upholstered with custom Vivienne Westwood white and deep blue squiggle print exclusive fabrics, grouped around a fire pit, with high bar tables below umbrellas, and specially made unisex squiggle print towels in mink and blue, to complement the exterior furnishings. There is also an outdoor kitchen with a stone island unit, which is idyllic for entertaining, both day and night.

Guests will also be treated to exclusive designer experiences, including one hour of private shopping at the Vivienne Westwood store in West Hollywood and a special discount on all purchases; His and Her gift bags from Vivienne Westwood upon check-in; and Vivienne Westwood-branded amenities within the suite. 

The penthouse inspired by Vivienne Westwood will be priced at $25,000 per night.


NEW SUITES

Recognised as places of quality and elegance, the Strand, Regent Street and Park Lane inspired the three new Metropolitan Suites located on the hotel’s second floor. All three of the one and two-bedroom suites, ranging between 1,600 and 2,200 sq ft, are spacious and bright. The one-bedroom Regent Street Suite can also connect to the two-bedroom Park Lane Suite, creating an expansive three-bedroom suite. Lighting coffers, timber floors, bespoke furniture and built-in cabinetry all add to the suites’ residential feel. 

Each of the suites has an adjoining salon that features large corner sofas and TV walls. The elegant bedrooms employ muted palettes, and large walk-in wardrobes while marble-lined bathrooms with free-standing bathtubs add to the sense of luxury. The artwork in each suite reflects its respective historic name. 

The third phase of the hotel’s renovations follows the debut of a 110-seat screening room, new junket suites, new ninth floor suites (five spacious specialty Gate Suites and sixteen Royal Vista Suites) and a new 2,600-sq-ft state-of-the-art fitness centre. 

Since its opening in 2008, The London West Hollywood has boasted an atmosphere of British style flawlessly melded with a Southern California twist. Modern luxury is woven subtly into every aspect of the hotel, from the entrance and lobby to the garden-inspired rooftop pool deck and private terraces. 

Acclaimed chef Gordon Ramsay made his West Coast debut at The London West Hollywood, with his signature ‘Gordon Ramsay at The London West Hollywood’ restaurant and exclusive in-suite and poolside dining.  

The panoramic rooftop pool deck offers private cabanas, a separate fire pit, as well as cocktails and light bites. 

In addition to indoor and outdoor fitness facilities, the hotel also features the Alex Roldan Salon for hair, nail and makeup services and the Alex Roldan Shop for retail purchases. 





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