Four Seasons Hotel New York Wraps $120 Million Renovation

Four Seasons Hotel New York just completed a $120 million renovation project. 

Helmed by Ty Warner, the new design continues to remain true to the modern-deco style of I.M. Pei, Four Seasons said. The redesigned guest rooms and suites incorporate handmade king-sized lighted-pedestal beds with custom linens, handcrafted furnishings made from rare Japanese tamo ash, cerused oak and bespoke fabrics. Distinctive English Sycamore wood paneling as well as Lizard Gold and Chabata wall coverings are used throughout, as well as custom-woven, 100 percent wool carpets.

Each of the newly designed 368 studio and suite accommodations has oversized windows that can be opened, offering panoramic views of Manhattan and natural light. All accommodations have custom-designed ziggurat ceilings with variable lighting, and when the sun sets, lighting can be adjusted to suit the mood.

Italian Breccia Oniciata marble was used in the bathrooms, which include separate glass enclosed showers, oversized deep-soaking tubs, many with Jacuzzis, which fill in two minutes, remote controlled mirrored televisions and Bvlgari amenities. Accommodations also have oversized walk-in English Sycamore closets with a separate make-up area. Curved 65-inch and curved 55-inch HD televisions, as well as individually selected original artwork, complete the redesigned rooms. 

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