design et al are delighted to announce that Jeffrey Beers International have won Hotel Suite Award Americas & Caribbean in The International Hotel and Property Awards 2017.
The property captures the intoxicating energy of midtown Manhattan and the exciting flavours of the artistic industries that surround it. Renaissance Hotels’ new U.S. flagship property, the Renaissance New York Midtown Hotel, which opened in Manhattan on March 21, 2016, personifies the brand’s ‘Fearlessly Chic’ global design philosophy and ‘Business Unusual’ outlook by catering to the Next Generation business traveller who seeks adventure and a connection with the local neighbourhood on every business trip. Award-winning design studio Jeffrey Beers International (JBI) captures the authenticity and glamour of the city through innovative technology never before showcased in a New York hotel.Located on 35th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, the hotel boasts 348 guest rooms, including seven Executive Suites and one Empire Suite. Each guest room offers a sophisticated neutral palette with pops of purple or grey throughout the bedding and upholstery. With floor-to-ceiling windows, the spacious rooms use pale finishes, maximise natural light, and adhere to an uncluttered aesthetic. A gradient frosted-glass shower wall separates the all-white Italian marble en-suite bathroom from the sleeping area. On the sixth floor guests will find a sleek Lobby Bar, Library Lounge, a clandestine DJ booth and Club Lounge for Elite Marriott Rewards members and preferred guests. The hotel offers 4,500 square-feet of meeting space which can be separated into smaller conference rooms with glass air walls. Floor-to-ceiling windows will offer magnificent views of the city, while stylized inspirational quotes from fashion greats such as Coco Chanel.Each of the 348 individual guest rooms has a wood vestibule at the entrance, which creates a homely feel. ‘For the guest rooms, the challenge was to make relatively small footprint feel airy and spacious,’ says Beers. ‘We succeeded in doing that by using pale finishes, maximising natural light with floor-to-ceiling windows, and adhering to an uncluttered aesthetic.’ A palette of neutral colours is accented with a tone of aubergine in the bedding and a touch of bright yellow in the entryway artwork. These minimalist rooms feel more spacious than their footprints would indicate.