For the transformation of the former London New York hotel into the new luxury 563-roomConrad New York Midtown, the designers wanted to create a space that exudes calm and elegance, reminiscent of the upscale Midtown residence of a contemporary art collector, with an emphasis on art throughout the property. Upon entering the Conrad, guests are transported from the city’s hustle and bustle to a grand yet serene lobby space complete with a lifelike sculpture, Leda and the Swan by Carole Feurman. The new ground floor restaurant, Dabble, was created with a design language that dissects the evolution of the use of line within a space, while playing with ideas of reflection, perception, material, and shape throughout.
Conrad New York Midtown
New York, NY
For the transformation of the former London New York hotel into the new luxury 563-roomConrad New York Midtown, the designers wanted to create a space that exudes calm and elegance, reminiscent of the upscale Midtown residence of a contemporary art collector, with an emphasis on art throughout the property. Upon entering the Conrad, guests are transported from the city’s hustle and bustle to a grand yet serene lobby space complete with a lifelike sculpture, Leda and the Swan by Carole Feurman. The new ground floor restaurant, Dabble, was created with a design language that dissects the evolution of the use of line within a space, while playing with ideas of reflection, perception, material, and shape throughout.
Guest suites evoke the sense of a private pied-a-terre with luxurious textures and materials, such as herringbone wood floors, hand tufted wool rugs, leather dining chairs and a sleek coffee table with sculptural brass legs. The Conrad also features a collection of premium accommodations, including four apartment-style suites, six sky suites, one atrium suite and one penthouse suite. The suites utilize an open concept that incorporates a study, dining, and living rooms in addition to multiple bathrooms and bedrooms.