The Real Deal, a New York real estate news outlet, featured the Rottet-designed Surrey Hotel as the city’s most expensive one-bedroom rental.“Talk about rent that’s ‘too damn high.’ The city’s most expensive one-bedroom is on the market for $300,000 per month. The annual cost comes down to $3.6 million per year, according to the New York Post. The unit in question is an apartment at The Surrey at 20 East 76th Street, according to the newspaper.”Read the full article here.
The Real Deal, a New York real estate news outlet, featured the Rottet-designed Surrey Hotel as the city's most expensive one-bedroom rental."Talk about rent that’s 'too damn high.' The city’s most expensive one-bedroom is on the market for $300,000 per month. The annual cost comes down to $3.6 million per year, according to the New York Post. The unit in question is an apartment at The Surrey at 20 East 76th Street, according to the newspaper."Read the full article here.
Lauren Rottet discusses tabletop selection for the New York Times!"Lauren Rottet has designed her share of hotels and bars, the Loews Regency and the Surrey hotels on the Upper East Side and bars at the Hudson hotel near Columbus Circle among others. And she has produced a collection of furniture for Decca. So she knows how essential an occasional table is when you’re entertaining."Click here to read the full article.
We're thrilled to be featured in the March 20th 2014 edition of The New York Times for our collaborative dining installation with 3M Architectural Markets at the 17th annual DIFFA Dining by Design benefit exhibition and dinner!"Guests are invited to wander among the tablescapes, which will include a celestial nook crawling with brass ants meant to recall 'King Midas in Bali' (by Arteriors) and, at left, a simulated marble table and benches (by 3M Architectural Markets with Rottet Studio)."Click here to read more and if you're in the New York area, we hope you make it out to this great event.
The Langham, Chicago's artwork display, curated by Lauren Rottet, was featured in a recent New York Times article concerning the role of art in hotels."One major supporter of local artists is the Langham, Chicago, which opened in September and uses its unusual architectural heritage to promote itself in the crowded Chicago hotel market...Art for the hotel’s upper floors was selected by Katherine Lo, executive director of the Langham Hospitality Group, and Lauren Rottet, an interior designer based in Houston."Read the rest of the article here.