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 March issue of Elle Decor features a two-page spread on Loews Regency Hotel!"Tisch, a design and architecture aficionado, admits that he agonized for a long time about the direction for the hotel's decor. After one false start, he selected Rottet Studio, a firm based in Houston, Los Angeles, and New York to oversee the renovation of the lobby and 375 guest rooms. 'We wanted it to feel like a theater set, glamorous and very New York,' says the firm's president, Lauren Rottet."Pick up a copy today to read the rest of the article.
The excitement over Loews Regency Hotel's reopening continues to brew as the hotel has finally opened its doors!"New York City’s most talented design minds, including Rottet Studio, Meyer Davis Studio Inc, and Jonathan Nehmer + Associates were selected by Jonathan Tisch for the re-design of the hotel. Blending modern design with clean and classic style, the expansive 24-foot high ceiling provides a grand entrance to the lobby that invites and energizes guests, bringing New York’s unmistakable Midtown vibe to life. "Head over to Gotham News to read the rest of the article.
The New York Post listed Loews Regency among "Three Hotels to Watch On Two Coasts"."Meanwhile, in Midtown Manhattan, the venerable Loews Regency re-opens this Thursday after a meticulous $100 million make-over. The property now houses 379 rooms and suites with fresh, light-filled interiors mostly designed by Rottet Studio (who worked on the Beverly Hills Hotel’s new Presidential Bungalows)."Read the rest of the article at the New York Post.
A recent Crain's New York article highlighted the reopening of the Loews Regency Hotel in New York after its Rottet Studio interior makeover amounting to $100M."The Park Avenue property, owned by Jonathan Tisch, has been closed for a $100 million year-long renovation. The Regency, a power breakfast spot, wants to be a contender for lunch, dinner and drinks, too, to attract younger guests. Its reopening this week will unveil a new restaurant, bar, meeting spaces and lobby, and its 379 revamped rooms will cost up to 25% more than a year ago."Read the rest of the article here.