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.
The New York Post featured Lauren Rottet’s redesign of the Loews Regency signature suites, naming her among “5 Design Minds Transforming Midtown” Manhattan.“Her recent redo of the Loews Regency’s rooms and lobby shows Rottet’s penchant for keeping things bright, lively and luxe. Meanwhile, her updates to Henry, A Liquor Bar, and the Hudson Common beer-and-burger hall at the Hudson Hotel add speakeasy and Rat Pack touches to an original design by Philippe Starck.”To read the full article and find out how you can emulate Lauren’s signature style in your own home, click here.
The New York Post featured Lauren Rottet's redesign of the Loews Regency signature suites, naming her among "5 Design Minds Transforming Midtown" Manhattan."Her recent redo of the Loews Regency’s rooms and lobby shows Rottet’s penchant for keeping things bright, lively and luxe. Meanwhile, her updates to Henry, A Liquor Bar, and the Hudson Common beer-and-burger hall at the Hudson Hotel add speakeasy and Rat Pack touches to an original design by Philippe Starck."To read the full article and find out how you can emulate Lauren's signature style in your own home, click here.
The HotelChatter Awards named Loews Regency Hotel as the Best Hotel Renovation in 2014!” ‘We’ve kept nothing at all’ was how Loews billed the revamp. 379 sparkling new guestrooms, designed by Rottet Studio, along with a Nate Berkus-designed suite, an enormous spa and Julien Farel beauty salon are what await you these days – and they’ve also thought of the little stuff, with Julien Farel toiletries and a phenomenal minibar package. That $100m revamp was totally worth it.”Get the full scoop on HotelChatter!
The HotelChatter Awards named Loews Regency Hotel as the Best Hotel Renovation in 2014!" 'We’ve kept nothing at all' was how Loews billed the revamp. 379 sparkling new guestrooms, designed by Rottet Studio, along with a Nate Berkus-designed suite, an enormous spa and Julien Farel beauty salon are what await you these days – and they’ve also thought of the little stuff, with Julien Farel toiletries and a phenomenal minibar package. That $100m revamp was totally worth it."Get the full scoop on HotelChatter!
Pursuitist India named Loews Regency among Ten Best Luxury Hotel Openings in 2014, noting in particular the "addition of six designer-inspired Signature Suites", including the Rottet-designed Glamour and Pop Art Suites."Loews Regency tapped international architecture and design firm Rottet Studio for The Grand Suites, inspired the cultural icon, Marilyn Monroe. Suite 1620, The Glamour Suite, is an interpretation of what might have been Marilyn’s Park Avenue pied a terre, evoking how she would have lived in the heyday of her celebrity glamour in New York City. Next door is the Pop Art Suite, which pays homage to pop artist Andy Warhol. Black and white architectural finishes, inspired by comic books and ad-based Pop Art graphics, provide a bold background."Read the full article here.
Check out this exclusive interview with Lauren Rottet that aired at the Hospitality Design Platinum Circle Awards last week!
Interior Design has released the 2014 Hospitality Giants ranking, and Rottet Studio came in at #24 out of 75 listed firms."It’s now safe to say, cliché or no, that the 75 firms that make up the Interior Design Giants in the hospitality sector have finally returned, after the Great Recession, to 'business as usual.' Firms have found both stability and growth—by all accounts consistent and sustainable. And almost all have a pleasant view of the future."See the full article with rankings on Interior Design's website.
See Lauren Rottet's spread as a 2014 Platinum Circle Nominee in the latest issue of Hospitality Design magazine!"It was the toads of Waco that first experienced the architectural expertise of Lauren Rottet. 'When I was growing up we had a rock driveway,' the Texas native explains, 'and I made little houses for the toads. I tried to make them sturdy enough so they couldn't escape. I felt I had accomplished something if they were still there the next morning. There were also treehouses and traps. I was always building something.'"Read the full digital edition here.