Lauren Rottet will be featured in the Fall 2013 issue of DuJour Magazine, entitled "The Space Maker." Grab a copy of the magazine to read about Lauren's modernist interiors and her 20-piece furniture collection, which will be launching this fall. The article also highlights a handful of Rottet Studio's projects, including Philippe, Haynes and Boone, and the Royal Bank of Scotland.
The Rottet Studio-designed United Talent Agency was granted a multi-page spread in the publication, Custom Made Office. We just recieved a copy of it at the studio!
Rottet Studio's Los Angeles offices were featured in Charles Schwab's "Zero Chance" commercial! Catch a glimpse of it in the video above.For a closer look at the Los Angeles offices, visit our website here.
Rottet Studio was awarded twofold for the 2013 CoD+A Awards! Our James Royal Palm was the Merit Award Winner for the hospitality category and United Talent Agency took the Merit Award for commercial!Both entries will be featured on the CoD+A Awards website until the end of the year. To see the James Royal Palm's feature on the CoD+A website, click here, while the United Talent Agency's page may be accessed here. Likewise, both entries will be part of a national PR campaign launched by LSB in the coming weeks. We're proud to have been selected for the first annual CoD+A Awards and look forward to participating in subsequent competitions!
Hotel Business covers Rottet Studio's $10 million renovation of the New York luxury hotel, The Benjamin."Lauren Rottet, namesake and founder of Rottet Studio, was charged with the renovation by Denihan Hospitality Group, which included a complete guestroom redesign. Done in a palette of whites, silvers, mink and golds, the room features design choices such as mirror-meets-mural art pieces over the bed, mirrored coffee tables in suites and streamline parson’s desks."Read the full article here.
The Rottet-designed James Royal Palm won the award for "Best Guest Rooms" in the 2013 Hospitality Design Awards and runner-up for "Best Public Spaces".See the full list of winners and finalists here.
Architectural Record covers Lauren Rottet's redesign of Siesmayerstrasse 21 for Paul Hastings LLP's Frankfurt office."Ranked second on the 2012 A-List of the American Lawyer, the Los Angeles–based Paul Hastings LLP is a 61-year-old firm with a progressive global vision—one that incorporates good design into a business strategy that aims to attract prime talent and clients with leading-edge facilities. So when the managing partners decided to open a Frankfurt office after a 2008 merger with the German firm Smeets Haas Wolff, they tapped architect Lauren Rottet to regenerate a high-profile 1950s location to reflect the open work style they embrace. Their new address is not only on a leafy residential street in Frankfurt's affluent Westend neighborhood next to the city's gorgeous Palmengarten and Botanical Gardens, it also has an intriguing architectural pedigree...Rottet, who has created more than a dozen interiors for Paul Hastings over the past 10 years, says, 'The building is a Modern gem, and I recommended that they lease it as soon as they showed it to me.'"Read the full article here.
The January issue of Boutique Design magazine features a cover story on Designer of the Year Lauren Rottet."Lauren Rottet has logged 25 years as a serious curve wrecker in project design and process development. She's changed the boundaries of the the scope of work from delivering just another pretty space to 'improving the human experience through the built environment.'" Read the story here.
Interior Design magazine featured the new, Rottet Studio-designed Presidential Bungalows at the Beverly Hills Hotel in their January 2012 issue. Read the story here.
Opening this month after a $40 million redesign at the hands of award-winning designer Lauren Rottet of New York Surrey fame, The St. Regis Aspen has been transformed into a grand manor evocative of the illustrious Gilded Age. The five-star hotel’s brand new persona blends luxurious historic styling with a contemporary sensibility that visitors to Aspen will find both deeply intriguing and inviting. Read more here.