Seven boutique bedrooms,
inspired by arthouse films
A moment of connection
Kimono
The Kimono room represents the joy that can be found when you open your mind and explore new cultures and traditions.
Inspired by “Lost in Translation” the 2003 romantic comedy-drama written and directed by Sofia Coppola the film presents a tale of isolation and dislocation which is resolved through forging connections.
We're in love.
Moonrise
Moonrise was inspired by the critically acclaimed film by Wes Anderson; Moonrise Kingdom which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Moonrise room is all about adventure, exploration and expanding your horizons. Ralph Lauren seasport map wallpaper adorns the walls and encourages you to venture into the world with an open and inquisitive mind.
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Betty Blue
Romantic obsession in a seaside town, this room is full of 1980s references, recording memories of love and desire.
Beautiful pink and blue tones fill this room with its beachy accessories and furnishings. The French cult film, Betty Blue inspired the design of this exotic room with amazing garden views.
Glam Rock
Velvet Goldmine
The Goldmine suite oozes with opulence and effervesces with the elegance of the glam rock era.
The interior design is inspired by the 1998 musical Velvet Goldmine directed by Todd Haynes as well as the 1975 hit by the same name by David Bowie.
Escape into a fantasy
Amelie
Enjoy the whimsical and quirky nature of this room with its verdant Divine Savages wallpaper and imposing emerald velvet chairs.
This design was inspired by Amelie; the 2001 French film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s featuring Audrey Tautou.
Oozing with romance, ghosts, and other things
Grey Gardens
This room is reminiscent of times gone by. The jungle-inspired wallpaper features bold greens and blues with leopards peering out of the wall.
Beautiful animal print furnishings plus feline inspired artworks, are inspired by the 1970s documentary Grey Gardens. A mother and daughter remembering the good ole days at a huge estate in the Hamptons.
Goodness is something chosen
Clockwork Orange
This suite is inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 seminal cinematic work: A Clockwork Orange
The largest bedroom in the hotel, it effervesces with a twisted blend of sinister and sultry sensations, and a long history. The film’s motifs emulate throughout the suite, which is accented with bold burnt orange tones and decadent crocodile wallpaper adorn the lofty Victorian ceilings.
Dramatic lighting and punctuates its adjacent luxurious lounge. This suite is all about introspection. While it doesn’t offer views of the gardens, trust us…. what’s happening inside is much more intriguing.