Rosewood Hotel Georgia unveils renovation results
Rosewood Hotel Georgia has reopened following an extensive five-month renovation, with reimagined culinary concepts and accommodation.
The reopening also marks the debut of a new F&B destination, The Georgia Bar.
New York-based design firm Lillian Wu Studio was tapped for the redesign of the hotel’s 156 rooms and suites, with details such as leather-wrapped accessories, plush, tufted headboards, horn handles with bronze patina holders and hand-blown glass fixtures. Tranquil hues have been juxtaposed with patterned furnishings and jewel-toned accents, offering a sense of both serenity and luxury. Reflecting Rosewood’s A Sense of Place® philosophy, elegant nods to the property’s location are woven throughout, such as silver leaf-painted glass resembling the Pacific Dogwood, the provincial flower of British Columbia, as well as works of art curated by a local gallery.
Vancouver-based design firm Ste Marie Studio is at the helm of the redesigned public spaces, including the lobby and its adjacent culinary concepts. Channeling the opulence of the Roaring Twenties, the lobby balances the jubilance and elegance typical of that era with a sense of locality and warmth synonymous with the Rosewood brand. Moody marbles and plush green velvets are contrasted with contemporary notes and punches of colorful textile that effortlessly link both the front desk area and 1927 Lounge dining space.
Designed to celebrate the rich history of the city, the newly refined bi-level 1927 Lounge shines a light on the stories of downtown Vancouver, while continuing to offer fine dining and cocktails. The space features live performances from musicians, with the musical soul of the space further emphasised by the sounds of a custom Fazioli Pianoforti Model F183 in California Walnut.
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Photography: © Noe DeWitt
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