Royalton Hotel Lobby

Royalton Hotel Lobby

For the renovation of the Royalton Lobby, bold design gestures create spaces as memorable and dramatic as the original design by Philip Starck. Two teakwood beaded screens flank the main entry, dramatically uplit to highlight their geometry. Throughout the lobby, hand-blown glass pendants float in space, seeming to bathe patrons with their luminous glow while carefully concealed lighting components actually achieve this effect. 

Location: New York, NY
Architect: Roman and Williams Building and Interiors

Royalton Hotel Lobby

Royalton Hotel Lobby

For the renovation of the Royalton Lobby, bold design gestures create spaces as memorable and dramatic as the original design by Philip Starck. Two teakwood beaded screens flank the main entry, dramatically uplit to highlight their geometry. Throughout the lobby, hand-blown glass pendants float in space, seeming to bathe patrons with their luminous glow while carefully concealed lighting components actually achieve this effect. 

Location: New York, NY
Architect: Roman and Williams Building and Interiors

Royalton Hotel Lobby

Royalton Hotel Lobby

For the renovation of the Royalton Lobby, bold design gestures create spaces as memorable and dramatic as the original design by Philip Starck. Two teakwood beaded screens flank the main entry, dramatically uplit to highlight their geometry. Throughout the lobby, hand-blown glass pendants float in space, seeming to bathe patrons with their luminous glow while carefully concealed lighting components actually achieve this effect. 

Location: New York, NY
Architect: Roman and Williams Building and Interiors

Royalton Hotel Lobby

Royalton Hotel Lobby

For the renovation of the Royalton Lobby, bold design gestures create spaces as memorable and dramatic as the original design by Philip Starck. Two teakwood beaded screens flank the main entry, dramatically uplit to highlight their geometry. Throughout the lobby, hand-blown glass pendants float in space, seeming to bathe patrons with their luminous glow while carefully concealed lighting components actually achieve this effect. 

Location: New York, NY
Architect: Roman and Williams Building and Interiors