Some hotels, like the new NoMad Hotel in Los Angeles, feel especially luxe, custom, and maybe a little out of reach for the everyday. That’s why a stay at a great design hotel leaves us wanting to know more: What were those sheets? The paint color? Bedside lights? You can often find us checking tags, lifting up vases, and turning over trays to ID the details.
This time we don’t have to, as French architect Jacques Garcia, the hotel’s designer, has shared the sources with us—many of which are custom (in those cases we’ve sourced something similar).
Above: The upper half of the wall is painted with Farrow & Ball Pavilion Blue. Above: The lower half of the wall is kitted out with Farrow & Ball Teresa’s Green. Above: The door is painted with Farrow & Ball Hague Blue. Above: The Hague Blue door has defined molding in a custom metallic bronze patina paint. For something similar, the PPG Golden Saffron Metallic Interior Specialty Finish Paint is $47.98 per gallon at Home Depot.
Above: Custom rattan side chairs were commissioned from Fong Brothers Co. For an off-the-shelf option, the company makes the Olive Side Chair in woven arurog and steel. Contact Fong Brothers Co. for more information. Above: Spherical bedside lights in opaque glass and bronze are made custom for the NoMad by Siena Design. For a similar split-sphere style, Lee Broom’s Crescent Mini Table Lamp is $1,115 from Lumens.
Linens
Above: Sheets at the NoMad are sourced from Bellino; a Bellino Italian Percale Shadow Stitch Sheet Set in white, seen here, is currently on sale for $129 to $139 at Gilt. Above: From Sunday Home Store in New Zealand, the Hand Woven Linen Throw in Ink ($159 NZD) is similar to the enzyme-washed throws made custom by Archipelago Designs. For more hotel rooms with enviable design, see our posts:
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