Vivienne Westwood partners with LA hotel for $25k a night suite

The London West Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles, launches its new bi- level 11,000 square foot penthouse inspired by Vivienne Westwood. Guests will access the tenth floor penthouse through a private corridor that leads to 6,000 square feet of open, spacious room, specially created to form an intimate ambience. The suite has a beautiful 5,000 square foot private outdoor terrace that gives you a panoramic view of the city and can accommodate upto 300 guests.

vivienne-westwood-penthouse-2This is the largest suite in Los Angeles with exclusive art and décor and customized furnishings. The prints and graphics used in this penthouse are innovative and the rugs, wall hangings and soft furnishings are specially curated to give a subtle and elegant look to the room. The penthouse has an open entertaining space, large corner sofas, bespoke cabinets and rich furniture accented by Vivienne Westwood’s cushion and upholstery.

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vivienne-westwood-penthouse-3The eye-catching aspect of this room is a large central rug in Vivienne Westwood’s squiggle pattern. The hand spun Tibetian wool rug was specially designed and created for the room in a pale teal blue squiggle print.

vivienne-westwood-penthouse-4The Salon is bordered by two atriums that allow sunlight to filter into the room. The east facing atrium houses a water feature, where water cascades down into a raised pool. The master bedroom has handmade tapestry and a mirrored dressing room. The marble bathroom is well stocked with white soft cotton towels. The kitchen and dining room are smartly designed to match the rest of the furniture. To spend a night at this suite will find you lighter by $25,000.’

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[Via – LA-Times]

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