The dressing area is surrounded by custom millwork stained in contrasting light and dark hues that add visual contrast to the room and cue guests to its compartments. The stone tile flooring in the bathroom extends into the dressing area, further expanding the room to create one large, luxurious dressing zone reminiscent of a designer retail dressing experience. The bathroom/dressing area is divided by double sliding doors that allow for an expansive 4-foot-wide opening. Its multi-functionality creates space for yoga, exercise, and meditation, and has an integrated work/dine sofa. The room is divided into a generous, open entry foyer and dressing room/bathroom, with a welcoming, calming sleep chamber adjacent. We eliminated lights on outlets and electronics, included blackout shades, and ensured that walls have super-high STC (sound transmission class) ratings. Our design for the guestrooms focuses on creating a cool, dark, and quiet oasis, with soft lighting throughout. Hints of saturated bold indigo reference the Hudson and signify the brand. The color palette balances de-saturated neutrals with dark moments of contrast. Guests feel as if they’ve stepped into a sumptuous residential loft. Our concepts for the guest rooms, public spaces, and restaurant celebrate transitions and transformations (from day to night, from active to restful), with sleek, luxurious materials used in unexpected ways, such as resin, figured metal, stone, and leather. Rockwell Group’s concept for the hotel was inspired by a seamless transition between travel, work, play, and a healthy lifestyle, built on the pillars of movement, nutrition, and regeneration. Rockwell Group is helping Equinox redefine the luxury hotel experience as a seamless extension of a high-performance lifestyle Equinox Hotels is for the busy traveler who wants their travel to fit into their existing holistic healthy lifestyle without disruption. Now, Equinox expands its luxury lifestyle offerings with the launch of Equinox Hotels in 2019 and its flagship hotel in New York City at Hudson Yards. Equinox has played a central role in defining and steering this conversation, offering members elevated experiences that anticipate their constantly evolving needs and interests. People are more willing than ever to invest in a healthy and active lifestyle. Within Hudson Yards, the 25 billion dollar development taking a formerly meh corner of Chelsea to new heights, literally (note the Vessel structure, designed by Thomas Heatherwick, which seemed to take over Instagram as a latter day Eiffel Tower when it opened in 2019).“Health is the new wealth” and the wellness industry is booming. Restaurant & Bar- fresh, seasonal elevated American cuisine on the 24th-floor Location Deviled crab? Crispy polenta fries? A chocolate moon rock with honeycomb and goat’s milk ice cream? Wellness has never tasted so very insubordinate, and you’re living for it. You weren’t particularly hungry when you settled into the 24th-floor perch at Electric Lemon, but then you got your first glance of the menu. Plus, with the bottomless fitness classes and 27,000-square-foot spa complete with cryotherapy and an infrared sauna on-site, this may be the first time you actually *lose* weight on a trip to New York. You’re devoted to the latest and greatest, and this is both. Ah, New York: the city that always sleeps. Still not sleeping well, despite the downy soft king sized bed swaddled in linen and goose down duvets? Just call the Equinox Sleep Coach. made with herbs grown on-site soundproofing that includes the 10-foot floor to ceiling windows (a blessing in frenetic Midtown). fitness center-a veritable temple to the gods of sleek physiques-the hotel's 212 rooms are tech-forward enough to wow an ultra-toned George Jetson, including an iPad that draws the blackout shades and more clinical-grade filtered air and water a triple head shower whose glass walls become private at the touch of a button bath products tailored to both a.m. The sleek and elite vibe extends to the brand’s first (of hopefully many) hotels, Equinox Hotel New York. Some of the world’s most devoted and driven people are members of Equinox ultra-luxe fitness clubs, and not solely because they’re places to see and be seen, from London to SoCal. The hotel has an 8,000-square-foot rooftop terrace that feels like it hovers alongside the Manhattan skyline (and adorned with a sculpture by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa, no less). The first hotel from the megawatt gym brand is a paean to wellness on every level-with a spa and on-site SoulCycle-in the newly iconic Hudson Yards.
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