Mandarin Oriental, New York. The essence of Manhattan in a Suite

Situated on the corners of each guest floor, the restyled suites blend a modern interpretation of Mandarin Oriental’s Asian flair with a luxurious, residential aesthetic commemorating three unique themes and color palettes – New York Sunrise, New York Dusk and New York Nights.

Designed by global architecture, design, engineering and planning firm HOK, the 42 new suites are specifically designed and structured to emphasize the unparalleled views from the property’s location in the heart of Manhattan’s Columbus Circle.

“The new one- and two-bedroom suites fuse elements of design, art, culture and fashion to provide our guests with a unique perspective that brings the essence and pulse of New York City living to every guest stay.” said Susanne Hatje, General Manager

A distinctive art program celebrating the hotel’s home in New York City is a focal point in each suite and is displayed to evoke the feeling of a gallery space. Curated by Rare Culture, the suites feature original works by emerging New York-based and New York-inspired artists that complement each suite’s overall theme.

Featuring views of Central Park and the Hudson River, the 820 square-foot Central Park View Suite has been designed to reflect the quiet hours of New York mornings with vivid hues of scarlet,orange and yellow. The vibrant palette is paired with abstract paintings, including Speakith by Per
Johannson and Street Scene by New York-based artist Steve Wasterval.

Featuring shades of teal to reflect the waters of the Hudson, the 800 square-foot Hudson River View Suite offers a serene respite from the energetic scene of the city during the rush of late afternoon. The suite’s theme is brought to life with Steve Wasterval’s Perrier and Emmanuel Frangeul’s Crowds which capture the momentum of New Yorkers during their daily commute.

With panoramic views of Central Park and the glittering city skyline, the 800 square-foot one- bedroom and 1,220 square-foot two-bedroom Premier Central Park View Suite captures the moment at sunset when the city comes to life with vibrant tones of amethyst. Contemporary art pieces created by Steve Wasterval are featured throughout the space.

“We were attuned to the property’s Asian heritage and combined a contemporary, upscale design that is residential in feel all while maximizing resplendent views of Central Park and Manhattan. We blended myriad layers, textural elements, patterned wallcoverings and saturated colors, balanced with exquisite furnishings, artistic lighting and highly-curated original artwork to create suites that are luxurious, unexpected and elegant,” said Christina Hart, Senior Principal, Director of Hospitality Interior Design at HOK.