Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel is excited to announce it is in the midst of a robust refurbishment project which will redefine Beverly Hills luxury, with the first phase of the project being completed: the introduction of the newly refurbished Beverly Wing guest rooms and suites.
Designed by the iconic and award-winning David Collins Studio, the guest rooms and suites will offer hints of drama and old Hollywood glamour, with an inspired contemporary twist. Dressed in soft pastels, the rooms represent Rodeo Drive luxury and provide guests with a sanctuary of comfort.
“Beverly Wilshire has bestowed upon so many, over 94 years of life, passion and memories.” says Peter Humig, Regional Vice President and General Manager. “It’s only fitting that we breathe some love and life back into her with these exciting projects.”
The design for the guest rooms, suites and corridors takes its initial inspiration from British interior designer Syrie Maugham’s 1934 white drawing room, which utilised mirror and shades of ivory to magnificent effect. An imagined connection between this iconic British designer of the Art Deco era, and the Hollywood glamour of the 1920s and 30s has been created specifically for Beverly Wilshire.
“Beverly Wilshire is a landmark hotel, with a variety of guestroom styles which have evolved over many eras. The vision created by David Collins Studio and Four Seasons brings the guest suites in line with the brand, the location and the level of luxury expected from the hotel’s guests” says David Collin Studio’s Creative Director Simon Rawlings.
Guests can now book a newly refreshed Signature Balcony Room, One Bedroom Beverly Suite, One Bedroom Beverly Suite with View and Balcony and a Corner Beverly Suite.