Hospitality design firm, Stonehill Taylor, have revealed the luxurious suites at Raffles Boston.
Each suite reflects the eclecticism and attention to detail synonymous with the Raffles brand. Stonehill Taylor designed the suites with botanical influences, including floral wall murals in the bathrooms and leaf illustrations on the headboards, inspired by Boston being home to America’s first public botanical garden.
Raffles Boston offers two unique guest suite designs. The garden suites evoke a vibrant conservatory feel, featuring a vestibule with deep green walls and botanically inspired decor. In contrast, the gallery suites are centred around curated art and furnishings from local artists, creating a distinct and culturally rich ambiance.
The suites boast luxury finishes, including white marble flooring with mosaic accents and marble wall tiles trimmed with black pencil, sourced from top-tier suppliers. The bathrooms feature free standing polished nickel vanities with stone counters, complemented by hand-painted wall coverings and deep soaking tubs. These details enhance the opulence of each suite and add to the luxurious experience of Raffles Boston.
The suites are a pinnacle of luxury in the Boston area. They feature an entry vestibule with mosaic floors, deep wood paneling, a marble-mantle fireplace, and herringbone hardwood floors leading into expansive dining and kitchen spaces. Guests are also graced by a baby grand piano, a mural-covered powder room, and a luxurious full bathroom with marble walls, floors, and a soaking tub. The bedroom showcases an impressive platinum-leafed gold headboard. This luxurious space includes extravagant lighting, a moody colour palette, and elegant copper finishes inspired by Paul Revere’s legacy in copper manufacturing.