![]() ![]() The rooms feel like the apartment you really wish you could be lucky enough to own decorated in a classic, timeless style, each of the 168 rooms feature endless sigh worthy element such as the double bay historic windows and views of the Empire State and Flatiron Buildings, reclaimed maple hardwood floors, tall ceilings, handmade vintage Heriz rugs, richly textured custom-designed furnishings, luxuriantly textured wood, leather and felt accents, unique hand-selected original artwork, beautiful tiles, amazing linen by Sferra and Frette, an exclusive collection of Argan bath amenities by Côté Bastide and. Whereby the interiors are inspired by the Parisian flat of Garcia’s youth, the building’s restored Haussmann-like façade is cleverly brought inside.Īll one hundred and sixty-eight rooms are residential in feel together with their Parisian flat/trendy New York hotel vibe. The NoMad hotel which opened its doors to the public on Apis intended to be a fresh take on the classic grand hotels of Europe with a distinct New York feeling and twist however. ![]() The 133,000 square-foot landmark building was then converted into a Parisian inspired lifestyle hotel that speaks to the building's architectural heritage. The Sydell Group acquired the magnificent turn of the century building in the spring of 2008, which is located just one block away from The Ace Hotel New York. Jacques Garcia himself is best known for his contemporary interiors for Paris’ hotels and restaurants including the famous Hôtel Costes, as well as for his unique house with the astonishing gardens, The Château du Champ-de-Bataille, which we were fortunate enough to visit last year as part of our visit at The Goodwill Revival. The NoMad Beaux-Arts building has been fully restored to its original splendor and its magnificent interiors are the inspiration of the multi talented French architect/interior and garden designer Jacques Garcia. ![]() And for those of you who quite didn’t get it - NoMad derives its name from the district that it is located in rth of ison Square the brand new hotel oozes modern European grandeur combined with a characteristic Downtown edge. Let’s say that Yatzer was a hotel, it would definitely be NoMad a new addition to New York’s North of Madison Square Park district housed in a converted turn of the century Beaux-Arts building. ![]()
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