The Raleigh, Miami Beach, US
The Raleigh, Miami Beach was designed by acclaimed architect L. Murray Dixon in 1940 and is located in the middle of Miami’s renowned Art Deco district.
The Raleigh, Miami Beach, US
You might have seen The Raleigh’s iconic pool with its classic, sculpted outline and waterfall in an Esther Williams’ movie from the 1940s and ’50s.
Primus Hotel, Sydney, Australia
When entering Primus Hotel in Sydney, guests are immediately transported back in time – 1930s glamour awaits at every corner. The lobby with its towering ceilings boasts a white marble floor and rare, eight metre high, red scagliola columns.
Primus Hotel, Sydney, Australia
The Art Deco theme continues in Primus’ lavishly decorated guest rooms, featuring royal navy and cream tones, dark timber oak joinery, polished brass trimmings, and handmade wall tiles in the ensuite.
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor first opened its doors in 1932. The hotel has since been carefully restored to offer guests the highest standards whilst honouring its history.
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor’s Elephant Bar displays subtle hints of Art Deco paired with Cambodian style and luxurious furnishings.
SLS South Beach, Miami, US
Originally built in 1939 under Miami architect L. Murray Dixon, the iconic building which now houses the SLS South Beach is the tallest Art Deco building in South Beach.
SLS South Beach, Miami, US
As it is today, the hotel’s interior is the brain child of designer Philippe Starck, who collaborated with rocker Lenny Kravitz. Expect classic Art Deco styles with a modern, edgy twist.
The Sebel Kirkton Park, Hunter Valley, Australia
Right in the heart of NSW’s famous wine region awaits The Sebel Kirkton Park boasting luxurious Art Deco-inspired furnishings and decor by Greg Natale Design.
The Sebel Kirkton Park, Hunter Valley, Australia
A theme of polished comfort and luxury extends to the stunning guest rooms where elements such as Natale’s wallpaper in gold and white, accents of blue and monochrome create a glamorous and classy feel.
Waldorf Astoria, New York, US
Housed in two historic landmark buildings, New York’s Waldorf Astoria is undoubtedly an institution. It first opened its doors in 1931 and much of its original fit out is still visible to guests today.
Waldorf Astoria, New York, US
The second visitors make their way through the hotel’s entrance thy are greeted with the grandeur of an era long gone. Next year, this Art Deco grande dame, which is now under new ownership, will undergo extensive renovations to restore it to its former glory.