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Park Lane New York, USA

Sophie HarperBy Sophie Harper25 August 20226 Mins Read
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Unveiling a brand-new look this year, the iconic Park Lane New York has emerged from an extensive two-year refurbishment with a spring in its step. Yabu Pushelberg was appointed to restore the hotel’s original character, and in doing so has created a unique design story based on the property’s historic legacy. 

In the 1970s, Leona and Harry Helmsley steered the development of much of New York City’s real estate. Envisioning the future of Manhattan’s skyline, the couple reinvigorated established landmarks while asserting new pillars that would in time define New York. At the peak of their empire, the couple owned the majority shares of the Empire State Building – yet through it all, The Park Lane Hotel remained the crown jewel of their portfolio, and grew to become the icon synonymous with the infamous Helmsley tale.

The Helmsleys met legal and financial strife that soon outshone the couple’s vast success. Amid the turmoil, the one monument they maintained as their own was The Park Lane Hotel. It is here, within the hotel’s lavish penthouse, where the power couple had wed, and which, years later, became Leona’s plush prison palace, where she completed house arrest for her white-collar crimes. By her side through it all was Leona’s dog, Trouble, who upon her death was left a fortune in his name.

Following Leona’s passing, The Park Lane Hotel’s allure was amplified, and it achieved recognition as a landmark of New York City real estate. The hotel went on to see further scandal, taking the property’s legendary status to new heights, thus inaugurating The Park Lane into New York City mythology.

While the aura of The Park Lane’s past remains intact, the spirit of the hotel became weighted by dated interiors. To capture the magic and share the wonder of The Park Lane Hotel’s epic tale with the New York of today, the hotel required a refresh. Entrusted to reimagine the hotel’s interiors and to create a space for guests to revel in the eccentricity of the building’s history, global design studio Yabu Pushelberg was tasked with a complete refurbishment.

Embarking on a monumental two-year refresh of the 600-plus room, 47 storey-high New York landmark, the design team at Yabu Pushelberg, led by founders George and Glen, set about reawakening the spirit of the hotel, under management by Highgate.

Standing at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Central Park South, Park Lane’s location is a vestibule of New York iconography. Neighbouring cultural canons such as The Plaza Hotel, Carnegie Hall, and The Museum of Modern Art, along with unparalleled views of Central Park, Park Lane is primely positioned among Manhattan’s finest. An elegant property, and one of the most luxurious hotels on Billionaires’ Row, it was important to retain the welcoming, unpretentious feel of the hotel, while making reference to its former owners and fascinating history. Yabu Pushelberg considered how to renew Park Lane’s identity while ensuring it shone as a unique icon amidst neighbouring institutions, which in turn has shaped the hotel’s design language and is redefining the Central Park South experience.

As a narrative-based practice, the team at Yabu Pushelberg began the design process with this project through the immersion, sense of place, culture and heritage of the building, all the while maintaining an intimate, globally minded perspective on how individuals choose to live today and into the future. Park Lane has a unique and vibrant history, and a native vernacular, which was used to formulate the re-conceptualisation of the property through dynamic storytelling that resonates not only aesthetically, but with a deep emotional connection and experience for guests.

Inspired by the hotel’s natural exuberance, the studio sought to reignite Park Lane’s renaissance, using the property’s legacy as direction for the design of the public spaces, private guest rooms, suites and penthouse. Where weary and outdated decor once masked the hotel’s relevance to cosmopolitan city living, international design influences can now be seen throughout the public and guest areas, and the introduction of pared-back styling and a neutral colour palette has lifted the whole feel of the interior space.

Guest rooms feel light and airy while maintaining the right level of grandeur and character. Colour has been injected with key items of well-placed furniture, while the detail on surfaces, from tabletops to hand-painted wall murals, are replicated throughout, tying subtle design elements neatly together.

Wanting to celebrate the property’s past, Yabu Pushelberg based its design around the core of the hotel’s storied history, ensuring a good sense of wit, charm, exploration and discovery were included in the design brief, so as not to create too serious a space. Full of spirit and personality, the studio was inspired by the stories of previous owner Leona Helmsley (and her dog, Trouble). And, looking to create an evocative and unexpected experience, the designers gravitated toward a palette of mischief – the resulting design tells the modern tale of Trouble, personified.

Young, dapper, and handsome, Trouble straddles the line of protagonist and antagonist, serving as the charismatic and adventurous voice of possibility exuded through the reimagined Park Lane New York. Boasting a true life of lavishness, Trouble resides at Park Lane New York’s Penthouse, immersed in magical panoramic views of Central Park while enjoying the endless sense of possibility at his disposal. Left to his own devices, Trouble infuses entertainment into both his mornings and evenings, hosting opulent extravaganzas, proper tea parties, and chic soirees to be shared and enjoyed alongside his discerning and worldly companions.

In parallel to the exuberance of Trouble’s lifestyle, Yabu Pushelberg infused subtle odes of Manhattan iconography throughout the hotel to ground perspective. Drawing from some of the city’s defining features, such as the wonders of Central Park and its changing seasons, the ubiquitous New York newsstand, landmark Grand Central Station and beloved Bemelmans Bar, Park Lane New York stands as an homage to the wonders that lay beside it. Peppered throughout the property can be found Central Park-inspired murals depicting carnival animals in Strawberry Fields, created by New York City-based artists Chandler Noah and Diego Castano.

Helping to blend past and present, Yabu Pushelberg repurposed the hotel’s original chandeliers, sconces and fixtures to sustainably infuse a modern graciousness throughout the property. Remixing the original qualities and defining characteristics of Park Lane New York with spirited modernity allowed the studio to reassert the hotel as a present-day landmark imbued with thoughtful consideration and elevated flair. Using a tongue-in-cheek approach to communicate contemporary techniques via sensibilities with heritage, Yabu Pushelberg has delivered a sense of place to the property while igniting new life within Park Lane New York.

With this iconic property reimagined with a new and unique narrative, it feels almost as though Park Lane New York has come back to life – or, at least, woken from a lengthy slumber, ready to lead the way into an illustrious new chapter.

www.parklanenewyork.com

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Sophie Harper

An established journalist, Sophie has specialised in design, travel, and food for over a decade and has worked on some of the UK’s biggest publications and award-winning media campaigns. She is now responsible for spearheading the content development of Hospitality Interiors and regularly speaks at industry events, taking every opportunity to discuss all aspects of hotel design with leading experts across the industry. In her spare time Sophie enters running and cycling events, sometimes for charitable causes (always for bragging rights).

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