Fontainebleau Miami Beach
Fontainebleau Miami Beach Unveils Newly-Designed All-Suite Sorrento Tower
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Today, Fontainebleau Miami Beach debuts the complete redesign of its iconic all oceanfront suite, Sorrento Tower - offering guests the ultimate luxury experience with guestroom interiors designed by Marzipan Interior Design.
Built in 1948 and named after the infamous coastal Italian town, the Sorrento Tower was once a standalone, art-deco designed hotel which was later acquired by Fontainebleau. In its newly-unveiled renovation, the suite's interiors are inspired by the work of famed hotel designer Gio Ponti - known for his design in the Parco dei Principi hotel on the cliffs of Sorrento. The final product blurs the lines between art-deco and mid-century modern while incorporating the tranquil colors of the sea.
Marzipan Interior Design drew inspiration from Gio Ponti's design style for furnishings, lighting and accessories throughout the tower's suites while maintaining a neutral, serene color palette representative of the elements of the Atlantic Ocean, which can be clearly admired on each suite's balcony. Featuring light and bright interiors, the rooms - comprised of junior, one- and two-bedroom suites were updated to increase function, including a leather embossed steamer trunk that serves as a minibar and drawers to accommodate additional storage. Additional functional updates include extra seating in junior suites, new ceiling fixtures in one-bedroom suites to create a modern feel and new 55" LED flat screen televisions, LED lighting and more.
Influenced by its Miami Beach setting, décor features a pearl and oyster theme, incorporating elements of sea and sand through standout pieces such as an area rug that embodies sand rippling below the water's surface as well as abstract artwork that conveys the horizon line over the ocean. New furniture pieces play tribute to 1950s Italy, such as lounge chair seating and retro lamps, that complement the steamer trunk - an icon of the grand age of travel.
Complementing the guest rooms is the Sorrento tower's newly renovated lobby, designed by Marcy Garcia of MG Design Lab. The design direction for the lobby continues in the spirit of Italian mid-century design and is punctuated by several Gio Ponti-inspired pieces. A grand chandelier, ceiling pendants and various light sconces act as jewelry within the series of spaces. Each of these fixtures evoke the mid-century heyday of Miami Beach. A refreshing and thoroughly modern color palette bridges the design into the 21st century. Crisp white wood paneling throughout the interior walls create the perfect backdrop for shades of aqua and cerulean blue - a combination which is reminiscent of the nearby Atlantic Ocean.