Pharrell Williams' Goodtime Hotel in Miami Beach channels a "reimagined art deco" aesthetic
Pastel colours and wicker furniture clash playfully with the leopard print fabrics in this Miami hotel, created by American designer Ken Fulk for musician Pharrell Williams.
The Goodtime Hotel, which was designed to reflect the famed art deco architecture of the local area, is a collaboration between Williams and entrepreneur David Grutman.
While Fulk was responsible for the interiors, New York firm Morris Adjmi designed the building and landscape architect Raymond Jungles worked on the hotel's outdoor spaces.
The Goodtime Hotel comes complete with its own pool club (top and above)
"We want The Goodtime Hotel to impart a feeling of both revitalisation and that rare, exciting thrill that takes over when you discover something special," said Williams, who has previously collaborated on the design of a two-tower residential development in Toronto. "It's that adrenaline-fuelled sensation of entering a whole new setting and a whole new mindset. This place will provide a natural good time for all who come through."
A hand-painted hothouse mural features in the atrium
Set in a central, historic section of South Beach along the neighbourhood's Washington Avenue, visitors arrive at The Goodtime Hotel through a double-height archway placed within a corrugated facade.
Inside, an atrium entryway filled with plants and decorated with a hand-painted hothouse mural and art deco plasterwork leads to the lobby.
Leopard-print pillows are contrasted against the interior's ...
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