Minimal Manhattan design chic at this fashion-first hotel
The bold, white minimalism of the Sanderson epitomises Philippe Starck’s monumental influence on design, and wows just as much today as it did a decade ago when it first opened in its current guise. This is clinical chic at it’s most fashionable and flamboyant.
The Sanderson was the first venture which paired boutique hotelier extraordinaire Ian Schrager with Starck, and let their playful streak run wild resulting in a lot of glass screens, red lip sofas, wave chairs and silver-leaf sleighs for bed-frames.
In-house Suka restaurant and the Long Bar are destinations in their own right especially during fashion week, although the food is inconsistent. Nonetheless, with a location just north of Soho, this is where London’s media glitterati come out to play.
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