Hip Hotels: USA: 0

Hip Hotels: USA: 0

by HerbertYpma (Author)

Synopsis

For "Hip Hotels: USA", Herbert Ypma has taken to the road, travelling the length and breadth of that vast land in search of Highly Individual Places to stay. Every HIP hotel has its own unique character. It is timelessly stylish, it is attuned to its location in design, ethos and cuisine, and it achieves that subtle balance between attentiveness and discretion that marks the best of modern service. The natural magnificence of the US is stupendous. Many of these hotels invite you to immerse yourself in wilderness. Restore your perspective in a spectacular private treehouse 50 feet up a giant cedar in the heart of Mount Rainier National Park, or come back to earth in your own lakeside cabin in Wisconsin designed by a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright. Experience Old World gentility in the Renaissance palazzo of Wheatleigh, amid the steeples and clapboard farmhouses of New England, where an immaculate makeover has restored the grace and understated privilege of the world of Edith Wharton (but added all the discreet modern luxuries you might mention). Or live out your Rat Pack fantasies as you lounge poolside with a cocktail surrounded by mid-century modern classics - furniture by Bertoia, Eames, Saarinen - in an authentic 1950s motel in Palm Springs.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 08 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0500284040
ISBN 13: 9780500284049

Media Reviews
''Destined to become the bible for traveling fashionistas (or those who just wish they were).''
''His well-edited selection of the best-designed places to stay will have readers scrambling to make travel plans.''
''Ypma's beautiful photographs are accompanied by discussions of each hotel's history and design.''
''Hotels so stunning, so individual, so undeniably designer destinations in their own right.''
Author Bio
By the time writer and photographer Herbert Ypma was thirteen, he had been to every state in the USA bar Alaska and Hawaii; his enthusiasm for the country remains undiminished.