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Bjarke Ingels Group designed the iconic building that houses the new Faena Hotel.

The Living Room lounge is anchored by two Deco-style bars.

Airy guest rooms and suites feature spa-like baths and heady views.

High Style: Travel

A new hotel takes Manhattan with a mix of exuberance and style

Faena New York pushes all the buttons in the city that never sleeps. Art, design, theater and wellness converge in this new West Chelsea hotel overlooking The High Line. Top to bottom: Its 120 sleek, airy guest rooms and suites feature spa-like baths and heady views. Bjarke Ingels Group designed the iconic building, while Peter Mikic Studio and Faena’s own design team collaborated on dreamy, richly layered interior spaces. One of many showstoppers, the Living Room lounge is anchored by two Deco-style bars and glass murals that evoke the city’s architecture. Immersive art installations are open to the public; a theater and wellness sanctuary debut this year. Rooms from $1,395; faena.com/new-york

 

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