Showing posts with label suites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suites. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2008

United Airlines First Class Suite

On first glimpse, it may look futuristic but the very functionality of the suite is that offers elite privacy for the First Class traveler. Elegantly designed S-shaped cabins, the integrated recliner turn the seat into a fully flat bed that offers a sound sleep to its passengers. The iPod connectivity allows commuters to plug in there iPod and view the needful on the huge FC suites with large video monitor. The other features include a TV, working table packed with drawers and storage spaces and a stand to place your drink while catching up the latest flick.

Designed by Mark Peurifoy, the United FC suite is at present flying on some global routes and is said to be installed on all of United’s Boeing 777, 747, 767fleet worldwide during 2008.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Bridge Suite at the Atlantis Resort

The "Bridge Suite" ranks third in terms of most expensive hotel rooms in the world, at $25,000. Even with its large price tag, the suite currently has a five-year waiting list, and requires guests to stay at least four nights in the suite. It is located in the span that connects the two Royal Towers.

This is the hotel's presidential suite, which has ten rooms with more than 5,000 square feet (460 m²) of living space. The Bridge Suite comes with its own butler and cook, and the kitchen has its own entrance so that the staff never bothers the guest. The suite include gold chandeliers, a baby grand piano, and balconies on both sides.

The architecture and décor feature murals, sculptures, and fountains. The Great Hall of Waters lobby has a 70-foot (21 m)-high domed ceiling covered in golden shells, and opens on one side to the Marina. The other side leads to underwater streets filled with fish and Atlantean artifacts. The top four floors of the Royal Towers are known as the Imperial Club.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Artistic Art suites for the Ice Hotel

Mesmerize yourself with the artictic sculptures at the Ice Hotel. The world famous Ice Hotel is located at Jukkasjärvi, Sweden. Globally renowned ice sculpture artist gather to display their talent on ice at the ice hotel. The Ice Hotel has an Ice Church and Ice Bar.These art suites are made from the frozen water of Torne River.

The Ice Hotels exhibition has artist fro all parts of the world who gather in this small Swedish village, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle, to create an exclusive art exhibition: ICEHOTEL in Jukkasjärvi. These art suites dazzles you to believe that Frozen Talent exists.
Source : dezeen