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Le Méridien makes its move on South Korea

Marriott International’s Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts has officially expanded into South Korea with the opening of Le Méridien Seoul, the brand’s first hotel in the country.

Arrival art at Le Méridien Seoul's lobby
Arrival art at Le Méridien Seoul’s lobby

Owned by Cheonwon Ind. Co., the hotel underwent a multimillion-dollar transformation, including a design revamp on its 336 rooms from London-based architectural and interior design firm David Collins Studio.

Executive suite living room
Executive suite living room

One standout architectural feature is the hotel’s atrium, accentuated by a geometric grid pattern in a nod to the mid-century French department store Le Bon Marché in Paris. The property also has one of the largest cultural and artistic spaces amongst hotels in Korea, with a total of 1,157 square meters (3,796-square-feet) throughout the first floor.

The hotel’s lobby space features the brand’s signature Le Méridien Hub: coffee house by day, cocktail bar by night. Each guestroom and suite has an open layout and color palette with hues of green, blue and lavender with leather screens in a pojagi pattern that reference the hotel’s Korean heritage. Elements include dark eucalyptus timber, custom oak flooring, and velvet upholstery, along with local artwork, books and low-level lighting.

Guest room
Guest room

Designed as a duplex, the Presidential Suite features a high-level screen inspired by the work of French architect and mid-century designer Pierre Chareau, realized with eucalyptus and antique brass trims. The suite has six rooms, including a show kitchen; living and dining spaces; and a spiral staircase that leads to an upper terrace and outdoor dining area.

Presidential Suite dining area
Presidential Suite dining area

The hotel also has four culinary options: the all day dining Café Mid-Century and Chef’s Palette, while Elements & Lab24 are helmed by Chef Edward Kwon and are centered around Asian cuisine and a re-interpretation of Korean staples. 

Latitude 37
Latitude 37
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