Le Parker Meridien Palm Springs
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The Parker Palm Springs kicked of the mod renaissance with a whimsical redo from Jonathan Adler in 2004.
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From Travel + Leisure, Jun 2006
“Designer Jonathan Adler's first hotel—a kitsch extravaganza....” MORE>>
From Food & Wine, Dec 2005
“The new hotel, a 13-acre desert 'swanktuary,' has 144 bedrooms furnished with whimsical Adler creations such as zebra-skin rugs and geometric white poster beds—as well as four pools, a reception area filled with Gio Ponti furniture, a golf course and staffers dressed in hot-pink blazers who serve Moroccan tea in the afternoon....” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Feb 2005
“He found out when hotelier Jack Parker commissioned him to turn the Givenchy into Le Parker Meridien Palm Springs. Now, standing between the breeze-block valet parking area and the orange-lacquered lobby doors, Adler tells me the design mantra that guided his makeover of this grande dame of desert getaways: 'To unite happiness and chic.'...” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Dec 2004
“Jonathan Adler has converted the former Merv Griffin Givenchy Resort & Spa into the Parker Palm Springs. The 144 rooms and villas reflect Adler's quirky sensibility with bamboo-framed leopard-print chairs and bird-themed tapestries....” MORE>>
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