Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo has completed a comprehensive renovation of its 179 guest rooms and suites.
Renowned textile designer Reiko Sudo and art director Ryu Kosaka transformed the guest rooms and suites, building on the existing ‘Woods and Water’ interior design theme. Jeffrey A Wilkes acted as principal interior designer for the Presidential Suite, which is the largest and most luxurious suite in the hotel.
Bespoke fabrics and furnishings representing the woodlands and the changing seasons, have been incorporated throughout, with autumn leaf colors of gold, orange and purple and blooming springtime wisteria and sakura patterns embroidered onto headboards.
All accommodation has also been equipped with the latest Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), which allows for content to be viewed on both Apple and Android devices on 49-77 inch screens, offering high-quality picture and sound.
To honor the hotel’s location in Nihonbashi, an area that is closely connected to the culture of the Kimono, Reiko Sudo has used locally produced fabrics in all suite and guest room interiors.
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