Nobu
Hospitality partners including Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro and Meir
Teper, along with designer David Rockwell and principals from Caesars Palace,
gathered yesterday at the original Nobu in New York City to provide guests with
an initial glance inside the world’s first Nobu Hotel, set to open in Las Vegas
late 2012. In addition to revealing the first look into the hotel design, the
group announced guest bookings will begin Oct. 1. Rooms can be booked online atNobuHotelCaesarsPalace.com.
In
Nobu’s first hotel project, leading the way as the first celebrity-chef branded
hotel venture, David Rockwell and his firm Rockwell Group have designed the
space to convey an extension of the fun and energetic Nobu lifestyle. From the
moment of entry into the hotel lobby, guests will sense the dramatic
transformation from Caesars Palace to Nobu Hotel. Surfaces will be comprised of
wood tiles that extend through the elevator foyer and into the cabins – a
single gesture that defines the entire hotel space. Schindler PORT elevator
technology will transport hotel guests comfortably and efficiently using sleek
touch-screens and a powerful traffic management algorithm resulting in fewer
stops, less wasted energy and greater handling capacity. Hallways will feature
patterned carpets designed to reflect elements of cherry blossoms and Japanese
Zen gardens along with pleated wall coverings and custom fixtures inspired by
origami.
One
hundred and eighty-one guest rooms, including 18 suites, will offer Strip or
garden views. Designs will embrace comfortable simplicity with natural
materials and textures counter-balanced with outsized elements to reveal a
touch of Vegas flair. Neutral tones will set the room while hints of purple and
aqua are emitted from multiple accent pieces, decorative pillows and artwork.
Patterned beige-colored carpets will feature a strong, unconventional graphic
designed to invoke sentiments of landforms, seascapes and active movements.
Staying true to the Nobu aesthetic, the furniture will reflect the influence of
designers whose forms come directly from nature offering a modern comfort that
is both elegant and casual.
Custom
art by up-and-coming Japanese artists will feature a mix of traditional prints
and expressionist designs, speaking to the link between traditional Japanese
and modern art.
The
main focal point of the room will be the feature wall that displays a custom
calligraphy. Designed to represent the traditional form of Japanese ink
painting Hitsuzendo, which translates as “the way of the brush,” this
Zen-inspired art is consistent throughout the design, starting with the name
Nobu. “The ‘o’ in Nobu signifies ‘ensō,’ or circle, one of the most common
subjects of Japanese calligraphy,” says Nobu. “It symbolizes enlightenment,
strength and elegance and is an expression of art.
Bathrooms
will feature rich teak fittings, stone tiles and modern fixtures throughout. An
oversized walk-in shower comprised of traditional black Umi tiles will offer
multiple shower heads and a teak bathing stool, a commodity seen in traditional
Japanese bathhouses. Toto toilets and sinks that showcase custom freestanding
concrete bowls set on wood plinth are designed to evoke a garden fountain.
Luxurious bath amenities will include a selection of products by Natura Bisse
in a signature rosemary and white tea scent designed exclusively for Nobu
Hotel.
The
arrival experience will include personalized service with in-room iPad
registration and a traditional hot tea welcome amenity. Custom-made Simmons
mattresses will be adorned with luxurious, 100 percent Egyptian cotton Anichini
percale linens and ultra-soft Down Dreams pillows. The unique turndown service
will include his and hers yukata robes and slippers displayed bedside along
with an exclusive Nobu Hotel blend of scented sleep oils. An upgraded minibar
curated by Nobu will consist of unique selections including organic Wild Poppy
blood orange chili juice crafted from orchards in California, chocolate-dipped
Pocky pretzels, Japanese beer and an assortment of Dean & Deluca snack
items. Nobu’s signature brands of chilled sake and Genmai-Cha brown rice green
tea will also be available.
In
addition to exclusive accommodations, Nobu Hotel guests will also have private
access to the adjacent 11,200-square-foot restaurant and lounge with priority
seating and 24-hour access to Nobu cuisine through the first-ever in-room
dining menu. The highly anticipated menu will include popular Japanese items,
along with Nobu’s signature twists on American classics. A selection of bento
boxes will offer a customary Japanese breakfast and the Vegas-themed High
Roller which features lobster wasabi, Wagyu steak, spicy garlic shrimp and an
assortment of nigiri and premium sushi rolls. Additional menu items will
include green tea waffles served with braised short rib, egg and aged maple;
bagel and lox featuring salmon sashimi served on an “everything bagel” made of
crispy rice; the RLT with rock shrimp, butter lettuce and Maui onion tomato
salsa in a creamy spicy sauce; and the tonkatsu sandwich with panko pork and
prune katsu sauce on shokupan bread.
NOBU
HOSPITALITY, LLC.
Nobu
is one of the premier luxury lifestyle brands in the world. With operations
spanning five continents, the Nobu brand thrives in many global capitals as a
focal destination. The natural growth of the Nobu luxury brand built on service,
image and creativity offers the complete spectrum of restaurant, hotel and
residences management for unique and selected projects on a global scale. Nobu Hospitality is a private group owned by
Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro and Meir Teper.
ROCKWELL
GROUP – www.rockwellgroup.com
Rockwell
Group is an award winning, cross-disciplinary 140-person architecture and
design firm specializing in cultural, hospitality, retail, product, and set
design. Based in New York, with satellite offices in Madrid and Shanghai, the
firm crafts a unique narrative and an immersive environment for each project.
Rockwell’s interest in theater has informed much of the firm’s work, including:
W Hotel New York, Union Square, Paris- Opéra and Vieques; the Elinor Bunin Munroe
Film Center at Lincoln Center; The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas; Maialino at the
Gramercy Park Hotel; Adour Alain Ducasse at The St. Regis New York; the central
Marketplace of the JetBlue terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport;
set design for the 2009 and 2010 Academy Awards ceremonies; Canyon Ranch Miami
Beach; the Kodak Theatre, Los Angeles; Nobu restaurants worldwide; set design
for Broadway’s “Hairspray” and “Catch Me If You Can;” and the Imagination
Playground initiative. In May 2010 David
Rockwell was inducted into the James Beard Foundation Who’s Who of Food &
Beverage in America. He was also honored with the 2009 Pratt Institute Legends
Award, and the 2008 National Design Award for Interior Design from
Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt.
CAESARS
PALACE
Reigning
at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, Caesars Palace features 3,960 hotel guest
rooms and suites, including the brand new Octavius Tower and 180-room Nobu
Hotel set to open in 2012; and 25 diverse restaurants and cafes, including the
24-hour café Central by James Beard award-winning Chef Michel Richard. The
85-acre resort offers nearly 129,000 square-feet of casino space including a
14,000 square-foot poker room; a five-acre Garden of the Gods pool complex
showcasing eight pools and two gardens; the 50,000 square-foot award-winning
Qua Baths & Spa and Color Salon by renowned celebrity colorist Michael
Boychuck; five elegant wedding chapels and outdoor gardens; 300,000 square-feet
of premium meeting and convention space; and The Forum Shops at Caesars, an
acclaimed 683,000-square-foot shopping plaza offering more than 160 boutiques
and dining establishments. Caesars guests enjoy Cascata, one of the world’s
most exclusive golf courses; and the 4,300-seat Colosseum spotlighting world
class entertainers such as Celine Dion, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Jerry Seinfeld
and Shania Twain (beginning Dec. 2012). For more information, please visit
www.caesarspalace.com. Find Caesars Palace on Facebook and follow
on Twitter.
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