Case Study: Home away from home

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MAD Design

16 February 2023

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The fireplace is the center element of the lounge, creating a focal point that divides the seating groups.

Designed by acclaimed design house Meyer Davis Studio, known for celebrated NYC restaurants Locanda Verde and Boqueria as well as noteworthy hospitality and residential projects around the US, the a.lounge has been created to artfully complement Sutton Place’s traditional warmth with a relaxing ambiance. And at its heart is a carefully considered and placed open fireplace.

“The fireplace is the center element of the lounge, creating a focal point that divides the seating groups,” explains Meaghan Wren from Meyer Davis Studio. “It’s the feature that can be seen from all areas of the space and enhances the warmth of the walnut-panelled room.”

Meaghan admits it was very important to have an open fire in the lounge. “We love the sense of comfort a fireplace gives,” she says. “To have a fireplace in a hotel where most guests stay for weeks and months at a time helps provide a ‘home away from home’ feeling.”

Given that many places in New York City are not equipped to have an indoor fireplace because of ventilation issues, the Meyer Davis team discovered EcoSmart Fire while researching ventless options. The environmental aspect of using the bioethanol-fuelled EcoSmart Fire was another deciding factor for the design team.

“We love the modern look of the EcoSmart products,” Meaghan says. “The ventless aspect of the system is important because we are able to use them in places where ventilation is not possible.“We did not choose this product as a heat source but as an aesthetic design element to enhance our overall concept.” For the a.lounge, the XL700 burner has been incorporated into a setting with a marble top – a design element that’s consistent with the lounge’s stunning marble bar – and is surrounded by blackened steel on two sides and above.

The fireplace is the center element of the lounge, creating a focal point that divides the seating groups. It’s the feature that can be seen from all areas of the space and enhances the warmth of the walnut-panelled room.” - Meaghan Wren, Meyer Davis Studio

“We wanted the space to feel relevant to its location. We looked at the traditional and upscale neighbourhood, Sutton Place, and put a modern twist to the style with materials, furniture, and lighting,” adds Meaghan.

No stranger to EcoSmart Fire, Meyer Davis Studio has previously used EcoSmart Fires in residential, restaurant, and hotel projects. “And we have already specified EcoSmart fireplaces for projects currently being designed,” Meaghan adds.

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