![]() Name variations: Eliza Jane Poitevent Eliza Jane Holbrook (pseudonym) Pearl Rivers. įor more details, please see our privacy notice.American newspaper publisher, journalist and poet. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of every email, or by emailing us at. We will never give your details to anyone else without your consent. We will only use your email address to send you the newsletters you have requested. News from Dezeen Events Guide, a listings guide covering the leading design-related events taking place around the world. News about our Dezeen Awards programme, including entry deadlines and announcements. Dezeen Jobsĭaily updates on the latest design and architecture vacancies advertised on Dezeen Jobs. Dezeen DailyĪ daily newsletter containing the latest stories from Dezeen. Plus occasional updates on Dezeen’s services and breaking news. ![]() Sent every Tuesday and containing a selection of the most important news highlights. Sent every Thursday and featuring a selection of the best reader comments and most talked-about stories. Our most popular newsletter, formerly known as Dezeen Weekly. These include a branch of the Ace Hotel chain in an art-deco building in the Warehouse District, and 1950s motel in Mid-City converted into The Drifter Hotel. New Orleans has bounced back as a tourist destination after it was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and has seen a string of hotel openings over the past 12 months. The Eliza Jane is part of hospitality giant Hyatt's The Unbound Collection, which operates properties worldwide. "Many of the rooms carry the signs of original buildings – exposed brick walls and ceiling beams – organically incorporated into the modern design of the rooms," said the hotel's statement. Bathrooms are kept simple, thanks to white subway tiles and brass accents used sparingly. Guest rooms are decorated with one of two colour schemes: warmer russet tones, or cooler blue shades. Upstairs, bespoke wall coverings are used to line corridors in the different areas, to hint again at their various former lives. "The historic bitters factory reveals itself in exposed brick walls behind the bar and in the restaurant's private areas, including a private dining room that opens up to outdoor seating," said the hotel. The former bitters factory now acts as the restaurant, which retains the industrial aesthetic at the entrance but evolves a more contemporary feel further inside. The deep cranberry colour in the bar area continues to The Press Room lounge, where nods to The Daily Picayune can be found in the form of antique books, typewriters and other accessories across its shelves.įurniture is arranged around a marble fireplace to evoke a living-room setting, with a custom brass light fixture overhead. Abundant plants and mismatched velvet furniture are scattered across the room, which also houses a marble-topped bar surrounded by crocodile-leather stools. Hidden behind a fluted glass partition, the main communal area features exposed brick and slate-coloured plaster. ![]() Related story Ace Hotel New Orleans occupies art-deco building extended by Eskew+Dumez+Ripple
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