The first Kimpton property in Atlanta, the 304 guestroom Hotel Palomar Atlanta is a study in classic modern design. Carefully blending contemporary style with unexpected materials, well within the modernist aesthetic.
The lobby deatures a neutral color palette to create a sense of space. The interior features evocative fabrics, textural patterns and weaves, and striking collections of art. Public spaces cultivate the use of contemporary materials with features such as the backlit onyx ceiling, in contrast to the hand-wrought bronze finish of the wall.
The guest rooms and suites feature generous work areas and art glass panels that create a ‘window’ between the bathroom and sleeping areas. The suites have details such as Japanese soaking tubs and modular furnishings that separate the bedroom from the sitting area with a swivel television.
Other design features of the facility include the clerestory day lighting above the ballroom corridor, and the strong exterior/interior link in two areas – the terrace overlooking the neoclassical Academy of Medicine building, and the exterior architectural ‘fin’, a signage feature carried into the interior as a space defining element at the entry and registration desk.