Joining the luxury hospitality scene in Palm Beach, Florida, Palm House is now welcoming guests. Part of the London-based Iconic Luxury Hotels collection, the property offers 58 guestrooms and 21 suites. Guestrooms average more than 550 square feet, while a dramatic presidential suite spans nearly 2,000 square feet and includes two private balconies overlooking the pool and dedicated butler service.
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“The vision for Palm House was to create a place of relaxed exclusivity that feels like a beautiful, classic home refreshed for modern life,” said Chris Jaycock, general manager of Palm House. Architects Cooper Carry, interior design studio Muza Lab and art consultant Minda Dowling reinterpreted the pinks and greens of vintage Palm Beach to deliver a hotel that is bright, bold and inviting—like stepping into a glamorous jewel box.
The hotel’s social hub, Palm Bar, features bartenders in white tuxedo jackets who craft cocktails at a glowing pink marble bar surrounded by seating in rich ruby tones. Dramatic decorative touches include two oversized seashell “tapestries,” three bespoke handblown coral Murano glass chandeliers and a reception desk inlaid with shells. Throughout the property, guests will find fine art photography by Slim Aarons that captures Palm Beach in the 1950s and 60s. For outdoor relaxation, the Sunset Pool Deck offers cabana beds, attentive poolside service and hourly Evian spritzes.
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“Palm Beach aligns closely with Iconic Luxury Hotels’ commitment to luxurious, authentic guest experiences and a highly personalized level of service,” said Francisco Macedo, SVP of Iconic Luxury Hotels. “Our goal is to make every guest feel they belong and to ensure their stay is memorable. I’m excited to bring Iconic’s distinctive approach to luxury hospitality to this storied destination, with every detail curated to elevate the experience.”