
A 10-foot, 750-pound rubber duckie. Red wheelbarrows as benches and antique wooden kayaks as lamps. Its all in days work for Philippe Starck, whose designs for the new SLS Hotel South Beach prove the city has been his playground from the moment he reinvented the Delano in 1995. This time the king of camp gets literal with dcor as ode to summer sleepaways. The hotels signature restaurants Katsuya and the Bazaar are straight from their original Los Angeles concepts of Japanese and Spanish cuisine respectively. Take a tour of rock star turned interiors maven Lenny Kravitzs penthouse and pool bungalow for guests in the know.
- 1701 Collins Avenue,tel:305.674.1701
- slshotels.com

A 10-foot, 750-pound rubber duckie. Red wheelbarrows as benches and antique wooden kayaks as lamps. Its all in days work for Philippe Starck, whose designs for the new SLS Hotel South Beach prove the city has been his playground from the moment he reinvented the Delano in 1995. This time the king of camp gets literal with dcor as ode to summer sleepaways. The hotels signature restaurants Katsuya and the Bazaar are straight from their original Los Angeles concepts of Japanese and Spanish cuisine respectively. Take a tour of rock star turned interiors maven Lenny Kravitzs penthouse and pool bungalow for guests in the know.
1701 Collins Avenue,305.674.1701,slshotels.com
A 10-foot, 750-pound rubber duckie. Red wheelbarrows as benches and antique wooden kayaks as lamps. Its all in days work for Philippe Starck, whose designs for the new SLS Hotel South Beach prove the city has been his playground from the moment he reinvented the Delano in 1995. This time the king of camp gets literal with dcor as ode to summer sleepaways. The hotels signature restaurants Katsuya and the Bazaar are straight from their original Los Angeles concepts of Japanese and Spanish cuisine respectively. Take a tour of rock star turned interiors maven Lenny Kravitzs penthouse and pool bungalow for guests in the know.
1701 Collins Avenue,305.674.1701,slshotels.com
A 10-foot, 750-pound rubber duckie. Red wheelbarrows as benches and antique wooden kayaks as lamps. Its all in days work for Philippe Starck, whose designs for the new SLS Hotel South Beach prove the city has been his playground from the moment he reinvented the Delano in 1995. This time the king of camp gets literal with dcor as ode to summer sleepaways. The hotels signature restaurants Katsuya and the Bazaar are straight from their original Los Angeles concepts of Japanese and Spanish cuisine respectively. Take a tour of rock star turned interiors maven Lenny Kravitzs penthouse and pool bungalow for guests in the know.
1701 Collins Avenue,305.674.1701,slshotels.com


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