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French-Mexican sophistication for Mexico hotel

Dallas-based Wilson Associates has designed the Sofitel Mexico City Reforma Imperial Suite in Mexico, which was to design the imperial suites of the first luxury hotel in Paseo de la Reforma.

Guests are welcomed by stunning views of Mexico City at the lobby level on the 14th floor, on ascending the Sofitel Mexico City Reforma. They may then proceed to the upper level through a sculptural staircase, inspired by a 35-millimeter film reel for its geometric look.

Within an expansive open-ceiling living and dining room space, guests can celebrate events against the backdrop of floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Mexico City skyline. The 56 Suites are located on the 15th through the 37th floors. Guest rooms are done in cool colors with playful touches of pink and blue, and use contrasting materials such as textured walls, wood paneling, and marble finish.

Located on the 37th floor of the Sofitel Mexico City Reforma, the Imperial Suite is spread over 3,300 sq. ft. and features both functionality and comfort. Done with French sophistication within the Mexican context, the interiors are inspired by the French architect Le Corbusier and the Mexican architect Luis Barragan.

Some of the luxurious amenities in the suite include a king-size bed, a self-serving Nespresso coffee machine, jacuzzi on a private terrace, a large soaking tub and a shower with Hermes amenities. Bluetooth connectivity and automated curtains that reveal a view of Mexico City’s Angel of Independence monument at the touch of a button, all add to the luxurious space.