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Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane is set to launch a newly renovated collection of 18 suites this summer, marking what it describes as a “refined evolution” for the Mayfair hotel.

Created in collaboration with London-based design studio Interiors with Art (IWA), the reimagined suites aim to reflect a mix of “understated luxury” and “authentic moments of care”.

Design details include sycamore wood panelling, brushed metal finishes, Murano glass lighting and bespoke furnishings. Interiors are set in a warm palette of greens, autumnal hues and gold tones, with views over Hyde Park and the London skyline.

The collection includes:

  • The Presidential London Suite, located on the fifth floor, which features a formal dining room with a butler’s pantry, marble accents, a private fireplace and views across Hyde Park and Park Lane.

  • The Royal Terrace Suite, which opens onto a large private garden terrace. Interiors include sycamore panels, gold-toned walls and natural light throughout.

  • The Garden Suite, overlooking the hotel’s inner courtyard, with bronze-accented interiors and a landscaped terrace.

    The Grand Suite, designed for business and leisure stays, with an expansive terrace, open plan layout and gold finishes.

    The Park Suite, which combines city-facing views with a fireplace-accented living room and a flexible layout suited to longer visits.

  • The Deluxe Suite, situated on the upper floors, offering panoramic views, a two-bedroom configuration and an ivory-and-gold palette.

Some suites can be connected to create two- or three-bedroom residences aimed at families or groups travelling together.

Additional guest services for suite bookings include: butler service on request; unpacking and packing assistance; use of Bentley house cars; tailored in-room styling; complimentary tickets to the Victoria and Albert Museum; 24-hour access to the hotel concierge; VIP hospitality access to Bicester Village; and airport transfers for Signature Suite guests.

Regional vice president and general manager, Lynn Brutman, said: “Each of these suites has been designed as a sanctuary – where every detail, material, and experience reflects the character of London and the care of Four Seasons. Whether guests are with us for a weekend or a month, they’ll find a space that feels both elevated and effortlessly personal.”

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