The Ames Hotel designed by Rockwell Group is based in Boston, USA. The lobby has a marble mosaic tile original vault, and a spectacular marble staircase and brass. Scattered throughout the lobby are original site-specific works such a chandelier suspended thousands of reflective discs on the floor in the cables, and installation of abstract ceramic wall behind the reception area composed of many pieces of porcelain the hand of the cast.
Side entry two-floor restaurant of the hotel is also a contrast of times, the fusion of historical context with a touch of modern dandy. Woodward called the name of a tavern that belonged to the Almanac author Nathaniel Ames. The main feature of the restaurant is the "Cabinet of Curiosities" on the second floor, a Victorian-inspired shelf around the dining space is curated over 200 hand-selected objects of inspiration. Windsor Chairs, epoxy high gloss white finish, are scattered throughout the restaurant, complementing the wood paneled walls washed in a glaze of milk.
Side entry two-floor restaurant of the hotel is also a contrast of times, the fusion of historical context with a touch of modern dandy. Woodward called the name of a tavern that belonged to the Almanac author Nathaniel Ames. The main feature of the restaurant is the "Cabinet of Curiosities" on the second floor, a Victorian-inspired shelf around the dining space is curated over 200 hand-selected objects of inspiration. Windsor Chairs, epoxy high gloss white finish, are scattered throughout the restaurant, complementing the wood paneled walls washed in a glaze of milk.