From the moment you walk or drive up to the porte-cochere of the Sofitel Los Angeles at the intersection of Beverly Drive and LaCienega Blvd., the charming and welcoming South of France aesthetic is evident from the giant terracotta potted olive trees, white cushioned benches, candlelit lanterns, and arched columns with rattan-style pendant lamps dangling behind the front glass that beckon for a closer look inside.
What awaits upon entering is a jaw-dropping unfolding of a glamorous story: A stunning transformation of the lobby lounge into a light and airy oasis awash in monochromatic white hues and golden accents with an art deco meets post-modern design. The scene is stylish, inviting, and above all, a relaxing place to escape and linger on one of the curved sofas and geometrically designed chairs layered with rich textures and fabrics from chenille to mohair and boucle to leather.
Taking the hotel to this high-level of cinematic splendour is none other than celebrated Hollywood production and set designer Charles Infante who has worked on award-winning music videos for globally well-known artists.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Hotel Designs.


