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The highlight of the suite is the open-floor space that spans a living room space through the dining area and a work space -
The highlight of the suite is the open-floor space that spans a living room space through the dining area and a work space -
And yet another view of the living room area, facing a sweet Bose TV -
The dining area and desk. Window views paint the backdrop all across the room. Those views coming up next. -
Credit: Wouldja look at that Mag Mile view? We snapped this at sunrise to show the spectacular sights below -- The Old Water Tower, Water Tower Place, The Lake all at Chicago and Michigan Avenues -
Credit: We found art books stacked everywhere throughout the suite and LOVED. -
The work space. Notice the trunk-style file cabinet, desk, and what only a devout Bottega Veneta fan would know: everything right down to the desk pad is Bottega Veneta insanity. -
The kitchen, which included both a tea station (left of the fridge) and a coffee station (out of view) -
No surprise to find an in-mirror TV here -
The long, long bathroom, however, was a great surprise! Let us point us once again that most of what you see is Bottega Veneta -- even the tissue box holder. -
The bedroom is pretty and Park Hyatt-esque. Small touches of Bottega Veneta here, but nothing to knock your socks off. -
It is lovely to stare at some of the designer pieces that stand perfectly alone, like this low leather chair.
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Bottega Veneta Suite at Park Hyatt Chicago
January 05, 2013 05:56:45 PM EST
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