
The entire hotel is inspired by the eccentric neighborhood; details include a front desk constructed with cast iron legs from a sewing table, an ingenious art piece made of colorful thread spools, room keys that open with the wave of a hand using radio frequency technology and themed cupcakes upon arrival.
Wow, high-tech room key technology and cupcakes upon arrival? We like it already.
The hotel was expected to be named a Wyndham Hotel but someone had the foresight to change it. Fashion26 sounds much cooler than Wyndham. In the meantime, the hotel is listed on the Wyndham website here under the name Wyndham New York Chelsea. No word on the rates either but if it's a Wyndham it should be fairly reasonable.

We've also got a plethora of renderings from the hotel of the public spaces but unfortunately, no room shots. We'll post 'em here when we do. We confess: we hope the hotel outfits each room with a sewing machine. Not that we'd know how to use it but we wouldn't mind indulging in a Project Runway fantasy. Perhaps a cardboard cut-out of Tim Gunn could be included too? With a pre-recorded voice chip that says, "Make it work"? Pretty please?
[Photos courtesy of Fashion26]




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