American and Korean fusion

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel is the fine fusion of American and Korean culture. Andrew Zobler is the creator of the Wilshire Boulevard hotel, which stands amongst Koreatown’s pre-1940 brick colonial revival buildings and southern California’s bustling restaurants, bars, and businesses. The building was originally built in 1964 but it recently received a rather hip restoration and renovation complete with innovative public spaces and guest rooms designed by Sean Knibb. The rooms are decorated with floor to ceiling windows and original works of art and photography. Negril chairs by Knibb and a large desk compliment the seating area. Complete with Baxter of California bath products and  curated minibar stocked with both American and Korean drinks and snacks and a media hub. When you think of LA we tend conjure up images of high gloss finishes with layers of glamorous excess and I love that the Line Hotel brings a fresh offer to LA hotels, its brave and uber cool.

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel

Los Angeles’ new Line Hotel images courtesy of the New Line Hotel

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