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Dramatic blue-and-white Moroccan-inspired spa to debut at historic California hotel
A landmark 1925 California hotel with a storied history will be reborn this summer, complete with a Moroccan-inspired spa created by amy mcdonald, CEO, and Janna Auger, lead consultant, of Under A Tree Health and Wellness Consulting.
The blue-and-white spa is part of a new build at santa barbara’s hotel californian, and McDonald describes the spa as “modern and edgy in its design.”
It will include four treatment rooms, as well as a vitality bar with teas and a ‘gallery’ that showcases artwork, designed as a space to create community events and host speakers centred around wellness.
“We wanted to expand this to a bigger story,” said McDonald. “We’re lifting it into a place where people will come to gather for wellness.”
Treatments will be from skincare brand Naturopathica, and Nick James, founder of aromatherapy brand Body Bliss, will serve as a local botanist who will be part of the programming for its signature components.
When it first opened in 1925, the Hotel Californian was one of the first of a new wave of Spanish Colonial Revival style structures, but was open for little more than a week before a massive earthquake jolted the city, forcing it to close for repairs.
The rebuilt hotel was subsequently restored and sold several times, flourishing into the 1950s, until business in downtown Santa Barbara began to decline. Today, it occupies a site adjacent to the city’s vibrant Funk Zone and steps from the Pacific Ocean.
Celebrity designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard – who has designed homes for Tommy Hilfiger, Eva Mendes and Cher – has used Moroccan and Spanish Colonial influences like indigenous tiles and terra cotta throughout the property.
“The property’s design is Moorish-inspired with a modern twist,” said Bullard. “I wanted to preserve the history of Hotel Californian and pay tribute to Santa Barbara while also making it relatable to the Funk Zone crowd – young, hip and fresh.”
The new hotel is being developed by Michael Rosenfeld, and will include three buildings; the four-storey Californian building – which preserves the facade of the original 1925 Hotel Californian – is where the spa is housed, along with a fitness centre, ground-level relaxation courtyard, 62 bedrooms, and a rooftop swimming pool with views of the Pacific Ocean and Santa Ynez mountains.
The Mason building includes two three-storey structures, the hotel’s lobby and library, 58 bedrooms, a restaurant and retail shop. The State building houses the hotel’s 1,700sq ft (158sq m) presidential suite along with a ballroom, plaza lawn, rooftop event deck, cafe and market.
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