• November 22, 2019

Mandarin Oriental to open Honolulu property

Mandarin Oriental to open Honolulu property

Mandarin Oriental to open Honolulu property 750 421 Madison Silvers

The Mandarin Oriental Hotel and Residences, Honolulu is underway and slated to open in early 2022.
The 37-story tower will rise 418 feet and overlook the cityscape and Ala Moana coastline.

residential tower set in lush greenery in a busy urban hawaiin hub on oahu

Designed by Architects Hawaii Ltd., the property will be adjacent to the Hawaii Convention Center. The 743,000-square-foot tower will have 125 guestrooms, each designed to reflect the local culture.

The property will also have 99 residences. Developed by a roster of international designers—including Dianna Wong, Meyer Davis, Hart Howerton and Italian firm Molteni&C Dada in its Hawaii debut—The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Honolulu will be located on the uppermost floors. These residences will have an open floor plans accentuated by interiors by Dianna Wong. With design by auWorkshop architects+urbanists and blurring the lines of indoor and outdoor, each residence will also open to a lanai with views of the Pacific Ocean; while select residences will have views of Hawaii’s Diamond Head volcano. Residences will have appliances, Sub-Zero wine storage, and Gaggenau ovens.

The hotel and residences will have a public water and light installation designed by Fluidity Design. (The company also created water and light projects at 50 United Nations Plaza and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, Daesung D3 City in Seoul, Dubai Festival City and the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, Calif.)

An amenity level will have a pool, spa, Peloton room, chef’s kitchen with a dining room, golf simulation room, outdoor lounge space complete with cabanas and fire pits, as well as a karaoke room and theater.

In addition, dining options will include a speakeasy-inspired space underneath a floating garden, signature restaurant, and bar located on the second level of the hotel, and an exhibition kitchen on a separate floor.

The property will similarly have an indoor-outdoor terrace surrounded by curated gathering spaces, and a 20,000-square-foot Mandarin Oriental Spa.

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