The Warren Street Hotel Exudes Eccentric TriBeCa Glamour

The Warren Street Hotel is a bright blue building on an otherwise industrial TriBeCa block. Yet it’s a stylish thumb rather than a sore one: the color feels refreshing amid all the drab steel and weathered brick, easily catching the the eye of whoever happen to walk by, even on the dreariest Manhattan day. Peek into the windows, and you’ll see that the lobby is bursting with Memphis Group-inspired colors and patterns, while the restaurant has art descending from the ceiling. In an era of spa-like, “stealth wealth” interiors, this place embraces everything but; instead, imagine Zack Morris from Saved by the Bell became a cultured multi-billionaire, bought a hotel, and let his imagination run wild.

A colorblocked hallway at the Warren Street Hotel. “The hotel has a big personality,” says co-owner and interior designer Kit Kemp.

Photo: Courtesy of The Warren Street Hotel

The eccentrically glamorous property is the third hotel in New York City by Tim and Kit Kemp, who also own SoHo’s The Crosby Street and Midtown’s The Whitby. (All three fall under the banner of Firmdale Hotels, founded by the Kemps in 1985.) “The hotel has a big personality,” says Kit, who designed Warren Street Hotel along with her two daughters. “We always say color makes you happy—it spices up your life.” She’s the one who decided on the statement exterior: “We felt our building had to bring back sunshine into our lives, so we decided on a summer blue sky with a bright yellow hat sitting on top of the building,” she says.

Inside, Kit decided to express that boldness not with paint, but through wallpaper, upholsteries, and rugs—a conscious choice that serves as a nod to TriBeCa’s history as a textile manufacturing hub at the turn of the century. “That has been a great inspiration to us when designing the hotel, as we live and breathe textiles,” she says. Many of the fabrics were custom-made by Kit’s own design studio.

 

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