Le Meridien hotels in India go in for facelift

The hotel wants to do away with the traditional lobby concept and start a coffee house called ‘The Hub’ to break away from the clichéd structures, hopes to create a socially interactive, “living room” kind of space

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All eight Le Meridien hotels in India are undergoing renovation to bring them in tune with the new design concept that is a part of the hotel chain’s brand transformation on a global scale. The exercise of making it a design-led product is a Starwood initiative which acquired Le Meridien in 2005.

The two upcoming hotels would also adopt the same design strategy. For instance, the hotel wants to do away with the traditional lobby concept and start a coffee house called ‘The Hub’ to break away from the clichéd structures. It hopes to create a socially interactive, “living room” kind of space in place of a lobby as per a report in Business Standard by Ruchika Chitravanshi.

“We are trying to bring in some uniformity in the brand keeping in mind the main target audience for Le Meridien which is the creative traveller. We won’t have a cookie-cutter approach. We want the hotel design to generate curiosity and interaction among the travellers visiting us,” says Mike Tiedy, senior vice president, global brand design and innovation, Starwood Hotels and Resorts. 

“It is a very smart move for Le Meridien. As hotel choices for travellers increase, it is very important for big established brands to stand for something special and different. And then make sure this special difference is manifested across the entire guest experience,” says Lulu Raghavan, country head, Landor Assocaiates India, a strategic brand consulting and design firm.

Some of the other interesting initiatives being taken by the company to incorporate art at various touch points in the hotel include artwork on doors, specially designed key card which besides being a souvenir also provides guests access to contemporary cultural centres across the world for free. Besides, it has also come up with a special soundscape for elevators with 1,600 sounds including those of birds and crickets. The soundscape created by Grammy Award winning composer Henri Scars was geared for generating conversation and curiosity.

“Le Merdien has had very quirky designs in the past. Each hotel was different from the other. Starwood is now aligning all Le Meridien

hotels in keeping with the Group’s expectations,” said P R Srinivas, Leader, Travel, Hospitality & Tourism, Deloitte India.

The company has come up with a group of LM 100 which has 28 members as of now -- all chosen from fields of art, architecture, music, filmmaking, cuisine etc to develop original and interactive programmes for Le Meridien hotels worldwide.

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