Four Seasons Maui – Save the Date!

Hawaii reopens October 15 – and the Four Seasons Maui is accepting reservations from Nov. 20 onward. https://www.hawaii-guide.com/hawaii-reopening-what-you-need-to-know Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea has implemented extraordinary guidelines to ensure the safety of guests. Additional details are at end of post.

Overlooking the golden crescent of Wailea Beach, Four Seasons Resort Maui is a 5-minute drive from the Gold Course, Emerald Course and Blue Course – three of the island’s finest golf courses – and is less than a mile from the luxury boutiques and restaurants of the Shops at Wailea.

Unforgettable Experiences. Four Seasons Resort Maui invites you to expand your dreams with their unique collection of over-the-top experiences. Let them help you personalize a bucket-list adventure with exclusive access to people and places only available to Four Seasons Maui guests. After months of lock down, I’m certain almost everyone is ready for multiple experiences using a hotel as a safe home base.

Besides the usual excellent Four Seasons service, lovely rooms and an amazing beach right in front of the property – we thought we should share some amazing experiences – not only are we missing travel, but don’t you miss the thrill of planning experiences on the ground?

Maui’s central location within the Hawaiian island chain offers you unique access to customized day trips by helicopter, boat, jet or ferry. Use Maui as a luxurious base camp and enjoy a few days of off island expeditions.

  • On the Big Island, visit a Kona coffee farm or fly over the dormant volcano
  • Explore the breathtaking waterfalls and cliffs of Molokai by charter yacht
  • Go shipwreck diving on Lanai, after a trip to the island by charter helicopter or private yacht
  • Take a luxury yacht to Molokini and scuba dive off the back of a submerged volcano rim
  • Discover Oahu’s attractions, including Pearl Harbor and The Mighty Mo, or boost your adrenaline with a dive in a shark cage

Mileage distance – who knew the islands were so close? Maui – Molokai 7.5 Miles Maui – Lanai 8 miles. Maui – Kaho’olawi 6 miles. Maui – Big Island 26 miles. Maui – Oahu 116 miles, 25 min flight.

GO ON A PRIMAL YET SOPHISTICATED CULINARY ADVENTURE WITH AN OPEN-FIRE CHEF WHO HAPPENS TO BE ONE OF THE ISLAND’S TOP SOMMELIERS Join Yeshua Goodman, owner of Kiawe Outdoor and an advanced sommelier at Spago Maui, on a next-level Maui tour of tastes and tales. Goodman has partnered exclusively with Four Seasons Maui to create a Fire & Wine experience set on an estate that dates back to the rule of King Kamehameha III.

Your journey begins with a helicopter flight that departs from Wailea Golf Club and follows the dramatic topography of Maui – waterfalls, rainforests, Mount Haleakala and the rugged North Shore coastline – to the village of Haiku, off the beaten path on the island’s North Shore. Your destination: the enchanting grounds of Haiku House, a former sugar cane plantation that’s now a 20-acre expanse of botanical history where you can stroll. Here, an expert from the Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum will lead you on a private tour, offered only to Four Seasons guests, regaling you with stories passed down through the estate’s line of locally renowned and influential owners.

Step back into the here and now with a personalized multi-course meal that connects you to the elements. Goodman – a Maui local, fisherman, spear diver and hunter – locally sources the ingredients for your dinner, which he cooks over an open flame. Participate in the cooking yourself, if you like, before the fare comes out of the fire. You will already have chosen wine pairings in an interactive blind tasting led by Goodman.

End the evening with an exciting dessert demo by beloved Four Seasons Executive Pastry Chef Riccardo Menicucci and return to the Resort by private car service.

GET TO KNOW THE ENCHANTED TOWN OF HANA ON THIS EXCLUSIVE CULINARY ADVENTURE Getting there is half the fun on this exclusive culinary adventure that takes place on the untouched, wild eastern corner of Maui. Guests of Four Seasons Maui soar by helicopter above towering waterfalls and rainforest peaks – and peer into Haleakala, the dormant volcano that composes 75 percent of the island – before touching down at ONO Organic Farms in Kipahulu for a private tour and exotic fruit tasting beside the farm’s longtime owners. After foraging their favorites with Four Seasons Executive Chef Craig Dryhurst, it’s off to explore the quaint and famed town of Hana. Guests are led by a cultural expert on a customizable adventure, such as a swim in the lava caves at Waianapanapa Black Sand Beach or a hike to a waterfall deep in the bamboo forest.

After working up an appetite, guests will helicopter back to the iconic resort for the main event: a multi-course Ultimate Dinner prepared by Chef Dryhurst. This thoughtful meal incorporates the fruit harvested at ONO Organic Farms into dishes using Maui’s incredible farm and ranch offerings. The personalized feast is accompanied by wine pairings hand-selected by a Four Seasons sommelier to complement Maui’s freshest flavors, as the day comes to the close overlooking gorgeous Wailea Beach.

KONA COFFEE HELICOPTER TOUR Discover specialty coffee on neighboring Hawaii Island via a private helicopter charter. Enjoy a customized private tour and tasting at Bolton Estate, home of award-winning Kona Coffee & Tea Company, before taking in spectacular sights on your aerial tour back to Maui.

WHALE WATCH PHOTO EXCURSION: SEASONAL, DECEMBER TO MAY Embark on a one-of-a-kind whale watch with two of Maui’s most knowledgeable whale experts and top underwater photographers, Dan and John Cesere. Take above-or below-water photographs of marine life, or simply enjoy the show while learning about these majestic creatures. Tours do not include underwater photography of humpback whales but focus on Maui’s other vibrant marine life.

Inside the hotel, stay in the Complete Suites – The oceanfront suites at Four Seasons Resort Maui are a hotel-within-a-hotel, with a dedicated staff led by your own hotel Personal Assistant and a heightened level of amenities, security and services. Overlook prestigious Wailea Beach and the Hawaiian Islands beyond from the comfort of your private suite.

Within the Complete Suites program is a new LAX amenity: Four Seasons Maui is pleased to collaborate with PS LAX to reimagine the LAX airport experience. Located in a private terminal across the tarmac, PS LAX offers a back door to your aircraft, along with seamless security and TSA, and luxury amenities in your private suite before your flight. Four Seasons offers this service one-way, (valued at USD 3,150), to guests flying through LAX who have purchased our Complete Suites package. Right now, this service is only at LAX for commercial flights.

Onsite Exclusive Guest Care Now that you have arrived, we want your peace of mind to continue. Four Seasons Maui has added a team of onsite medical professionals, available to guests 24/7. From illness to wellness to injuries and more, the medical team prioritizes guests of Four Seasons Maui first and foremost.

The state of Hawaii has instated additional safeguards for residents and guests, including requiring travelers present proof of a negative Covid-19 test result taken within 72 hours of arrival to Hawaii in order to avoid quarantine. To guarantee accessible pre-travel tests, Four Seasons Resort Maui has identified labs with testing options that are convenient and rapid, nationwide. For the current Hawaii state guidelines and requirements.

COVID testing resources links: Next/Health – Greater Los Angeles area. MicrogenDX– All of mainland USA.  Please note that Four Seasons Maui has identified these options for guest’ convenience, but they are not involved in any way beyond providing the resource contact information. The Resort never sees the private medical records of any guest, nor do we assume liability in any way.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/covid-19-test-results-for-travel-how-to-time-it-for-an-international-trip/ar-BB18OZuA?ocid=msedgntp

https://www.fourseasons.com/maui/services-and-amenities/safe-on-maui/

Crosby Street Hotel – Welcome Back!

July saw the reopening of the Crosby Street Hotel in New York. Kit Kemp’s London and New York properties are high on our list of favorite hotels. At Crosby Street, step into the light and airy lobby, home to Kit Kemp’s art collection, including works by Callum Innes and Jaume Plensa.  Firmdale Properties has two iconic properties in New York, besides Crosby Street their Midtown property is The Whitby Hotel. I frequently recommend and stay at Crosby Street Hotel set back off the Soho cobblestone streets and I always recommend it to my client families…teens can wander and shop, plus endless dining nearby. Firmdale Hotel Group is owned by Kit and Tim Kemp, their roster of properties includes eight stylish hotels in London. An interior designer, Kit Kemp creates all the interiors for their properties.

Crosby Street Hotel library

Besides marvelous dining spaces and friendly beyond helpful staff, I adore the whimsy of the eclectic design in all of the Firmdale properties. Attention grabbing design tempting you to linger.  Kit Kemp mixes patterns and colors like a genius sorcerer and I feel is impossible to duplicate! Turkish rugs, Jim Thompson fabrics, Mexican Otomi embroidery – the rooms and public spaces are a riot of color and texture that beautifully blend into a cohesive look. Charm is a touchstone Firmdale characteristic and they have it down to a science, a charming idiosyncratic science.You should know, the hotels all have the trademarked steel Crittall windows, enormous floor to ceiling windows unlike any other hotel windows, allowing brilliant light to flood the room. The rooms are similar in style to their other properties in the sense that Kit Kemp is a master of pattern mixing with a myriad of colors, yet it looks sensational and unique.

Kit Kemp's - Design Thread

Design Themes. From the latest Kit Kemp newsletter, where she provides background on her inspiration.

DON’T be afraid to make a statement. Found fabrics come in many forms, depending on origin, technique or era. Often, found textiles feature delicate and pretty designs, but sometimes you might be lucky enough to find a punchy and powerful design, like this traditional Mexican Otomi embroidery.

DO use the fabric as your starting point. When you have a fabric you love and want to bring it to life in a scheme, it’s always a good idea to pick colors from the textile itself. Think of the fabric as the blueprint for the rest of the space and grow the identity from there. Carefully building on the colors will help to create a cohesive and balanced room. 

DON’T shy away from mixing and matching. The joy and beauty of using found or vintage fabrics is that they can have imperfections that make them feel more unique. Play into the imperfect by using a combination of similar fabrics. Kilim rugs are one of my favorite fabrics to collect. One afternoon, whilst browsing our design library, I realized I had a small collection of hot pink and orange pieces. I had just enough to cover my dining chairs at home, so they went straight off to the upholsterer. It doesn’t matter that they are all slightly different, the mix and match creates intrigue.

DO pay homage to your fabric. Play into the origins of your antique textiles to create a scheme that tells a story. This beautiful antique needlepoint on the ottoman is wonderfully traditional and tells a tale of age-old craft techniques. In another celebration of traditional techniques, we used this Bogolan mud cloth textile from Mali on the little chair in Crosby Street Hotel‘s lobby. Paired with the Ardmore sofa from South Africa, it brings together different references as a small celebration of the African continent.

The library, Crosby Street Hotel

DON’T overlook the potential for wear and tear. Using antique textiles often means the fabric might be fragile. There could be embroidery, embellishment, or the textile itself may have lost its luster over time.

If it is a more delicate fabric, we recommend using it in a location that will get less wear and tear. My trick is to always use more intricate fabrics on accent chairs in spaces where people are only passing through.

In the lobby at Crosby Street Hotel we have two antique Suzani textiles on our wing chairs. They are real statement pieces and although they get occasional use, they are safe from the weathering of a drawing room chair. More Kit Kemp design advice.

Crosby Street Hotel lobby

I love a story behind hotel properties and every one of the Firmdale properties express multiple stories. I feel I am in a very exotic location in each hotel. Kit Kemp’s design sense involves an explosion of patterns, colors and textures. She is an expert at making remote acquisitions work in her varied interiors, and she possesses an enviable flair for interspersing collectibles, like an 18th-century Swedish cupboard or an antique Suzani into her projects. From one of her books, and I have all of them: pieces that tell a unique story—maybe of a person or a time in history, of a particular handcrafted technique, or even just something with a combination of color or pattern.

My first impulse in a Firmdale property, is to kick off my shoes and plop into one of the plush chairs or hop atop the extremely comfy sleep inducing Beautyrest bed, layered in colorful multiple patterns, sensory overload perhaps, but eclectic design with immense style. The rooms envelope you, blissful fun, distinctive style combined with luxury and excellent amenities, a gallery in a sense. The bathrooms are quite large; and most have massive stand-alone silver soaking tubs and oversize double sinks. Small well-lit walk in closets eliminate your travel detritus and contain a well-stocked mini bar.

Traditionally, Firmdale properties are designed in the style of a stately English country home, I realize those are opposite terms; the sitting rooms and libraries for guests are designed in the style of ‘to the manner born’, however, the décor is cozy and comfy and very inviting. Imagine a private guest space i.e. the drawing room with an honor bar, merely write down on the pad that you were the one who quaffed the Perrier chilling in the ice-bucket…Brits who appreciate common courtesy and expect honor.

Many years ago, my stay at the Crosby Street Hotel included hosting my local friends in between their son’s high school graduation events. The grand ‘library’ of the Crosby Street was the picture-perfect place to flock, staff replacing bottles of bubbly, passing scrumptious snacks, peeking in often to see if we needed care, I’ve never felt more at home.

The Library, Crosby Street Hotel, New York

Full service, including suggestions for what to do, where to go in the neighborhood! Crosby Street Hotel.

Welcome back Crosby Street Hotel, when we are allowed to travel again, New York fall weather will beckon me back.

Crosby Street Hotel, New York. Crosby The Cat 12-foot bronze cat sculpture from the Colombian figurative artist and sculptor, Fernando Botero.

Art at Crosby Street Hotel