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Aman New York! πŸ–€

Finally, finally, I've encountered Aman New York. πŸ—½ Having only been open for half a year, it is the second urban Aman after Tokyo. Located on the super expensive 5th Ave., this historic Crown Building is brimming with Beaux-Arts style. After being designed and restored by Jean-Michel Gathy, the hotel continues to uphold Aman's tranquil characteristics. 🌸 Asian elements are visible throughout the hotel, such as Japanese ikebana, natural wood, and low-saturation fabric decorations... all perfectly blending minimalism with New York's energy and vitality. I really love the large rice paper murals by Japanese artist Ryoko Adachi in the rooms, inspired by the 15th-century Japanese painting master Hasegawa Tōhaku's masterpiece "Pine Forest Screen," recreating the aesthetic sense of the Edo period. πŸ’†πŸ» The SPA exclusively uses Aman's skincare line products. The treatment techniques and overall experience are truly memorable. As Jean-Michel Gathy interprets: "A tranquil retreat located in the heart of a bustling metropolis."🏠 🏠 #Sharing a Stay Experience #NewYork #Hotel 🌟🌟

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Aman New York! πŸ–€

Finally, finally, I've encountered Aman New York. πŸ—½ Having only been open for half a year, it is the second urban Aman after Tokyo. Located on the super expensive 5th Ave., this historic Crown Building is brimming with Beaux-Arts style. After being designed and restored by Jean-Michel Gathy, the hotel continues to uphold Aman's tranquil characteristics. 🌸 Asian elements are visible throughout the hotel, such as Japanese ikebana, natural wood, and low-saturation fabric decorations... all perfectly blending minimalism with New York's energy and vitality. I really love the large rice paper murals by Japanese artist Ryoko Adachi in the rooms, inspired by the 15th-century Japanese painting master Hasegawa Tōhaku's masterpiece "Pine Forest Screen," recreating the aesthetic sense of the Edo period. πŸ’†πŸ» The SPA exclusively uses Aman's skincare line products. The treatment techniques and overall experience are truly memorable. As Jean-Michel Gathy interprets: "A tranquil retreat located in the heart of a bustling metropolis."🏠 🏠 #Sharing a Stay Experience #NewYork #Hotel 🌟🌟

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