
episode 8: Mike Suomi, Principal and Vice President of Interior Design with Stonehill & Taylor

In this episode of the Hotel Design podcast, we speak to Mike Suomi from Stonehill & Taylor, who discusses his and his team’s work on the iconic Eero Saarinen’s TWA building at JFK along. For Suomi, it’s a matter of getting into what Saarinen wanted to originally create when designing this incredible space. They talk materials and expected experience, how the original terminal was designed without straight lines and how that informed the design approach to arrive on a 1960’s aesthetic that works in the 21st century.
Mike and Glenn also discuss how HGTV changed design culture in the same way the Food Network helped morph restaurant culture. They discuss how the firm also balances guests’ needs and hotel owner requests.
They also go through the process of designing the Eliza Jane hotel in New Orleans’ French quarter, its in-depth design process, and how he and his team created a modern hotel from a series of abandoned warehouses while honoring the city’s history.
Finally, they discuss bringing in a feminine design approach that doesn’t turn off more masculine personalities while also approaching residential style design in the hotel sphere, color trends and how the major hotel companies are embracing a more design forward approach.
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- The TONO collection from Foster + Partners – contemporary brilliance with coordinating modular furniture that’s unified with a simplistic design language and palette of materials
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Featured Product
Porcelanosa’s Noken factory is dedicated to the production of brassware and sanitaryware, and has created different bathroom lines including:
- The MOOD Series, created by Sir Richard Rogers and Luis Vidal – the first intelligent bathroom collection
- The stunning VITAE collection by Zaha Hadid – inspired by the movement and concept of water
- The TONO collection from Foster + Partners – contemporary brilliance with coordinating modular furniture that’s unified with a simplistic design language and palette of materials
Porcelanosa has created many innovative bathroom products, including the COLD – ON faucet. This faucet line stands out because Porcelanosa changed the opening mechanism so that when the faucet is turned on, it does not automatically dispense a blend of hot water. This can save a 100 room hotel approximately 5,000 gallons of hot water a year that never needed to be heated in the first place, or is needlessly discharged. These small aspects can help make a big difference. Visit Porcelanosa to learn more about their intelligent bathroom designs.