Angela O’Donnell takes an elegant yet comfortable approach to the Quiksilver presence, focusing on the vibe, essence, and texture of the room. This inviting suite with its simple palette and sophisticated style pays homage to the architecture of the beachside hotel. The gorgeous blue bedding and drapery fabric are made from recycled plastic bottles–appropriate for a suite by Glacéau. All the chosen materials in the suite have sustainable and “green” elements in mind. Straw baskets stuffed with fluffy towels and a photograph of the perfect wave remind guests of what’s right outside. A glass bubble chandelier looks like floating jellyfish above. A five-foot wavy edge-lit glass panel is set into the wing-wall next to the bed creating an amazing flow of blue light and a sense of moving water. The striking tiled wall behind the bed, covered in iridescent circles that reflect the light and send a kaleidoscope of color throughout the room, evokes the beauty of abalone shells. Russell, have created a beachside setting with myriad ocean motifs through their use of textures, lighting, and color. Glass amber pendants, glowing like sea creatures, hang by the bed whose light plays across the concrete plaster walls and creates a sense of moving water.Įntering the Glacéau suite, whose magical blues and whites represent the sky and sea, one immediately feels a sense of Southern California: fresh ocean breezes, sun-kissed shorelines, and refreshing water. After enjoying the ocean views, guests can darken the room with spiced-colored silk drapes, and fall asleep to a show of projected mixed media of light, water and waves images. A striking surfboard with a hand-painted sun, setting over the ocean, enlivens the wall. Above the bed, a three-dimensional art piece tells the history of the company with images of surfers, palm trees, and the Billabong logo cut into reclaimed wood. A wash of subtle soothing colors like pumice blue, taupe, and gray set the chill vibe, while energetic pops of burnt orange pay homage to the color of a fiery sunset. Billabong teamed with designer Rona Graf of Grace Blu Designs to create a rustic space, using natural raw materials like stone, reclaimed wood, concrete, and glass, while also producing a groovy contemporary feel with a crisp clean edge. This surfer’s paradise is an intriguing room with eye candy in every corner. When you book direct, you are guaranteed the best rate possible. The historic boutique hotel in the heart of Laguna has become part of the Riviera Magazine Design series to create the Casa Surf Project.Īction sports icons like Billabong Men’s and Billabong Women’s, Rip Curl, etnies, Roxy, Quiksilver, L* Space, Lost International along with Riviera Magazine and Glaceau have teamed with Southern California’s finest designers to create the Casa Surf Suites with a portion of the proceeds from each room donated to key charities for the first year.Ĭheck out these one-of-a-kind stellar suites for your next trip to Laguna Beach. ![]() Ever thought it’d be cool to sleep in a gallery surrounded by world class art? How about having a skateboard mini bar in your room or faux grass, vintage lawn chairs and a fondue set for a picnic in your suite? What about falling asleep to projected mixed media images of waves, water and surfing on the draperies after a day at the beach? Surf’s up in Laguna Beach at the La Casa del Camino Hotel and we’re not just talking about the waves out front.
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