The Gettys Group Companies is a family of hospitality-focused companies dedicated to creating the inspired moments that stay with guests and the defined details that enrich brands.
With offices in Chicago, Jeddah, and Manila, The Gettys Group Companies has guided developers, operators, and brands in the creation of meaningful and rewarding hospitality experiences around the world for more than 30 years.
Today we are going to show you the best interior design projects of The Gettys Group Chicago.
RENAISSANCE CHICAGO DOWNTOWN HOTEL
In this project, the design concept expresses the hotel’s urban identity and integrates it with a strong sense of discovery and movement by using photography, curated spaces, and Chicago-symbolic art pieces. The finishes invoke the juxtaposition of refined and gritty city textures: smooth, clean woods contrasted against raw, complex patterns; a neutral color palette set against metallic bronze, with pops of bold green; and a wide variety of materials used everywhere.
TRIBUNE TOWER RESIDENCES
To create the interior environment and branding, The Gettys Group Companies focused on honoring the building’s profound past while introducing its new life, beautifully transformed for today’s luxury urban dweller. The team also designed the sales gallery to position the unparalleled residences for the market and current space. With a focus on nature, the guestrooms offer a functional and serene environment with hues of blues and greens. Light wood tones and nature-focused imagery provide the perfect resting place for families and business travelers at the end of the day.
THE BLACKSTONE, AN AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION HOTEL
After opening in 1910, The Blackstone Hotel quickly became the most highly regarded place to stay in Chicago. The interior design renovation of this historic landmark brings a new perspective to reflect its new place in Marriott’s Autograph Collection. The Gettys Group Companies brought out the beauty of the space in a way that pays respect to the storied past while looking boldly to its future as an engaged leader and gathering space in its neighborhood—no mere hotel lobby, but the living room of the South Loop.
This duality manifests in more than pairing the hotel’s past with its future: national leaders staying in the Presidential Suite are a foil to the less-than-lawful gatherings of mobsters in the Smoke-Filled Room; sun-drenched guestrooms overlooking Lake Michigan contrast moody and intimate event spaces. Through careful design selections, these dichotomies build a compelling whole — for The Gettys Group Companies there is no need for smoke and mirrors required.
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