Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace has begun renovations on 182 guest rooms and suites to create a more modern, residential feel.
Nobu Hospitality and Caesars Palace have hired the global architecture and design firm Rockwell Group to redesign the rooms. Rockwell will incorporate elements from kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold epoxy to create “cohesion from collage.”
Rooms will carry a more streamlined, lighter feel and carry more luxe take than the original design.
The renovations come on the 8th year anniversary of Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace, the world’s first Nobu Hotel.
"Eight years ago, we developed the world's first celebrity chef-branded hotel venture with Nobu Hospitality, bringing Nobu's signature style and sophistication to the Las Vegas Strip," said Martha Morales, General Manager of Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace. "As the city continues to evolve as one of the top destinations for entertainment, sports and gaming, we are committed to investing in Las Vegas. From the Nobu Hotel refresh to the Caesars Palace main entrance renovation – Caesars is proud to offer experiences that guests can only find at our resorts."
Guest rooms will feature a custom sofa in a dozen different patch-worked upholsteries, from painterly-style prints to muted textured graphics. Rooms will also feature a quartsize coffee table with a gold base and a cracked kintsugi effect as well as new custom carpets.
Guest corridors will include a custom carpet with rippling forms to suggest a pond of koi fish that cluster at each guest room door.
Caesars and Nobu are in the process of adding new Nobu Hotels and restaurants at Harrah’s New Orleans and Caesars Atlantic City.