The Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid has announced an exciting new collaboration with luxury fan designer Olivier Bernoux, alongside the launch of the exclusive Timeless Legacy Redefined package.
Each Mandarin Oriental hotel features a unique fan that encapsulates the cultural essence of its location. The Madrid hotel’s antique fan, crafted from mother of pearl and lace and dating back to the seventeenth century, has long been admired. This legacy continues with Bernoux, known for his work with brands like Loewe and creations for celebrities such as Beyoncé and Rosalía.
Bernoux’s new collection for the hotel includes a limited-edition fan, transforming the classic white and cream design into a striking all-black masterpiece. An all-white version and an everyday option, both complemented by accessories like a shoulder chain and a tassel with micro-pearls and onyx, are also available.
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“We are delighted to collaborate with Olivier Bernoux to bring our guests an extraordinary fusion of heritage and contemporary luxury,” said Robert Lowe, General Manager at Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid. “This collaboration encapsulates the essence of our brand – a harmonious blend of tradition, innovation, and unparalleled hospitality.”
The Timeless Legacy Redefined package, starting at €3,100, includes a full daily American breakfast, late check-out, a special welcome amenity, a visit to Bernoux’s boutique, a heritage tour of Madrid’s traditional boutiques, and the opportunity to acquire the limited-edition fan.
For over 113 years, the Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid has been a pinnacle of style and luxury. With 100 rooms and 53 suites designed by Gilles & Boissier, five restaurants and bars by chef Quique Dacosta, and a state-of-the-art wellness center, the hotel offers a blend of classic and contemporary elegance.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, known for its luxury hotels, resorts, and residences, continues to deliver exceptional properties reflecting their oriental heritage and local culture. Operating 40 hotels in 26 countries, the Group remains a leader in luxury hospitality.
For more details, visit www.mandarinoriental.com.