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W New York Union Square

New York - New York, USA

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Preciosa crafted a stunning collection of bespoke hospitality lighting for the newly revitalised W New York Union Square, the global flagship of Marriott International’s bold rebranding journey. Designed in collaboration with the visionary Rockwell Group, the space comes alive with dramatic installations that channel the vibrant energy and spirit.

A poetic blend of precision and grace, the Falling Petals installation brings a sense of quiet movement to the bar space. Evoking the fleeting beauty of petals suspended in air, it captures the delicate moment between bloom to fall.
Each metallic flower, reimagined by designer Šárka Olivová from the client’s original vision, features a glowing glass centre—like morning dew catching the first light. The petals, crafted from stainless steel and finished with a metallic-effect foil, shimmer in a soft "champagne" hue.
We also provided a selection of original hospitality lighting designs, including custom wall sconces and lamps.
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Project in numbers

  • 460 x 245 centimetres size of the falling petals installation
  • 30 bespoke lightings pieces
  • 18 laser-cut metal petals
  • 7 handcrafted glass bubbles

Location

W New York Union Square

Where history meets high style in the heart of Manhattan. Set in a 1911 Beaux-Arts landmark, this 21-storey boutique hotel blends timeless elegance with bold, modern design. Once home to a historic insurance firm, it’s been reimagined by David Rockwell into a vibrant hub overlooking Union Square. With 270 rooms and a Parisian-inspired façade, the hotel captures the energy, creativity, and glamour of downtown New York.
W New York Union Square

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