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By uniting a love of nature, the outdoors, and casual living with a profound sense of glamour and fantasy, Mondrian captures the quintessential California lifestyle. Mondrian's lobby is an inspired and surreal stage set with diaphanous curtains, glowing glass walls, eclectic furnishings, and a stunning Indoor/Outdoor Lobby that seems to magically transport the indoors out and the outdoors in. Each of the 237 generously scaled, light-filled guestrooms have fully equipped working kitchens, large work desks stocked with office supplies, oversized bathrooms, and spare yet elegant furnishings that were inspired by a sense of uncomplicated sophistication. Most of the rooms have enormous floor-to-ceiling windows and beautiful views. Laid out more like a comfortable home than the typical hotel room, the guestrooms at Mondrian are the ultimate home away from home. With its innovative fusion menu, hot Latin beat and renowned Philippe Starck design, Asia de Cuba at Mondrian is one of LA?s hottest restaurants. International restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow brings his critically acclaimed nouveau Asian-Latino cuisine to the West Coast. Diners may choose to be served either indoors with its chic white-on-white interior, or on the sensuous patio which includes a stunning trellis area. For those opting for a casual communal dining experience, Seabar serves innovative sushi, sake and specialty drinks nightly, offering 32 ringside seats. Located in the Mondrian's lobby, the dramatic 35-foot long Philippe Starck illuminated alabaster table is the ideal spot for a quick, informal bite, a casual drink, and non-stop people-watching. The Skybar, an open air, ivy-covered pavilion perched above the Pool and Outdoor Living Room, has been one of LA?s hottest nightspots from the day it opened. With its simple tin roof, rustic log beams and ?schoolhouse? style wood furniture, it appears to almost float in the clouds, and boasts some of the finest views in all of LA.
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