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Harvest Inn by Charlie Palmer Debuts Vineyard View Collection

By Hotel BusinessSeptember 15, 20162 Mins Read
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Harvest Inn by Charlie Palmer's Vineyard View Collection
Harvest Inn by Charlie Palmer's Vineyard View Collection

ST. HELENA, CA—Chef Charlie Palmer and Palmer City-Core Hotels have unveiled the Vineyard View Collection, a new tier of recently renovated guestrooms and suites at Harvest Inn by Charlie Palmer. All 22 rooms offer direct vineyard views and are segmented into three room types: king, spa and suite.

The Vineyard View Collection King is 550 sq. ft. and features king-sized beds, wood-burning red brick fireplaces, vineyard views and a private porch or terrace. The Vineyard View Collection Spa offers the same space and amenities with the addition of a private spa hot tub. The Vineyard View Collection Suite provides 1,000 sq. ft. of multi-level accommodations with much of the same amenities plus a living/dining area.

Helmed by local firm Star 7 Architect, the design goal was to draw attention to the focal point of Napa Valley: the land. A new color palette of cream, pale blue and light gray was introduced, and is showcased on the refinished walls and trim, new window treatments, carpets and bedding. Bright pillows and a cashmere blanket offset mid-century-style gray office chairs. Modern touches include USB ports and chrome and nickel-brushed lighting.

Amenities include locally and house-made food and drink, including a housemade “Harvest Mix” and full bottles of Whitehall Lane’s Tre Leoni Cabernet along with a rotating selection of “Moonbites” delivered nightly. 

Architecture+Interiors Brands Harvest Inn by Charlie Palmer Renovation/Construction Star 7 Architect Vineyard View Collection
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