Sandbourne Santa Monica has reopened its doors on Ocean Avenue after an extensive upgrade, offering easy access to the iconic Santa Monica Beach. The property is connected with The Autograph Collection of Marriott International and a member of Marriott Bonvoy.
The reinvigorated beachfront masterpiece is designed by the acclaimed Icelandic architect Gulla Jónsdóttir and is a unique 175-room coastal retreat. Known for her work on prestigious projects such as Comal at Chileno Bay, an Auberge resort in Los Cabos, the Michelin two-star restaurant, Le Grand restaurant in Paris, Palmilla in Newport Beach and Esperanza in Manhattan Beach, has crafted an environment that exudes peace and tranquility while stimulating all five senses.
Sandbourne offers a seamless blend of coastal relaxation and urban excitement. Guests can unwind at the heated pool with luscious cabanas or the pool-side Sunset Lounge.
Inside, the hotel transforms into a terracotta-toned sanctuary that echoes the natural landscape. The décor features clay pottery and lush plants, enhancing the serene ambiance and a nightly incense ritual, welcoming both guests and the public. The terrace and expansive courtyard is an inviting space with lush greenery, plush lounge seating and firepits.
Sandbourne will feature Artists-in-Residency, inviting a hand-selected group of ceramics artists to apply and participate in the internal ceramics program. Artists from around the world will have the opportunity to create pieces and showcase their art on property.Guests are also invited to participate in a signature activation, Ceramics by the Pool, a 45-minute pinch pot clay class. Guided by a local ceramics artist, guests will learn the art of pinch pot clay and craft their creations, resulting in a one-of-a-kind keepsake from their time at Sandbourne.
The culinary scene at Sandbourne is spearheaded by the debut of Marelle, a California-driven restaurant and bar by Santa Monica native and culinary luminary, Chef Raphael Lunetta.
See sandbournesantamonica.com.