Groovy, hedonistic, luxury—Jonathan Adler’s depiction of his design at the Parker is not how you’d describe a typical getaway in the mid-mod hotbed of Palm Springs. Yet then again, a stay at this hotel is anything but typical.

The 144-room hotel has assumed many identities since it was built in 1959. Originally, this iconic structure began as California's first Holiday Inn. It later served as spring training housing for the Los Angeles Angels baseball team, as well as Merv Griffin's Resort Hotel and Givenchy Spa. Then, nearly 50 years later, acclaimed designer Jonathan Adler got his chance at reinventing the hotel's interior.

The Parker Palm Springs opens its iconic orange doors, revealing a fresh, luxurious yet tongue-in-cheek interior renovation and garden landscape straight out of "Alice in Wonderland".

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Furniture featured include our Clovelly Sunlounge by Harbour Outdoor. Available in our Claremont Showroom.

PRODUCTS

Harbour Outdoor

INTERIOR DESIGN

Jonathan Adler

PHOTOGRAPHER

Lean Timms

VENUE

The Parker, Palm Springs

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