| Shutters on the Beach | |
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Shutters on the Beach Hotel
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| General information | |
| Location | One Pico Blvd Santa Monica, CA |
| Coordinates | 34°00′26″N 118°29′29″W / 34.0072417°N 118.4914179°WCoordinates: 34°00′26″N 118°29′29″W / 34.0072417°N 118.4914179°W |
| Opening | June 8, 1993 |
| Owner | Edward Thomas Collection of Hotels |
| Management | ETC Hotels |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 7 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Hill Architects |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 186 |
| Number of suites | 12 |
| Number of restaurants | One Pico Coast Beach Cafe & Bar |
| Website | |
| shuttersonthebeach.com | |
Shutters on the Beach is a luxury hotel located on the beach in Santa Monica, California. It is owned and operated by the Edward Thomas Collection of Hotels (ETC Hotels), which also owns the adjacent Hotel Casa del Mar. A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, Shutters on the Beach offers two restaurants: One Pico and Coast Beach Café and Bar.
Shutters on the Beach opened on June 8, 1993, with 198 rooms, on Santa Monica's beachfront. It was built on property that had been occupied by various beach clubs since 1925, including the Edgewater Beach Club, Jonathan Club, Waverly Club and Ambassador Club. A new building, its Craftsman-style exterior was meant to reference Southern California resorts and cottages of the 1920s. At the time of its opening, it was the only hotel in Santa Monica with direct beach access.
Built by Hill Architects, the hotel has 186 guest rooms and 12 suites in its two buildings: the Ocean House, the larger of the two; and the Beach House, which sits right on the beach and contains the lobby, the two restaurants and the bar. Most of the rooms have full-length shutters leading out to balconies facing the ocean or the swimming pool, while others have fireplaces or jacuzzis. Four-poster beds, comfortable lounge chairs, walnut desks and nightstands, and custom-made white linens are signature aspects of the hotel's furnishings. The décor is typically described as "distinctively New England."
In 2005, interior designer Michael S. Smith was commissioned to re-invent the hotel rooms. He redesigned each of the 186 guest rooms and the 12 suites, as well as One, the hotel's spa.
Artists represented in the hotel's art collection include Jasper Johns, Frank Gehry, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, William Wegman, Richard Diebenkorn, Claes Oldenburg and Ellsworth Kelly. The hotel has partnered with famous designers, such as Joie; bicycles for guests with Kate Spade; and canvas tote bags with Clare Vivier.