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In the realm of luxury design, few projects capture a region’s essence as seamlessly as Meyer Davis’ latest venture: the newly opened Four Seasons Resort at Cabo Del Sol. This New York-based design studio, led by visionaries Will Meyer and Gray Davis, has transformed the beachfront escape on Mexico’s Baja Peninsula into a celebration of Cabo’s rich culture, history, and natural beauty. Their work is more than a design; it’s an immersive journey that invites guests to experience the heart of Baja.
Inspired by the resort's unique location on a former agave farm, Meyer Davis has woven local history and Cabo's vibrant charm into every corner of the hotel. The interiors brim with rich textiles, patterns, and colors, all native to the region. Indigenous materials like ojinaga stone, parota, and Mexican alder form the foundation of this modern oasis, while handcrafted elements from local artisans elevate the decor with authenticity and artistry. Stucco walls and terracotta-tiled roofs, accented by rough-hewn beams, create a grounded, earthy feel, enhanced by contrasts of contemporary steel and glass. The result is an elegant interplay of textures and tones, where lush greenery and local art pop against a refined backdrop.
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Complementing Meyer Davis’ interiors, hospitality design studio EDG has crafted distinctive dining and leisure spaces. From Palmerio to the Sora Rooftop Bar and Coraluz, each area reflects a sense of place in collaboration with celebrity chef Richard Sandoval. Their vision extends to poolside lounges, an adventure center, and even a resident artist studio. Every space is thoughtfully curated to enhance the guests’ connection with Cabo’s unique energy.
Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by a lobby infused with art and soul. True to Meyer Davis’ style, the design reflects a welcoming, residential ambiance reminiscent of a cherished friend’s living room. Eclectic furniture pieces and art from Latin America and the Baja Peninsula set the stage, while a cozy tequila tasting room offers breathtaking ocean views framed by arched windows—a perfect spot for whale watching and a nod to the region's natural splendor.
The guest rooms embody understated luxury, with architectural screens inspired by traditional fishing nets, while earthy hues play harmoniously against rich, artisanal tiles. Handcrafted clay light fixtures by Taller LU’UM add a sculptural quality, with each installation as unique as the guests who experience it. Private balconies and terraces filled with lush plants offer spaces where visitors can fully immerse themselves in Cabo’s natural beauty.
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The spa, a sanctuary of tranquility, seamlessly integrates with the lush outdoors, offering ten treatment rooms with expansive windows overlooking private gardens. Amenities like the salt sauna, eucalyptus steam room, and plunge pools enhance the experience, grounding guests in a sense of holistic relaxation.
One of the resort's crown jewels is the iconic beach feature, “El Arco,” which highlights breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortez. Inspired by the area’s laid-back surfing culture from the 1950s, Meyer Davis has adorned the elevator lobbies with vintage surfboards, a playful homage to Baja’s coastal legacy.
Meyer Davis has redefined luxury at Four Seasons Cabo Del Sol, crafting an environment where local history, artisanal craftsmanship, and modern elegance converge. It’s a place where every design choice whispers the story of Cabo, offering guests an authentic, immersive experience.