Designer Celebrity Suites in the Inspiring Boutique Hotel Triton, San Francisco
If you've dreamed of rubbing elbows and mingling with celebrities, turn those dreams into inspired reality -- wine and dine among the beautiful people at the Hotel Triton in San Francisco. A chance encounter in the elevator or a random seating during wine hour may put you in the fabled catbird seat.Extend your "fifteen minutes" with a stay in one of our inspirational Celebrity Suites. Designed personally by some of today's biggest and brightest entertainers, these hotel suites offer the moon and the stars.
The luxurious Häagen-Dazs "Sweet Suite" offers hotel guests a unique and whimsical escape, indulging the senses in flavor and style. Bathed in vanilla and caramel colors, the true artistry of the "Sweet Suite" is in the details, from "flavored" candles in chocolate, vanilla and dulce de leche, to the bed's handcrafted headboard shaped like the Häagen-Dazs cartouche, to a waffle-textured bed throw, to a specially made plush Häagen-Dazs bath robe.
The room's main attraction is the "Sweet Spot," a custom designed ice cream cabinet filled with both classic Häagen-Dazs ice cream flavors, ice cream bars and new releases such as the Haagen-Dazs Reserve Series. The cabinet is stocked with bowls, scoops and spoons and, best of all, guests can enjoy as many complimentary pints as they desire.
A portion of each "Sweet Suite" guest's tab will be donated to the Häagen-Dazs ice cream charity of choice, Delancey Street Foundation.
The Suite was designed by local Bay Area interior design firm Marsh & Clark Design.
Hotel Triton's latest Celebrity Suite combines sleek elegance and chic sensibility with a touch of sex appeal for the guest who desires life's finer pleasures. In a recent episode of Kathy's hit series, "My Life on the D-List," Ms. Griffin and Mike Nielsen (known to viewers as her 'Gay Visionary') traveled to San Francisco to design an inspired suite at the Hotel Triton. How cool is that?
The making of this luxurious hotel suite into a reality was the subject for an entire episode in the show's second season. Kathy and Mike began with wall-to-wall, floor to ceiling white suede drapes and took it from there. If you're looking to find inner peace or feel like a million bucks, Kathy's suite is a good move. With a color palate ranging from pearl to chocolate to sage green, this suite is a fabulous vehicle for sheer indulgence from Kathy Griffin and the Hotel Triton.
The art, music and vision of legendary guitarist Carlos Santana are imbued in every detail of this serene and subtle designer suite. Textile artist Michael Rios created a Technicolor tapestry of Santana's most heartfelt and intense imagery, bringing vitality and a sense of Latin heritage to both bed and bath. At once otherworldly and earthbound, the Black Magic Bedroom inspires a peaceful, yet invigorating energy, much like the man himself.
Get into a groove in the J. Garcia Suite. Created by the late, great Grateful Dead lead man Jerry Garcia, this suite pulses with good vibrations. The same luxurious silk fabrics used in the J. Garcia fashion line flow over onto our upholstery and the sinfully indulgent duvet bedcover. The self-portrait hanging among his many original watercolors and the autographed wall add a personal touch that is inspired Jerry. The J. Garcia Suite is a must for the Deadhead in your life.
Prominent ocean artist Wyland wanted to give Triton guests a truly inspired experience by guiding them into an undersea escape of real and rendered sea life. This charismatic and prolific artist hand-picked lithographs and furniture from his private collection. They're recast here at the Hotel Triton in liquid blues, soft greens and fluid violets in order to offer a celestial visit to the deep. Wyland's suite completes the connection to Mother Nature and Father Neptune with the same earth-conscious amenities found throughout the hotel, such as air and water conservation and filtration systems, biodegradable soap and shampoo, all natural cotton linens and energy efficient lighting.
Designed by King Triton, in honor of his kingdom, Atlantis, shimmering underwater blues, silvers, and greens abound in this luxuriously inspiring setting. Part the silver bead curtain to find yourself in the grooviest Jacuzzi tub in San Francisco, complete with a secret television you can watch while you soak. A beautiful king bed with fabric beach ball pillows and magic reading lights await, and the sitting area is ideal for entertaining a small group of friends.

