Baby Grand
2026
Coronado, CA
Role
Interior Design, Branding & Identity
Scope
Renovation: 31 Room Hotel, F&B Outlets (Night Hawk, Fallen Empire), Lobby, Cafe, Pool, Outdoor Spaces
Partners
Owner: Consortium Holdings
Architects: Tucker Sadler
Photography: Ethan Jones
The Baby Grand transforms a former asphalt lot into a 31-room hotel that reads like a place reclaimed by time. Mature plantings, gas-lit torches and weathered statuary suggest a property slowly overtaken by nature, while mosaic floors, mirrored walls and iridescent clamshell beds build a world that feels assembled over years rather than months. The result is theatrical without being staged, a hotel meant to be discovered rather than checked into.
The lobby marks the shift from Coronado's shoreline into something older and stranger, lined with tapestries modeled on Pompeiian wall paintings beneath a fabric ceiling and central chandelier. Concealed within it is Fallen Empire, a hidden oyster and champagne bar with mirrored walls, brass booths in red mohair and a mosaic floor depicting life underwater.
Guest rooms carry the same instinct for accumulation: custom clamshell beds, tropical Schumacher wallpaper, high-gloss wood ceilings and oxblood trim, furnished with vintage artwork as if gathered over time. Bathrooms take up nearly half of each room's footprint, with mosaic tile, marble consoles and clawfoot tubs turning bathing into its own small theater.












