When the five-star Four Seasons opened a downtown Minneapolis location in June of 2022, the luxury brand filled up fast — hotel bookings, restaurant reservations and sales of its 34 private residences.
With one-fourth of the units remaining, the condos will be sold as move-in ready. That’s a shift from when the earliest residents picked their floor plans and finishes before moving in, said listing agent Cynthia Froid who gave a look inside the newly completed residences.
Froid said it made sense to offer turnkey ready units in order to wrap up construction. For this latest round of listings — one- and two-bedrooms — she brought in local interior design firms to stage three model units.
“As we finished up our remaining units, we wanted to show people how they could furnish and decorate blank spaces with scale and context by bringing in beautiful art and custom furniture tailored for that space,” she said.
Rooted in design
MSR Design, an award-winning local architecture and interior design firm, created three floor plans in two design palettes for all of the Four Seasons private residences, which take up the 31st to the 36th floors.
One palette, the “Nordic,” features white oak and a more calming design that’s a nod to our region’s Scandinavian heritage. Meanwhile, the “Urban” palette with walnut finishes and herringbone patterned floors evokes a more energizing vibe.
Paul Mellblom, architect/principal at MSR, said high-quality, luxe and locally made materials were key to the design, as was minimizing the carbon footprint.
Cabinets, paneling and flooring were made from trees native to the northern United States and milled in Wisconsin. The stone used for countertops and bathroom walls was quarried in North America.