The Aster: Hollywood’s first members’ club and hotel
Hospitality group, Salt Hotels unveiled The Aster an adults-only members’ club and hotel set to become a new Hollywood icon.
The club features an expansive range of amenities all under one roof, including a screening room, pool, cabaret room, lounges, salon by renowned hair stylist Jonathan Antin, dedicated workspaces, a recording studio and more.
Named after the native Aster flower, the property also offers 35 suites with old-Hollywood-inspired interior decor. Suites are available for the public to book, welcoming hotel guests as temporary members with access to all amenities during a stay.
The Aster will host talks, master classes, screenings, DJ sets, musical shows and performances. Membership is distinctly not exclusive to creatives or like-minded individuals, with a vision to welcome personalities from different backgrounds and industries.
In celebration of The Aster’s launch, Hollywood-born visual artist, Tristan Eaton, has been commissioned to create an imposing mural on the south side of the building. Eaton’s installation will pay tribute to the history of Hollywood and its subculture, featuring portraits of Sidney Poitier and Judy Garland.
Opening at The Aster in September 2022, Lemon Grove will offer a destination indoor-outdoor restaurant, bar and garden. Situated on one of the largest rooftop spaces in Hollywood, Lemon Grove will launch under the direction of award-winning celebrity chef, Chef Marcel Vigneron.
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