Blind Tiger Portland: Carleton
carleton street, portland, maine
A Michelin Key Hotel
Interiors | Construction Management | Concept Creation | Art Direction
Menu Development | Styling | Procurement
Interiors | Construction Management | Concept Creation | Art Direction
Menu Development | Styling | Procurement
For travelers who lean toward the intimate feel and design savvy of boutique hotels, Portland offers some standout sleepovers.
“Portland’s newest boutique hotel is the sort of place that’ll have you plastering evidence of your stay all over Instagram, but there was once a time when a visit to this same spot would have been something you’d want to keep hush-hush.”
This local news platform captures the essence of the Blind Tiger's renovation on account of an interview with Rob Blood. Blood says, “we wanted to it to feel like your well-connected Portland friends’ house.”
“The property’s nine guestrooms feature a distinctive design, each detailed with vintage furnishings that recall the city’s historic bond with modern art.”
“Each of Blind Tiger’s nine guest rooms pulled their vision from the city’s inventive nature, from vintage finds that hint at the history, to modern art reflecting its current position as an innovation hub.”
“Decor tips its hat to famous Maine movers-and-shakers like painter Winslow Homer and bluegrass musician Al Hawkes.”