
This month, Miami Beach welcomed the opening of its newest French-inspired boutique hotel, Le Particulier Miami. Developed by Namron Hospitality, the property is a transformation of the restored Ocean Spray Hotel, a historic Art Deco landmark at 4130 Collins Avenue, steps from the Atlantic Ocean.
Originally built in 1936 and designed by M.L. Hampton Associates, the building has also been known as the Carol Arms Hotel (from 1936 to 1939), before becoming more widely recognized as the Ocean Spray Hotel from 1939 onwards. Architecturally, it is classic Art Deco: concrete frame with decorative façades, shallow pillars flanking the windows, clean geometric lines, and decorative elements like horizontal banding and low-relief ornamentation.

Situated in the heart of a neighborhood known for its legendary resorts and private clubs, gourmet dining, pristine beaches, and thriving cultural scene, Le Particulier channels the expressive glamour of 1980s Miami. Its design is iconic, colorful, and effortlessly chic, balancing retro touches with contemporary flair. Highlights include:
54 guest rooms occupy seven floors, with a color scheme that features shades of mint green, flamingo pink, ocean blue and vintage cream. Original tiling and terrazzo floors; artful wallpapers with tropical-inspired motifs; rich velvets; crystal chandeliers, lighting and geometry all nod to 1930s craftsmanship.

Dining at Le Particulier Miami evokes a wellness-inspired escape to the Mexican jungle with Los Bowls de Guadalupe, Namron’s signature vegan-forward culinary concept. Born in Tulum, the restaurant emphasizes conscious and clean eating with fresh ingredients served in nourishing organic bowls. The menu will feature smoothies and acaí bowls, veggie-based Buddha bowls, tuna and salmon poke bowls, and similar healthy dishes that showcase the bright, bold flavors of Mexico.
Los Bowls de Guadalupe isn’t the only homage to Namron’s roots in Riviera Maya. A forthcoming rooftop will offer a place for guests to connect with curated music, art, and a lush, sultry vibe reminiscent of the brand’s Tulum properties.

Le Particulier Miami encourages visitors to immerse themselves in local culture through music, art, design, and programs that reflect the creative pulse and architectural legacy of the city. Urban explorers, cultural wanderers, and design lovers will appreciate the property’s prime location set within the Faena Arts District and Millionaires Row, with close proximity to cultural institutions like The Bass Museum of Art and Miami Beach Convention Center.
“Our vision was never to recreate the past, but to channel it.” says Namron Hospitality Founder Yves Naman. “This is one of those rare buildings that still holds Miami Beach’s original optimism. We are restoring that spirit, its curves, its color, its confidence, while inviting a new generation to experience it. This is not a reproduction of history, it’s a continuation of it.”
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