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By Linda Tischler | 11-06-2009 | 4:40 PM
Designed by Mark Tracy, the 3,500-square-foot Paradise Tower Penthouse, with views of both the Strip and the mountains, is designed with Ari, Vince, Eric, Drama, and Turtle in mind.
Sick of the casino? The living room in the Paradise Tower's Penthouse is equipped with an interactive digital pool table, designed by Obscura Digital.
"Antique" boom boxes, cool blue neon, white hardwood floors with silver flake, and bathroom wall graphics that feature what looks like the disembodied head of Kate Moss are highlights in the duplex dedicated to Mr. Blue.
Skull stencils, demonic cupids, glossy black floors--what could be more cozy? Mr. Red's digs are just the ticket for a party-hearty biker or punk rocker. "I wanted people to walk in and be really shocked at what they were seeing," Tracy says.
Bringing the little lady along? You might want to book Mr. Gold, naturally appealing to young golddiggers.
The Gorilla room, with its hardwood floors and Warholesque murals, was designed to rouse your inner beast. Me Tarzan, you Jane?
Too low a roller to stay in The Dime? You can still get a comfy room designed by Mark Zeff in the Paradise Tower.
In the more refined HRH Tower, opening in December, walls are artfully enhanced with classier diamond-encrusted skulls, a la Damian Hirst, not the punky skulls of the Paradise Tower.
Would a real Sex Pistol sleep in a four-poster bed? Maybe if surrounded by comforting wallpaper featuring sea monsters with tentacles.
An interactive projection system, state of the art sound system, and comfy furniture make this HRH Tower suite a nice place for Johnny Rotten and his mates to kick back and talk smack about the Queen.
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