The King is the building at its most concentrated. A black wood bedframe, a bath tiled floor to ceiling in black, and brushed brass running through all of it.
This is the room you come back to, quiet and easy to settle into once your day in the Adirondacks is done. Each detail is considered to feel as though it has always been here: the brushed brass, the sconces, the push-button switches, the kind you press rather than flip, set into solid brass plates.
The bath sits behind the black tile, a marble washstand and a walk-in rain shower. Windows over the village, and the quiet to match a room built for resting well.