remarkable early 20th century ornamental cast bronze and iron la salle hotel lobby elevator floor indicator with directional arrow

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holabird & roche, architects

 

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exceptional early 20th century antique american ornamental cast bronze and iron interior lobby elevator floor indicator salvaged from the non-extant la salle hotel demolished in 1976. the circular shaped neoclassical style floor indicator features detailed bellflowers and bead and reel borders. the fanciful bronze metal directional arrow is original and intact. the detachable numbers are made of bronze. the medallion itself is comprised of iron with a metallic brass-plated finish. the elevator floor indicator was likely fabricated by or for the elevator supply & repair co., chicago, il. the la salle hotel was a 22-story historic hotel that was designed by the architectural firm of holabird & roche and built between 1908-09 by the firm of purdy & Henderson. The thousand bedroom building was erected contemporaneously with the blackstone hotel designed by benjamin marshall in a very similar style and was considered chicago's finest hotel. named in honor of robert, cavalier de lasalle, the hotel was planned, designed and built in the commercial district of chicago as an upscale hotel for an elite and influential clientele, with luxurious and stately walnut-paneled rooms and lobbies. an elegant roof top garden was planned as a major attraction. when it was opened in 1909, it was hailed as the "largest, safest, and most modern hotel west of new york." the republican party of illinois had their offices located in the luxurious blue fountain room of the hotel. during one of his long visits to chicago, president william howard taft stayed in the presidential suite on the third floor of this hotel, converting it into de facto white house. la salle billed itself as "chicago's finest hotel" and was a symbol of upper class extravagance in chicago in the early twentieth century, with its grand ballrooms and luxury restaurants exuding a grandeur of the fine palace hotels of europe. The hotel suffered a major fire in 1946, but shortly refurbished thereafter. In 1976, the la sale was demolished to make way for the two north lasalle office building completed in 1979. measures 14 inches in diameter.

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