Meyer Davis envisions Club Floor at Four Seasons Resort Maui
Four Seasons Resort Maui has unveiled the Club Floor, designed by Meyer Davis.
Comprising 26 transformed guestrooms and suites, the hotel-within-a-hotel concept provides a private sanctuary that evokes the ease and familiarity of a private club.
Guests enjoy exclusive access to the reimagined Club Lounge, which has been designed around the principles of movement and fluidity that define island living, from soft seating vignettes and layered millwork to carefully framed ocean views.

With private check-in and generous amenities, the lounge creates an elevated residential atmosphere where curated details encourage guests to linger. Natural materials in woven panels and furniture such as reclaimed wood, stone, raffia, abaca and seagrass ground the space in Maui’s landscape, establishing a design language that extends throughout the Club Floor and honours the Resort’s legacy. Interior details including the decorative screens, floor lamps and dining tables are crafted with carved wood as a nod to Hawaiian artistic practices.
“Our goal was to create interiors that feel intrinsically connected to Maui – spaces that move with the rhythms of the island and preserve its magnetic pull,” says Will Meyer, Co-Founder of Meyer Davis.
“We drew inspiration from ancient Hawaiian celestial navigation, where the night sky guided seafaring journeys, serving as a metaphor for discovery and return. This informed design decisions throughout the club guest rooms and amenities.
“Each space was approached as places of both familiarity and discovery, where natural materials, woven textures and subtle references to local craft create a sense of continuity with the landscape.”

The 26 guestrooms and suites reflect quiet sophistication and intentionality, with thoughtful layouts that support multiple modes of living. Distinct zones for sleep, relaxation and activity encourage a slower pace, while private lanais extend living areas outward, framing views of the West Maui Mountains and neighbouring islands to create a continuous dialogue with Maui’s natural surroundings.
A palette of creams, soft blues and crisp whites mirrors the island’s shifting light, grounded by natural materials that connect each space to the landscape. Subtle references to local artisans and Hawaiian culture include accent fabrics inspired by the local flora of the island such as hibiscus and palm, creating a fluid experience that connects the interiors and architecture to its setting.
“Throughout the project, we focused on creating moments of pause – spaces that frame the ocean, invite shifting light into the interiors, and allow guests to settle into a slower, more reflective pace that feels true to the spirit of the island,” says Gray Davis, Co-Founder of Meyer Davis.

“Our earlier work on the property’s Maile Presidential Suite informed the design of the Club Floor, carrying forward a language of natural materials and crafted detail. Woven raffia and abaca panels, custom rope-detailed furnishings, corridor carpets, and carved wood screens inspired by canoe paddles create a layered environment that echoes the movement of waves, resulting in a design deeply rooted in the island’s materials, traditions, and rhythms.”
The unveiling of the Club Floor marks the beginning of Four Seasons Resort Maui’s wider evolution, set to debut later in 2026. The comprehensive resort transformation will include refreshed guestrooms and suites; the introduction of The Queen’s Garden, an immersive cultural sanctuary in honour of Queen Lili’uokalani; an on-site gourmet grab-and-go experience by Pantry by Madhappy; and the debut of the Resort’s Spa and Wellness Centre.



