H+R | Issue 24 | Trendsetting Hospitality Design

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CREATING IMMERSIVE HOSPITALITY EXPERIENCES In the realm of hotel and resort design, the essence of hospitality lies not only in the tangible elements but also in the emotions these spaces evoke.

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s we embark on yet another issue dedicated to the artistry within hotel and resort spaces, we’re thrilled to bring you current trends, expert insights, and inspirational narratives that redefine the hospitality experience. Thanks to THDP, we’re able to showcase the brilliance of designers, architects, and craftsmen, whose dedication shapes the ambience where unforgettable experiences unfold in a compendium of compelling projects. In Modern Regality, a monumental five-star hotel has been created that, while in sync with the building’s provenance and the site’s sensibilities, is brimming with modern-day glamour. By taking cues from Sicilian natural beauty, culture and history, THDP has cleverly captured the very quintessence of the Mediterranean in a re-designed beachfront hotel in Giardini Naxos, featured in Sicilian Beauty. Read the article on the future of immersive experience design to discover the well-being benefits found in multi-sensory wellness spaces in Thermal Heaven. In DESIGN LIBRARY, immerse in insightful features, where we unveil the genius of renowned designers behind a panorama of products that redefine finesse, functionality, and sustainability. Kettal makes an impression with Pavilion H, re-inventing open-air living and blurring the lines between indoors and out, while Preciosa Lighting’s Raw Light collection commands the spotlight, infusing spaces with verve, sparkle and flow. May you also find inspiration, innovation, and a renewed appreciation for the transformative power of furniture and lighting in MÉLANGE as they unite aesthetics, practicality, and usercentricity. Thank you for joining us on this journey of discovery, where every turn of the page invites you to explore, and learn from the captivating world of hospitality design. Kenneth Khu k.k@kenneth-media.com

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MODULAR SEATING SENSATION

SWING INTO SERENITY

PLAYFUL POSH

Minotti’s Dylan modular seating system emerges as a testament to seamless continuity and versatile expression. Evoking a modern narrative with a suspended base, Dylan blends airiness and couture chic. From its contemporary verve to tailored compactness, each variant projects a distinct personality, yet united by couture-inspired stitching. The marriage of rigorous shapes and sinuous geometries imparts an indulgent comfort, revealing a timeless classic with contemporary adaptability, ideal for modern spaces.

Dedon’s Kida Armchair embodies a seamless fusion of comfort and nature-inspired design. Crafted with an artisanal touch, this armchair channels Dedon’s commitment to luxurious outdoor living. Its organic form synchronises with the environment, invoking a tranquil oasis. The chair’s intricate weaving technique carves out a veritable cocoon, blending natural fibers with modern aesthetics. Kida is emblematic of relaxation, beckoning individuals to unwind in style amidst the draw of the outdoors.

A masterpiece forged by Naoto Fukasawa, the Cinnamon’s oversized, all-encompassing cushions embrace the frame, seamlessly blending form, function, and comfort. Its curvaceous silhouette invites relaxation, akin to drifting on water’s surface or ensconced in irresistible embrace. Its U-shaped base and bulbous seat maximise comfort while concealing stitching to reveal sophisticated design. Upholstered in elastic jersey fabric, the Cinnamon offers 21 fabric interpretations, infusing any space with a playful persona.

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FLEXIBLE ATTENTION-GETTE

GODDESS’S EMBRACE

NEOPLASTIC RENAISSANCE

A modern re-interpretation of the iconic Addiform, Rolf Benz’s Sina personifies beauty and functionality. This anniversary sofa marvel offers modular flexibility, effortlessly commanding attention without crowding out space. Its reserved yet captivating design features intricate seams and an optional Cacharel pleat, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. Sina crafts inspiring spaces, offering tailored comfort for unconventional work or serene retreats—an embodiment of Rolf Benz’s essence in furniture excellence.

Named after the Roman hearth deity, Vesta flaunts graceful curves and balanced form. Its shell, made from cold-processed foam and soft padding, adheres to ergonomic standards, ensuring supreme comfort. The hand-finished wooden base adds artisanal flair. Vesta exudes versatile elegance in various finishes and upholstery options. Pair it with any Flexform table for an understated yet sophisticated aura. Composed of metal and moulded polyurethane, its structure promises durability and style.

A limited edition armchair, Cassina’s Utrecht is emblematic of the radical essence of the Neoplastic movement. Designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1935, it defies convention with sharp angles and surprising ergonomics, injecting vitality into spaces. Adorned in a vibrant, nature-inspired pattern evoking Scots pine needles, Utrecht merges form and colour. This holiday edition revives the classic with a sunset-red hue, exuding festive cheer and cosy wellness, intermixing experimentation with comfort.

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ALL-ROUNDER SOPHISTICATION

ETHEREAL CONNECTIONS

REFINED REVIVAL

Crafted for DesignWeek 2023, Rolf Benz’s PHIL emerges as the epitome of a cosy club armchair, embodying both softness and robust character. Its unassuming elegance conceals intricate craftsmanship, showcasing a delicate seam finish that adds depth, akin to a modern Intermezzo Chesterfield sofa. Versatile in fabric or leather, framed or four-legged, this masterpiece brims with understated allure while fitting into any space, rendering it an ultimate allrounder in furniture sophistication.

Cappellini’s Branch Table is a synergy of die-cast aluminum elements, woven seamlessly to form a stable and lightweight table with an intricate and sturdy base. Its interconnecting elements can be combined variously to craft tables of diverse dimensions. A 2023 edition boasts a rectangular top, supported by twin bases. Tops are available in glass, matte lacquer, matt lacquer extra, or oak, with base colours in chrome, white, mud, or black.

Antonio Citterio has breathed contemporary life into Flexform’s Supermax. Retaining its essence, this re-interpreted rendition boasts generous proportions and a sleek metal structure reminiscent of Rationalist design, now subtly lowered for a relaxed feel. Enhanced with plush padding and a captivating two-tone cylindrical backrest, it assumes a more central, versatile role in residential and hospitality spaces. Available in various hues and upholstery options, Supermax encapsulates refined comfort and adaptable elegance.

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CLASSIC CONTEMPORARY COME-HITHER

EAST MEETS WEST

SERENADE OF LIGHT

Minotti’s Raphael showcases sophistication in singular furnishings that command attention yet exudes the comfort of modular systems. Versatile yet luxurious, its three sofa variations, four armchair versions, and two footstools adapt to divers settings. Organic shapes, sumptuous upholstery, and adaptable bases in bronze, pewter, or licorice-stained ash redefine classic forms with modern flair. Each piece boasts distinct identity and timeless aesthetics, in sync with varied moments from relaxation to conviviality.

Naoto Fukasawa unveils Tuscany, a chaise lounge defining with a vision merging Italian landscapes and Japanese aesthetics. Inspired by the serene beauty of Tuscany’s undulating hills, the Tuscany invites daydreams, its ergonomic cushions a snug embrace. Fukasawa’s creation evokes fluidity and weightlessness, synchronising innovative design with serene relaxation. This silhouette, echoing distant vistas, encapsulates visual harmony and tranquil repose, capturing the essence of exotic East meets audacious West.

Scoora, conceived by Hoffmann & Kahleyss Design for Dedon, melds sedulous craftsmanship with whimsy for outdoor spaces. Reflecting sky, sun, and shell in varied languages, its lantern design mimics an open shell, casting a captivating, celestial glow. With an organic silhouette and intricate weave in two hues, this lighting collection infuses spaces with vibrant textures. Hoffmann & Kahleyss celebrates Dedon’s master weavers, whose passion and precision resonate within each piece.

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SOULFUL SYNERGY

MIMICRY MARVEL

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Rolf Benz KIO, a testament to individuality, melds molten glass and steel, brimming with ground-breaking synergy. Each table, a masterpiece of intricate glasswork, oozes a trendy vibe. The vibrant surface, in grey or bronze parsol glass, is cradled by a crossshaped steel frame, in bold matte black or Marrone metallic. Sebastian Herkner’s design marries polished minimalism with emotional depth, elevating any space with its dynamic polarity of strength and grace.

Inspired by nature’s mimicry, Dedon’s Leaf collection echoes organic curves that cradle both body and soul. Reflecting nature’s ephemeral beauty, these java and seagrass-hued beach chairs evoke joyous sensuality, mimicking the gentle contours of leaves. Each chair boasts a breathable foam cushion, complemented by a soft cotton overlay, resting on four sturdy points for sturdy support. Leaf has bagged prestigious awards, celebrating the fusion of nature’s grace and cutting-edge craftsmanship.

Cappellini’s San Siro Plus exemplifies refined design with its soft contours and distinctive clarity. Evolving from its predecessor, this small armchair affords enhanced comfort, courtesy of internal memory foam padding. Its slender bucket seat structure, available on feet or castors, features a dual finish— leather at the back and fabric at front. Skilled hands stitch and drape the upholstery, accentuating the chair’s sleek profile and delicate form, like a tailored garment.

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STRENGTH IN SIMPLICITY

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Originally for indoors, Minotti’s Torii Nest has migrated outdoors. A seat family imbued with Japanese-inspired structural elements, the chairs and sofas play with rounded volumes and sleek profiles, camouflaging intricate designs within outward simplicity. Woven cord backrests in ecru, dark brown, and oil green echo cane, admitting light and air. Resting on natural teak or mahogany bases, these ethereal yet tactile pieces marry romance with contemporary design for relaxed settings.

Flexform’s Kobo, a table echoing diverse cultures, displays strength and simplicity reminiscent of African traditions. Its design layers a robust top over turned legs, accentuating craftsmanship and wood textures. The dining table’s minimalist lines extend to coffee and side tables, each exhibiting understated elegance. Crafted in Canaletto walnut or ash veneer, these pieces with reinforcing metal inserts and solid legs celebrate cultural richness with a hint of exquisite subtlety.

Paula, Molteni&C’s armchair artfully brought to life by Vincent Van Duysen, fuses fluidity with lightness, joining a pantheon of seating icons. Its allure resides in its meticulous proportions, pairing suspended cushions with sturdy frame for snug seating. Its innovative leather looping system unites seat and frame in natural, tobacco, hazelnut, or mud green tones against matte, burnished, or sand metal. A matching ottoman extends this standout design with head-totoe relaxation.

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ETHEREAL FINESSE Giorgetti’s Hero armchair is Eastern charm and modern sophistication inter-twined. En-wrapped in curved contours, its sinuous silhouette showcases a uniquely-designed base featuring twenty vertical metal slats cocooned in wood, evoking an ethereal vibe. Available in chair and armchair variants, Hero confers polyurethane comfort with a pewter-finished aluminum frame in Canaletto walnut, natural, grey and dark finishes. Its removable cover, in fabric or leather, is offered in single-colour and two-tone options. GIORGETTI.EU

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PROFILE | THDP

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“WE CREATE INTELLIGENT INTERIORS, PLAN EVERY DETAIL, AND DESIGN FROM FIRST PRINCIPLES TO EMPOWER PROSPERITY. WELCOMING TO GUESTS, INSPIRING THEIR LOYALTY, AND LEVERAGING THEIR ENTHUSIASM BY CREATING WORD-OF-MOUTH PUBLICITY.” Manuela Mannino, Founder, Architect & Creative Director - Studio Milan Nicholas J Hickson (ba hons), Founder & Technical Director - Studio London

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NARRATORS OF INTERIOR STORIES WE EVOLVE AWARD-WINNING SPACES AND EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES FOR HOTEL GUESTS, CREATING BEAUTIFUL INTERIORS THAT THRIVE ON THEIR LOCAL CULTURE AND HERITAGE.

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HDP was founded in 2005 by business partners and couple Manuela Mannino, an Italian architect, and British interior designer Nicholas J. Hickson. “We initially met in London, but we started the company in Italy first, opening the studio in reaction to being offered a project – the Pragelato Resort for the Turin 2006 Olympic Games,” says Nick. “We opened a Limited company and when the project concluded we formalised our position in Italy. We didn’t have hospitality experience in the beginning, and it was a bit of challenge for me, leaving the UK and going to work in Italy. Since then, the studio has gone on to design hotels, restaurants, and residences, building up a portfolio of resorts, city and boutique hotels all over the world. Their creative team works comfortably in the demanding discipline of international hospitality design. “We aim to be flexible and able to react to the fast-moving waters of the hospitality sector. Our approach springs from an endless creative curiosity. As designers we are in effect, storytellers, this is the foundation of a clear, appealing, and distinctive concept and narrative, in short, we create evocative interiors, hotels, and restaurants.” Manuela graduated from Turin Polytechnic in Italy in 1993. An accomplished architect, she has worked in product design, interior refurbishments and conversions for private clients. She brings a contemporary approach to THDP projects, combining her skills in design and concept building, she takes care of the aesthetic link between architectural function and decorative details. Manuela has also been a tutor at the Chelsea College of Arts for the Hotel Interior Design short course, an appointment she says has, “stimulated our office and engaged us with upcoming trends, hotel owners, and operators.” She describes teaching as being an enriching experience: “You learn a lot from young minds that can dream with no boundaries. Students are curious animals and have the freshest ideas.”

Nick has been a British furniture and interior designer for more than 34 years. He has worked with high-end interior residential and commercial projects for international clients and developers in exclusive areas of London and worldwide. He’s probably best known for his experience with hotel interior architecture, schematic planning, FF&E selection and custom design and procurement strategies. “Detail is the design for me, so sometimes I start an interior design project with a small furniture detail and build upon that,” he says. “I think having studied furniture design and construction can really help you understand the language inherent in design, and with that language you are more able to describe what you mean.” Describing how they find their inspiration for a new project, Manuela and Nick say they focus on a strong visual narrative based on locally inspired details. “For us, every space has its very own place in history. If not, we will make one,” says Manuela. “When we start a project, we take time to deeply look at every location, each hotel, each building, to walk its streets, talk to its neighbours, taste its food and finally to uncover its story within. It’s the narrative that will create an enduring THDP concept, insulated from fluctuating fashions and distant from trends, whilst giving the owner a commercial competitive advantage. Our mission is to tell this story, to take it, to form it into a design experience, a way for each interior and every hotel to express itself both authentically and creatively.” Of course, most important is the guest, and the couple point out that their projects are always guest-driven with the experience playing second fiddle to nothing else. “It should always be about the guest experience. Every hotel owner knows that. Owner’s taste is subjective, what really counts is to give guests a remarkable experience and generate a word of mouth. Hotels today are places to live in and experience, which designers can define and create, guests don’t simply stay in hotels.”

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SHOWCASE | HOTEL

MODERN REGALITY HOUSED IN A GRADE-II LISTED BUILDING ON THE FORMER GROUNDS OF KING HENRY VIII’S BRIDEWELL PALACE, HYATT REGENCY LONDON BLACKFRIARS’ INTERIORS BY THDP HONOUR BUILDING’S PAST LIFE REFERENCED IN THE MATERIALS USED THROUGHOUT THE HOTEL, WITH MARBLE CERAMICS AND GOLD FINISHES EVOKING ITS FORMER REGALITY.

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HYATT REGENCY LONDON BLACKFRIARS | LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

THIS PHOTO: City Lounge at the Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars is decorated with a rich vibrant palette of contemporary colours and textures


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THIS PHOTO: The reception space at Hyatt Recency London Blackfriars features an artwork inspired by the Thames river. The marbles derive from the interiors of the iconic local pub next door, the Blackfriar.


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he opening of the Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars marks a key milestone in Hyatt’s strategic growth in the capital as the ninth Hyatt hotel in the city. In the last five years, Hyatt has increased its brand presence in the UK from five to 13 properties, with six of those based in London. The 204-key Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars is the 14th property in the country, demonstrating the United Kingdom as a priority growth market within its diverse and evolving brand portfolio. The building and the location Housed in a grade II listed building on the former grounds of King Henry VIII’s Bridewell Palace, Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars claims a prime spot in London’s business and leisure district, home to global corporations, influential businesses, and law firms. Guests will be able to enjoy convenient access to all that the capital has to offer, with Blackfriars Underground and railway stations just a few minutes away. Many of London’s most popular attractions including St Paul’s Cathedral, Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe are also within walking distance from the hotel.

TOP: The City Lounge at the Hyatt Regency - a place to take a break from the bustle of the City.

BOTTOM: Striking colours create nice contrasts in the lift lobby of the Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars.


In line with the Hyatt Regency brand ethos, the hotel has been intuitively designed for productivity and peace of mind, with an environment for guests to work, connect or relax. Well-appointed guest rooms and suites boast contemporary finishes, high-end amenities, and dedicated workspaces. Three dynamic and diverse food and beverage concepts are poised to become new local culinary destinations. Meanwhile a trio of versatile group spaces offer to host a wide range of meeting and events in this desirable central London location. Guests also benefit from access to a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness centre. The design inspirations Designed by THDP, the hotel’s interiors are influenced by its local history. The building’s past life as one of King Henry VIII’s royal palaces is referenced in the materials used throughout the hotel, with marble ceramics and gold finishes evoking its former regality. With Fleet Street, the historic hub of printing and publishing, just around the corner, Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars pays homage to the craftsmanship

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of the trade through the bespoke artwork inspired by the art of newspaper printing that adorns its walls. The overall concept is a tribute to London’s iconic landmarks and details. References around the building recall street corners, underground details, patterns and window partitions that the guest can find by exploring a little. “The geometry of the Grade II listed building inspired us during the design process. We took elements from the facade such as the cast iron elements, the ceramic cladding pattern and the window partitions and developed them to create a unique reference with the exteriors”, says Nick Hickson, THDP’s co-founder and head design of the project. The colour palette is play on the “greens of London”. Throughout the area and famous London landmarks, the colour green is a constant feature throughout the city. The aim for THDP was to use this hue as a familiar symbol people can relate to, feeling the atmosphere of London on the journey from the outside to the guest room.

TOP & BOTTOM: Chinese Cricket Club 3 Meal Restaurant at the Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars.


WITHIN THE SYMPHONY OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, A DARING AND AUDACIOUS DECISION EMERGED, DEPARTING FROM CONVENTION, ADDING A DISTINCTIVE STROKE TO THE CANVAS OF INNOVATION. THE IMAGINATIVE MINDS AT GENSLER, DRIVEN BY THEIR PURSUIT OF ARTISTIC INGENUITY, EMBARKED ON A JOURNEY THAT LED THEM TO FOREGO THE CONVENTIONAL HOTEL SIGN THAT TYPICALLY CROWNS THE TOWER.

THIS PHOTO: Chinese Cricket Club Restaurant - layering traditional red lacquer with and regal gold touches.


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THIS PHOTO: Chinese Cricket Club - Private Dining Area, featuring hand blown glass suspended lamps.


Guest rooms 204 guest rooms and suites provide impressive views of the listed buildings that once held iconic printing presses, while others offer the chance to marvel at the famous skyline of the city of London. With 10 room categories and up to 753 square feet of space, guests can enjoy the hotel’s modern guest rooms, complemented by ergonomic work areas, rainfall showers and comfortable aesthetics. Here the classic meets contemporary style, with dark wood panelling behind beds, soft furnishings inspiration, green marble details for a luxury feel, exposed open wardrobes, clean lines. Every room features area rugs to define lounge area, full length mirrors, box framed TV and classic British lighting with a modern twist. The bathrooms feature luxury hand crafted tiling, a walk-in shower and a custom vanity unit with wall mounted tap, whilst small the bathrooms feel luxurious and generous. Culinary Experiences THDP designed two innovative food and beverage concepts, set to mark Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars as the new destination for inspired cuisine and mixology. The Chinese Cricket Club fuses traditional techniques and the finest ingredients to offer a contemporary take on Chinese classics. The restaurant is named in honour of the captain of the Shanghai XI cricket team, Feng, who travelled to England in 1857 with his bride, Xiu. When arriving to Blackfriars’ docks, the couple made their way to Limehouse, where Xiu opened the first traditional Chinese restaurant in London. Their legacy lives on in the inviting backdrop of The Chinese Cricket Club and its rich and diverse menu of homemade dim sum and signature specialties. The design elements here are oriental style seating, black ink artworks, fabric hues, boiseries with raffia wallpaper and timber inserts, rosso imperiale marble on the bar tops, tiled and wood flooring, organically shaped lighting elements and decorative wall tiles.

TOP & BOTTOM: NynLon Bistro - finishes and textures inspired by New York Diners and Bistros.


New York and London meet at NynLON, a neighbourhood-style bistro that celebrates the charm, heritage, and influence of the two great cities. The all-day menu brings together local and sustainable dining, with elevated comfort food favourites, accompanied by an extensive drinks list showcasing authentic American whiskies and exceptional natural wines. The design elements here are industrial and vintage style seating, vintage illustration artworks, industrial and art deco lighting. The bar is a new creation feature light natural marble tops and dark wood cladding it’s the perfect place to enjoy an evening drink and light meal. Meeting and Events For seamless events in the city of London, Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars offers up to 4,628 square feet of multifunctional, thoughtful event space. Two medium-sized spaces have been designed to optimize productivity, and are well suited for meetings, or small group gatherings. The main function room can seat approximately 150 people and is an ideal choice for conferences or large events, benefitting from technology-enabled features, enviable transport connections and a sophisticated city location. Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars joins a growing list of Hyatt properties in the UK, and marks the ninth Hyatt branded hotel in London, joining Hyatt Regency London Albert Embankment, Hyatt Regency London - The Churchill; Great Scotland Yard Hotel, part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt; Andaz London Liverpool Street, Hyatt Place London City East, Hyatt Place London Heathrow Airport and Hyatt Regency London Stratford and Hyatt House London Stratford.

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TOP LEFT & RIGHT: Guest Rooms feature an open wardrobe with minibar and a comfortable in room workspace.

BOTTOM: Guest Bathrooms feature a tiled in shower and a custom designed vanity unit in Himalayan Rock Crystal ceramic counters.


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TOP & BOTTOM: Guest bedrooms have a generous sofa and beds with an elegant headboard with feature wood wall paneling.


SHOWCASE | HOTEL BAR

WELCOME TO THE POST OFFICE THDP DESIGNS PIGEON POST BAR & EATERY AT HILTON COLOGNE, WITH A DESIGN CONCEPT INSPIRED BY THE HISTORY OF THE HOTEL AND ITS BUILDING – ONCE BEING A POST OFFICE.

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PIGEON POST BAR & EATERY AT HILTON | COLOGNE, GERMANY

THIS PHOTO: Pigeon Post Bar & Eatery, a place to return home and set off, a place to connect people from all over the world.


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he Hotel is nestled in an amazing location in Cologne’s city heart, being a stone’s throw from the most visited attraction in the city the Cologne Cathedral, a building of superlatives that is the centre and hallmark of this city on the Rhine. The Hilton Cologne lobby, bar and social space were redesigned and re-furbished with a modern, innovative gastronomy concept. The centerpiece is the new ‘Pigeon Post’ - a combination of restaurant, bar and lounge and social working area - with an unusual name and funny details as a clear reference to the history of the building. It was a post office in the early 1950s through to the late 1990s. Later, after a long vacancy, in 2002 it was finally gutted and converted into the Hilton Hotel. The Pigeon Post replaces the Lobby Bar and the previous IceBar. The Pigeon Post Bar & Eatery invites you to enjoy special coffee specialties in the morning, after which it becomes the “Eatery” with a separate entrance for external guests. At lunchtime and in the

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TOP: Details of the bar counter at Pigeon Post Bar & Eatery Cologne.

BOTTOM: Wood paneling and a composition of artworks featuring an antique world map at the entrance of Pigeon Post Bar & Eatery.


THIS PHOTO: The bar counter at Pigeon Post Bar & Eatery Cologne.


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THIS PHOTO: Seating area featuring old typewriters.


evening, there are refined à la carte dishes on the menu - while the bar tempts you with a variety of cocktails and drinks from 5 p.m. The optically chic restaurant & bar was built with a total of 110 seats, with a variety of furnishings, seating options including intimately lit dining areas. The Interior designers implemented the new concept and included some quirky details, typewriters as artworks, mailboxes in which you can leave books and magazines for other guests - you can even choose and send postcards for free. The concept’s Keywords for this project are: charming, fresh, inviting, invigorating characterful & big on fun. The hotel was once home to Cologne’s postal savings bank, a landmark building on the famous Marzellenstrasse. The building’s heritage is the inspiration for the interior design – expressing this vintage vibe, considered, contemporary with fun quirky details. A feature central bar with prominent overhead gantry in wood and copper colors, Table tops are in faux marble effects from Dekton and Neolith expressing the previous functionality of the building and updating the effect to offer a more intimate but contemporary vibe. Seating options in the bar are either at the bar on new Stellar Works bar stools, and custom made half moon cozy booths fabricated by Hagenauer, providing private dining in a more intimate space. Dining/lounge sets of 4 and 2 are for more casual occasions. The interior uses a simple earthy color palette of blue greens, greys drizzled with mustard, and has a unique balance between industrial, vintage and modern styling. Visually attractive textures and materials were chose as guest touch points, visual appeal and durability. “Curating the artwork and accessory package sprang from the narrative of the F&B concept, an early choice was to re-use obsolete German 70’s office equipment and furnishings and to re-appropriate them in a relevant contemporary way.” said Nicholas J Hickson, THDP co-founder. The overall effect was to convey a sense of heritage with a real 1970’s vibe. Vintage mechanical typewriters, light fittings and objet d’art were curated to give an aesthetic appeal and to be a curio or an ornamental talking point for “Pigeon Post” guests.

TOP: Old typewriters at Pigeon Post Bar & Eatery Cologne.

BOTTOM: The social working area library at Pigeon Post Bar & Eatery.


Artworks were inspired by the buildings history as a post office and represented using various mediums, including mixed media painting, stamp collages, ceramics, wood and digital prints created by local and international artists. Fun, colorful decorative objects, books and curiosities were incorporated for the dressing of the social working area Library. Artworks inspired by collages, typography recalling the graphics of old German post offices, with perching wooden pigeons, screening inspired by typewriter keys were all incorporated to layer the interior. Typewriters are mounted in glass display cases each with a love letters being typed, post boxes and writing counters are positioned to invite guests to pick up a free postcard and write to a loved one or friend – the hotel then posts them for free. The cool relaxed dining area uses dark faux stone for the table tops, seating is framed by rear glass privacy screening with bespoke lighting which is retro illuminated and visible front street. Signage is taken from Post Office Graphics mimicking postal or travel signage – using post marks and postage stamps.

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TOP: Artworks in the social working area library at Pigeon Post Bar & Eatery.

BOTTOM: The social working area library at Pigeon Post Bar & Eatery.


“CURATING THE ARTWORK AND ACCESSORY PACKAGE SPRANG FROM THE NARRATIVE OF THE F&B CONCEPT, AN EARLY CHOICE WAS TO RE-USE OBSOLETE GERMAN 70’S OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS AND TO RE-APPROPRIATE THEM IN A RELEVANT CONTEMPORARY WAY.” Nicholas J Hickson, THDP co-founder

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THIS PHOTO: Seating area at Pigeon Post Bar & Eatery Cologne.


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AMBASCIATORI HOTEL VENICE MESTRE TAPESTRY COLLECTION BY HILTON | VENICE, ITALY

A NEST FROM URBAN LIVELINESS ONLY A STEP FROM VENICE, AMBASCIATORI HOTEL VENICE MESTRE TAPESTRY COLLECTION BY HILTON OPENSI WITH A NEW INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECT TO REVIVE ITS GLAMOUR PAST WHILE INFUSING IT WITH A FRESH, CONTEMPORARY YET COMFORTABLE DESIGN. THIS PHOTO: The bar in the lobby area of Ambasciatori Hotel Venice Mestre Tapestry Collection by Hilton.


THIS ZONE OFFERS GUESTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE WELCOMED WHILE SEATING ON THE UNIQUELY DESIGNED CURVED CUSTOM AND ARMCHAIRS, ALL WHILE ENJOYING THE COLLECTION OF OBJECTS AND LOCALLY SOURCED ARTIFACTS DISPLAYED ON THE BESPOKE SHELVING POSITIONED BETWEEN THE DESK AND THE SEATING SPACE.

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THIS PHOTO: The reception desk of Ambasciatori Hotel Venice Mestre Tapestry Collection by Hilton.


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estre is historically considered a place of passage, however its exponential growth can no longer be ignored since the years of the Italian economic miracle, when it moved from a town with just over 20,000 inhabitants to today’s city of 200,000. Mestre is no longer a shadow city of the famous Venice, but a real destination full of historical and contemporary points of interest. In response to this shift, the client’s vision for the new Ambasciatori was to create a city hotel that’s conveniently situated near the renowned Venice, yet not confined by its influence. Collaboratively, THDP embraced this vision and worked on a project that embodies its distinct urban identity, reflecting the hotel’s location and family’s story. In the 1960s, the family owned Hotel Ambasciatori became a favoured destination for numerous Italian movie and TV stars, drawn to its sophisticated and welcoming interiors.

TOP: Details of the lobby area of Ambasciatori Hotel Venice Mestre Tapestry Collection by Hilton.

BOTTOM: The lobby area of Ambasciatori Hotel Venice Mestre Tapestry Collection by Hilton.


The aim of the new interior design project for the public areas is to revive that glamour past while infusing it with a fresh, contemporary yet comfortable design. The initial experience of arrival should be both surprising and delightful, while also meeting the operational requirements of the hotel. The reception and lobby bar areas, before the renovation, were merged in a large open plan space with no dedicated zones for the check-in area, lobby and bar lounge. Both the reception and bar counter were placed sideways respect to the hotel entrance and both facing the left side of the lobby lounge, not allowing the receptionists and the bar staff to visually communicate with each other. Creating different spaces, that could answer to different needs during the day, was pivotal for the Client along with the request to create a memorable experience for their guests. The reception desk’s design draws inspiration from the building and Mestre city, featuring a linear and monolithic counter clad in Marazzi’s Breccia Capraia tile slab and surrounded by a black metal and glass screen softly lit against a fluted wood panelling to pay homage to the vibrant city landscape.

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In front of the reception desk, THDP added a dedicated seating area in support of the check-in operations. This zone offers guests the opportunity to be welcomed while seating on the uniquely designed curved custom and armchairs, all while enjoying the collection of objects and locally sourced artifacts displayed on the bespoke shelving positioned between the desk and the seating space. The lobby shows an exciting and energetic ambiance, boasting an elegant colour palette highlighted by vibrant blues, dark yellows, and black accents. Positioned in the heart of the lobby, the central bar counter island offers guests the freedom to walk around and choose their seating based on individual preferences. Whether it’s unwinding with a local Spritz on the lounges adjacent to the floor-to-ceiling windows or indulging in a light meal while sending emails in the more secluded dining area behind the bar counter. The design ensures versatile options for relaxation and productivity also thanks to the addition of a flexible meeting space, concealed behind a set of rich velvet curtains, with facilities to host 8 to 10 people. The bar lounge features a soft curved bar counter clad with urban inspired brick style greige tiles by Marazzi.

TOP: The bar in the lobby area of Ambasciatori Hotel Venice Mestre Tapestry Collection by Hilton.


THE CONCEPT FOR THE RESTAURANT REVOLVES AROUND GENERATING A URBAN VIBE, EMBRACING THE NATURAL LIGHT POURING IN THROUGH THE GLAZED FACADE, ACHIEVED BY ADORNING THE EXISTING WINDOWS WITH DECORATIVE METAL AND AMBER REEDED GLASS SCREENS, CREATING INTRIGUING REFLECTIONS. THIS PHOTO: The bar in the lobby area of Ambasciatori Hotel Venice Mestre Tapestry Collection by Hilton.


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THIS PHOTO: Details of the lobby area of Ambasciatori Hotel Venice Mestre Tapestry Collection by Hilton.


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TOP: A bedroom of Ambasciatori Hotel Venice Mestre Tapestry Collection by Hilton.

The countertop stands out, featuring a backlit fluted timber and black metal edge that echoes the adjacent reception desk’s finishes. To enhance the architectural details of the space, THDP has incorporated black metal framing as accents around existing columns, newly added artwork, and above the bar counter, boosting the area with a distinct character. The introduction of iconic wallpaper ‘CocktailsFornasetti design’ by Cole & Son on the main wall facing the windows, adds an element of surprise, infusing the bar lounge with an energetic and vibrant backdrop. Meanwhile, the upscale restaurant on the mezzanine level offers a more serene and pared-back atmosphere. The concept for the restaurant revolves around generating a urban vibe, embracing the natural light pouring in through the glazed facade, achieved by adorning the existing windows with decorative metal and amber reeded glass screens, creating intriguing reflections. Pendant lights line the perimeter, ensuring a consistent and enchanting illumination throughout the day and night. Inspired by the verdant trees along the Corso, the earthly colour palette includes shades of forest green, warm browns, and natural tones. The guestrooms are adorned with textile wall coverings, custom-made lighting, and refined joinery, all harmoniously celebrating the generous influx of natural light. These carefully selected natural tone materials with blue and burgundy accents come together to recreate a serene, bright, and warm ambiance, evoking a delightful sense of place and comfort for our guests.

BOTTOM: Details of a bedroom of Ambasciatori Hotel Venice Mestre Tapestry Collection by Hilton.


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SICILIAN BEAUTY A REVAMPED FOUR-STAR BEACHFRONT HOTEL, SET IN GIARDINI NAXOS BRINGS OUT THE BEST OF THE MEDITERRANEAN CULTURE AND HISTORY. WELCOME TO DELTA HOTELS BY MARRIOTT GIARDINI NAXOS DESIGNED BY THDP

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DELTA HOTELS BY MARRIOTT GIARDINI NAXOS | GIARDINI NAXOS, ITALY

THIS PHOTO: The poolside cabana’s at the Delta Hotel by Marriott Giardini Naxos Sicily.


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he hotel is beachfront and from all the common areas windows the view is always toward the sea. The building presents most of the room facing the sea allowing the Mediterranean light to enter from the big windows and the guest can enjoy the salty air from the guestroom balcony. The interior design concept was inspired by the natural beauty of the volcanic beaches, the sea, mount Etna’s super-natural presence and the features of the island of Sicily and the ambition was to bring them into the centre of the hotel. By adding local decoration, artworks and colors the goal was to add character, a deep sense of authenticity and a refined and resortbased palette of natural tones with touches of colors of the sea. The lobby was a large open space of over 700sqm meters, previously decorated in a heavy baroque style, the concept from the outset was to re-activate this space, giving it a new heart and focal point – and to be appealing to both guests and to walk-in locals. From the outset THDP considered adding a new lobby bar to the center of the space, being both a visual anchor but also dividing the space and making it feel more intimate. With the new layout smart workers and leisure guests can meet using a polyvalent area

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TOP & BOTTOM: The Lobby Bar at the Delta Hotel by Marriott Giardini Naxos Sicily.


THIS PHOTO: The Lobby Lounge at the Delta Hotel by Marriott Giardini Naxos Sicily.


THE BAR UTILIZES LOCAL MATERIALS TO CREATE A NEW FEATURE IN THE CENTRE OF THE LOBBY SPACE, THE BAR TOP FROM LOCAL COMPANY NERO SICILIA IS A MADE FROM VOLCANIC LAVA STONE EXTRACTED FROM THE QUARRIES OF MOUNT ETNA GLAZED IN CRACKED WHITE GLASS. THE BAR FLUTED AND CURVED FRONT IS FORMED FROM WOVEN FAUX LEATHER BY NATUTEX, THE REAR BAR FEATURES ANTIQUE MIRROR WITH THE JOINERY FINISHED IN ITALIAN OAK AND RATTAN.

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THIS PHOTO: The Lobby Lounge at the Delta Hotel by Marriott Giardini Naxos Sicily.


which can hosts all thanks to the different typology of seating. The style is elegant, Mediterranean with sea colors and Taormina’s stone colors melting indoor and outdoor color palette. The reception has been inspired by the Sicilian attitude of welcoming and it has been translated in three large reception desks with dark grey lava top fabricated by Nero Sicilia, the feature rear wall is tiled with hand painted local tiles by La Fauci, the accent decorative lights are from Aromas del Camp and are of copper and rattan, thus from the very beginning of their journey the guest is surrounded by an authentic and local experience. The restaurant Panarea has materials, features, and shapes that reminds guests of antique craftsmanship, incorporating hand painted tiles in the niches at the entrance with traditional motifs from La Fauci. The buffet area has screens featuring irregular but geometric shapes hanged from the ceilings that recall ancient Greek terracotta jars. The artisan tributes continue on the walls covered with a braided woven leather cowhide effect inspired by ancient Greek sandals.

TOP & MIDDLE: Details of the Lobby Lounge at the Delta Hotel by Marriott Giardini Naxos Sicily.


La Sciara Restaurant’s design has been inspired by the existing wall covering of lava stone: the space has the darker tones echoing those of the Mount Etna volcano, the dark ominous stone is counterpointed by the vibrant blue and red glazing – recalling colors of the sea at night, foreboding, dark yet attractive and welcoming. The metalwork in the restaurant is a rich copper tone, accented by rich blue lacquers, and the table top feature rich glazed textures applied with glass onto the lava stone, all by Nero Sicilia. The entire space naturally calls to mind dining in a more elegant and finer restaurant. The new Quintessenza bar is the perfect place to enjoy a beverage with friends old and new in the heart of the lobby, directly next to the screened off guest lifts, the bar welcomes guests who wish to socialize. Both local wines, spirits as well as juices and coffee are all prepared to order in that unique Italian Style.

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TOP & BOTTOM: Check in featuring local tiling and architectural details at the Delta Hotel by Marriott Giardini Naxos Sicily.


THE RECEPTION HAS BEEN INSPIRED BY THE SICILIAN ATTITUDE OF WELCOMING AND IT HAS BEEN TRANSLATED IN THREE LARGE RECEPTION DESKS WITH DARK GREY LAVA TOP FABRICATED BY NERO SICILIA, THE FEATURE REAR WALL IS TILED WITH HAND PAINTED LOCAL TILES BY LA FAUCI, THE ACCENT DECORATIVE LIGHTS ARE FROM AROMAS DEL CAMP AND ARE OF COPPER AND RATTAN, THUS FROM THE VERY BEGINNING OF THEIR JOURNEY THE GUEST IS SURROUNDED BY AN AUTHENTIC AND LOCAL EXPERIENCE. THIS PHOTO: Check in featuring local tiling and architectural details at the Delta Hotel by Marriott Giardini Naxos Sicily.


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THIS PHOTO: La Sciara Restaurant with lava stone walls and Banquette at the Delta Hotel by Marriott Giardini Naxos Sicily.


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The bar utilizes local materials to create a new feature in the centre of the lobby space, the bar top from local company Nero Sicilia is a made from volcanic lava stone extracted from the quarries of mount Etna glazed in cracked white glass. The bar fluted and curved front is formed from woven faux leather by Natutex, the rear bar features antique mirror with the joinery finished in Italian Oak and Rattan. The Panarea Restaurant is the place in the morning for breakfast but easily converts during the day to host lunches, special events and dinner in the evening. The new seating offers relaxed arrangements with a mix of table sizes, featured in fabrics reflecting the colors of the sea, visible from the restaurant. THDP also designed high tables, which can be used in the morning for breakfast to display local pastries and in the evening a high table dining experience. The adjustable tables made by Riabita, who also carefully prepared all custom furniture for the project and project managed their execution on site. The custom designed carpeting by THDP is made by Ulster Carpets, the ceiling lighting are re-purposed light fittings from a hotel in Milan owned by the client – made in Murano.

TOP: La Sciara Restaurant details and local ceramic artworks inspired by.


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DOUBLETREE HILTON ROME MONTI | ROME, ITALY

QUANTO SEI BELLA ROMA A CROSSROADS OF CIVILIZATIONS, CULTURES AND TRENDS, ROME IS IN THE WORLD KNOWN AS THE ETERNAL CITY - A DESTINATION TO VISIT AT LEAST ONCE IN YOUR LIFETIME. DOUBLETREE BY HILTON ROME MONTI IS THE PERFECT PLACE FOR THIS. THIS PHOTO: Mùn Rooftop Cocktail Bar with views over Esquilino Square in Rome - DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti.


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ocated in a strategic position, in one of the most iconic and ancient neighbourhoods of the city: the Rione Monti, proudly the first district of Rome, a dynamic and eclectic artery that develops around the Via Urbana and Piazza Esquilino, on which stands the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. This atmosphere with a retro flavor, combined with the climbing on the terracotta facades, the pots of plants left simply along the sidewalk of the streets with the typical Roman San Pietrini, was the greatest inspiration for the interior design concept, created for the hotel by the THDP studio, London, but with Italian roots and designers. An accurate philological research has guided the entire project of conversion of the two pre-existing buildings, with the aim of combining the Roman rhythms and lifestyle with the functionality of a hotel and establishing a continuous dialogue with the city.

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ALL PHOTOS: Retro Flavours and Biophilic inspiration for the lobby lounge at the DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti.


AN ACCURATE PHILOLOGICAL RESEARCH HAS GUIDED THE ENTIRE PROJECT OF CONVERSION OF THE TWO PRE-EXISTING BUILDINGS, WITH THE AIM OF COMBINING THE ROMAN RHYTHMS AND LIFESTYLE WITH THE FUNCTIONALITY OF A HOTEL AND ESTABLISHING A CONTINUOUS DIALOGUE WITH THE CITY. 68

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DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti is interiors and decorations and the lushness of small oases of greenery - where you can immerse yourself in the light of the eternal city from morning to evening. The main entrance is located on the main façade of the historic building overlooking Piazza Esquilino, on the corner with Via Urbana. The common parts include the “Mit” bar & café overlooking Piazza Esquilino, with an outdoor seating area, a Mamalia restaurant equipped with an open kitchen and wine tasting area. At the eighth floor the Mun rooftop bar & panoramic terrace with direct views of Santa Maria Maggiore abbey, as well as three modular meeting rooms and a Technogym equipped fitness room, with natural light and overlooking the inner courtyard furnished with planters and possibility of outdoor exercise. Mamalia is a welcoming location with an industrial look with warm tones, the perfect place to live special moments of good food, taste of the authentic flavors of the Italian and Roman tradition, always relying on top quality ingredients and locally sourced.

ALL PHOTOS: Carpets inspired by the Baths of Caracalla for the lobby lounge at the DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti.


MiT Food & Coffee Brewery is a place with access also from the outside on Piazza dell’ Esquilino aimed at both hotel guests and locals and tourists, having a meeting point between city life and the hotel. A welcoming location with a retro touch in design, rattan outdoor chairs and tables, dynamic, vibrant and modern from breakfast to happy hour with creative and yet typical italian quick lunch and coffees. The Sky bar Mùn is located on the eighth floor on a covered interior and a terrace that offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Santa Maria Maggiore abbey sitting on the tallest point of the Esquilino hill. MÙN Rooftop Cocktail Bar is characterized by a contemporary, but not stylized design, with a feeling of a temporary summer outdoor bar. The walls are finished in a dark ochre plaster, reflecting the view of the facades outside, stretching to the west views of Rome. THDP created also a warm decorative garden lighting effect, by selecting outdoor rusty poles and wall lights by Il Fanale, who supplied most of the brass and metal lighting for the project through the specialist contractor Gomiero.

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TOP & BOTTOM: Details of the lobby lounge at the DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti.


THE LAYERING OF MATERIALS AND COLOURS INSPIRES THE USE OF NEUTRAL BUT FULL-BODIED COLOURS IN INTERIORS CHARACTERIZED BY THE USE OF NATURAL MATERIALS SUCH AS WOOD, STONE, STRONG PLASTERS, LIME PLASTERS, EARTHY COLORS, WITH CONTEMPORARY ACCENTS OF BRUSHED METAL, BRONZE AND COPPER FOR THE FURNITURE, WHICH HAS BEEN DESIGNED WITH A MINIMALIST APPROACH TO DECORATION. THIS PHOTO: Details of the lobby lounge at the DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti.


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TOP: The lobby lounge with built in love seats at the DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti.

BOTTOM: Check-in with Roman arches at the DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti.


The colours chosen for the hotel are warm, rich and natural to be also aligned with the Double Tree casual look. The walls are left quite bear, finished with a concrete spatula effect. The flooring is custom designed with big slabs of walnut antiqued travertine with a central courtyard paved with squared 10x10 cms mixed tonalities of travertines. The orange and ochre fabric shades fade into the delicate travertine to reach the tones of the green of the Tiber River. The red of the facades of the distressed facades, the porphyry of the entrances of the churches and the traditional “sampietrini”are blinded every day during sunset creating magical effects of lightand shadows. The use of these shades creates a link with the external environment, maintaining an internal chromatic continuity with the city on the outside. The layering of materials and colours inspires the use of neutral but full-bodied colours in interiors characterized by the use of natural materials such as wood, stone, strong plasters, lime plasters, earthy colors, with contemporary accents of brushed metal, bronze and copper for the furniture, which has been designed with a minimalist approach to decoration. The hotel consists of 133 rooms of different types: 38 Guest Rooms of which 7 Accessible Room, 71 Superior Room of which 4 Family Room, 16 Deluxe Room, 7 Junior Suites of which two with terrace and finally 1 One Bedroom Suite. All bright and with a contemporary design, someof the rooms include a private terrace and panoramic views of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. All rooms have large walk-in showers, comfortable beds,smalldesk, free WiFi, minibar, courtesy line, tea kettle and coffee. The unique design and style details combine with technological equipment such as LCD 40’’ TVs, or dedicated attentions such as Lavazza espresso machines, to offer a pleasant and relaxing stay, without sacrificing comfort.

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TOP: Guest Room with wall panels inspired by Roman columns at the DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti.

BOTTOM: Guest Suites with rattan floor lamp at the DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti.


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LUXURY SHORT RENTAL APARTMENTS | ROME, ITALY

YOUNG, ANCIENT AND NOBLE ROME 27 LUXURY SHORT RENTAL APARTMENTS IN ROME DESIGNED WITH A ‘MICROLOCAL’ LANGUAGE.

THIS PHOTO: Lounge and Entertainment at Trastevere Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.


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hrough this project, THDP’s desire is to create the perfect haven for the curious travelers that want to dive deep into the secrets of one of the most fascinating cities in the world. By restoring these apartments, THDP have created a luxury space to live when visiting Rome; a serene yet enchanting space to unwind after long days of exploring. The three places of intervention are distributed in 3 areas that differ from each other for history and day/night life. Although they tell different stories, they’re still linked by the same past, yet each of them has developed its own identity as a borough. The first one, Trastevere is a Young Rome, famous for its nightlife, especially outdoors. The alleys, the fountains, and the clothes hanging outside frame a fresh, sparkling and vital life, and here magic is born. The second one is the monumental Ancient Rome, situated really close to the Colosseum and watershed between 3 of the seven hills, Esquilino, Colle Oppio and Celio. The third one is Noble Rome, the Rome of palaces, antique dealers and art galleries. An elegant Rome that, when viewed from the windows and terraces, opens up the perspectives to an exclusive and opulent dimension.

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TOP & BOTTOM: Kitchen and Dining Areas at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.


THIS PHOTO: Lounge and Entertainment at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.


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TOP: Resting & Sleeping at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.

BOTTOM: All furnishings and finishes are local or from Italy at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.


Trastevere – Young Rome “La Roma Giovane” Trastevere is not only famous for its historicity, but also for being one of the busiest centers of the city nightlife. The colours and materials here are inspired by the Trastevere district: lively, warm and welcoming, rich in shades and eclectic. Therefore, the use of bright colors and original textures materially express the soul of the place. The apartments are composed of 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (two of which are en-suite), an open plan living, dining and kitchen area and a spacious entrance. The intent is to keep as much existing flooring as possible as a sustainable choice, and yet to retain the balance among the new and existing floor finishes while respecting the design concept. The layout of the living area is casual and focused on function with a shelving element separating the food preparation area from the lounge area. The lounge enjoys a large corner snug sofa with a built-in double bed for that extra guest.

LEFT & RIGHT: Mirrors and shower screens recall Roman Arches at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.


Colosseo – Ancient Rome “La Roma Antica” Colosseo is located in one of the most ancient districts in Rome whose origins go back to prehistoric times, when it was nothing more than a rural path used by local populations. The colours are neutral: black and white like the ancient decorations of the surrounding monuments. A game of contrasts to highlight the volumes of the apartments in an important historical context, and to create unique environments with a strong and decisive contemporary character. The entire building lays its foundations on Roman ruins, ancient remains of the prisons that connected with the nearby Colosseum that can still be visited by going down to the basement. The furnishings of the apartments will align with the elements already present in the entrance and on the various floors, so as to create a stylistic continuum for the visitor.

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TOP: Kitchen and Dining at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.

BOTTOM: Bathing and Refreshing at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.


THE COLOURS ARE NEUTRAL: BLACK AND WHITE LIKE THE ANCIENT DECORATIONS OF THE SURROUNDING MONUMENTS. A GAME OF CONTRASTS TO HIGHLIGHT THE VOLUMES OF THE APARTMENTS IN AN IMPORTANT HISTORICAL CONTEXT, AND TO CREATE UNIQUE ENVIRONMENTS WITH A STRONG AND DECISIVE CONTEMPORARY CHARACTER. THIS PHOTO: Lounge and Entertainment at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.


THE LIVING AREA IS A PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN TIMELESS ELEGANCE AND CONTEMPORARY DESIGN. THE COLOUR SCHEME IS BLACK AND WHITE, WITH ACCENTS OF BROWN, GREEN AND DUSTY PINK.

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LEFT: Make Up Table at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.

RIGHT: Custom Vanity and Showers at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.


The apartments are composed of 1 bedroom and bathroom and an open plan living, dining and kitchen area and a spacious entrance. The kitchen area of Antica scheme is sleek and modern, the colour scheme is neutral, the fittings are chrome with a travertine countertop and backsplash adding a timeless elegance to the interior. The bespoke pendant design by THDP and modern FF&E choices makes the space feel elegant yet contemporary. The living area is a perfect balance between timeless elegance and contemporary design. The colour scheme is black and white, with accents of brown, green and dusty pink.

TOP: Rooms with a view at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.

BOTTOM: Sleeping and resting in the well appointed guest bedrooms - a focus on Italian furniture.


Piazza Navona – Noble Rome “La Roma Nobile” This neighborhood was created to establish a quick connection between the monumental and administrative center of the city and the new residential districts beyond the Tiber. The area is sumptuous and elegant, full of palaces, monumental churches and decorated interior courtyards. Both condominiums boast large terraces from which you can enjoy the 360 degree view of Rome, with the opportunity to observe all the most important landmarks of the city. Here the tone is raised using more dramatic colors and more precious materials, both hard and soft. The environment is dark as in the old noble palaces, also using modern furnishings here.

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TOP: Entrance corridor with custom wall coverings at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.

BOTTOM: Kitchen & Dining with Imperial Rome inspired purple colour palette.


THE INTENT IS TO KEEP AS MUCH EXISTING FLOORING AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO REDUCE COSTS YET TO RETAIN THE BALANCE AMONG THE NEW AND EXISTING FLOOR FINISHES WHILE RESPECTING THE DESIGN CONCEPT. THIS PHOTO: Lounge and Entertainment with Terrazzo flooring at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.


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TOP & BOTTOM: Bathing with brass accents at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.

RIGHT: Dressing table with with brass accents at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.


The apartments are composed of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (one of which is en suite), a generous living and dining area and a separate kitchen. The intent is to keep as much existing flooring as possible in order to reduce costs yet to retain the balance among the new and existing floor finishes while respecting the design concept. Rich and colorful Nobile scheme for kitchen features handless colored kitchen fronts, faux marble look countertop, brass fittings and modern furniture selection. Luxurious finishes and bespoke light fittings by THDP together with wow effect feature wall covering brings together the overall design concept.

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TOP: Custom Headboards in a variety of colours at Luxury Short Rental Apartments in Rome.

BOTTOM: Sleeping and resting in tranquil colours and Terrazzo flooring.


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TERME DI SATURNIA NATURAL DESTINATION | TUSCANY, ITALY

THERMAL HEAVEN AMONGST THE MOST RENOWNED SPA COMPLEXES IN ITALIAN ANCIENT HISTORY, TERME DI SATURNIA STANDS OUT FROM OTHER THERMAL BUILDINGS, DUE TO THE EXTRAORDINARY GEOLOGICAL DYNAMIC CONFORMATION OF THE WATERS GUSHING OUT OF THE CRATER AND RESULTING IN LOVELY WATERFALLS COMPLEMENTED BY SHALLOW NATURAL POOLS. AND, OF COURSE, ITS DESIGN.

THIS PHOTO: The exterior spaces at Terme di Saturnia Natural Destination.


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THIS PHOTO: The exterior spaces at Terme di Saturnia Natural Destination.


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ompleted in 1919, on the threshold of its 101st anniversary the complex has been renewed by the London-based studio THDP with a project offering insights into the future and a look back to the past. “The initial briefing strived to achieve a visible and perceived renewal, while retaining the original internal architectural structure and maintaining the high-quality furnishings as part of the former design project by the architect Lorenzo Bellini” – architect Manuela Mannino from THDP explains. The Concept The original thermal spring is the tank-shaped crater from which clean water renewed at intervals of six hours flows with a 37.5 degrees constant temperature. As the water descends towards the Mill, it cools down and the sulphur crystalizes, thus rendering the water brighter and purer and giving it a celestial colour due to the presence of crystalized sulphur.

The water of Saturnia originates from the rain that falls on Mount Amiata, finding erosive underground paths of travertine and eventually re-emerging from the crater after 40 years, hence resulting in small bubbles and continuous circular movements on the tank. The inspiration for the concept arises from the favorable natural condition. The earth, the air, and the water modify the elements, the light, the temperature. “We have employed terms such as reflection, corrosion, erosion, layering, ripples to convey the visual and emotional language of interior design” The waterfalls of the Mill have been the inspiration behind the design project of the reception area, realized in collaboration with local artisans such as the Ragnini workshops from Pitigliano – who crafted oxidized tables and bronzed handles – and with experienced craftsmen who obtained corroded metals and sulphur dense water from the processing of liquid metals.

Photo Credits: Eye Wander Photography

BOTTOM: Corridor leading towards bar and library at Terme di Saturnia Natural Destination.


Hotel & Lobby The property features – due to its position on the territory with respect to the famous spring – two distinct settings, connected between large common areas such as the lobby and reception. On the one hand, THDP can find the famous spring of sulfur water while, on the other, the serenity and the intimacy of the surrounding greenery. The first impact is constituted by the entrance, whose centerpiece is the insertion of the insertion of a single large central door, a focal fireplace conveying warmth and hospitality, the welcome desk and a living area. The existing central window remains unchanged, framing the olive tree with seats covered with outdoor fabrics. A “pop-up” bar has been included in the project in order to provide a multifunctional and flexible area to serve the best wines and a social table eno-gastronomic experiences and tastings. A “living wall” characterized by green provides the backdrop for the culinary events, beside shielding the entrance to the buffet room behind. The central patio is furnished with a blend of classic and contemporary furnishings, modern flair that enhance and dress up the internal garden located around the olive tree. Accessories, artworks and flooring evoke and continue the emphases of the

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TOP: The library area at Terme di Saturnia Natural Destination


THE STRONG AND INTIMATE LINK WITH THE TERRITORY IS RECALLED BY THE TERRACOTTA PIECES REMINISCENT OF TUSCAN WORKERS OF THAT TIME, THE WARM COLORS, THE EXISTING TRAVERTINE AND THE SURROUNDING GREEN, THUS PROVIDING A COMPREHENSIVE VISION OF WHAT MAREMMA IS.

THIS PHOTO: The bar area at Terme di Saturnia Natural Destination.


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surrounding area, namely the spa. The purpose is to maintain the original furnishings as far as possible by adding new pieces or additions, thus creating a fresher and more attractive space. The strong and intimate link with the territory is recalled by the terracotta pieces reminiscent of Tuscan workers of that time, the warm colors, the existing travertine and the surrounding green, thus providing a comprehensive vision of what Maremma is. “Enhancing the feeling of the coming, with the renovation of the entrance and the porch through a greater transparency effect between interior and exterior and a better lighting on the entrance with suspended lanterns and two large lightening installations that reproduce on the ceiling reflections of water. Creating a sense of vertical perspective through a sculpture designed to recall the waterfalls of the mill and the oxidation of the water, by overlaying several finished metal plates with different oxidation effects and backlit. Creating a point of encounter between classic and contemporary by mixing existing furniture with new outdoor pieces by Emu and Talenti, along with two large lounge sofas around the lobby’s central fireplace”. These are the objectives set out by Manuela Mannino with regard to the common areas contained in the project.

LEFT & RIGHT: The lobby area at Terme di Saturnia Natural Destination.


Guest Rooms The 124 guest rooms have undergone an intensive renovation program. The focus is on the guest comfort, the services and the production of an interior that reflects the softer, more relaxed interior narrative style of the public areas. Creative details customize these rooms, such as the new upholstery that covers the wardrobes, designed exclusively for the resort by THDP and the artistic project of the paintings, evocative of the colors of the spa, created by the artists Due Alberi of Rome. The fabrics and upholstery are all renewed with shades of turquoise, petroleum and blue, in order to evoke the feeling of well-being given by the spring water. The color palette for the rooms is inspired by the colors of the Maremma landscape: the rooms appear in a fresh and innovative style while keeping the features of a recognizable Tuscan style, giving rise to a timeless design. The inspiration for the design of the furniture comes from the Tuscan leather tradition, with reinforced metal details in the sideboard mini bar covered in leather, hangers with leather supports and a transparent wardrobe with printed motifs de jouy agreste designed exclusively for the hotel THDP.

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TOP & BOTTOM: A corner of a suite at Terme di Saturnia Natural Destination


THE COLOR PALETTE FOR THE ROOMS IS INSPIRED BY THE COLORS OF THE MAREMMA LANDSCAPE: THE ROOMS APPEAR IN A FRESH AND INNOVATIVE STYLE WHILE KEEPING THE FEATURES OF A RECOGNIZABLE TUSCAN STYLE, GIVING RISE TO A TIMELESS DESIGN.

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THIS PHOTO: A corner of a suite at Terme di Saturnia Natural Destination, lounge space leading to bedroom.


SHOWCASE | LUXURY SHORT RENTAL APARTMENTS

RIALTO IN GONDOLA THE NEIGHBOURHOOD WHERE RIALTO LUXURY SHORT RENTAL APARTMENTS IN VENICE ARE LOCATED.

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RIALTO LUXURY SHORT RENTAL APARTMENTS | VENICE, ITALY

THIS PHOTO: Gondolas and the Campo de la Fava Venice as seen from the luxury rental apartments


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t is undeniable that Venice is a source of endless inspiration. A city built upon water, with extraordinary palaces that loom over winding canals seems like a fragment of one’s imagination. Venice is a paragon of culture and boundless beauty, with a magical atmosphere and rich history. The palace home to this apartment is located in the heart of the San Marco district, between Piazza San Marco and Rialto Bridge. The name of the area originates from its famous workshops, which specialize in the handling of tin and pewter. For THDP, it has been crucial to honor the district’s fascinating past. The historical buildings of San Marco each carry a distinct character, with their decorative exteriors having formed the foundation of THDP’s project. Although more contemporary than other Palace’s overlooking the Grand Canal, the THDP facade still displays striking historical features. The mullioned windows, arches and shutters remain and have been painstakingly preserved by THDP. The typically Venetian cone-shaped fireplaces have been carefully reconstructed to their original state, made possible by the discovery of an old photograph found by the interior designers themselves.

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TOP: Venetian Glass skylight recreated for the luxruy apartments at the Palace on Calle dei Stagneri, Venice.

BOTTOM: View of Campo de la Fava in Venice from the penthouse suite within the Palace.


THIS PHOTO: A rare terrace with Venetian rooftop views near Piazza San Marco Venice.


THE KITCHENS HAVE A MORE MINIMALISTIC DESIGN, WITH DARK GREEN HANDLE-LESS DOORS DESIGNED BY FENIX, THAT FEATURE GROOVES AND A BLACK PLINTH. THE SMALLER KITCHEN APPLIANCES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED BY SMEG; THEIR VINTAGE CURVED DESIGN COMPLIMENTS THE MORE ANGULAR STRUCTURE OF THE ROOM. 102 | H+R

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THIS PHOTO: Kitchen & Dining with Venetian rooftop views near Piazza San Marco Venice.


The intricately decorated stucco ceilings overlooking the living rooms, along with the original stairwell, steps and railings have been left untouched, preserving their former integrity. During renovation, a focus for THDP was refining staircase. By restoring the original wall appliqués and upgrading the lift doors with elegant marble effect plaster and a surrounding bronze grid, the space has been greatly elevated. Each apartment features an entrance hallway; a living room/kitchen area; two bedrooms (one of which is fitted with an en suite) and two bathrooms. All main rooms enjoy a breathtaking view of one of Venice’s most renowned canals, the Canale De La Fava. Starting with the living rooms, the style is modern yet ornate, with neutral walls and furnishings that feature mustard, gold, teal, and magenta accents. The purpose of this color scheme is to create a tranquil environment with a lighter palette, whilst also expressing the richness of classic Venetian interiors with some vibrant features.

TOP: Entrance with custom wall coverings at the Apartments within teh Venetian Palace.

BOTTOM: Original wood beam ceiling and new Terrazzo flooring at the Apartments within the Venetian Palace.


With a focus on Italian design, much of the decor has been sourced from Veneto or the local area. Notable brands include; Miniforms, Rubelli, Cantori, Vibieffe, Bolzan, Italamp, Siru, Flukso, Besana, Zucchetti, Florim managed by general contractor of the Concreta furnishings and by the Pasqualucci company. For the bedrooms, the wall colour recalls Venice’s sea water, which is contrasted against the rust created on the metal portals when corroded. For the beds, a quilted, padded headboard with most of them featuring integrated brass tables, will overlook each residential-style Bolzan bed. In the main bedrooms, the wardrobes will feature glass panes opening into a wallpaper lined closet. The wallpaper features a marbled paper-effect digital print, a Turkish technique brought to Venice by recently deceased Venetian artist Alberto Valese, who founded a small shop in Campo Santo Stefano. The Kitchens have a more minimalistic design, with dark green handle-less doors designed by Fenix, that feature grooves and a black plinth. The smaller Kitchen appliances have been designed by Smeg; their vintage curved design compliments the more angular structure of the room. As for the accessories, the Baloton-effect glasses and vases are by IVV, and the vintage pewter cutlery and vintage pots are by Mepra.

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TOP LEFT & RIGHT: Vanity and feature bath tub at the apartments within the Venetian Palace.

BOTTOM: Soft romantic colour palette for the bedrooms at the apartments within the Venetian Palace.


TOP & BOTTOM: Guest rooms over look Camp de la Fava in the Sam Marco district in the heart of Venice.


IN THE MAIN BEDROOMS, THE WARDROBES WILL FEATURE GLASS PANES OPENING INTO A WALLPAPER LINED CLOSET. THE WALLPAPER FEATURES A MARBLED PAPER-EFFECT DIGITAL PRINT, A TURKISH TECHNIQUE BROUGHT TO VENICE BY RECENTLY DECEASED VENETIAN ARTIST ALBERTO VALESE, WHO FOUNDED A SMALL SHOP IN CAMPO SANTO STEFANO. 106 | H+R

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THIS PHOTO: Guest rooms with custom wall lights by THDP within the tranquil bedrooms.


The entrance hallway will feature an elegant wallpaper framed with white molded profiles, pro-duced by Orac Decor. For the more decorative elements, accessories by Les Ottomans and Arcade Murano have been selected, as well as Murano mirrors by Barbini and a console with a dark green crackle effect top by Cantori. In the bathrooms, the classical Venetian style meets modern materials and sanitation. Here again, the colour palette recalls eighteenth-century wooden furnishings with the use of pastel colours. The wall cladding is by Florim; a stoneware created with highprecision technology that is embossed with a loomed fabric from the Rubelli archive collection. Florim have also designed the floor and wall coverings, made in from porcelain and adorned with a seeded effect. The rooftop suite features a terrace, constructed as an extension of the living area. Overlooking the building’s interior, the balcony offers a breathtaking view over Venice’s rooftops, providing some escape from the bustling streets below.

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BOTTOM: The lounge feature sofa beds and are a natural escape from the bustle of the streets and canal below.


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OLTREMARE LOUNGE BAR AT HOTEL MEDITERRANEO | SORRENTO, ITALY

MEDITERRANEAN HEAVEN OLTREMARE LOUNGE BAR AT HOTEL MEDITERRANEO IN SORRENTO IS AN HYMN TO HOLISTIC DESIGN.

THIS PHOTO: The exteriors of Hotel Mediterraneo Sorrento.


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THIS PHOTO: Lobby lounge at the Hotel Mediterraneo with feature archways and marble flooring.


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otel Mediterraneo is located in one of the most beautiful areas of the Sorrento coast, Sant’Agnello, characterized by a breath-taking view overlooking the Gulf of Naples. In the past, Sorrento and its surrounding areas were already coveted destinations, in fact tourism has very old roots here. The town was one of the Grand Tour destinations, the journey of young aristocrats through various European countries, between the 18th and 19th century to complete their cultural formation. Many illustrious visitors exalted the beauty of Torquato Tasso’s town, which continues to fascinate tourists from all over the world. In April 2023 the new Oltremare Lounge Bar was inaugurated. Located in the hotel lobby, the project brief envisaged the restyling of the lobby spaces and the creation of a destination lobby bar in addition to the popular skybar used during the summer season. A bar space that could also be used during the winter months and that celebrated the view of the Gulf of Sorrento.

TOP: ‘Hero’ Lighting effects within Lobby lounge at the Hotel Mediterraneo.

BOTTOM: View to bar from the lounge at the Hotel Mediterraneo.


The renovation involved the creation of an informal and welcoming check-in area. The waiting areas are transformed into an elegant and refined living room with a sofa with sinuous shapes and armchairs with details in natural wood and fabrics declined in a marine palette, with tones from aqua green to ultramarine blue. The existing arches are embellished with bronze frames and showcases with a collection of objects and artefacts made by local artisans and collected by the hotel owners over the last 50 years. The memorabilia collection is inspired by the Grand Tour, where Sorrento represented one of the unmissable stops starting from the 19th century. From the lobby space, previously joined in a large room with arches, a small room has been created for private events with a double-sided fireplace that separates the room from the lobby, a chandelier with blown Murano glass waves by Italamp illuminate the space creating unexpected reflections. Blue velvet drapes frame all the arches creating theatrical wings that open towards the ‘Oltremare’ lobby bar. The walls of the bar are covered in custom wallpaper by Jannelli and Volpi, where the blue line of the sea, visible from the large windows on the terrace, continues into the interior spaces, giving guests the sensation of immersing themselves in the blue waters, I mean of the Mediterranean Sea.

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BLUE VELVET DRAPES FRAME ALL THE ARCHES CREATING THEATRICAL WINGS THAT OPEN TOWARDS THE ‘OLTREMARE’ LOBBY BAR. THE WALLS OF THE BAR ARE COVERED IN CUSTOM WALLPAPER BY JANNELLI AND VOLPI, WHERE THE BLUE LINE OF THE SEA, VISIBLE FROM THE LARGE WINDOWS ON THE TERRACE, CONTINUES INTO THE INTERIOR SPACES, GIVING GUESTS THE SENSATION OF IMMERSING THEMSELVES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA. LEFT & RIGHT: Cocktail bar and lounge at the Hotel Mediterraneo.


THE BAR COUNTER IS COVERED IN NATURAL BRUSHED BRASS, CHARACTERIZED BY A LIGHT DARK PATINA THAT WILL OXIDIZE OVER TIME, GIVING THE SURFACE UNEXPECTED NUANCES. THE BACK OF THE COUNTER IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE OVERLAPPING OF PANELS IN BRONZE, BRASS AND RIBBED GLASS WHICH OVERLAP THE BOTTLES CREATING A REAL ARTWORK.

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The bar counter is covered in natural brushed brass, characterized by a light dark patina that will oxidize over time, giving the surface unexpected nuances. The back of the counter is characterized by the overlapping of panels in bronze, brass and ribbed glass which overlap the bottles creating a real artwork. The transparency in its central part allows daylight to illuminate the room and during the evening hours to create interesting views from the outside. The domes in blue burnished bronze are also made to measure and embellished with an internal coating in gold leaf. The bar also has a fixed DJ station for more social evenings. The palette of fabrics and finishes is declined in all the shades of the sea. Upon arrival, sand and rope shades were selected as a suggestion upon arrival at the beach, also represented by the custom-designed carpet by Besana, where the waves of the sea meet the sand of the coast. The eco-leather of the Artnet stools have a shagreen print and the tables have a laminan finish with silver reflections that recall the skin of the blue fish of the Mediterranean Sea.

LEFT & RIGHT: Cocktail bar with DJ station within the lobby lounge at the Hotel Mediterraneo.


INTERVIEW WITH CLAUDIA MAZZUCATO FROM THDP, HEAD OF DESIGN OF THE PROJECT

Q: What special factors do you need to consider when creating spaces for hotels, and for an hotel lobby? A: At the core of our design philosophy is the emphasis on layout, which serves as the starting point for all our projects. The initial experience of arrival should be both surprising and delightful, while also meeting the operational requirements of the hotel. Q: What is your design approach when you start to work on the project? A: We tend to take a very holistic design approach to each of our projects, envisaging the key elements of a design in our first brainstorming meeting. We envisioned the new hotel lobby and Oltremare bar lounge as beautiful and welcoming spaces, layered by lots of interesting pieces, colours, textures and things that would entice and excite the customer coming through the hotel doors. The hotel lobby and Oltremare Bar lounge colour palette was inspired by the breath-taking sea view of the bay of Sorrento and includes deep blue tones, seaglass greens, sandy natural tones, and brass accents. A bespoke wallpaper was specially designed for this project, allowing us to extend the blue line between the Mediterranean Sea and the sky, that you can admire from the windows, to the walls of the Oltremare Bar lounge where guests can embrace the beauty of the surroundin, while enjoying an aperitivo or dancing all night during the dj sets night. Q: What was the biggest challenge for this project? A: The lobby and bar lounge were originally merged in a large and white open space featuring overscale archways and high ceilings, making it operationally difficult to manage and lacking a strong identity

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and design direction. Creating different spaces, that could answer to different needs during the day, was pivotal for the Client along with the request to create a memorable experience for their guests. In response to the project brief, the existing archways have been framed by rich drapes and filled with luxurious glass displays that showcase a collection of objects inspired by the Grand Tour, an educational trip across Europe popular for your aristocrats during the 17th and 19th century. Sorrento was one of the most anticipated destinations of this glorious journey. A bespoke fireplace and a set of glass doors lead now to a new secret room with antique mirrored screens, a Murano glass chandelier inspired by the sea waves and a large dining table for special gatherings. Behind the main archway, centre of the scene, guests can discover a newly open American style bar, that features a 5meter long natural brass bar counter, mesmerizing sea views and a lush interior ideal for people-watching, where champagne and signature Oltremare cocktails are among the specialties. Q: What is your design approach when working on a partial hotel renovation, rather than all areas hotel design project? A: When approaching a renovation of a specific area, within a bigger hotel project, it is important to design a space that can complement and uplift the existing, that can celebrate what is unique from the previous design, while adding a contemporary and new layer to it. Longevity for a project is always key, a timeless project is a project that finds his roots in the past but with a vision invested in the future, able to please the generations of today and tomorrow.


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“A BESPOKE WALLPAPER WAS SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THIS PROJECT, ALLOWING US TO EXTEND THE BLUE LINE BETWEEN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA AND THE SKY, THAT YOU CAN ADMIRE FROM THE WINDOWS, TO THE WALLS OF THE OLTREMARE BAR LOUNGE WHERE GUESTS CAN EMBRACE THE BEAUTY OF THE SURROUNDIN, WHILE ENJOYING AN APERITIVO OR DANCING ALL NIGHT DURING THE DJ SETS NIGHT.” Claudia Mazzucato, Founder, Architect & Creative Director - THDP Studio Milan

THIS PHOTO: Bar Terrace with sea view at the Hotel Mediterraneo.


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DESIGN LIBRARY | INDOOR & OUTDOOR COLLECTION

ODE TO OUTDOOR LIVING KETTAL HAS UPPED ITS GAME WITH A PERGOLA THAT PACKS A PUNCH, AND MAKES A STYLE STATEMENT TO EMBRACE OUTDOOR LIVING, COME RAIN OR SHINE. 120 | H+R

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THIS PHOTO: The Pavilion H, an entirely customizable pergola, can be incorporated into a home’s landscape to create inviting and functional areas for relaxation, entertainment, and enjoyment of nature.


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tep into an immersive world where outdoor living meets innovation with an updated Pavilion H, a customizable pergola raising the bar in the market. Available in various sizes within a simple or double format, it consists of an aluminium frame that supports side panels in a range of finishes depending on individual preferences, from vertical side wood slats and sheer curtains to grid planters. This epoxy-powder coated outdoor structure also boasts an assortment of cutting-edge components, including state-of-the-art technology, waterproof aluminium and polycarbonate roofing, and stylish louvers. In short: an outdoor oasis tailored to your personal whims and fancies. The Pavilion H transforms into a tech-savvy sanctuary at a moment’s notice, courtesy of the Kode app. From controlling lighting to adjusting fan speed, power is literally at your fingertips to create the ideal space for relaxation or entertainment.

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TOP: Long and rectangular with a simple or double format, the Pavilion H’s aluminium-framed, slatted structure can be attached to a deck, paver patio, or concrete base.

BOTTOM: The Pavilion H’s bioclimatic roof system features adjustable blades for optimal ventilation and light control, as well as an automatic rain sensor.


THIS PHOTO: Side panels, in various finishes and forms— wooden slats, sliding partitions, sheer curtains or grid planters—help define the zones and shape its layout.


THE PAVILION H’S WATERTIGHT ALUMINIUM ROOF FLAUNTS A FAUX WOOD PAINT FINISH, OFFERING BOTH ELEGANCE AND DURABILITY. HASSLE-FREE INSTALLATION ENSURES PROTECTION AGAINST THE ELEMENTS, MAKING IT PERFECT FOR OUTDOOR EVENTS WHILE CHAMPIONING SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH ITS ECO-FRIENDLY ALUMINIUM CONSTRUCTION.

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THIS PHOTO: The transparent polycarbonate roof blurs the lines between outdoors and indoors, enabling occupants to savour unobstructed overhead views and be snugly shielded from the elements.


Experience tranquillity with the minimalist-style bioclimatic roof, with its whisper-quiet operation. This roof features adjustable blades for ventilation and light control, along with an automatic rain sensor. Not only does this elevate aesthetics, but also minimizes noise pollution for a sublime outdoor experience, aligning aptly with Kettal’s commitment to cleaner, sophisticated outdoor spaces. The Pavilion H’s watertight aluminium roof flaunts a faux wood paint finish, offering both elegance and durability. Hassle-free installation ensures protection against the elements, making it perfect for outdoor events while championing sustainability through its eco-friendly aluminium construction. The visually striking curved transparent polycarbonate roof has been introduced to ensure effective drainage and ample natural lighting. With this innovative design, which enhances insulation for yearround comfort and eco-consciousness, occupants can now savour unobstructed overhead views while staying sheltered below. In essence, Pavilion H is a fusion of technology, architecture, and design, offering a haven to immerse oneself in the realm of personalized outdoor luxury.

TOP LEFT & RIGHT: Both watertight, the polycarbonate roof flaunts a uniquely curved design while the aluminium fixed roof exudes a rustic charm with its faux wood finish.

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BOTTOM: The combination of wood and aluminium allows for the creation of doors that not only blend aesthetics and functionality, but also promise plenty of precision.

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DESIGN LIBRARY | TIMELESS TABLE

CRAFTED FOR CHIC CONVIVIALITY MODERN CHIC MEETS CONVIVIALITY, GIORGETTI’S G-CODE DESK STANDS POISED TO TAKE CENTRE STAGE, INVITING ALL TO PARTAKE OF ITS SYMPHONY OF STYLE AND SUBSTANCE.

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THIS PHOTO: Crafted by Dante O. Benini and Luca Gonzo, G-Code Table is a stunning piece that seamlessly blends architectural inspiration with functional design.


THE G-CODE TABLE IS A SCULPTURAL PIECE THAT EXUDES AN AURA THAT EFFORTLESSLY COMMANDS ATTENTION. ITS AMPLE, SLENDER TOP, DELICATELY CRAFTED FROM CANALETTO WALNUT OR MARBLE, BOASTS A 30° BEVELED EDGE, BECKONING RELAXED CONVIVIALITY IN DINING AND COLLABORATIVE SETTINGS.

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BOTTOM: Banded together by a pewter-finish metal plate, the adjustable feet are defined by a unique detailing on the wood at the front, and 90° Scarpa-inspired vertical corners.


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TOP LEFT & RIGHT: Composed primarily of Canaletto walnut, the table ‘s structure comprises of 158 metal rods of varying diameters and finishes, evoking a solid and airy vibe to the design.

BOTTOM: Designed for dining and collaborative settings, G-Code Table is a sophisticated desk for the modern age, a timber-cum-metal crafted invitation to relaxed conviviality.

ranscending mere utility, Giorgetti’s G-Code Table, a merger of timber with metal, emerges as a captivating orchestration of elegance and functionality, the brainchild of Dante O. Benini and Luca Gonzo, an iconic design team. The G-Code Table is a sculptural piece that exudes an aura that effortlessly commands attention. Its ample, slender top, delicately crafted from Canaletto walnut or marble, boasts a 30° beveled edge, beckoning relaxed conviviality in dining and collaborative settings. The inspiration behind this structural crowd-pleaser can be traced to an encounter with a simple closing brush on a transcontinental journey. This desk stands not just as a piece of furniture but as a model of architectural feat—double-height, terraced, and resonating with light, hollows, and striking profiles. What sets the G-Code Table apart isn’t just its stand-out silhouette; it’s the meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail honed over 124 years of Giorgetti’s heritage. Its walnut structure dovetails with 158 hand-painted metal rods, lending a sense of solidity and airy lightness to the design. But more than meets the eye, it’s a desk for the modern professional, seamlessly integrating technology and aesthetics. Concealed within its architectural design lies a treasure trove—a leather-covered desk pad to keep USB sockets out of sight, as well as compartments and cable passages astutely designed to ensure a clean and organised workspace. An inspection nook with lighting further facilitates cable management. The G-Code Table comes with a discreet compartment aglow with dimmable LEDs, specifically dedicated for the use of guests. Accessories such as an automatic app-controlled closing system, can be added to drawers for enhanced convenience.

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DESIGN LIBRARY | LUXURY CARPET

ARTISTRY MEETS ARTISANSHIP IN A FITTING HOMAGE TO THE NEWLY-REFURBISHED INTERCONTINENTAL BANGKOK, ROYAL THAI, IN COLLABORATION WITH P49 DEESIGN, ROLLED OUT A BESPOKE COLLECTION OF APPLAUSE-ELICITING LUXURY HOSPITALITY CARPETS TO ADORN ITS FLOORS. 130 | H+R

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THIS PHOTO: Royal Thai’s sumptuous tufted hospitality carpet that adorns the Balcony Lounge’s flooring is a blend of modern sophistication and Thai artisan heritage.


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n the realm of luxury hospitality design, where the mission is to engage and wow patrons from the moment they walk through the entrance, every detail contributes to an unforgettable experience. And what better way to achieve this than by designing the surface they step onto? Royal Thai has been weaving a legacy of luxury for five decades, adorning prestigious hospitality venues across the continents with its sumptuous Axminster carpets and hand-tufted rugs. A family enterprise, the company’s ethos transcends mere artisanship: it is a commitment to be a creative force for good. Taking inspiration from art, fashion, and architecture, Royal Thai carpets are a melding of cultures and disciplines. The carpets are unfurled in canvases of colours, patterns and textures, not merely adorning floors, but narrating stories, and infusing spaces with unparalleled sophistication. While professionalism and excellence form the warp and woof of the company’s corporate identity, it is the successfully implemented collaboration that gets to the heartbeat of the company, breathing life into its culture, and testifying to the belief that collaborative creativity trumps a solitary perspective. So, when Royal Thai was commissioned to design and supply a custom carpet solution for the floors of the Intercontinental Bangkok in its year-long makeover project, it did not miss a beat in teaming up with

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TOP: The carpet design in the lobby boasts a classic base note, creating a sense of calm with its grounding, earthy neutrals.

BOTTOM: A swirl-patterned area rug placed under a seating area not only visually ties the furniture together into a group, but also draws a line between the different zones.


TAKING INSPIRATION FROM ART, FASHION, AND ARCHITECTURE, ROYAL THAI CARPETS ARE A MELDING OF CULTURES AND DISCIPLINES. THE CARPETS ARE UNFURLED IN CANVASES OF COLOURS, PATTERNS AND TEXTURES, NOT MERELY ADORNING FLOORS, BUT NARRATING STORIES, AND INFUSING SPACES WITH UNPARALLELED SOPHISTICATION.

THIS PHOTO: Featuring rich, opulent tones, this contemporary vintage design with a geometric motif makes a striking style statement with its vibrant and energetic vibe.


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TOP: The abstract carpet that adorns the event room is a piece of art with its own personality and different shades of colours, ideal for absorbing stains and spillages.

BOTTOM: The timeless black-and-white chevron pattern that stretches across the carpet’s length, brings life and volume to the dining space, making it feel larger than it is.


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TOP: An abstract carpet theme can work in a variety of spaces and styles as its interpretive nature allows it to fit into different design molds.

BOTTOM: A hand-tufted area rug in a light colourway and subdued print pattern, brightens a Junior Suite and creates an illusion of space.

P49 Deesign, a reputable design consultancy specializing in the interior design of hotels and resorts around the world. P49 Deesign’s approach was a delicate balance between contemporary innovation and homage to Thailand’s rich cultural tapestry. Beset with budget fluctuations during the Covid pandemic, the renovation posed unique challenges. However, it is within this compelling narrative that the collaboration with Royal Thai has emerged as an exemplar of artistic inspiration. It helped that the carpet manufacturer has a knack for delivering quality products within fair and reasonable cost parameters. When all is said and done, the synergy between the P49 Deesign team and Royal Thai artisans has been pivotal in transforming initial carpet concepts into a veritable feast for the eyes, with Thailand’s cultural DNA deftly woven into the very fabric of Intercontinental Bangkok’s renovated splendour.

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DESIGN LIBRARY | LIGHTING ARCHITECTURE

LET THERE BE SPARKLE A DAZZLING TRIBUTE TO THE UNIVERSE’S VAST EXPANSE, THE CUSTOMISABLE RAW CRYSTAL IS AN ORCHESTRATION OF CELESTIAL ELEGANCE, A COSMIC WALTZ CAPTURED IN CRYSTALLINE SPLENDOUR.

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THIS PHOTO: Elevate your home’s aesthetic to new heights with Raw Crystal—an ode to the universe’s vastness—the latest lighting design concept in Preciosa Lighting’s customisable Signature Design portfolio.


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e transported into a universe of celestial wonder with Raw Crystal, Preciosa Lighting’s latest lighting design concept in its customisable Signature Design portfolio. Not just lighting fixtures, the customised options are iconic masterpieces meticulously crafted to reflect the magnificence of the universe. Inspired by the cosmos’ vastness, Raw Crystal encapsulates the dance of stars and shadows, creating a scintillating serenity that beckons the soul. Crafted from the finest Bohemian crystal, each component is a testament to artistry, bearing the hallmark of Preciosa’s patented production process. These crystals, seemingly suspended in space, defy gravity, intertwining as if guided by the cosmos itself, giving the appearance of celestial bodies captured in luminescence. “Raw Crystal embodies the essence of Bohemian crystal—infusing elegance with raw, authentic elements,” explains Michael Vasku, Co-Creative Director of Preciosa Lighting. “We sought to merge the sophistication of crystal with the pure essence of handcrafted artistry, birthing a truly unique aesthetic.”

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TOP & BOTTOM: A sparkling spectacle, this captivating lighting echoes a cosmic light spiral, bathing the entryway in mesmerizing radiance.


“RAW CRYSTAL CAPTURES THE VERY ESSENCE OF BOHEMIAN CRYSTAL. INFUSING IT WITH AN ORGANIC AND AUTHENTIC AURA, WE CRAFTED THIS LIGHTING DESIGN TO COMBINE BOHEMIAN CRYSTAL’S ELEGANCE WITH THE RAW, PURE FEEL OF HANDCRAFTED ELEMENTS. THE RESULT IS A UNIQUE AND INTRIGUING AESTHETIC FOR ANY SPACE.” Michael Vasku, Preciosa Lighting Co-Creative Director

THIS PHOTO: The avant-garde design, myriad crystals of diverse sizes, and reflective quality, instantly contribute to a sense of grandeur and refinement in the living room.


“WE TAKE PRIDE IN THE OPPORTUNITIES WE HAVE TO BRING DESIGNERS’ LIGHTING VISIONS TO LIFE. WITH RAW CRYSTAL NOW IN THE PORTFOLIO, DESIGNERS HAVE A FASCINATING NEW COMPONENT TO SPARK THEIR CREATIVITY.” Andreas Klug, Preciosa Lighting Co-Creative Director

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LEFT & RIGHT: A playful swirl of crystals, which creates a unique pattern of shadows and light, imbues this modern stairway with an air of glamour and sophistication.


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TOP & BOTTOM: A focal point that draws the eye upward, this statement-making lighting hovering over the length of the table adds style and a decorative flourish to the space.

The allure of Raw Crystal lies not just in its visual appeal but in its ability to evoke emotions. Its design, a harmonious blend of structured lines and freefloating elements, engenders a sense of expansion, as if the crystals are alive and breathing within the space they adorn. Versatility is the hallmark of Raw Crystal. Available in four sizes and hues—crystal, dust, Darjeeling, and amber—it seamlessly adapts to any interior. Whether it graces intimate corners or commands attention in grand installations, Raw Crystal radiates refined grandeur. Its adaptability extends to lighting effects—a marriage of technology and artistry. The LED diffuser injects life into the crystal, enhancing its inherent sparkle. Dynamic or passing light options add depth and emotion, transforming Raw Crystal into a functional yet spell-binding piece. It’s not merely a light source; it’s an experience. Clearly, this lighting marvel illuminates not just a space but the very essence of any design narrative. With Raw Crystal, Preciosa Lighting invites you to embrace the cosmos within your interiors.

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DESIGN LIBRARY | WALLCOVERING

PATINAS OF PANACHE OLD-WORLD ELEGANCE INGRAINED WITH NEW-WORLD PANACHE, METAL X PATINA BY ARTE TRANSCENDS THE ORDINARY, TRANSFORMING WALLS INTO A MOSAIC OF TIMELESS SOPHISTICATION THAT DEFIES BOUNDARIES.

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THIS PHOTO: Inspired by ancient painting techniques, the Metal X Patina series emerges as a testament to innovation in every brushstroke, imparting texture, depth and lustre to any space.


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ALL PHOTOS: Real metal foil, meticulously fabricated into five distinct designs—Platinum, Quilt, Alepine, Impasto, and Chalk Stone—ushers in an era of timeless sophistication.

ithin Arte’s Metal X Patina collection dwells a defiance of tradition, a celebration of innovation embodied in five designs: Platinum, Quilt, Alepine, Impasto, and Chalk Stone. These wallpapers, adorned in real metal foil, are more than mere coverings—they’re canvases of audacious chic. Inspired by ancient crafts and painting techniques, each design displays a distressed plaster demeanour, a marriage of matte subtlety and luminescent vibrancy born from advanced printing technologies. Platinum, an aged masterpiece bearing the weathered grace of time yet gleaming with a pristine patina—an intriguing interplay of warmth and metallic sheen. With nine colourways, it’s a testament to resplendent elegance. Quilt, a tribute to the patchwork tales of old quilts, weaves a narrative of fabric and metal, adorned with a fleeting glimpse of hidden stories. In six colourways, it whispers the tales of textile heritage, sewn together in a pattern that challenges convention. Alepine, an ode to unconventional beauty, dances with ripped and aligned strips of textile, draped in the lightness of silk and the boldness of metal foil. It mirrors the name it bears, exuding a distinctive charm in six colourways. Echoing the centuries-old painting technique it’s named after, Impasto sports thick layers of paint and visible brushstrokes. The texture captured in this design embodies a seamless blend of craftsmanship and industrial pizzazz across six colourways. Chalk Stone, a homage to travertine, echoes the details of sustainable artisan tiles and the grandeur of ancient Rome. Its metallic essence, in six subtle colourways, channels simplicity as the ultimate sophistication.


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