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LOBBY AREA

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The Lobby is thought as an open space with Reception desk, two Lounge areas and a cafe-bar that can be used by both the hotel’s clients and people from the outside.

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One of the lounge areas is furnished with leather sofas, armchairs and tea tables in brass, with marble tops, and a wonderful green living wall that is meant to bring a natural touch and garden like feeling in the middle of the concrete jungle and to show the connection with the neighboring park, Cismigiu Gardens. Meanwhile, the second Lounge area has black marble texture walls and an accent light wall with an Art Deco inspired geometry.

The bar area transports us back in time and gives us the vibe of the Interbelic era Bucharest with Thonet inspired furniture in dark grey wood and teal leather, brass accents and white and black marble finishes. The structural pillars are hidden by a structure covered with plaster and brass flute decorations with accent lights.

The room, as well as the entire hotel, is for those who desire something else, a bit nonconventional when it comes to their hotel accommodation.

Following the theme, Poetry & Mistery, each room is atributed a poem by one of the famous Romanian writers from the 20th century. A quote from this poem has to be solved by the guests, on the entrance wall smart board, in order to be able to use all the room facilities. [The poem’s title and the the part containing the quote is given to the guest in their check in form]. There’s also a writer’s corner - desk, chairs, book shelves and a functional typewriter for all those who want to let their creativity run free.

As for its partition, the room is designed as an open space with 2 main zones: day time area and night area, separated by a wall and theatre like curtains for a dramatic look. There’s also an opened bathroom with a double walk-in shower, separated by a glass wall from the night area. A bonus is the fact that each room has a small balcony, facing either the street or the inside covered garden.

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