Parcourez la galerie photos pour trouver des images classées par catégories. Ajoutez-les à vos tableaux Pinterest. Accédez au dossier pour télécharger l’image ou pour obtenir plus de détails sur le projet.
Créez un compte média
WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes pour la catégorie « Hospitality »
World Interiors News
WIN Awards 2016 - Hotels Category: Belmond Eagle Island Lodge by The Gallery HBA (Botswana)Perched on a private island encircled by the Okavango Delta, the redesign of Belmond Eagle Island Lodge was completed 1 November 2015 with the brief of reaffirming its reputation as the ultimate Botswana safari destination. Interior designer The Gallery HBA translated the inspiring surrounds into a journey of discovery, with each area revealing interpretations of the natural world through features, materials and patinas that convey the spirit of adventure and inspire memories.‘As one of the most beautiful places in Botswana, this fantastic getaway has an architecture that melds respectfully into its surroundings. Thoughtful, warm and graced by beautiful details in carefully selected materials, Belmond Eagle Island Lodge is a place to truly experience. Traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design are combined to produce an atmosphere that is beyond the expected as well as sustainable.’ LG‘One of my favourite projects as it is a luxury hotel within the atmosphere of a scientist camp with tents in the pure nature of Africa. Details seem to be basic and from former times, but they are modern luxury. Not too shiny, very sympathetic design.’ PJ
Crédit photo :
The Gallery HBA
WIN Awards dévoile les finalistes pour la catégorie « Hospitality »
World Interiors News
WIN Awards 2016 - Hotels Category: The Hoxton Amsterdam by Nicemakers (Netherlands)The Hoxton is a young and innovative small hotel group from London. The formula is simple: local and high quality design, good food and a lively atmosphere at affordable prices. With each new project a local team is appointed to ensure that the local city character is captured. To make sure the project is given the right energy and that the right balance between public spaces and hotel rooms is achieved, the interior designers were involved at an early stage. Without a standard set of requirements, the designers had creative freedom, with the only objective to ensure a homely feeling throughout. This maintained the essence of The Hoxton identity while offering a true taste of local culture.‘An adaptive re-use, sympathetically and innovatively designed by the team at Nicemakers. Created by connecting five 17th century canal houses, the design team showed great talent in blending the historic elements of building and a measurable sense of place and flair in modernising the interior design. The event and meeting space, whilst unpretentious, is truly inspired...this hotel will further increase the growing Hoxton fan base and is a worthy inclusion on the Hotels shortlist.’ JT
Crédit photo :
Nicemakers