Hospitality design is one of our favorite places to pull inspiration. Our ideas are constantly being influenced by travel adventures. Along with travels come different hospitality spaces that offer a fresh, new perspective. When you walk into a hotel or bar, the design is often intended to make you feel a certain way or put you in a certain mood. Interior design creates environments for people to live in. We love to see the way that designers transform public spaces.
The funky emerald velvet chairs, quirky wallpaper and gorgeous matte black and brass light fixtures are a few reasons we are loving this hotel restaurant. The style is unique and fresh, but still feels cozy.
Source:http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2015/09/28/t-magazine/paris-s-vibrant-and-surrealist-hotel-montana/s/28tmag-hotelmontana-slide-6SF4.html?smid=pi-nytimes&crlt.pid=camp.DHAczXfB77eb&_r=0
The Camby is a beautiful hotel in our own backyard. The eclectic furnishings and art make it a fun place to meet and grab a drink. We love the mix of new and old melding together perfectly to create a one of a kind style.
Source:http://www.wallpaper.com/travel/usa/phoenix/hotels/the-camby#154095
This hotel lobby is flocked with tons of circular seating areas perfect for socializing. These elements are key to a successful hotel lobby. We love the silver thread like wall dividers and glowing light rings hanging from the ceiling.
Source:http://www.homedit.com/how-to-decorate-a-lobby/
The Viceroy hotel in Anguilla is quite a change of pace. Although the hotel feels modern, it has a rustic, island appeal. All of the beautiful, tonal wood textures in the hotel lobby make it feel rich and inviting.
Source:http://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/anguilla/the-valley/viceroy-anguilla
The W hotel in Guangzhou is the ultimate in luxury hospitality design. This lobby bar looks as though its dripping in gold. The natural backlit stone wall and floating staircase have unparalleled details.
Source:http://www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels/property/photos/index.html?propertyID=3126
The walls and ceiling design are the highlight of this New York eatery. The glimmering marquee lights and wall applique feel as if you are in a jewelry box.
Source:https://www.behance.net/gallery/2095724/Hudson-Eatery
Always fans of black and white, this minimalistic lobby design instantly caught our eye. The high gloss white structures rising to the ceiling and hypnotizing floor pattern make it feel like you are in a strange dream.
Source:http://web12-origin.mandarinoriental.com/guangzhou/hotel-photo-gallery/