The 11 Howard Hotel in New York City is a stunning design-led accommodations option located in a former post office. The gorgeous converted space features bespoke furniture designed by Space Copenhagen, with the project being the Danish studio's first in the United States.
The minimalist hotel boasts 221 rooms and opened in April 2016, while it is also notably the latest project of real estate maven Aby Rosen. Each room has an intimate feel ushered in by the selection of natural materials and a general sense of Scandinavian design approach.
In addition to the new 11 Howard Hotel in its former postal space, local architects Beyer Blinder Belle also renovated the Met Breuer. Space Copenhagen is a renowned Danish design studio known for its interior design of the world-famous NOMA restaurant in Copenhagen.
Converted Post Office Hotels
The 11 Howard Hotel in NYC Was Designed by Beyer Blinder Belle
Trend Themes
1. Converted Post Office Design - Opportunity for designers and architects to repurpose old post offices into unique accommodations or other functional spaces.
2. Scandinavian-inspired Minimalism - Potential for businesses to incorporate minimalist design principles and natural materials to create intimate and aesthetically pleasing spaces.
3. Cross-border Design Collaborations - Promising potential for international designers to bring their expertise to new markets and create unique and culturally diverse projects.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and accommodations can explore opportunities to convert and design unique spaces that provide a memorable guest experience.
2. Architecture - Architects can tap into the trend of repurposing old post offices and work on creative designs for adaptive reuse projects.
3. Interior Design - Interior design firms can embrace Scandinavian-inspired minimalistic design and incorporate natural materials to create tranquil and visually appealing spaces.