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Julie Cloos Mølsgaard Creates a Pop-Up Hotel Installation

Interior designer Julie Cloos Mølsgaard launches a pop-up hotel that is detailed with modern furniture and Italian frescos in Brescia, Italy within the Palazzo Monti. It is done so for the Danish homeware imprint Vipp, which is an artist residency foundation that transforms into a hotel that guests can stay at overnight. The space turns itself into hotel suits whilst showing off the Vipp products. Mølsgaard decorates the space with minimal furniture and lighting throughout the interiors to complement the historic building.

This includes the Baroque paintings from 1750 along the walls and ceilings. Edoardo Monti, founder of Palazzo Monti speaks about the installation, "Palazzo Monti showcases a broad array of art exhibitions. For the first time, we will host a liveable installation curated by Vipp, where we invite guests to check into our residency. Entering the opulent gates of the palazzo is like stepping into an old master's painting."
Trend Themes
1. Pop-up Art Hotels - Creating temporary hotel experiences within art installations, highlighting design and experience.
2. Minimalistic Design for Historical Spaces - Using minimalistic design that complements and enhances the historic features of a building.
3. Blurring the Lines Between Art and Hospitality - Combining art exhibitions with liveable installations, and creating immersive experiences for guests.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Opportunities for hotels to create unique and immersive experiences for their guests by collaborating with artists and designers.
2. Art - Opportunities for artists and curators to showcase their work in a non-traditional setting, blurring the lines between art and hospitality.
3. Interior Design - Opportunities for interior designers to create minimalistic designs that complement the historic features of a building, while incorporating contemporary elements.

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