Funky Minimal Hotel Designs

The Moxy Hotel in Osaka Japan is Artistic Yet Comfortable

The Marriott group opened the Moxy Hotel, the latest from the chain in Osaka, Japan.

The new hotel is a minimal yet funky facility that gears towards a more adventurous clientele. The design team decided to create a space that minimizes extraneous elements without sacrificing any type of comfort. The hotel has 155 guest rooms, each with a unique design details such as timber veneer elements, tables and chairs that can fold away when they are not needed and small yet comfortable beds. The lobby has a cafeteria that is stocked with water, ice cream, salads, instant noodles, tinned smoked fish and other fast and easy snacks.

The Moxy Hotel is a modern travel accommodation that gives tourists and individuals traveling for work a large conference room, work desks and a well-stocked gym—all of which have the potential to make travel less of a hassle.
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