The Andels Hotel Mixes Style and New Wave Innovations
Robyn Currie — November 30, 2009 — Art & Design
References: andelslodz & thecoolhunter.net
I never really thought of Poland as being a Mecca for rad and innovative design, but it looks like I may be the one with egg on my face here. The Andels Hotel in Lodz (Poland’s second biggest city) is letting everyone know that Poland is not messing around in the design game, they came to win it.
The red brick facade hides the epic entrance that greets you once you step through the doors. The interior maintains the original charm of the building previous occupation (a textile mill), but the modernized design features pump up the foyer in a way the can’t really be described. Therefore check out the gallery for more of the Andels Hotel.
The red brick facade hides the epic entrance that greets you once you step through the doors. The interior maintains the original charm of the building previous occupation (a textile mill), but the modernized design features pump up the foyer in a way the can’t really be described. Therefore check out the gallery for more of the Andels Hotel.
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