The Atomic Spa Suisse Brings Relaxation to the Future
Meghan Young — December 21, 2009 — Art & Design
References: simonemicheli & contemporist
Although the traditional white pristine interiors of spas are naturally calming and exactly what is called for, sometimes it’s important to shake things up, just as the Atomic Spa Suisse does. It still feels incredibly serene and simplistic in a more futuristic way.
Designed by Simone Micheli, the Atomic Spa Suisse is based in the Exedra Milan Hotel in Milan, Italy. Known for her galactic tastes, I’m not surprised by her choice of neon colors and space-age decor.
Designed by Simone Micheli, the Atomic Spa Suisse is based in the Exedra Milan Hotel in Milan, Italy. Known for her galactic tastes, I’m not surprised by her choice of neon colors and space-age decor.
Trend Themes
1. Futuristic Spa Design - Capitalizing on the growing demand for unique spa experiences, businesses can explore futuristic spa designs that incorporate neon colors and space-age decor.
2. Non-traditional Interiors - Breaking away from traditional spa aesthetics, there is an opportunity for businesses to create unconventional spa interiors that still evoke serenity and relaxation.
3. Creative Relaxation Experiences - Businesses can innovate by providing customers with creative relaxation experiences, such as bubbling cave spas, which offer a unique twist on traditional spa treatments.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can embrace the trend of futuristic spa designs to create unique and memorable experiences for guests.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore the demand for non-traditional spa interiors and develop innovative designs that cater to the evolving preferences of spa-goers.
3. Wellness Retreats - Wellness retreats and spa resorts can tap into the trend of creative relaxation experiences by offering bubbling cave spas as a distinctive feature for guests seeking unforgettable experiences.
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