This Eclectic Hotel Lobby Screams Out Vintage Luxe
Farida Helmy — July 17, 2014 — Art & Design
References: jplushongkong & design-milk
If you have a thing for kitsch designs, then make sure to head over to Hong Kong and book yourself a couple of days in the J Plus Boutique Hotel to enjoy its eclectic hotel lobby setup.
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the J Plus Boutique Hotel gave itself a $10 million revitalization makeover that pays homage to the original groundbreaking design of Philippe Starck. With gold chain curtains, colorfully tinted glass panels with inscribed Chinese motifs and Lee Broom crystal cut lights, the eclectic hotel lobby is fresh and has an awesome renaissance glam feel to it. The design does a beautiful job fusing funky modern furnishing with classic pieces to achieve just the right balance between eras.
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the J Plus Boutique Hotel gave itself a $10 million revitalization makeover that pays homage to the original groundbreaking design of Philippe Starck. With gold chain curtains, colorfully tinted glass panels with inscribed Chinese motifs and Lee Broom crystal cut lights, the eclectic hotel lobby is fresh and has an awesome renaissance glam feel to it. The design does a beautiful job fusing funky modern furnishing with classic pieces to achieve just the right balance between eras.
Trend Themes
1. Kitsch Designs - Designing spaces with kitsch elements and vintage luxe can create unique and memorable experiences for customers.
2. Revitalization Makeovers - Investing in revitalization makeovers can help hotels rejuvenate their image and attract new customers.
3. Fusion of Eras - Combining modern and classic elements in design can create a visually appealing and harmonious atmosphere.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and boutique accommodations can leverage kitsch designs and revitalization makeovers to stand out in a competitive market.
2. Interior Design - Interior design firms can explore opportunities to incorporate kitsch elements and fusion of eras in their projects to meet client demands.
3. Luxury Retail - Luxury retailers can draw inspiration from the renaissance glam feel of eclectic hotel lobbies to create immersive and opulent shopping experiences.
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