The HBA/Hirsch Bedner Associates 'The Living Room' is Thematic
Shiori Mine — July 23, 2012 — Art & Design
References: hbadesign & contemporist
Situated in the Grand Hyatt hotel in Dubai, the HBA/Hirsch Bedner Associates 'The Living Room' Lounge is full of lavish and luxurious details. The contemporary lounge-style bar offers patrons delectable drinks and bites in culturally themed spaces.
The rooms are divided into thematic areas, designed and decorated to reflect the distinctive regions. At the heart of the space is the Sunken Lounge, which features plush sofas encircling the cave-like room. Louis XIV chair and antique fixtures adorn the aristocratic-themed European lounge. While things are fairly neutral in the other spaces, the vibrant purple lanterns and drink stands shake things up in the Chinese lounge.
The HBA/Hirsch Bedner Associates 'The Living Room' Lounge delivers a far-out experience for those looking to get away and relax.
The rooms are divided into thematic areas, designed and decorated to reflect the distinctive regions. At the heart of the space is the Sunken Lounge, which features plush sofas encircling the cave-like room. Louis XIV chair and antique fixtures adorn the aristocratic-themed European lounge. While things are fairly neutral in the other spaces, the vibrant purple lanterns and drink stands shake things up in the Chinese lounge.
The HBA/Hirsch Bedner Associates 'The Living Room' Lounge delivers a far-out experience for those looking to get away and relax.
Trend Themes
1. Themed Cultural Experiences - Opportunity for businesses to create immersive cultural experiences in their establishments.
2. Luxury Lounge Design - Potential for businesses to incorporate lavish and luxurious details into lounge spaces, enhancing the overall customer experience.
3. Customized Region-specific Decor - Businesses can differentiate themselves by incorporating region-specific decor and design elements into their spaces, creating a unique and authentic atmosphere.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and restaurants can capitalize on the trend by creating themed lounges and bars that offer customers unique and memorable experiences.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore new opportunities in creating themed spaces that reflect different cultures and cater to clients looking for immersive experiences.
3. Event Planning - Event planners can incorporate cultural lounge concepts into their designs for conferences, weddings, and other special occasions, offering attendees a one-of-a-kind experience.
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