Hotel the Exchange's 61 Rooms are Designed by Former Fashion Students
Michael Hines — January 13, 2012 — World
References: exchangeamsterdam & springwise
Hotel the Exchange is an Amsterdam hotel with rooms that are literally fashionable. The hotel has 61 rooms that were all designed by graduates or alumni from the Amsterdam Fashion Institute. Each room is covered in fabric and is themed around a certain style or period.
The rooms in the Hotel the Exchange vary in luxury from one to five stars and themes. There is a Marie Antoinette-themed room along with an Emperor's New Clothes room. The fabric-covered walls are a departure from the typically "fashionable" hotels which mix chic decor with modern art. The rooms also stand out in that each one has a sewing machine and fabric should its guests become inspired to create their own clothing. Rates start at $95/night and the hotel is located in the city's Damrak district.
The rooms in the Hotel the Exchange vary in luxury from one to five stars and themes. There is a Marie Antoinette-themed room along with an Emperor's New Clothes room. The fabric-covered walls are a departure from the typically "fashionable" hotels which mix chic decor with modern art. The rooms also stand out in that each one has a sewing machine and fabric should its guests become inspired to create their own clothing. Rates start at $95/night and the hotel is located in the city's Damrak district.
Trend Themes
1. Fabric-covered Accommodations - Opportunity for hotels to incorporate fashion and design elements into their rooms for a unique and immersive experience.
2. Themed Room Experiences - Room themes inspired by different styles or periods offer a chance for hotels to create rooms that cater to specific interests and preferences of guests.
3. Fashion-inspired Hospitality - The integration of fashion and hospitality presents an opportunity for collaboration between fashion designers and hotels to create innovative and visually appealing accommodations.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels can embrace fabric-covered accommodations and themed rooms to attract guests seeking unique and immersive experiences.
2. Fashion - Fashion designers can explore collaborations with hotels to create themed rooms and incorporate design elements, expanding their creative ventures beyond clothing.
3. Interior Design - The incorporation of fabric-covered walls and fashion-inspired elements in hotel rooms presents new opportunities for interior designers to showcase their talent and creativity.
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