The Qbic Hotel by Blacksheep is Made for Budget Savvy Travellers
Meghan Young — November 29, 2013 — Art & Design
References: blacksheep.uk & contemporist
A first for the United Kingdom, the Qbic Hotel offers affordable, pod-style accommodations in an uber stylish manner. The sister hotel to Qbic Amsterdam, it targets the budget savvy traveller who nevertheless doesn't want to feel as though he or she is on a budget. Rife with cool details such as neo-retro furniture, modern artwork and bright colors, it is hard not to feel like a stay at the Qbic Hotel is a treat.
Designed by Blacksheep, the Qbic Hotel is located in London, England. According to the designers, "The ultimate ethos behind Qbic is that it integrates into the local community, creating a welcoming and flexible space for all to enjoy and belong." This is achieved through the use of local food, art and more.
Designed by Blacksheep, the Qbic Hotel is located in London, England. According to the designers, "The ultimate ethos behind Qbic is that it integrates into the local community, creating a welcoming and flexible space for all to enjoy and belong." This is achieved through the use of local food, art and more.
Trend Themes
1. Pod-style Accommodations - There is an opportunity for other hotels to adopt pod-style accommodations, appealing to budget-savvy travelers who still want a stylish experience.
2. Neo-retro Design - The use of neo-retro furniture and modern artwork can be a trend for future hotel designs targeting budget-conscious travelers.
3. Local Integration - Hotels can integrate into local communities by featuring local food and supporting local artworks, promoting a sense of belonging and unique travel experience.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and other forms of accommodations can adopt new designs and practices in order to attract budget-conscious travelers and enhance the overall guest experience.
2. Interior Design - The trend and demand for neo-retro furniture and design can provide opportunities for interior designers to create unique and creative design spaces for hotels, offices and residential homes.
3. Local Art and Food - Local communities, artists and food businesses can benefit from partnerships with hotels in order to market and promote their products to guests traveling from different parts of the world.
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