boutique hotels

Designing homes with boutique hotel ambiance

Design icon Rebekah Zaveloff reveals how to create homes that feel like luxurious boutique hotels, sharing insider secrets from her favorite furniture vendors to the transformative power of lighting and scent. Join us for an exclusive peek into the world of a designer who turns spaces into unforgettable experiences.

Populus, the country’s first carbon positive hotel, debuts nature-inspired interiors that evoke an Aspen Grove

Populus, the country’s first carbon positive hotel opening in Denver in summer of 2024, is pleased to unveil its nature-forward interior designs by Wildman Chalmers Design in partnership with Fowler + Fowler Architecture

Hotels that feel like home with Jill Cole

The intertwining of restaurants, gyms, homes, hotels, and residences is emblematic of a larger narrative. Our lifestyles are evolving. They are influenced by the fluidity of contemporary living, the pursuit of individualized experiences, a focus on wellness, and the commercial opportunities arising from this symbiosis. What emerges is a mosaic where the traditional demarcations between hospitality, design, and what it means to live well are redefined, offering a glimpse into the future where spaces are not confined by their initial purpose, but rather thrive on their ability to adapt and transform. 

 Contardi’s archi-decorative aesthetic code chosen for the interiors of Hoxton Rome

Conceived specifically for Hoxton Rome, Contardi’s lamps skilfully deliver the mid-century modern style the designers wanted. The custom-made suspensions have a geometric structure with a dark bronze finish – in harmonious contrast with glass globes, as the dominant shapes that add a space-age touch to the environment.