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The Ai Maestri Rooms & Cafe in Matera in southern Italy is truly unique. Its walls are made of volcanic rock and stone quarried in the area. The use of materials such as wood, steel, marble and glass in the interiors emphasizes the balance between antiquity and modernity, all together this creates a comfortable and…

Read and Rest Hotel in Beijing is a unique project that combines comfortable living and cultural space. The hotel has 60 rooms divided into four categories. When booking, the guest can indicate his interests, and he will be offered a room, which will contain books and magazines on the selected topic. The interiors are designed…

The Ace Hotel is located in the heart of Manhattan, close to the Empire State Building. The owners of the hotel are proud that their interiors combine the spirit of the old building in which the hotel is located, and the atmosphere of New York itself, multifaceted and lively. The rooms are designed in an…

The Bradley Hare in Somerset is the same traditional and cozy England that we often see in old films or read about in the pages of novels. There are three stone buildings on the territory of the complex: a traditional pub with farm cuisine, twelve guest rooms, and a spa complex, which is located in…

Rooster Boutique Hotel is located between the sandy beaches of the Aegean Sea and the dynamic landscape of the Cyclades, among the open fields and mysterious caves of Antiparos. The interior design is luxurious and unpretentious at the same time: stone, wood, wicker furniture, natural fabrics and cozy gray-sandy colors. Such minimalism does not distract…

Wingårdhs studio has transformed a 16th-century building in Palma de Mallorca into a stylish hotel steeped in history. Concepcio by Nobis‘s design combines five hundred years of heritage, Scandinavian aesthetics, and unmistakable Spanish style. Rooms feature black beamed ceilings and doors contrasting brightly with white walls and green and white tiles, while light curtains, rattan…

Architects and designers envisioned the OKU Hotel on Kos as a modern version of the Greek rural buildings: natural colors, natural materials, wood, straw and Mediterranean plants. And all of this is up-to-date and with the highest comfort. Public spaces and rooms here are very spacious, there is absolutely no feeling that something is pressing…