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the form of the bar. A wall of curved can be combined in a variety of patterns. TOP LEFT: Guestrooms feature headboards upholstered in a
banquettes finished in high-sheen burnished The high and light volume of this space is
burnished gold fabric BOTTOM LEFT: The restaurant features
gold studded upholstery are lit by the dripping filled with an ethereal dome-like structure of
chandeliers with pleated shades by JNL of France
ABOVE: The motif above the lobby fireplace was inspired by a
black polyurethane forms of ‘Hot Kroon’ horizontally arranged netting frames. These
brooch designer Oana Rosen bought in Ibiza
chandeliers by Dutch designer Piet Boon. horizontal planes are repeated throughout
“The windows of the bar are right at the the spa from the exterior shading vanes to the
pavement, so to hide this view I added a inside of the sauna. All the walls of the spa
series of shutter panels with grey mirror that are lined with dark wood “shelves” that look
also swivel to allow for some discrete bar stunning. Running from floor to ceiling they
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‘espionage’,” adds Rosen. are mighty dust trap. The spa includes two
The Biorhythm Spa on the new top types of relaxation beds: Medyjet waterbeds
Roomers
floor of this office block was designed by with self-programmable controls that
Gutleutstrasse 85,
Nik Schweiger of Biorhythm 3deluxe, in increase the intensity and location of water 60329 Frankfurt, Germany
collaboration with sauna and spa experts jets beneath a rubber sheet to provide a no
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Klafs. This floor also includes two meeting nonsense massage; and sunken beds, almost
rooms and a screening room of ramped coffin-like, of warmed glass beads. Above
seating, more suitable for presentations than each are thoughtful ceiling decorations. The
„ 117 guestrooms
movies. All have chunky, almost immovable, randomly glowing points of light at the end of
‰ Restaurant
boxy white leather and wood chairs. In spite the dangling fibre optic cables are a wonder  24Hours Bar
of being in the heart of a very business- reminiscent of the tentacles of a jellyfish.
[ Biorhythm Spa
focused city there is no business centre per se. Converting a former office block into an
+ 2 meeting rooms / screening room
“With people constantly connected I felt there alluring and sexy hotel has taken Rosen’s
Owner: RIG, Frankfurt, Germany
was no need for a business centre,” explains hospitality work to a new level. Given the
Operator: RUR Hotelbetriebs- GmbH
Rosen. space and opportunity to create a bigger
Interior Designer (Hotel): Oana Rosen
Furniture similar to that of the meeting hotel picture she has delivered whilst Nik
Interior Designer (Spa): Biorhythm 3deluxe
Architect: Grübel Architekten
rooms is found in the lobby space of the spa, Schweiger’s Biorhythm spa is of an equally
except here the chairs have curved forms that exciting dimension.
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