Project Yotel New York Design
Rockwell Group, Soſtroom Location Manhattan, NYC, US Yotel launches in NYC
Yotel has launched in New York - the first city centre location for the brand. The new hotel offers 699 stylish
cabin-style rooms, including three VIP cabin suites with private terraces and jacuzzis offering views of the Manhattan skyline. Designed by the Rockwell Group in
collaboration with Softroom, the hotel also offers a lounge and bar with DJ booth, restaurant, gym, studio space for events and a 7,000sq ft outdoor terrace, which Yotel says is the largest hotel terrace in the city. UK-based YO! founder Simon
The Yotel concept was created by YO! founder Simon Woodroffe and CEO Gerard Green
Woodroffe and CEO Gerard Greene based the design of Yotel’s affordable rooms on first class airline cabins.
The spa has been designed to give the feel of being cocooned Project Ritz-Carlton Spa by ESPA
Design HBA Design Location Hong Kong
Hong Kong spa design reaches new heights
Design company HBA London has created the interior of the Ritz-Carlton Spa by ESPA which has opened in Hong Kong’s tallest building - the International Commerce Centre. The spa is on floors 116 and 118 of the Ritz-Carlton hotel, which occupies the top 15 levels of the ICC, offering pano- ramic views over the Hong Kong skyline. The ‘cocoon’ spa design has rounded forms and natural
finishes, including bronze metal-infused timber, walls of tex- tured horsehair and a curved alabaster reception desk.
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All the hotel rooms offer a different design and ambience
Project Design
Blanch House Jeremy Ornellas and Kerry Turner Location Brighton, UK Boutique hotel features mix of design
The new-look Blanch House has re-opened in Brighton after an extensive re-design and refurbishmnet. Housed in a Grade II-listed Regency building, the 12-room boutique hotel has been sympathetically restored, with all rooms offering a different design identity. The Perrier Jouet room has many original architectural
features and a view of the sea. The Moroccan room’s walls are painted to give an exotic feel, while the Alice room cre- ates a quirky ‘wonderland’ with mirrored wallpaper. l
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