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Designers from the Amsterdam Institute “dressed up” 61 hotel rooms “as models” - the result is very extravagant!
Designers from the Amsterdam Institute “dressed up” the hotel’s 61 rooms “as models,” in other words, the decoration of the rooms is very reminiscent of a haute couture, which often seems strange and artsy to ordinary people.
Here you can find both giant buttons, images from the pages of a fashion magazine, as well as touching chintz creations and white collars from a Rembrandt painting. For example, you can find a room with an absolutely black ceiling and walls in black drips, which smoothly turn into a snow-white floor with sequins flooded in it. There is a very stylish retro number called History Repeated, in which the guest can feel like a hero of an old film in the noir style: wallpapers are created from collages of black and white photographs of objects of the old room, the image of old curtains is printed on new ones, yes and the rest, the photos here and there will tell you what the room looked like in the past.
The textiles used for the decoration of the rooms were specially made by the Dutch Textile Museum in Tilburg, which also developed an exclusive tile jointly with Royal MOSA BV.
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