Chicago hostel The Hollander connects guests on Instagram prior to arrival
Dishevelled surfaces and industrial details create a shabby-chic aesthetic at this hostel in Chicago, where guests are encouraged to interact with each other via Instagram before their stays.
With interiors designed by French studios Ciguë and Delordinaire, The Hollander offers both private and shared rooms within a five-storey 1905 building in the city's Wicker Park neighbourhood. It is positioned directly over the Damen station on the L Metro line, which connects O'Hare Airport with Downtown Chicago.
Operated by Grupo Habita, the hotel is the first to facilitate the Mexican company's Social Stay programme that allows guests to connect on Instagram ahead of arrival.
"The Hollander's integration with social media forges a community where the most-digitally connected travellers can meet and share their adventures during their stay," said the group.
Ciguë and Delordinaire chose to strip back the paintwork on the lobby walls, exposing brickwork and rough textures.
These surfaces contrast with the large glass panels that face onto the street, and also form a buffer space around the entrance.
Circular seating units upholstered in green leather surround the thick structural columns dotted around the space.
At the back, a long wooden table acts as a coffee counter at one end, and provides a place for eating and working at the other.
A total of 66 beds are split between 12 private rooms and eight shared rooms, all of which have en-suite bathrooms.
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