Five hotels and holidays homes that double up as showrooms
Holiday homes and hotels that also function as shoppable furniture showrooms are growing in popularity. Here are five examples including a Copenhagen hotel, a Melbourne apartment and a Hamptons house.
Stephen Kenn Loft, Los Angeles, by Stephen Kenn Studio
Stephen Kenn Studio turned a Los Angeles apartment inside an old factory building into "part showroom, part micro-hotel, part community space".
"The space is first and foremost a showroom for our furniture collections, supplemented by the work of some of our brand partners that make products in categories we don't design in, including lighting, ceramics, appliances and rugs," Stephen Kenn said.
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Microluxe apartment, Australia, by Edwards Moore This Melbourne apartment was transformed by architecture studio Edwards Moore for property company Microluxe to act as a rental property and showroom.
"All items are there for the experience and most are available to purchase after your stay, from the bed linen, wine and robes to the custom one-off furniture pieces," architect Ben Edwards said.
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The Audo Hotel, Copenhagen, by Menu and Norm Architects
Norm Architects worked with design brand Menu to create The Audo Hotel in Copenhagen, a 10-room hotel that doubles as a headquarters and flagship showroom for the Danish brand.
"We wanted Menu to take a new approach to running a design business through openness, knowle...
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