Five standout hotel interiors designed by Studio Tack
From a mid-century-inspired motel in California to a cosy guest lodge in the Catskills, Dezeen has selected five of the best hotels designed by Brooklyn-based Studio Tack ? each featuring a mix of modern and vintage details.
Sound View
A restaurant that resembles the interior of a ferry is the focal point of this nautical-themed Long Island Sound hotel.
Beachy details are dotted throughout Sound View's guest rooms, including sand-coloured cork flooring and light fixtures that mimic the appearance of Fresnel lenses in lighthouses.
Studio Tack also included a mix of vintage furnishings throughout the hotel to "soften the newness of the space."
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The Sandman
Wood benches and palm leaf-patterned wallpaper appear inside this Northern California motel, which is influenced by the decor of mid-century roadside inns. "A soft palette of ash wood and earth tones with bursts of peach, palm-green and navy provide a welcoming, laid-back California sense of calm," explained the studio.
Quirky details include a garage-like door that folds upwards to provide guests seamless access between the outdoor pool patio and interior bar.
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Tilden Hotel
Stark white walls and large rounded archways are coupled with organic textures to reflect the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, which influenced the overhaul of this San Francisco hotel.
"Deeply rooted in Japan, wabi-sabi design conveys a certain feeling, lo...
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