Sigurd Larsen and Jonathan Tuckey Design revamp Berlin's Michelberger hotel
London-based Jonathan Tuckey Design and Danish architect Sigurd Larsen have updated the Michelberger hotel in Berlin, refreshing its lobby and guest rooms.
The Michelberger now boasts 23 additional rooms and a rejuvenated lobby area with new fixtures and furnishings.
Opened back in 2009, the hotel occupies a former lighting factory beside Berlin's Oberbaum Bridge. Its low key aesthetic was originally developed by designer Werner Aisslinger and styling duo Anja Knauer and Sibylle Oellerich, who incorporated flea-market furnishings and inexpensive materials throughout the interiors.
West London-based studio Jonathan Tuckey Design was tasked with creating the latest series of suites, which sit on the hotel's fourth floor. Intended to look minimalist yet "full of warmth, charm and humility", the rooms have been decked out in a variety of earthy tones. Off-white plaster walls have been paired with mushroom-coloured floors, along with sandy beige curtains and bed throws.
Bed frames, shelving units, and side tables have been crafted from light-hued Panerholz ? modified plywood which secretes natural resins during the manufacturing process, lending it a slightly time-worn appearance. Terrazzo tiles have been used throughout the bathrooms.
"The materials selected had to be tactile and appear nestled within the industrial setting, which would age gracefully and become even more embedded into the interior spaces as the years went by," the studio told Dezeen.
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