Sivak & Partners imagines contemporary beachside guest suite in Odessa
Craggy rock walls and a hot-spring style bathtub would feature in this imaginary Odessa hotel room that interior design studio Sivak & Partners has envisioned in a series of renderings.
The guest suite would come as part of a boutique beach hotel in the Ukrainian port city of Odessa that Sivak & Partners' chief designer, Alexey Gulesha, was challenged to create just over a year ago.
He decided to share the studio's renderings when the global coronavirus crisis began and put a pause on the design process.
"This project started from the idea to make something different from other hotels in Odessa ? the client had bought a plot and asked us to design something which we wanted to see there, so this is our proposal," Gulesha told Dezeen.
Influenced by the dazzling settings seen in James Bond films from the 1980s, Gulesha has envisioned the guest suite as being fronted by a curved, full-height window that offers sweeping vistas of the sandy shoreline and rolling ocean waves.
In almost every room he has tried to foster a sense of "tactile contrast" ? for example, in the bedroom, the hard stone floor is topped with a fluffy cream-coloured rug. A plump bed frame has also been placed beside a couple of Italian architect Cini Boeri's glass Ghost chairs.
"I like to draw people's attention to the fact that the materials to the touch may not be what they seem visually," Gulesha explained.
"The Cini Boeri's armchairs look like a cold piece of g...
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