Hotel Hotel Canberra Australia

With 68 amazing rooms and 32 luxury apartments, Hotel Hotel is a far cry from your standard hotel experience. Every space, room, corridor has been cleverly designed by a collaboration of designers and artists.  Not a single corner has been left unturned! Located in New Acton, Canberra, Hotel Hotel is “a place for people people”.

The rooms have taken inspiration from the Australian shack. Clay rendered walls, salvaged oak beds, overhead rain showers, and windows that actually open. Each room has been dressed with carefully chosen artworks, objects and restored furniture. The entire hotel reflects the company’s ethos of embracing the well made, the curious and the comfortable.

The attention to detail is incredible, creating a truly unique homely feel while using a palette of bare materials. The layering of textures, fabrics and “objet de charme” have certainly been carefully considered to evoke a series of emotions.

Why is this project so successful?  Is it because the owners and visionaries behind the project, Nectar and Johnathan Efkarpidis, desired “to engage practitioners with aligned, but not directly relevant, creative track records”?  Did the idea of a group of designers and artists working together mean that everyone had to lift their game?  Who knows, but one thing’s for sure, Hotel Hotel is a seriously stylish place to rest your head!

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Hotel Hotel Canberra

Photos Courtesy of: Hotel Hotel – Story by Morris Selvatico

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