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Hybrid Hotels

As the traditional definitions associated with travel, work, and living continue to expand and overlap, hoteliers are also rethinking their approaches toward the transient space. Beyond recreating the creature comforts of home within guest rooms and amenities, these properties place an emphasis on culinary experiences, creative happenings, and communal spaces. They are geared not towards transitory tourists but rather towards promadic travelers—and dynamically bringing them together with local communities.

Nobis group is known for creating destinations, not just properties. Their newest location, Concepció by Nobis, in Palma de Mallorca does this through culinary delights. The restaurant Xalest puts both guests and locals at ease, offering a menu of locally inspired cuisine that marries chef Xema Álvarez’s Mallorcan heritage with the Spanish tradition of shared plates, while One Bar presents little-known regional wines and signature cocktails within a pool and patio setting. In Stockholm, Blique by Nobis is housed within a reimagined early-20th-century warehouse, where multiple restaurants and bars now serve as inspiring workspaces and casual dining outlets by day and lively destinations by night. The onsite Origo Bar hosts live DJ sets every Friday and Saturday, plus rotating exhibitions by contemporary art stars like Marilyn Minter.

Located within former military barracks and an adjoining industrial warehouse, Eindhoven’s Kazerne hotel and members club is a fully developed creative hub. Within guest rooms are newly created art and design pieces that are changed in relation to the onsite gallery’s rotating exhibition program, and expansive public spaces are designed in an open, fluid way to invite collaboration and the exchange of ideas. Beyond physical spaces, there is also the Kazerne Design Award, which supports recent graduates of the Design Academy Eindhoven, and the Kazerne Lab, a project that helps facilitate a professional network across diverse creative and economic fields. Elsewhere, K5 in Tokyo acts as a both a creative and gastronomic center. The restaurant Caveman serves Japanese-, French-, and Danish-inspired cuisine alongside natural wines and beers, while Switch Coffee offers a laid-back café where concrete walls are softened with an abundance of verdant greenery. For further indulgence, Ao exudes a salon ambiance through the mixture of creative cocktails with an expansive library, and the Beer Hall is Brooklyn Brewery’s first flagship store in the world. Pop-up shops featuring the wares of local artisans are also frequently hosted at the hotel.

At Tsingpu Tulou Retreat in Zhangzhou, guests can experience the traditions of China’s past and present: Local masters, scholars, craftspeople, and experts in cultural heritage are often invited to the property to lead tours and hands-on workshops. Such events include porcelain and Tulou wood painting sessions at an onsite art studio, as well as gatherings in the kitchen that are focused on local specialties, including sour citrus tea and desserts like Hakka sticky rice cakes and taro balls. Eastern traditions are also centered at Perianth Hotel in Athens, which is home to the Zen Center Athens. Following the Soto Zen tradition established and recorded by its Japanese founder Dogen Zenji in the 13th century, guests and locals alike can participate in zazen (sitting meditation), martial arts, and yoga classes while learning about the philosophy.

As an Old-World upcountry homestead, Troutbeck in Amenia, New York, is an enclave designed for romantics, naturalists, and humanists. A library and sunroom in the main guesthouse offer plenty of space for rest and relaxation, while The Barns—a suite of standalone buildings spread across the property—turn the homestead into a wellness retreat for guests and members. Yoga, tai chi, and meditation are complimented by spa amenities, including multiple saunas, and treatments such as somatic experiences, acupuncture, and massages. Further south, Saint Lucia’s oldest cocoa farm in Soufriere has been transformed into Rabot Hotel From Hotel Chocolat by its namesake British chocolatier. Fourteen cottages are nestled within this UNESCO World Heritage Site, providing a natural playground ripe for visual, physical, and gastronomic experiences. Chefs use cocoa innovatively to complement everything from seafood to leafy salads and estate-grown herbs and fruit, while the Cocoa Spa harnesses the crop’s antioxidant powers in a decadent array of massages and body wraps. 

Über die design hotels AG

Design Hotels™ represents and markets a curated selection of over 300 independent hotels in more than 60 countries across the globe. More than a collection of hotels, the company is a collection of stories. Each property reflects the ideas of a visionary hotelier, an "Original", someone with a passion for genuine hospitality, cultural authenticity, thought-provoking design and architecture. Each "Original" stands for the individual, aesthetic and service-driven experience that his or her hotel provides.

In 2017, Design Hotels™ launched Further, a traveling laboratory for experiential hospitality that transforms hotels across the globe into temporal hubs of thematic exploration. The mission behind Further aligns with the values of the future-facing Promad, a new generation of traveler embracing progressive travel and global nomadism. First identified by Design Hotels™ in collaboration with leading futures consultancy The Future Laboratory, the purpose-driven, self-actualizing Promadic movement is set to shape the future of hospitality.

Founded by Claus Sendlinger in 1993, Design Hotels™ offers its members insightful travel industry knowledge, from market trend consultancy to international sales representation. The company has its headquarters in Berlin and branches in London, Los Angeles, New York and Singapore. In 2019, Design Hotels™ joined forces with Marriott Bonvoy, enabling its member hotels to have both a greater and more selective reach while offering its Community the benefit of the industry’s leading loyalty program.

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