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Today we’re showing you a New York hotel in Manhattan’s SoHo district designed by Danish studio Space Copenhagen. The studio has created bespoke furniture using, wood and leather to complement its interiors, as well as, unique lighting designs that have really caught our attention.
11 Howard is the name of this dazzling hotel, and this is the first project in the US by Space Copenhagen. The building was a former post office and was overhauled by local architects Beyer Blinder Belle – the firm responsible for the renovation of The Met Breuer.
Located on Howard Street, the 221-room hotel was opened in April 2016 by property tycoon Aby Rosen. Space Copenhagen worked with creative director Anda Andrei to design the spaces and furniture for 11 Howard.
The team aimed to infuse the New York hotel with typical Danish design by selected natural materials and a muted palette for the guest bedrooms.
“We’re really interested in materials – stone, woods, leathers,” said Space Copenhagen co-founder Signe Bindslev Henriksen. “We love things that age well. It’s part of our responsibility that a project lives on in a beautiful manner long after we’ve left.”
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The studio created a range of custom furniture, handmade in Denmark, for the rooms. Adapted from its Fly collection for Danish brand &tradition, the lounge pieces are made from oiled oak to add to the light color palette of the walls and flooring.
Space Copenhagen also designed a range of lighting for 11 Howard, while plaster wall ceramics by artist Katie Yang also hang in the bedrooms.
Porcelain tiles, marble countertops and brass trimmings all feature in the en-suite bathrooms.
In contrast, The Blond bar downstairs is decorated with dark woods and golden metals. It is designed to accommodate guests during the day, visitors in the evening, and transform into a nightclub later on.
“Most importantly, everything we create revolves around the human factor,” he added. “We’re always thinking about the impact space has on people.”
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