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HOTEL J STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN |
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| ARCHITECTURE / INTERIOR DESIGN |
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| Millimeter R.O.O.M. |
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Given its setting, it’s only logical that Hotel J draws on the nautical design of historic America’s Cup J-Class boats and the distinct seaside feel of New England for its concept.
On the water’s edge at Nacka Strand, the hotel offers mile wide views of the Royal Djurgården, the world’s first National City Park, the island of Lidingö and the boats on the Saltsjön. The architects at Millimeter and designers at R.O.O.M. took the brick building, first constructed in 1912, and turned it into a stylish shrine to seafaring – and an American one at that. The colours of the American flag – red, white and blue – are an integral part of the hotel’s design concept that the owners chose to make visitors from across the Atlantic feel completely at home. White painted wooden boards, hard-wearing cotton cloth and solid oak furniture, built by R.O.O.M., create a feeling of nautical intimacy. The hotel’s architectural centre is its lobby, where fireside seats afford the same sweeping views of the islands just off the coast of Stockholm.
Casting an eye over the hotel’s 45 rooms reveals the same clean lines and classic simplicity evident in the lobby. This is, after all, not far from Stockholm, undoubtedly one of the Meccas of Scandinavian design. For the interiors, R.O.O.M. selected natural materials and fine linens to create the same authentic feeling of comfort and ease. Highest quality materials and good craftsmanship are the distinguishing mark of Hotel J – just like they are for any favourite boat. |
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