Creating an Unforgettable Ambiance
In the realm of luxury hospitality, the first impression is everything. The hotel lobby serves as the grand introduction to the world of opulence, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the lavish experiences that await within. Among the myriad of design elements that contribute to these stunning settings, lighting plays a pivotal role in setting the tone and ambiance. In this article, Covet House delves into the captivating world of a luxury hotel lobby and explores how the Branch Lamps by Covet Collection have become a hallmark of sophistication and natural inspiration.
Branch Lamps Hanging, by Covet Collection, collections stands out for their particular forms that make us remember the branch of a tree. An unusual form for a lamp design.
Imperfectio Armchair, by Boca do Lobo, is the expression of imperfect aesthetic, the appeal of that which is authentic art that is truer to life. Imperfectio armchair praises artisanal work as the ultimate form of art that is quite intentionally imperfect. Through its unique existence and shapes, Imperfectio armchair determines its own history. The irregularities and flaws over the manual hammered brass expose the beauty of imperfection. Some parts are roughly asymmetrical at the surface yet comfortable and smooth in a peculiar way to excite a desire for complementing your luxury hotel lobby.
Vinicius Side Table, by Essential Home, is another successful example of the duality and contrasts achieved with the combination of two of the world’s finest materials: Nero Marquina and Estremoz marble. With an hourglass shape, this mid-century modern side table is highlighted with the unique polished brass band in the center of the design that unique the two incredible parts.
The Yupik Rug, by Brabbu, are a group of indigenous people Alaska. Traditionally, the families spent spring and summer time at fishing camps, and then joined with others at village sites for the winter. The travel to search for food and the resistance to cold weather of this people are represented on the YUPIK hand-tufted dyed wool rug, like the routes that they have taken for all these years.