Doors symbolically and physically stand between here and there, between the known and the unknown. They connect the inner world with the outer and the waking world with the asleep. These can present themselves and what’s behind them in multiple ways; today’s selection of front door designs suggest distinctive dialogues with the interior of the hotel and the voyager.
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The Conrad Tianjin, overflowing with art-Nouveau influences from the 1920’s Jazz Age, connects past and present together with its unquestionably grandiose front gate.
Closely influenced by the cordial spirit of its location, the Ibis Styles Tblisi Center’s transparent facade and playful colossal sheep act as an open invitation into a social hub where everyone can comfortably connect with each other or simply relax.
The Capella Hanoi’s front gate gives visitors clues about what will happen once they walk inside; an experience that can be described as surreal time travel into the 1920’s glorious decade.
The Katamama Hotel’s mysterious, enigmatic and seductive entrance lures visitors into a hidden world of Indonesian culture and craftsmanship.
The Baccarat Hotel & Residencies New York creates the perfect balance between showing and not-showing the treasures that lie inside, attracting guests with its resplendent dazzles of warm light.