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  • LOCATION

    Lisbon, Portugal

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    PROAP – João Nunes, Iñaki Zoilo

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Kirsten Michl

The Gregg lamps blend in harmoniously with the white of the hotel’s outdoor communal areas, formerly a convent. Cosy, strategically placed gazebos create more private and intimate spaces in the large open space. Within these islands, the organic and soft shapes of the Gregg outdoor lamps, arranged in various sizes and heights, contribute to decorating, lighting and softening the clean-cut architecture and harsh geometry of the square.

  • LOCATION

    Barcelona, Spain

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Alonso, Balaguer y Arquitectos Asociados

The storeys of the art-hotel are structured around the main staircase. This architectural feature preserves the building’s original layout and has been enhanced with small Gregg wall lamps. Organic shapes with a warm, soft glow are proposed in the suspension lamp version in the hotel rooms.

  • LOCATION

    Breitenbach, France

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Reiulf Ramstad

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    David-Emmanuel Cohen, Yvan Moreau, RRA

In the 48° Nord hotel restaurant, the warm and refined atmosphere is elevated by the Aplomb Large lamps. The natural white of concrete emerges with elegance, harmoniously integrating with the textured appeal of the furnishing project, while the light on the counter is functional and highlights the excellence of the culinary offering. A distinctive choice in an innovative architectural project.

  • LOCATION

    Barcelona, Spain

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Beatriz Coyesals

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Meritxell Arjalaguer

The spacious lobby of this hotel, conceived as a multifunctional space that also hosts piano concerts, becomes welcoming and intimate thanks to the strategic arrangement of the Twiggy lamps. The virtually non-existent high ceiling makes the space vast and impressive; the Twiggy floor arc lamps, with their offset lighting device, succeed in outlining more intimate and private spaces above each table, making the setting welcoming and user-friendly. The choice of versions in black, in keeping with the dark hues of the oak wood slats and tables, creates a charming contrast with the neutral colours of the walls and fabrics.

  • LOCATION

    Budapest, Ungheria

  • TIPOLOGIA

    Hotel

  • ARCHITETTO

    Tiba Architecure Studio & Natalie Rottenburg

  • FOTOGRAFO

    Gergő Gosztom

A delightful cascade of Spokes lamps distinguishes the lobby with its soaring ceilings of this hotel on the Danube where the colour yellow plays the starring role. This colour, present in both the building’s façade and in the architectural details, can also be found in the lamps, blending in seamlessly with the project. With their distinctive design and empty volume, the Spokes lamps fill the space imbuing the lobby with character while maintaining open visibility across the entire area.

  • LOCATION

    Byron Bay, Australia

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Luchetti Krelle

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Michael Wee

Set in a lush subtropical rainforest, this boutique hotel is an oasis of peace and quiet to celebrate the beauty of nature. The interior blends harmoniously with the exterior, even in the choice of lamps – Rituals, Gregg, Havana: white volumes that are naturally embedded into the setting, elegantly emerging in contrast to the impressive green and natural wood. In the main room, a composition of Rituals suspension lamps becomes the focus point, distinguishing the space with a warm brightness.

  • LOCATION

    Hangzhou, China

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    GOA ARchitects + Yabu Pushelbergu

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Zhu Hai

The Park Hyatt Hangzhou, in Jianggan District, welcomes visitors with a scenic composition of Plass suspension lamps. The generous volumes of these lamps, expertly combined in two shades of pale blue and grey, add character to the space, both when switched on as they vibrate with light from the inside and when switched off, creating a striking composition of volumes and colours reminiscent, on a large scale, of the charm of traditional Venetian glass pearls.

  • LOCATION

    Zafferana Etnea, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Guido Coffa, Ada Calabrese and Giuseppe Merendino

Nestled in the Sicilian countryside, a 19th Century villa becomes a boutique hotel that plays host to an eclectic collection of international design and antiques. Foscarini’s Lumiere, Gregg and Rituals lamps fit harmoniously well with the setting where Baroque gargoyles, natural materials and traditional decorations coexist elegantly with modern features. Foscarini’s research into blown glass lamps offers a variety of unique personalities and characters, allowing the designer to customise each room in a distinctive way.



  • LOCATION

    La Rochelle, France

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Atelier Solo Philippe Lucazeau – architecte dplg

The art-hotel, housed in a former coin factory, dominates the picturesque Old Port of La Rochelle. The sophistication of Caboche is immediately apparent, pre-announcing the hotel’s atmosphere from the outside and welcoming guests with a strong visual impact. Like luminous gems, Caboche’s spheres create a mesmerising effect of transparency, diffusing light through a mosaic of refractions that adds value to the entire lobby, thanks to three matching lamps: one suspension and two wall versions.

  • LOCATION

    La Thuile, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Studio Del Portico

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Andrea Martiradonna

The interior design project of Nira Montana Hotel aims to extend the emotional characteristics typically found in natural materials to modern elements too. For the lighting, several lamps were selected from the Foscarini catalogue, with various finishes and materials – from glass in Gregg and Rituals, to cement in Aplomb, and polycarbonate in Birdie. The lamps merge harmoniously with the natural materials and warm hues, becoming an integral part of the welcoming atmosphere of this mountain hotel.

  • LOCATION

    Ioannina, Greece

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    COA – Concept Of Architect

The lighting of guest rooms at Saz City life Hotel takes advantage of the versatility of Birdie, a modern interpretation of the classic bedside lamp which adds character while retaining a light and familiar appeal. The striking but unobtrusive appearance of this family of lamps makes it easy to place in reception areas. The different versions of the table, wall and suspension lamps allow you to furnish an entire room with matching styling.

  • LOCATION

    Mogliano Veneto, Italy

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    DHK Architects, Studio Marco Piva, Studio Bam Design

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Mark Seelen, Gianluca Vassallo

A cascade of Aplomb lamps lights up the lobby at the entrance of the DoubleTree Hotel, in the Venetian hinterland. Maintaining an even colour palette that matches the surrounding space, the architects have skilfully filled the large setting in an evocative way, playing on the number, arrangement and variation in height of the lamps. This solution not only adds character and prestige to the lobby, but also offers direct lighting over the reception work area, creating a functional and distinctive ambiance.

  • LOCATION

    Prague, Czech Republic

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Atelier Oï, UNYKAT, Czech Hans Design

The monumentality of Allegro Assai defines the art déco entrance of this building, the renovation project of which aims to enhance the historical heritage in a contemporary way. The extension of the Allegro and Allegretto variants to the other communal areas completes and harmoniously coordinates the entire setting.

  • LOCATION

    Santorini, Greece

  • CATEGORY

    Hotel

  • ARCHITECT

    Kapyesmalis Architects

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    Giorgos Sfakianakis

Perched on the volcanic rocks of Santorini, the exclusive Saint Hotel stretches across seven levels, mimicking the topographic curves of the hill. The interior design project relies on the Foscarini catalogue to create a familiar and welcoming setting that combines a homelike atmosphere with the exclusiveness of a hotel. The variety of the Foscarini catalogue is key to this project thanks to its diversity of materials, shapes, functions and types of lighting, offering unique solutions to distinguish each space in a bespoke manner.

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