Baronette Renaissance Hotel shelves furniture design
In the Detroit suburb of Novi, Michigan, the interior design of the lobby for the new Baronette Renaissance Hotel is finished by David Ashen from the d-ash design. Baronette Renaissance Hotel is the leading representation of the Renaissance brand’s new lifestyle directive which is designed by d-ash design. This is taking on the feel of a modern day lake retreat, The American 20th century modernism is the inspiration design for Ashe’s transformation of the public spaces of the hotel into new Renaissance Lounge. The Heart which is being an exceptional glass sculpture cast out of 30’ high glass is the focal area of the grand lobby.
The different areas are intended to gathering the radiate from the structure and it is creating a number of the change for the small groups or for individuals to work and reflect. The Stone is reinterpreted as a glass, which is creating a cascading and the reflecting wall. All of the materials are expressed true to their nature, such as steel, glass and the wood; all of them are working harmoniously together with the aim of redefining modernists’ traditions.
To add the dynamism to the space, the windows line on the either side of the lounge is curate by Paige Powell. It is by featuring the strong creative energy which has the emerged from the Detroit are during this not so bright time in this region history. The artists chosen demonstrate which is sometimes the most interesting artistic expressions emerges from the most difficult of times.
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Photography by Frank Oudeman
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2 Comments
I love the hanging chairs and the stone wall! however, is it okay to combine this kind of wall with some lighting accessories such as sconces? I’m afraid the accessories will ruin the decor instead of enhancing it.
I love the tiling in the kitchen area, can anyone tell me who manufactures these?