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Dezeen’s high 10 accommodations of 2023

Dezeen’s high 10 accommodations of 2023

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Already fascinated by your subsequent getaway post-Christmas? Right here is Dezeen’s decide of 2023’s high 10 accommodations, put collectively as a part of our assessment of the 12 months.

Our number of the most well-liked and noteworthy accommodations featured on Dezeen this 12 months contains what’s presumably the world’s skinniest in Indonesia, the grand conversion of a Nineteen Forties financial institution constructing in Rome and a spot in Tbilisi that goals to make friends really feel like they’re inside a film.

Learn on for the total listing:


Exterior of PituRooms in Indonesia by Sahabat Selojene
Photograph by David Permadi

PituRooms, Indonesia, by Sahabat Selojene

This seven-room lodge in Central Java is simply 2.8 metres extensive. Every compact room incorporates a double mattress and toilet pod with a rest room and bathe.

“Except for the technical difficulties, the largest problem was the everyday mindset surrounding the hospitality business that’s used to superlative phrases: largest, tallest, most luxurious,” Sahabat Selojene studio founder Ary Indra instructed Dezeen. “Right here we’re skinniest.”

PituRooms was not the one skinny lodge to seize readers consideration in 2023, with 324Praxis’ Sep’on Heartfulness Centre in Vietnam equally slender.

Discover out extra about PituRooms ›


The Rome Edition hotel
Photograph by Nikolas Koenig

The Rome Version, Italy, by The Version

Dramatic seven-metre-high ceilings, full-height home windows with inexperienced curtains and travertine surfaces grace the foyer of The Rome Version.

Created by Amercian entrepreneur Ian Schrager’s lodge group The Version, the 91-room lodge opened this 12 months in a Nineteen Forties financial institution constructing. Different highlights embrace the intimate Jade Bar, which is totally lined in deep inexperienced vintage marble and furnished with emerald-coloured velvet seating.

Discover out extra about The Rome Version ›


The interior of a bedroom in Blueberry Nights
Photograph courtesy of Blueberry Nights

Blueberry Nights, Georgia, by Sandro Takaishvili

Georgian architect Sandro Takaishvili wished Tbilisi’s Blueberry Nights to make friends really feel “like they’re inside a film, the place every part feels barely acquainted however otherworldly on the identical time”.

With a theatrical color scheme and cinematic moody lighting, its design evokes the visible type of administrators resembling Stanley Kubrick and David Lynch, whereas movie projectors function in all 16 rooms.

Discover out extra about Blueberry Nights ›


Boca de Agua de Taller Frida Escobedo
Photograph by César Béjar

Boca de Agua, Mexico, by Frida Escobedo

Wood visitor quarters perched on stilts characterise Boca de Agua, a resort within the Yucatán Peninsula designed by Mexican architect Frida Escobedo

The villas – together with one with a personal pool and terrace – have been raised as much as scale back the environmental influence of the bottom airplane and to lift friends into the leafy jungle panorama.

Discover out extra about Boca de Agua ›


 Borgo Santandrea hotel
Photograph by Adrian Gaut

Borgo Santandrea, Italy, by Bonaventura Gambardella and Nikita Bettoni

Overlooking the historic fishing village of Conca dei Marini on the Amalfi Coast, the Sixties Borgo Santandrea lodge was restored by architect Bonaventura Gambardella and inside designer Nikita Bettoni.

The lodge incorporates the atmospheric medieval stone fortifications carved into the cliff under, with a number of the visitor rooms constructed into the previous ramparts.

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Maison Brummell Marrakech by Bergendy Cooke
Photograph by Emily Andrews

Maison Brummell Majorelle, Morocco, by Bergendy Cooke and Amine Abouraoui

Positioned subsequent to the well-known Majorelle Gardens in Marrakech, this boutique lodge was designed by New Zealand studio Bergendy Cooke in collaboration with Moroccan architect Amine Abouraoui.

With its sculptural, monolithic aesthetic and recurring arched openings inside and outside, it was meant as a playful modern twist on the location’s historical past and town’s conventional structure.

Discover out extra about Maison Brummell Majorelle ›


The Lodge hotel in Mallorca by Único Hotels and interior designer Pilar García-Nieto
Photograph by Montse Garriga

The Lodge, Spain, by Pilar García-Nieto

From Único Motels, The Lodge occupies a 500-year-old farmhouse in Mallorca on a 157-hectare property stuffed with almond and olive bushes, lavender fields and mountain climbing trails.

Inside designer Pilar García-Nieto saved the interiors largely clear and minimal however left traces of the constructing’s agricultural previous seen – most spectacularly an previous stone mill for urgent olive oil, which stands in what’s now the lodge reception space.

Discover out extra about The Lodge ›


"Garden hotel" in singapore
Photograph by Darren Soh

Pan Pacific Orchard, Singapore, by WOHA

Massive, elevated backyard terraces are minimize into the type of this tall lodge constructing in Singapore designed by structure studio WOHA, together with one 18 flooring up.

The studio wished the lodge to have verdant views on all storeys regardless of its city location, whereas the terraces additionally present passive cooling within the humid local weather.

Discover out extra about Pan Pacific Orchard ›


monkey table at vermelho hotel
Photograph by Ambroise Tézenas

Vermelho, Portugal, by Christian Louboutin and Madalena Caiado

Clothier Christian Louboutin teamed up with architect Madalena Caiado to create this 13-room lodge within the Portuguese village of Melides.

Its traditionalist structure meets maximalist interiors, with the rooms containing furnishings from Louboutin’s private assortment in addition to objects produced by native craftsmen. Louboutin talked to Dezeen about design course of behind the lodge in an unique interview.

Discover out extra about Vermelho ›


Château Royal hotel in Berlin by Irina Kromayer, Etienne Descloux and Katariina Minits
Photograph by Felix Brueggemann

Château Royal, Germany, by Irina Kromayer and others

Berlin’s renovated Château Royal references the German capital’s heyday on the flip of the twentieth century by plentiful oak panelling, artwork nouveau tiles, sisal carpets and {hardware} in brass and nickel.

The 93-room lodge includes two buildings relationship from 1850 and 1910, along with a more moderen constructing and roof extension designed by David Chipperfield Architects.

Discover out extra about Château Royal ›


Dezeen review of 2023

2023 assessment

This text is a part of Dezeen’s roundup of the largest and greatest information and tasks in structure, design, inside design and expertise from 2023.



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