Sky Lounge Indigo Hotel. An urban garden at Madrid center by Teresa Sapey

News Infurma20/05/2016
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The main attraction for Teresa Sapey of the challenge posed by the Hotel Indigo, was to create a nature reserve in the heart of Madrid. Being a city hotel so the goal was to give a touch of color to the Sky Lounge of the hotel, culminating in a mini water and botanical universe.

With impressive views of the sunset in Madrid, no doubt this was the best framework to create a lively and fun atmosphere where disconnection of the city were full. Through the creation of a utopian vision focuses pop and soul, where the real protagonist is a particular vinylated vertical garden design is created.

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Downstairs is the bar and cocktail lounge is a continuation of fresh and landscaped terrace space but with a touch more cozy and intimate. Comfortable and always open to the skyline of Madrid through its fantastic infinitypool place.

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It is clearly recognizable marine inspiration which continues through the predominant colors, blue and green. It is essential to comment on the chosen materials and textures: wood, velvet, glass, metal and vinyl, which provide much sophistication to the place and make the furniture in jewel pieces.

The disposition of refined decoration works in creating a distinctive and intimate environment.

Photo credit German Saiz (10)Photo Credit Asier Rua (9)Photo Credit Asier Rua (10)Photo credit German Saiz (7)Photo credit German Saiz (11)As a nod to the hotel's location in the city, on the roof of the restaurant is a scale map of Madrid's Gran Vía built in mirror and with references to the main streets of the neighborhood. This is particularly wink at Hotel Indigo study that always keeps a special relationship with the neighborhood where the hotel is located.

Photo credit German Saiz (13)Information & images by courtesy of Taresa Sapey Estudio

Photographs by Germán Saiz and Asier Rua

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