Reference

Hotels

The owner of a privately run luxury hotel once explained it to us in simple words: if he wants his guests to pay the high prices, he has to offer them something. In contract work, aesthetics and practical benefit enter into a promising symbiosis.

Two-storey hotel library room with gold-metallic walls, bookshelves and a colourful stained-glass light band
Hotel library Ameriques with golden wall surface
Hotel salon with gold-metallic Karat wall surface, antique marble console with bronze horse sculptures and gilt wall mirror
Hotel salon with Karat wall covering in gold
Hotel bar with dark green herringbone walls, heavy chandelier and deep upholstered seating
Hotel bar with Wandunikat in black and gold
Hotel interior with large-scale polygon wall cladding in silvery-grey faceted mirror tones and a richly ornamented gold coffered ceiling with chandelier
Polygon wall with gold coffered ceiling at the Schlosshotel
Hotel bar with green leather stools, floral-upholstered armchairs and counter in tactile natural-stone appearance in front of a glass facade
Hotel bar with tactile counter wall
Ceiling painting with tropical palm and monstera leaves, a red lily blossom and a gilt crystal chandelier
Hotel ceiling with tropical mural at the Schlosshotel
Foyer wall of staggered glass, mirror and stone panels in bronze, silver and cream tones, Waldorf Astoria
Glass and mirror front at the Waldorf Astoria

For a long time now, five-star hotels have set the global benchmark for interiors. They shape worldwide taste — be it in Berlin, Paris, Hong Kong or New York; travelling clientele draws inspiration from the finest ideas the world over. Conversely, this is the hotelier’s great obligation: to be able to give guests that very inspiration. Guests are looking for more than a bed for the night.

This is where we are glad to help — be it in the lobby, the restaurant, the bar or the suites.

Write to us about your hotel project: info@welter-wandunikate.de.