I have been longing to paint my room with myself and I have drawn my bedroom wall for twice.
So, when I read this article, I can hardly wait to share it.
-What these artists did is what I have been thinking of doing
& Copenhagen is indeed the first place where I have been longing to visit.
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ROOM 411
Urban culture.
In Copenhagen Zasd has taken his impressions of the city literally and brought them into this room.
"Normally I come and tag the place – I leave something. Now I'm taking the city's tag, its imprint with me.
I'm stealing a structure surface to implant into my own style."
Zasd hopes his room will inspire one or two guests to "move around the city,
maybe visit the spots where I got my fill-ins and see it with their own eyes, hear it with their own ears, smell it.
Just to open up their perception."
ROOM 502
Feeling special.
Container came up with a royal theme for their four rooms:
"to emphasise the feeling of being special that one gets when one stays in a hotel",
and they also based them on the four suites in a pack of cards.
Room 502 is hearts: "The Honeymoon Suite – honesty and true love are the heartbeat of this room;
fusing opulent fabrics with romantic accessories; a homage to the romance of a royal wedding.
Perfect for sleeping for a hundred years before being woken with a kiss..."
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ROOM 115: Imataca
Urban views.
"Room 115 is inspired by the view and sounds that I get from my bedroom in Caracas.
I live in a concrete apartment building, but outside there is forest and green hills.
The freedom and freshness of a natural environment preserved and transported to a hotel room.
The guest is taken to a relaxed space where the green organic forms camouflage the urban surroundings with a rainforest ambience where living forms come alive in the dark."
ROOM 307: Dryads
Safe comfort.
Each of Rinzen's rooms has its own concept:
"The Dryads room is like walking into the depths of a forest,
stepping on a bed of fallen leaves accompanied by the tunes of the banjo-playing frog.
Deep in the heart of the forest, a ring of youthful Dryad spirits sleep safely in womb-like pods.
Their dream-thoughts animate the trees into a panoply of playful and symbiotic activity with their cohabitants in the leafy glade."
ROOM 217: King's Forest
Space.
Amadori is currently very interested in myths, legends, and mystical symbols and wanted to create magical rooms
- in the traditional sense - full of life and a rich diversity:
"The forest is populated with beings beyond your imagination but the FOX,
traditionally known as the traveller between worlds, will be there to guide you.
King's Forest is a place of spiritual freedom, and also a place to gather energy.
Take a stroll through King's Forest and see what secrets are hidden behind its trees."
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61 rooms, 21 artists, 1,000 ideas. Welcome to Copenhagen's Hotel Fox.