Be Mesmerized by Some of the World’s Most Dramatic Hotel Lobbies ⇒ Outside of a hotel’s exterior structure, hotel lobbies are always the very first impression a guest will have of a certain hospitality design. Consequently, these spaces often benefit from ostentatious luxury designs, from dramatic chandeliers to high-end furnishings. In today’s article, PullCast Blog takes a look into some of the world’s most dramatic hotel lobbies, from Four Seasons to Mandarin Oriental Hotels.
Country Club Lima
The remarkably designed lobby of the Peruvian hotel highlights a series of outstanding design features, from Spanish tiles to elegant brass fixtures and marble floors. Furthermore, the Lobby Bar is a must go and it was actually among the favorites of the iconic writer, Ernest Hemingway.
Corinthia Hotel London
English decadence is the signature style of the Corinthia Hotel’s lobby. A gargantuan Baccarat chandelier offers all the exuberance hotel lobbies should have while a grand piano grants a classic touch to the lobby.
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Fontainebleau in Miami Beach
Fontainbleau is amongst one of the most spirited hotel lobbies in the world. During the nighttime, the lobby acquires a clubby vibe as blue lights take the center stage and leading DJs cheer up the night.
Four Seasons in Guangzhou, China
Located in the Guangzhou International Finance Centre building, the Four Seasons in Guangzhou presents one of the most expensive hotel lobbies in the world. This space brims with art and also highlights twin spiral staircases, high-end furnishings, unique sculptures, and a sunlit atrium.
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
Floor-to-ceiling windows allow guests to have mesmerizing views over the city, including the Chao Phraya River. The lobby of Mandarin Oriental in Bangkok has been recently renovated, maintaining the historic chandeliers and guard elephants while adding a modern twist and lush greenery.
Principe di Savoia
A part of the renowned Dorchester Collection and known as a landmark of true luxury, the Hotel Principe di Savoia in Milan has a romantic flair to it, especially in small details and flourishes. The wood-paneled walls, gold accents, and Italian marble create a great contrast.
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Source: Architectural Digest