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GRAND HOTEL TASCHENBERGPALAIS

Why Zero Waste

Innenarchitekt Berlin

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The Taschenberg Palais in Dresden was built as a unique ensemble by the dazzling Augustus the Strong for his Madame de Pompardour, the Countess of Cosel, between the palace and the Zwinger.

Almost completely destroyed in the war years of 1945, the entire Carree was restored using the remaining building elements.

The Kempinski Grandhotel has now been completely renovated and the rooms, suites and public areas have been redesigned with our design.

The palatial palace has been given a luxurious, classic and elegantly modern makeover to meet the demands of guests in the state capital.

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Villa Belrose, a gem above the hills of the Cote

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The hotel is gently nestled in the hills above St.Tropez and offers guests unique views over the bay.

Entering the newly designed reception hall with concierge and reception, the dominant colours of blue-green and terracotta, the colours of the Cote, paired with gold-coloured accents are surprising.

Lounge-like armchairs invite you to take a seat for check-in, organically shaped desks with inlaid red leather complete the luxurious overall impression.

Beautiful wall and ceiling lights by Visual Comfort with alabaster provide a golden light.

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Foto: Andreas Steger

VILLA PARADISE

overlooking the bay of St.Tropez

Photo: Andreas Steger

A villa overlooking the bay of St.Tropez with a beautiful garden and fantastic views to the Cote d`Azur.

 

Outdoor fabrics by Elitis in the interior and wooden furniture by Vincent Sheppard, unique art by Stefan Szczesny, garden furniture by Gandio Blasco and vanities by Porcelanosa, upholstery and lighting by Oasis, a place to chill out and relax casually but luxuriously.

Photo: Andreas Steger

Photo: Andreas Steger

Althoff Dom Hotel Cologne
Rebirth of a hotel legend

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The traditional Grandhotel is located right next to Cologne Cathedral in the heart of the old town. The building is being completely refurbished, converted and refurnished. The attic, which was completely destroyed during World War II, is being rebuilt according to the design of the well-known architectural firm Ingenhoven.

The rooms and suites will be luxurious, modern, spacious and thus suitable for the cosmopolitan traveler. The design of the hotel's public areas, such as the lobby, spa, restaurants, bar and ballroom, also places great emphasis on preserving the historic character and combining it with the contemporary requirements of a modern hideaway.

The opulent, period-style facade sets a design benchmark for the interior design. It embodies the epitome of a European grand hotel in the 5-star superior category.

The rooms and suites will be luxurious, modern, spacious and thus suitable for the cosmopolitan traveler. The design of the hotel's public areas, such as the lobby, spa, restaurants, bar and ballroom, also places great emphasis on preserving the historic character and combining it with the contemporary requirements of a modern hideaway.

The opulent, period-style facade sets a design benchmark for the interior design. It embodies the epitome of a European grand hotel in the 5-star superior category.

ART COLLECTION

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ELEGANT AND TIMELESS INTERIOR DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN BERLIN

The designer Markus Hilzinger creates luxurious interiors, perfectly shaped product designs and curates unique art concepts. Design is omnipresent for Markus Hilzinger. It affects us all and influences our actions. The balanced symbiosis of aesthetics & functionality is therefore a special concern of the interior designer. Driven by a love of detail, a passion for his work and a vision of holistic design, Markus Hilzinger strives for harmonious proportions and perfect balance.

His creations are always tailor-made, individual and authentic. It all starts with a briefing with the client, historical research and finally a picture, an abstract idea that takes shape for the first time on a blank sheet of paper. After intensive fine-tuning and sensitive selection of materials, Markus Hilzinger creates a harmonious design, which is presented in the form of mood boards and renderings. Until the final realization it is often a long and exciting way. Therefore, the designer accompanies every project with a lot of know-how and passion until completion.

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