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New lobby design for Swissôtel, Zurich


Swissôtel,  Zurich, has created a fusion of the traditional and the modern with the launch of their stylish new lobby-lounge.

Customer orientation was the clear focus of the project and is reflected in every detail of the lobby – coming into play through the use of technological innovations such as the iPad check-in.

The lobby is a prime example of the Swissôtel design philosophy. It unites contemporary Swiss design with local charm and the latest technology with traditional craftsmanship such as the Swiss Circles carved in Swiss pine behind the check-in cubes. They consist of a combination of graphic elements and symbols that come from the traditional, 17th century art of Swiss paper-cutting, building a bridge to time-honoured Swiss design.

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Another special feature of the new lobby, located within the tallest hotel in town, is the installation on the theme of snow, covering the entire ceiling and consists of hanging chrome elements engraved with snowflakes.

As Torsten Pinter, General Manager of the hotel says “the new lobby offers us the opportunity to welcome our guests in a unique atmosphere. Modern design and newly created zones such as the library or working area for business travellers are an absolute added value for guests.”

by Amanda Bernstein

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