Chateau Denmark hotel plays homage to rock ‘n roll heritage
Developed by CAW Ventures and designed by Taylor Howes, the new hotel on Denmark Street is one of the most hotly anticipated hospitality openings this year.
Organoid surfaces bring the outside in, creating feature walls and spaces with tactile and scented flooring and wallpaper.
Natural materials are mixed with an ecological binding agent and then pressed together during a careful pressing process into a thin layer. A gentle manufacturing process means the natural features like scent, color and touch are preserved.
ORGANOID surfaces are practically emissions-free and allergy tested. They are free from ecological or other health concerns in addition to being climate friendly and manufactured in a CO2-neutral process in Tyrol, Austria. The materials are sourced locally – from alpine hay, lavender and cornflowers to coffee powder and wool from the local Tyrolean mountain sheep!
Small petals and single leaves are applied manually, and in order to meet high standards of water, scratch, light and abrasion resistance, the surfaces can be sealed with conventional oils and varnishes. The surfaces can be used in a variety of interior design settings – including furniture.
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HIMACS has introduced 12 new shades to the Marmo series, expanding the versatility of the collection even further.
Strong and easily processed, this budget-friendly new product is scratch- and wear-resistant, and its panels come in a handy large size.
The studio collects cardboard waste found around the cities - from coffee cups to pizza boxes – and transforms the waste into a biomaterial by introducing reishi, an edible fungus.