Milan Patricia Urquiola: Room Mate Giulia Hotel

The art director of the Cassina factory, designer Patricia Urquiola, whose novelties adorn the current Milan Design Week, became the author of the hotel in Milan. Room Mate Giulia is like Milan itself: fresh, cheerful, ironic, and hospitable. The hotel, according to Patricia Urquiola, reflects the beloved city through the chosen colors, materials, furnishings, and prints.

The Spanish hotel chain Room Mate Hotels, founded in 2005 by K. Sarasola (Kike Sarasola), has big plans and is developing incredibly dynamically. It includes two dozen hotels in Mexico City, Istanbul, New York, Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Amsterdam, etc. Paris and Rome are next.

Located in the city center, within walking distance of the Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, the Milanese outpost of the Room Mate Giulia chain has 85 rooms divided into 4 categories: standard, premium, deluxe and junior suite. Interiors in the MIX & MATCH trend delight with a cheerful palette and an unforgettable mix of textures.

In the lobby, the floor is made of pink marble, the shade that has recently been present in almost all the works of Patricia Urquiola. Like marble, the terracotta brick cladding on the curved wall is typical of Milan’s urban architecture.

The exterior of the capital of fashion and design has entered the design interior. The rooms themselves are like cozy home rooms, everywhere – graphic works of contemporary Milanese artists. The renowned Italian factory Cassina received a contract to manufacture furniture, as well as mirrors and curtains. Exclusive service Room Mate Giulia Hotel – WiMate – free Wi-Fi. It operates not only in the hotel but throughout the city. • Via Silvio Pellico al civico 4

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