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AN INTERESTING HOTEL EXPERIENCE WITH COMMON SHARED AREAS

Hello everyone, today we would like to talk about a design that breaks down the hotel typology you are used to and brings a different perspective. To celebrate Finland's 100th anniversary of independence, designer Linda Bergroth turned the Finnish Cultural Institute in Paris into a hotel.  

The name of the project is 'KOTI', which means 'house' in Finnish. Staying in one of the 6 Finnish cottages, where comfort and tranquility abound, guests can enjoy traditional Finnish hospitality at the end of the day after exploring Paris street by street. Designed by Mattila & Merz, the communal table created a central point and allowed visitors to interact while the booths provided maximum privacy.

The warmth of wood and relaxing Scandinavian colors... For those who like to meet new people and spend time... Who would want to stay here?    

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