3 Trendy International Hotels With Design-Forward Interiors
Grab your passport and check into one of these new international hotels, where design is at the heart of the experience.
Moroccan Mirage
With only five guestrooms, Rosemary takes the boutique hotel concept to a whole new level. Nestled in one of Marrakech’s oldest neighborhoods, the accommodations are the brainchild of the founders behind Lrnce, a digital lifestyle shop that celebrates handmade treasures. The property brings the marketplace to life, with hand-painted tiles and original artwork featured throughout. After exploring the city, guests can cool off in the plunge pool or lounge on the communal patio.
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Japanese Icon
Hotel Il Palazzo first opened its doors in 1986 in Fukuoka, Japan—designed by the late Shigeru Uchida, a Japanese interior designer, and Aldo Rossi, an Italian architect—marking the country’s first design-driven hotel. Nearly 40 years later, the building’s blend of Italian and Japanese influences recently underwent a thoughtful redesign that not only preserved Rossi’s original architecture but honored the pair’s shared philosophy of eschewing trends or expected hotel-like characteristics.
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English Charm
Rich British history meets contemporary cuteness at the Cowley Manor in the Cotswolds. The Italianate- style estate holds more than 300 years of wonder and lore, namely for its gardens which inspired Alice in Wonderland. Designer Dorothée Meilichzon subtly referenced the tale through the use of bold color, playful pattern and whimsical touches. Beyond its guest rooms, spa and restaurant, the estate boasts natural springs and gardens galore.