The diamond shapes of Bavaria's natural icon weave themselves into the leitmotif of Hotel Andaz's design language.
This hotel proves that modern luxury interiors do not always have to feature white walls or minimalist furniture.
Dispersed bases encourage guests to check into different buildings for different experiences, and explore Kyoto while en route.
A restaurant, situated at the Southernmost point of the coast, gives you a peek of Norway's marine life as you dine.
The Pritzker prize winning architect's Shishi Iwa House boutique hotel integrates timber and paper tubes with Alvar Aalto furniture.
Pastel pink and forest green rooms inspire cotton candy dreams and a surrealist forest in this modern labyrinth of guesthouses.
An industrial complex gets a makeover with a jungle lobby, a 5 story atrium and a glass-bottomed swimming pool that doubles as a roof.
In Denmark, we "hygge." In Finland, we get "Päntsdrunk." This hotel is the perfect place to drink warm cider and cozy up in your skivvies.
In Tel Aviv's bustling Nachlat Binyamin district, home to a historic street market and arts fair, a regal dusky pink building rises above.
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NYC-based design firm Meyer Davis worked with Juniper to design this modern hotel/co-working space.
A newly refreshed hotel in Stockholm that strikes a balance between the hotel’s original design and new, contemporary elements.
1950s design cues and the industrial history of a former tramline inspire the transformation of The Alex hotel in Dublin.
he La Peer Hotel is located in Los Angeles' Design District so design, art and style are well-considered.
A boutique hotel in Paris' Faubourg Montmartre neighborhood that gives a modern spin on the old world charm of Paris.