Showing posts with label Reykjavik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reykjavik. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Boutique Hotel In Reykjavik | 101 hotel | Iceland
101 hotel is a boutique hotel, situated in the heart of Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. It is a member of Design Hotels. The hotel features 38 spacious rooms, including 6 suites and junior suites with in-room amenities providing all the modern comforts you need. All rooms feature one queen or king size bed. A luxurious basement gym and spa with a steam bath and jacuzzi allows you to completely unwind and relax.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Design Hotel In Iceland | 101 hotel Reykjavik


With a commanding presence in the oldest postal code of Reykjavík, 101 hotel neighbours the city’s administrative buildings, cultural institutions, main shopping district and the hub of restaurants, bars and nightlife. The 101 hotel communicates refined elegance, with a stylish sense of comfort pervading throughout. The highlight of the decor, however, will be the guests themselves. Whether you are drawn to Reykjavik for business or pleasure, 101 hotel is purely about you.
This first boutique hotel in Iceland is owned by designer Ingibjörg S. Pálmadottir, a graduate of Parsons School of Design in New York. She has used grays, black and white, clean lines and well-placed local art works to convey pure Nordic coolness. Keeping you warm are heated oak floors, a lounge fireplace, a popular bar and the jacuzzi and sauna
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Iceland Design Hotel | CenterHotel Thingholt | Reykjavik |Gulla Jonsdottir


CenterHotel Thingholt is designed by an Icelandic female architect, Gulla Jonsdottir. Gulla owns G+ Gulla Jonsdottir Design in Los Angeles and has taken part in designing hotels in the US like Crescent Hotel in Beverly Hills and Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. The floors are made of leather tiles and the lobby walls are decorated with salmon-leather tiles. When entering the hotel there’s a long black lava textured wall, covered in dark glass masks representing the hidden people of Iceland and a small waterfall trickling down over them.
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