The Altstadt Vienna Launches a New Suite Created by Famous Austrian Designer Lena Hoschek
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The Altstadt Vienna Launches a New Suite Created by Famous Austrian Designer Lena Hoschek
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Category: Europe - Austria - Industry economy
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This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2012-08-10
Lena Hoschek has inaugurated her Suite at the Altstadt Vienna. This jewel of Viennese hospitality, well-known to offer its guests a unique hotel experience, is constantly renewing itself to surprise and seduce through many collaborations with designers and artists...
Floral, rich, nostalgic - The Austrian fashion designer Lena Hoschek has designed a suite in the heart of the Altstadt Vienna. "After the inspirations introduced by famous interior designer Matteo Thun last year, we are proud and pleased to be able to offer in our hotel an exceptional complement thanks to the talent of Lena Hoschek," said hotel owner Otto E. Wiesenthal.
Inspired by the retro chic trend, Lena Hoschek has given her Suite her personal touch: special care to every details and a touch of sensuality. "It was nice to think about designing a living space and create something so different from a wardrobe ..." says Lena Hoschek with a smile. The Salon of the Lena Hoschek's Suite is a mix of classic retro furniture, draperies and ornate wallpaper. Chairs with floral touches and sumptuous curtains give this suite a hint of delicate femininity and sophistication. The lounge with bar and high chairs in light of an elegant chandelier is ideal for small talk. Both rooms are like alcoves, with their beds dressed in velvet with majestic canopies. The crystal chandeliers sparkling shine above antique furniture. The spirit of the designer is showcased in the details of this suite. This is definitely the perfect setting for romance.
The Altstadt Vienna, located in the heart of artistic Spittelberg district, just steps from the Museum quarter, has 42 rooms and suites, each unique. The building, built in 1902 in true Viennese style of the time, it distils unaltered charm that seduces every traveler.
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