Saturday, July 21, 2012

The Living Room by HBA / Hirsch Bedner Associates

The Living Room by HBA / Hirsch Bedner Associates:
HBA / Hirsch Bedner Associates have completed their design of The Living Room, a bar and lounge located inside the Grand Hyatt hotel in Dubai.
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With lounge, chill-out, soul and funk music evoking a sensation of relaxation, the Living Room Lounge & Bar is a trendy and stylish venue offering an eclectic and original cocktails and drinks list with an accompanying menu of light bites. The space incorporates elements from local cultures and unites them in a melting pot of styles creating a soothing and exotic atmosphere. The space is made up of four distinct lounges linked together by a series of portals that play into Dubai’s see-and-be-seen tradition by offering glimpses between rooms.  Each lounge has a different color scheme, although all are bold and harmonious through the use of luxe velvets and leathers to finish the space.  The “live kitchen” is a stand out feature, showcasing chefs in their working environment, turning food into art.
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Each Living Room has a unique concept and cultural identity, while blending together seamlessly. The Sunken Lounge is the heart of the space. Each of the rooms emanate from this central entry point. The Velvet Lounge takes inspiration from the Middle East’s love of color.  The space incorporates vivid hues of purples and magenta with a hint of gold along with velvets and richly patterned fabrics.  Every detail is thought through, down to the junction from floor to walls – the transition is curved in order to emphasize softness.
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The European Lounge has Louis VX chairs upholstered in modern day fabrics and pearlized leathers with black lacquer frames.  The architectural colors are white on white, which is carried through in the large oil paintings on aluminum metal by Julia Brooker.  The room is punctuated by tones of grey and vivid orange.  As guests enter the room through a glowing burnt orange portal constructed in high gloss lacquer, it creates a grand sense of entry.  In line with the Louis XIV chair, an entire wall is clad in antiqued mirror and through the wall is the portal that glimpses into the Velvet Lounge.
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The Chinese Lounge is bold and strong with vibrant reds and blacks that create a real sense of drama.  The space is punctuated with oversized heavily adorned chandeliers in crystal and velvet.  The chandeliers were sourced from a local supplier, Petals, known for their flamboyant designs.  One wall is attributed to a photographic scene from a Chinese nightclub where the dress of the central figure was colored to match the silk fabrics and panels around the room.  The well-choreographed art and interior design program provide a focal point seen from all around the room and create a unique atmosphere unlike anything found in Dubai.
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