Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Das Stue Hotel Interior by Patricia Urquiola and LVG Arquitectura

The Das Stue hotel in Berlin, Germany has recently had a contemporary interior transformation with Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola designing all public spaces such as the lobby, cocktail bar and restaurants, while LVG Arquitectura finalized the interior room and suite designs.
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Interiors designed by Patricia Urquiola and LVG Arquitectura
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