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NEW LUXURY

The “new luxury” has little to do with the excessive luxury of bygone days. It does not seek squandering but the special experience. Travelling to exclusive places, short trips to metropolitan cities or adventure tours with a unique quality characterise this trend. Luxury-oriented hotel interiors feature innovative, extravagant surfaces.

Today’s luxury is the translation of the wish to treat oneself to something special. Besides customised service, the luxury-seeking traveller expects hotels characterised by high-quality, exclusive design with a select experience value. The rooms are based on a fine-tuned interplay of colours and surfaces. New experiences are readily available.

The design concept comprises multifacetedness, interesting details and accessories, genuine materials as well as exceptional surfaces. This includes light-dark colour ranges consisting of natural shades, sensitively coordinated, and supported with corresponding materials. Furthermore, the trend consistently incorporates traditional aesthetics.

Capadecor Metallocryl Interior “Perle” (colour 3D Palazzo 160)

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Capadecor Calcino Decor (colour 3D Patina 35 + 4)

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Capadecor Metallocryl Interior (Farbton 3D Palazzo 215)
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Capadecor Stucco Eleganza (colour 3D Palazzo 125)

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Capadecor Calcino Romantico “Authentico” (colour 3D Venato 10)

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Five trends

Five design approaches for hotels situated between relaxation and activation:

1. Selfness

1. Selfness

1. Selfness

2. Shift of luxury

2. Shift of luxury

2. Shift of luxury

3. Design as function

3. Design as function

3. Design as function

4. Engagement

4. Engagement

4. Engagement

5. Change of experience

5. Change of experience

5. Change of experience