Coming Soon: The Nomad Hotel

Name: The Nomad Hotel
Location: NYC
Designer: Jacques Garcia

Set to open early this year, The Nomad Hotel, opening up on Broadway & 28th, is much anticipated among design-savy travelers. The hotel will feature two restaurants, a lounge, and a seasonal rooftop terrace. The food program will be run by Daniel Humm & Will Guidara who also run Eleven Madison Park.




All images © The Nomad Hotel


Pio Pio

Name: Pio Pio
Location: New York
Designer: Sebastian Mariscal

Pio Pio is a great example of materiality in a space. The space features three predominant materials; concrete, wood & stone. By showcasing these materials and using large quantities, it creates a wonderful visual and warm tone. The addition of the large graphics adds a nice punch of contrast to the overall space.

Pio Pio Restaurant by Sebastian Marsical

Pio Pio Restaurant by Sebastian Marsical

Pio Pio Restaurant by Sebastian Marsical


All images © The Coolist

Contact Me

Do you have a hospitality or restaurant space you would like a consultation for?

Contact me @ katie@kaperdesign.com or hop over to our website; kaperdesign.com

Please include the following in your message:
- Type of project; Hospitality, restaurant, cafe, etc.
- Site Location
- Renovation/ Update or New Build
- Budget (if you have one established. If not we can work together to determine a fitting one.)
- Time constraints (When would you like the project completed? Is there a deadline or timeline?)
- Aesthetic you would like to achieve



I look forward to working with you!

Moomah

Name: Moomah 
Location: New York
Design: Tracey Stewart, Branding by Apartment One



Moomah is a self-dubbed 'creative cafe' located in the heart of NYC's Soho district. It is a space for parents and children and not only acts as a cafe, but also as a community hub. What I enjoy about the space is the fact that the design plays to all age groups. It features classic details like breadboard and frosted glass, with industrial and found touches thrown throughout. Another great aspect of the space is the graphic design. As a creative cafe space, enforcing that creative component is a crucial detail. I can see this as a great space for families or individuals looking to spark a bit of creativity.









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Images 1 & 2© Urban Style Vibes
Image 4-6 © Design Sponge

Cook & Book

Name: Cook & Book
Location: Brussels, Belgium

This quirky bookshop located in Belgium, is quite the visual treat. While a bookshop primarily, they also serve food! Each section of the shop is themed to the type of literature and in each themed room, is an area dedicated to dining & food. With each section completely different than the previous, it is easy to have a different experience each and every time you go.



Comics:



Travel:



Music:


Life style:



Literature:



Cuisine:





English Library:




All Photos © Cook & Book

Aspen Social Club

Name: Aspen Social Club
Location: New York
Designer: Steve Lewis (Lewis + Dizon Design)


A far cry from the hustle & bustle of Times Square, located just outside the front doors, Aspen offers a warm and cozy respite. Tucked inside the Stay Hotel, this Colorado-ski-loft-inspired space offers guests a New York twist on the traditional design. Warm and rustic woods, dark colors and antlers abound while seamlessly complimenting the modern birch-etched glass in the main dining space.







Images 1-4 © Swipelife




A colorful treat; The Pantone® Hotel

Name: Pantone® Hotel
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Designer: Michel Penneman & Olivier Hannaert

I have yet to meet a designer who doesn't love Pantone®. The color standard for almost all creative fields, their iconic branding has established a loyalty in even the most color-phobic among us. In the past few years, Pantone has done an excellent job at not only remaining relevant, but also main stream and desirable. The product design that has come out in full force as of recent, has established a renewed love within me and I was overjoyed to see an entire space dedicated to the love of color and color theory.




Each room and floor is themed based on color. Guests can choose the color or emotion they would like to experience and will receive a unique space catered to that very color. 




Besides the rooms, the public spaces throughout the hotel are also coated in intense, saturated colors. 




Image 1 © Karen Haller
Images 2-3 © Dezeen
Images 4-6 © Apartment Therapy
Image 7- 9 © NY Times