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Thanks to Design Milk, Best Interior Designers will take you to Hotel Kabuki! This luxury hotel provides any gest a taste of Japan In San Francisco. Don’t believe us? Just take a look!
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The Hotel Kabuki is the new project of interior design and branding firm MARKZEFF. The hotel underwent a interiors update that’s heavily inspired by Japanese influences.
While Eastern influences are certainly visible throughout the hotel’s interiors, there are also many details that pay homage to San Francisco’s music scene in the 60s, its known hippie culture, and its counterculture movement of the 60s and 70s.
In the lobby, a black and blond colour palette inspired by the Japanese technique of wood preservation, sugi ban , sets the tone for the interiors. Carbonized black, alligator skin-textured walls are juxtaposed with blond wood floors.
A Japanese calligraphy-inspired carpet outlines public spaces that have design and cultural books neatly stacked through for casual lounging and perusing. A communal table holds popular records curated by a DJ for different events that take place at the hotel.
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MARKZEFF designed two themes for the guest rooms: a vintage Japanese newspaper print and a retro sumo wrestling cards. All rooms are outfitted with custom furniture , carpets and fabric inspired by Japanese aesthetics , such as shibori-dyed drapery and headboards, patchwork style of borough stitching, and the clean lines of Japanese woodworking . Doesn’t it look perfect?