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PENTHOUSE SUITE

The itinerary at Nilufar Grand Hotel culminates in the Penthouse Suite, an authorial ensemble embodying Nilufar’s eclectic approach, where different languages, eras, and geographies converge within a cohesive, immersive environment. Here, contemporary works, vintage pieces, and Nilufar Edition designs engage in a dialogue, shaping a domestic landscape that hovers between…

The itinerary at Nilufar Grand Hotel culminates in the Penthouse Suite, an authorial ensemble embodying Nilufar’s eclectic approach, where different languages, eras, and geographies converge within a cohesive, immersive environment. Here, contemporary works, vintage pieces, and Nilufar Edition designs engage in a dialogue, shaping a domestic landscape that hovers between function and storytelling.

Bethan Laura Wood expands her Ornate collection with new bedside tables that, together with a headboard and wall lamps, form a cohesive system of flowing shapes where decoration and structure merge. Her designs draw inspiration from varied sources such as art, Mexican Art Deco, and Japanese armor. Other pieces, like the Toro Beetle armchair references natural forms and combine different materials and influences, while the Guava mirror merges Venetian craftsmanship with modern techniques.

In the private lounge, vintage furniture is paired with new lighting pieces designed by Robinson Ferreux Maeght that, inspired by ocean liners and Japanese atmospheres, create a warm and evocative setting. Additional elements include tables, lamps, and mirrors featuring organic motifs and mythological references.

Rooshad Shroff’s Balance collection explores the tension between geometry and lightness through sculptural forms and contrasting materials like stone and bronze. Finally, new seating pieces such as the Nuage sofa and Lazy Bean armchairs focus on comfort, with soft, embracing shapes that promote a refined way of living.