PROJECT

Mövenpick Hotel Brussels Airport

Location

Mövenpick Hotel Brussels Airport

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Located near Brussels Airport, the Mövenpick Hotel stands as a flagship destination for Accor, offering 103 stylish rooms, wellness facilities, and the rooftop restaurant, Magritte. Designed by Studio WeWantMore, the hotel's interiors pay homage to Belgium's surrealist art tradition, creating an experience that is both theatrical and dream-like. Our high-quality wallcoverings and curtain fabrics were carefully applied throughout the interior, contributing to the refined and inviting ambiance.

Curtain fabric Delos was custom-dyed in a mint-muted blue to seamlessly blend with the interior

Custom coloured curtains create warm and inviting ambiance

The interiors evoke a sense of floating among the clouds, with warm whites and soft blues reinforcing this ethereal vision. To support this ambiance, Studio WeWantMore selected Delos, a curtain fabric with an allover 3D structured weave and a two-tonal coloured, sheen yarn effect, adding subtle depth and a soft tactile quality. For this project, it was custom-dyed in a mint-muted blue shade, designed to blend effortlessly with the interior palette. This bespoke colour complements elements like cloud-shaped carpets and sheer textiles, enhancing the weightless, airy atmosphere. Delos combines aesthetic appeal with durability and fire retardancy. Made with 32% recycled polyester FR, it's a practical and sustainable choice for high-traffic areas.

Subtle contrast with textured wallcoverings

In the corridors, Studio WeWantMore chose vinyl wallcoverings, specifically the Corvo and Albert designs, introducing delicate, subtle textures in warm light beige tones. This selection provides a pleasing contrast to the wooden finishes, enhancing the visual depth of the space. The wallcoverings' durability and resistance to scratches make them ideal for high-traffic areas, ensuring longevity without compromising on style.

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