The name kind of says it all. This is a smaller cozy number for those close enough to share -but still spacious enough for everything you need.
The bedroom is elegantly wrapped in subtle shades of light sage and lush dark green for a sophisticated look with cozy pillows and snuggly duvet covers. A soft, lush carpet contrasts with a raw, textured floor leading to the industrial-chic bathroom, tiled in a soft sage. The interior blends Danish designer furniture with customized elements.
The room features air conditioning, bedside lamps, a closet, desk, safe, and flatscreen TV. Black-fold curtains paired with white, elegant drapes provide a dramatic backdrop to the large, soundproof windows, enhancing both natural light and privacy (and a cozy seating nook).
The bathroom includes a luxurious rain shower, a (good) hairdryer and steamer, and Danish luxury bath amenities. Some rooms feature the sink outside the bathroom for added convenience.
UNIQUE FEATURES & DESIGN:
Like the rest of the hotel, the room has its own experience. The interior is cleverly designed to reflect the hotel’s surrounding neighborhoods.
The custom-designed dark-green wooden headboard (and extra bedside table) take inspiration from Frederiksberg’s classic high wall panels. The same goes for the arched mahogany closet and desk, finished in a glossy polish to pay tribute to the original craftsmanship.
Look up, and another characteristic design tribute comes into view: a coffered ceiling in a bespoke square pattern that creates a frame around the entire room for a cozy and dramatic ambiance. The custom-designed pillows mirror the same pattern for a refined matching finish. But we’re not quite done yet. Beneath your feet, a custom-designed carpet features a pattern inspired by hidden wallpaper found in rooms that once housed the hotel’s maids, adding a layer of storytelling to each step.
The bathroom reflects the industrial vibe of Nørrebro covered in sage nuanced tiles. The arched shape of the room adds a layer of softness to the customized steel elements and sharp edges of the tiles.