Ultra Funky Bordeaux Hotel

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Seeko'o Hotel

The soon to be opened Seeko'o Hotel in Bordeaux, France is an ultra-modern hotel that takes full advantage of the gorgeous scenery of the port city in the southwest of France.

Now, my French may not be the best, but I can tell that this is one hip hotel. Even if my translations fail, my eyes definitely do not. The ultra sleek design has a purity that elevates the decor to the pinnacle of modernity.

Seeko'o is an Inuit word for "iceberg" which, considering the location, may not seem quite suitable, but when the crispness of the decor is factored in, it makes complete sense.

The images show a bedroom which almost looks like a luxury suite on the back of a cruise ship with its breathtaking view of the water. Another room with crisp white walls save for a stencil of the number 103 has bright red pod chairs. The featured bathroom has such clean lines, the flawless white contrasting with darker accents is impeccable, and the sink dazzles as the room's center piece, with a glistening bowl-like sink and blow dryer holster.

Drinks can be had at Le Seeko'o Bar, the funky onsite venue that serves up multicoloured cocktails and fine bubbled champagnes in a setting sure to be popular for those wanting to see and be seen.
Trend Themes
1. Modern Hotel Design - The Seeko'o Hotel in Bordeaux showcases a sleek and modern aesthetic that exemplifies a trend towards contemporary hotel design.
2. Scenic Hotel Views - Hotels that capitalize on scenic views, like the waterfront views offered by the Seeko'o Hotel, can enhance the overall guest experience and deviate from traditional hotel aesthetics.
3. Luxury Hotel Services - The Le Seeko'o Bar offers a unique and luxurious bar experience, showcasing a trend towards offering onsite food and drink options that prioritize socializing and entertainment for guests.
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3. Architecture and Design - Architecture and design industries can capitalize on the trend of modern and scenic hotel design, showcasing innovative and striking design elements that prioritize the guest experience in the hospitality space.

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