The Bumble Love Chalet is a temporary hospitality installation designed by Studio Coco Greenblum for Bumble's seasonal programming in Aspen. Created within a three-week timeline, the project accommodates post-ski gatherings, retail, wellness, beauty and content creation while drawing on the atmosphere of a collected mountain residence rather than a conventional branded activation. Architectural yellow accents unify the interior, while vintage furnishings, Murano lighting, French and European antiques, Nordic Knots rugs and textured materials establish a warm residential setting.
The installation avoids traditional chalet motifs in favour of understated references to Aspen through colour, material selection and spatial planning. Repeated architectural details connect a series of long, narrow rooms, allowing each area to maintain its own function while sharing a consistent visual language. Custom neon installations and a photography room featuring a dripping honey motif introduce experiential elements without dominating the environment.
Hospitality Event Spaces
The Bumble Love Chalet is a Temporary Hospitality Installation
Trend Themes
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Residential Brand Activations — Temporary event environments are increasingly adopting collected-home aesthetics that make commercial programming feel intimate, premium and socially shareable.
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Multi-use Hospitality Pop-ups — Seasonal installations that combine retail, wellness, beauty, socializing and content creation reflect a shift toward flexible spaces built around layered guest experiences.
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Subtle Local Storytelling — Place-inspired design is moving beyond literal motifs, using color, materials and spatial cues to create destination relevance with greater sophistication.
Industry Implications
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Hospitality — Short-term branded venues are expanding hospitality models by blending lounge, wellness and experiential functions into highly designed social destinations.
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Retail — Pop-up environments with residential warmth give retailers new ways to integrate product discovery into leisure-driven and lifestyle-oriented settings.
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Events — Temporary installations with cohesive interiors and content-ready features are reshaping event production around immersive, visually consistent brand experiences.