Galactic Hotel Rooms

The 'Space Suite' Hotel Room was Inspired by NASA & Outer Space Exploration

Germany artist Michael Najjar created the Space Suite, which is located at the Kameha Grand Zurich Hotel. The room's design was inspired by current events such as NASA's release of moon images, the discovery of flowing water on Mars and the Ridley Scott’s upcoming theatrical release 'The Martian.'

The room is completely decorated to embody everything the society typically associates with space exploration. The ultimate goal for the room was to transform an ordinary suite into a virtual space station. The room includes features such as the hubble space telescope, a rocket engine spotlight and novels, films and images inspired by outer space.

The color scheme is designed to look like the moon's surface with a cement-like texture, which has been speckled with tiny black dots. The Space Suite is as close to another planet as some people may ever get.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Space Stations - Creating hotel rooms that simulate the experience of being on a space station, providing a unique and immersive travel experience.
2. Space-inspired Design - Incorporating outer space themes and aesthetics into various industries, from interior design to hospitality, to tap into the fascination with space exploration.
3. Celebrity and Pop Culture Influence - Leveraging movies like 'The Martian' and NASA's advancements to create themed experiences that appeal to fans and capitalize on popular culture trends.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Opportunity for hotels to create unique and themed experiences using space-inspired designs to attract customers seeking extraordinary stays.
2. Interior Design - Incorporating space-themed decor and aesthetics in residential and commercial spaces to provide a futuristic and experiential environment.
3. Entertainment - Creating immersive sci-fi experiences in theme parks, museums, and events to entertain and educate visitors about space exploration and technology.

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