Invasive Wood Hotel Interiors

Policronica Transforms the Hotel Elysée Montmartre Interiors

Design firm Policronica has taken on a design project that transforms the interior space of Hotel Elysée Montmartre in Paris. It has almost exclusively used a single species of wood to align with the monochrome interior. It is defined by the architectural woodwork and the wooden furniture throughout the space. Almost all of the elements of the hotel is custom designed at the firm's workshop in Lisbon using locally gathered eucalyptus wood.

Architect Julien Labrousse speaks to Dezeen about the project, sharing "In contrast to the typical approaches to hotel interior design, often addressed in a more ensemble-focused logic, we aimed for this project to design and manufacture 100 per cent of the hotel's elements: the furnishings, lighting and handles. Without repetitive shipping from one point to another, as in traditional schemes, our production is extremely low in carbon."

Image Credit: Policronica

Custom-made Hotel Interiors
Policronica's approach to custom-design all elements of Hotel Elysée Montmartre reflects a shift towards personalized and unique interior spaces in the hospitality industry.
Sustainable Interior Design
Utilizing locally gathered eucalyptus wood, Policronica's project emphasizes the growing trend of eco-friendly and sustainable design practices in interior architecture.
Monochrome Aesthetic
The uniform use of a single wood species for a monochrome interior highlights a minimalist and cohesive visual trend in contemporary hotel design.

Who This Affects Most

Hospitality
The transformation of Hotel Elysée Montmartre by Policronica illustrates the potential for innovative design solutions to enhance guest experiences and brand differentiation.
Sustainable Manufacturing
Policronica’s commitment to using locally sourced materials and reducing carbon footprints underscores the importance of sustainability within the manufacturing and design sectors.
Woodworking
The intricate architectural woodwork and custom furnishings in Hotel Elysée Montmartre showcase new opportunities for craft-focused practices within the woodworking industry.
SCORE
5.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 77%
Activity 53%
Freshness 37%

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