The Mystique Hotel in Santorini Boasts a Muted Color Palette
Elena Rahman — October 21, 2021 — Art & Design
References: mystique.gr & design-milk
The Mystique hotel is located in Santorini, Greece. It is a modern retreat hotel that overlooks the Aegean Sea. Architect Mary Kavagia and interior designer Frank Lefebvre collaboratively created the hotel to harness the calming effects of muted color palettes and traditional Cycladic architecture.
The hotel boasts panoramic views of the active volcano and the Aegean sea with 42 villas and suites carved into the Caldera cliffs of Oia. The building features gentle curves and sculpted arches that blend into the calming color of the floors to evoke a sense of regional charm. Natural materials are coupled with the latest technology to establish an unforgettable hotel experience. The largest suite, dubbed the Holistic Villa, is located at the highest point of the Mystique hotel.
Image Credit: Mystique
The hotel boasts panoramic views of the active volcano and the Aegean sea with 42 villas and suites carved into the Caldera cliffs of Oia. The building features gentle curves and sculpted arches that blend into the calming color of the floors to evoke a sense of regional charm. Natural materials are coupled with the latest technology to establish an unforgettable hotel experience. The largest suite, dubbed the Holistic Villa, is located at the highest point of the Mystique hotel.
Image Credit: Mystique
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