Architecture Collective Development
Architecture Collective Development
Salvaged wood and industrial windows contrast with polished glass façades to reflect the city’s overall identity.
Local firm Collective Development is responsible for the brilliantly sensitive restoration of this old publishing house. Salvaged wood, along with postindustrial window frames, create an eye-catching façade. Sections of the hotel, showcasing original Georgian art, have been given gallery-like treatment featuring atrium-style walls that allow for plenty of daylight.
Interior design Collective Development
Patterned wallpaper and wood floors add to the 1930s New York vibe, while “The Kitchen” features Parisian charm.
Forward-thinking entrepreneur Temur Ugulava showcases his unique, avant-garde approach to design at Rooms Tbilisi with a traditional-meets-contemporary style and a rough-but-sophisticated artisanal interior. Hence, rooms and suites are outfitted with handmade wallpaper, rich wood floors complement claw-foot tubs, and mood lighting underlines it all.