Architecture Sigurd Lewerentz, Wingårdhs Architects
Architecture Sigurd Lewerentz, Wingårdhs Architects
Spread across a former warehouse from the early 20th century and a curvaceous 1990s-built rear house...
the hotel is a work of harmonious architectural synergy. Originally planned and constructed by famous architect Sigurd Lewerentz, the building that houses Blique by Nobis has been masterfully adapted by starchitect Gert Wingårdh so as to preserve the structure’s legacy while imbuing it with a fresh sense of contemporaneity.
Interior design Wingårdhs Architects
An interior defined by leather, textiles, wood, and timeless design makes for a warm and inspiring city retreat.
By combining an industrial base, defined by beautiful concrete surfaces, with interiors awash in leather, textiles and wood, the hotel emits a warm atmosphere underpinned by a hard-edged, visual stoicism. Here, large geometric light fixtures are echoed by “illuminated” tables, while intimate spaces are juxtaposed by large, audience-style gathering places—and all set beneath an industrial veneer.