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INTERIORS

Hotel "Balchug Kempinski"

YEAR

2008

LOCATION

Moscow, Russia

Architect: Zuzana Cambelová.

The majestic Balchug Kempinski Hotel in Moscow dazzles with its refined decor, blending sophisticated elegance with modern comfort. The hotel’s spaces are adorned with luxurious natural materials, each contributing its unique touch to the overall interior composition.

The grandeur of the hotel begins with the opulent lobby, where floors and walls of smooth Cremo Delicato, with its warm and light hue, create a sense of lightness and airiness. These stone surfaces, with their gentle cream tone, radiate a soft light and make the space more inviting and welcoming.

At the heart of this elegant space is a stunning floor panel made from Brown Siena and Belgium Black stones. The design, featuring rich chocolatey Brown Siena and deep black Belgium Black, forms a sophisticated and dynamic pattern that adds uniqueness and visual depth to the interior.

Completing the overall composition is Nero Portoro, used in the framing of elevator portals and fireplace design. This stone, with its intense black shade and striking veining, imparts a refined austerity and contemporary chic to the hotel’s interior.

The bathrooms are adorned with slabs of Calacatta marble and Via Lactea granite, adding a touch of luxury. The marble, with its pristine white background and expressive gold or gray veining, enhances the elegance of the interior.

Materials

Siena Brown Marble
Marble
Siena Brown
Cremo Delicato Marble
Marble
Cremo Delicato
Nero Portoro Marble
Marble
Nero Portoro
Belgium Black Marble
Marble
Belgium Black
Calacatta Marble
Marble
Calacatta