in the Japanese aesthetic the mutis hotel is visualized
with brutalist tones and minimal vibrations, the monumental to imagine on 279 concept studio for mutis Hotel surfaces in Indonesia. in two months, the visualization referring to the Japanese aesthetic takes shape.
“One of the ideas of this project was to give people the possibility to feel like part of nature through the location, natural materials, colors, objects of art and the interaction of plants with interior and architecture “, explain the designers.
the outdoor bar is partly made of an old Japanese wooden facade. custom lamps randomly placed above the bar counter are rusty metal
all images are courtesy of 279 concept studio
279 studio concept models the hotel in minimalist lines and stylistic combinations
279 concept studio based in ukraine gives free rein to the imagination. as the mutis hotel is modeled, the founders, dmitri hlavenchuk and daria hlavenchuk, bring together combinations of different stylistic directions. through geometric, materialistic and furnishing experiences, an almost sacred feeling is portrayed. in minimalist lines and combinations inspired by asian culture, the attention to textures and details definitely shines through.
the decorative plaster inside, the polished concrete floor and the custom metal and wood panels on the walls are meticulously studied. from industrial lighting choices to wild green plants, an almost commemorative atmosphere reigns in the hotel.
The mutis hotel room is a combination of Asian and minimalist direction that includes expressive textures and personalized details.
on concrete, several layers of decorative plaster with an aging effect are applied
the open-air stone bathroom