Hotel Bob in Stockholm is Tech-Savvi for Urban Nomads

Stockholm may sometimes survive her noisier colleagues, Copenhagen, but Swedish capital capital packages when it comes to Scandinavian innovation and sophisticated style. Its dynamic, forward-forward hospitality offered in the range of recently reworked unusual Grand hotels – Holding Pride of Place along Luka – to a smart hotel Langholmen. Joining Roster is newly opened Bob v Norrmalm. Shape within the otherwise Nondescript in the 1960s, a lodging with a Tech-drive characteristic 51 Cleverly equipped apartments in the apartment style, overrun enough seats and kitchens.

The wooden dining room with four chairs is set to mustard yellow wall, decorated with a geometric wooden art piece; The vase with flowers sit on the table.

Internationally recognized local practice Note Design Studio The interior design scheme that benefits the history of the building, a constantly refined stylish complaint between the city and needs to spotting clients who remain here in different time lengths.

Modern living room with beige sofa, black leather salons with wooden frame, red coffee table, floor lamp and heavy green curtains.

“(Bob V) is just a few steps from the Stockholm Lively Center in Stockholm and near some best prestone restaurants,” says Johannes Karlstrom, architect and co-founder of interdisciplinary practice. “It is a lively and colorful area and the perfect environment for the hotel is designed for a progressive and modern clientele,” explaining that the studio has been instigated from the building, which was built in 1965. years, when it was built in 1965. years, when it was built in 1965. years.

Modern living room with beige curved sectal sofa, black housewife, red oval coffee and book table, placed on brown curtains from the floor on the ceiling.

Seamless digital guest appearance leads these nomadic urbanities into cohesive stage interior – mixing past and current – with the latest innovations that are integrated at each step

Modern living room with a beige sector couch, red rectangular coffee table, green curtains and exposed ceiling light bulbs.

It’s not a surprise that Note Design Studio They decided to revive and embed many existing elements that accounted for the previous hotel in their place. In some cases, the award-winning company only introduced minimal interventions based on careful assessment of the necessary changes in conformity with modern requirements and those in the near future.

Red table with a beige vessel, closed book and dark spherical facility at the top, in front of the light olive green sofa with curved pillows.

The wooden locker with the red panel stands on the textured wall, holding books, small items and several electrical outlets on its shelf.

Neatly made a bed with white leaves and two pillows, he tached two modern black lamps, from the curtains of beige and framed artwork above his head.

“We strive to connect the founding of the 1960s in the spirit of today’s Stockholm, how I tell the story of the city in transformation, becoming more inclusive and more optimistic,” says Jesper Mellgren, architect in the design studio on the notes. “In this narrative, Brutalian exterior represents a restrictive and humble past, while the interior reflects the playful and vivid ideas of the bright future.”

Minimalist hotel room with a neatly built bed, a small bed with a lamp and open wooden wardrobe from a shelf containing complex books.

Wooden wardrobe with black square handles, open shelf holding a metal object and a counteranop with books and a decorative container.

Fortunately enough, the recognizable ERE style today regained popularity and relevance. Binding of everything are the monochrome corridors that connect accommodation in a generous but not too abundant package of agoy spaces. Through, slightly creams beige are intercepted with the middle wooden installation of wood and oxblood red accent surfaces. The same tone worn over the walls of tiles and bold furniture that break up Green above the Green guest salon.

The wooden locker with red poline and black handles contains a small white vase with dried yellow flower on one shelf.

Compact kitchenette with wooden wabels, sink, microwave and open shelves next to the round table with a black chair and a small vase under the roof light.

Carefully calibrated contrast and saturation is crucial when prompted to highlight existing elements such as exposed composite stone walls and fell on ceilings. Partial art pieces – including pictorial tapers created by Stockholm-based talents – make all the difference when they are paired with sparingly distributed vintage furniture. The softening of the environment is a matching carpet for wall on the wall and curtains for the ceiling that cover the entire walls and windows.

A small round table with aqueous glass, glass glaze and a French press, next to the black chair under the lantern for hanging paper in a modern, beige wall room.

Cafe corner with dark brown paved walls, red table, seat in the bench, black tall chair, a metal coffee pot, cup and lighting light.

Kitchenette with dark red paved back, red countertop, wooden cabinets, white pitcher, small vase with dried flowers and closed browns.

“Generic hotel and unsafe Short-term accommodation does not keep up with them modern passengers live, work and investigate,” says Niko Karstikko, co-founder and general manager recently established, but quickly expands Bob V. “Today’s guests want authentic local experiences without compromising comfort, consistency or quality. This is exactly what we offer: first-class local design, exclusive benefits and completely digital-free experience without problems.”

The fabric on the wall showing the building hanging on the brown wall above the dark upholstered bench; The three red light fastenings are on the brown ceiling.

Beige Shaggi Mat with a symmetrical abstract pattern in dark brown, black and red tones and ugly edges at the bottom.

Bob V and Gotes Design Studio Already Partnership at the following address Boutique Chain: Discarded Police Station in Soft Soft Soft Soft District. Set to open 2027. Year, the destination will certainly reflect similar approach: coherence of precise renovation and integration of technology.

A framed abstract image with a red background hangs on a brown wall in the straw lighted corridor with the upper lighting.

What: Bob v Norrmalm
Where: Stockholm
How much: $ 187
Design Lines: The 1960s carefully remodeled in monochrome design treatment and integrated technology more suitable for the needs of urban nomads here and for a long and short stay.
Reserve: Bob v Norrmalm

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Photography Riikka KantinkoskiIn the kindness of the design studies Note.

Adrian Madlener is Brussels-born, New York writer who deals with a collector and sustainable design. With a special focus on topics that show the best in the experimentation of LED crafts, it is dedicated to accompanying talents that push the envelope in different disciplines.



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