Royal Tulip Warsaw Apartments Aparthotel | Toy Designs
Royal Tulip Warsaw Apartments Aparthotel by Magdalena Federowicz-Boule

Royal Tulip Warsaw Apartments Aparthotel

Silver A' Design Award Winner 2023

contemporary hospitality interior, bar design, boutique hotel aesthetic, navy blue dominant palette, Prussian blue walls, brass metallic accents, copper tones, warm amber lighting, opalescent globe pendants, exposed industrial ceiling, polished hardwood flooring, cognac wood tones, cream upholstery, taupe textiles, dove gray leather, abstract neon art installation, distressed plaster wall treatment, curved architectural portal, Art Deco revival influences, mid-century modern seating, contemporary luxury, intimate ambiance, evening atmosphere, warm-cool color contrast, split-complementary harmony, rhythmic vertical elements, brass balusters, sophisticated material palette, jacquard fabric texture, industrial chic, refined eclecticism, layered lighting design, theatrical presentation, spatial threshold design, ceremonial separation, organic-geometric tension, European design sensibility, high-end hospitality, contemplative mood, welcoming atmosphere, accomplished interior photography, professional architectural documentation

Royal Tulip Warsaw is a modern aparthotel that creates a new category in hospitality: a hybrid of a luxury hotel, home, and office. The rich history of the place, as well as of Warsaw itself, became an inspiration for designers. Inspired by the great district plan of the capital from the 1920s, they alluded to its shape and the arrangement of its districts. In the whole building can be found analogies to parts of the city such as Wola, Srodmiescie, or Zoliborz.