Whilst living Down Under, we try to camp out as much as we can. The weather is great most of the year, the nature and scenery are amazing and the wildlife is something you can't get enough of (I mean, there's nothing like coming out of your tent and spot a kangaroo hopping by isn't it? Not even the most terrific room service!)
But when I've saw these photos of Hotel Favorita in Porto, Portugal, no feeling of synthetics or alienation came up. This place looks like home-away-from-home. It feels cozy and warm and feature the airy, clean, Mid-Century modern design I adore.
The hotel's building was structurally transformed by Portuguese architect Nuno Sottomayor and the interiors were finished by designer Sam Baron that cleverly designed the place as a house where everyone is warmly welcomed rather than a design hotel.
Have a look.









I look forward to visit Portugal one day.
There is something so appealing and intriguing in this country with its unique old-fashioned character. I would especially like to visit Porto thanks to the Port wine producing which fascinate both The Man and myself. It is great to learn Porto also offer great design!
Here's to our next Portuguese holiday!
For more images and further information on the process of designing Hotel Favorita, visit Yatzer.
Photography: Pedro Lobo
Oh Wow, what a perfect hotel, so so beautiful !!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous... also, such a fan of the language. Lovely and musical to me, thinking a vacation there would be the perfect reason to try to learn some of it!
ReplyDeletethat's a hotel???? it looks so much like a beautiful home. don't blame you. i'd take it any day of the week.
ReplyDeleteGabbi - I totally agree! Many think Italian or Spanish are the most beautiful languages and I do love them both, but Portuguese is my favorite. Whenever I hear Portuguese I feel warm! There is something very sunny and sensual about it.
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delightful. I could definitely feel at home, and luxurious all at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI'd imagine there isn't anything like stepping out of a tent and seeing a kangaroo hop by...that would blow my mind! ;)
I agree with you about hotels. But on the other hand I really like the feeling of being a diva when I stay at a super nice hotel.
ReplyDeletecheck where I stayed a few weeks back: http://longuette.blogspot.com/2010/07/newsw-one-good-one-bad.html
not so bad, uh?
Ylenia
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