In formal terms the boundaries between the interior and exterior are blurred as a public footpath runs right through the hotel reception. The ground floor with its various patios thus becomes a public space where international hotel guests run into Amsterdam’s residents. The boundaries in the rooms are also fluid: the only substantive separation between the bathroom and sleeping area is a Duravit Vero washbasin. The typical rectangular form Vero sets a design statement and, in conjunction with the brass-framed clear glass pane, acts as a stylish room divider.
The whole of the wall facing the bed is decorated with graphics by the Amsterdam artist Jan Rothuizen. Rothuizen developed three different hand-drawn maps that tell the story of the hotel and its environs. His signature can also be found on the signposts and door plates throughout the hotel.

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