Max Brown debuts in Germany
Max Brown Hotels has announced its entry into Germany with the 65-key Max Brown Midtown in Düsseldorf and Max Brown Ku’Damm in Berlin.
“With our first two hotels in Amsterdam, we have led the way: urban lifestyle, fresh design, a prime location, and a dedicated team can come at an affordable price,” comments Bram van der Hoek, Managing Director of Europe Hotels Private Collection. “With Max Brown we have created a young and playful brand without making any compromises on comfort or service. We are excited to bring this concept to Germany.”
Guestrooms at both hotels will be designed by Saar Zafrir, who will aim to create simple spaces with a loving eye for detail and a strong emphasis on comfort and functionality. All guestrooms will boast Max Brown signature bedding and linen, tea sets and Dead Clean bathroom amenities. Oak hardwood flooring, ornate wallpaper, wooden wall panels and window shutters in off-white hues will feature throughout the guestroom designs, while bright oriental rugs and bedspreads from Hay will add colour. Thanks to a collaboration with Düsseldorf-based record label Unique Records each room is equipped with a selection of vinyl, ready to be played on Crosley record players. The Large rooms in Düsseldorf and Extra Large rooms in Berlin will offer an additional sofa bed to cater for the urban traveller’s essential needs.
Designer Alona Eliasi will transform the spacious ground floors into lively meeting spots for locals and travellers alike. Eliasi will combine vibrant patterns and retro chic influence with black marble floors, mid century furnishings, velvet cushions, oriental rugs and wallpaper inspired by the rainforest. Serving as community hubs, Max Brown Midtown and Max Brown Ku’Damm will also host regular events like game and movie nights, parties and cultural events.
Max Brown Midtown in Düsseldorf is open now, while Max Brown Ku’Damm is set for a Q4 2016 opening.
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