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Since 1935, the Neues Schloss Privat Hotel Zurich has charmed guests with its rational-yet-rounded façade, an expert blend of Art Deco and Modernism. Today, thanks to a rethink by the city’s Carbone Interior Design, the interiors live up to the building’s motto: “A place that brings together what usually doesn’t combine.”
A member of the Marriott Autograph Collection, the 57-key hotel mixes a jewel-tone palette of velvety textures with walls in natural plaster. Rooms contrast shadow—bathroom walls in deep purple, dark oak details—and natural light. Public areas and a meeting room take advantage of similar contradictions, finding unexpected balances of curvy furnishings and the clean lines of linear light fixtures. And the new restaurant, Castellan’s, ties it all together, serving Mediterranean cuisine among banquettes that lap the walls like waves, just steps from Lake Zurich itself.
A custom screen creates a lounge area on the ground floor, with a Marelli sofa, Stellar Works armchair, Baierl & Demmelhuber tables, and floor lamp by Pulpo.
The floors of the guest bathrooms are clad in graphic Ornamenta tile, with Dornbracht sinks and Grohe faucets.
The oak-floored entrance leading to the concierge desk includes a bar with Stellar Works and Moroso seating.
The team retained the hotel’s distinctive stone façade and rounded balconies.
A 2F floor lamp illuminates the custom reception desk.
Art pieces mix with rustic clay jugs in nooks in the textured-plaster walls Castellan’s, the hotel restaurant.
Tom Dixon chairs and tables by Baierl & Demmelhuber gather in Castellan’s dining room.
A suite’s lounge offers a sofa, table, and wardrobe by Baierl & Demmelhuber, upon an Alarwool rug.
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