Press Information hansgrohe Makes the Bathroom Special at the Hobo Hotel Stockholm There s No Better Way to End a Long Summer Night HOBO_Room_and_Bathroom The unconventional Hobo offers lots of room for people to express themselves and be creative. Sophisticated design is apparent in the bathrooms, which the Berlin-based Studio Aisslinger equipped with hansgrohe bathroom fixtures. Schiltach, September 2017. Stockholm is spread out over fourteen islands and a bit of the mainland. The city has a population of over a million and is famous for its historic centre and attractions such as the Royal Palace and the Stockholm Concert Hall, where the Nobel prizes are awarded every year. But Scandinavia s largest city is also the centre of Northern Europe s creative scene, which now has a new home in the Norrmalm district: the Hobo Hotel, which opened in March 2017. Probably the most private spaces in a hotel the bathrooms are beautifully equipped with quality taps and showers made by hansgrohe, the premium brand from the Black Forest.
The Comeback of Brunkebergstorg The Hobo is located in the modern commercial district of Norrmalm, also known as Stockholm s City. Although the hotel is very centrally situated between the main train station and the popular Kungsträdgården park, Brunkebergstorg, a street marked by 1970s architecture, had been somewhat forgotten in recent decades. The hotel, which belongs to the Nordic Hotels & Resorts group owned by Norwegian entrepreneur Petter Stordalen, breathes new life into the district together with its neighbouring sister hotel At Six. The award-winning, Berlin-based industrial design office Studio Aisslinger was responsible for the hotel s interiors. Some of Aisslinger s furniture projects are considered design classics today and are on display in famous museums such as the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich and the Museum of Modern Art MoMA in New York. A Collage with a Laid-Back Feel Studio Aisslinger s concept for the Hobo: Creative functionality, appealing to both urban travellers and creative hipsters. Hobo sees itself as a communicative, open-minded place where outgoing people can meet and network. It is dynamic, radiates optimism and cultivates an unconventional and casual style. The hotel is not just an accommodation, it is an experience; it features a pop-up space, where alternating young artists can display their work, a restaurant and bar with craft beer from a local microbrewery, and a bike station in the lobby. Loft-like spaces with direct access to all public and seating areas extending over two floors, invite guests and visitors to meet and share the experience. The interior resembles a collage, one of Aisslinger s hallmarks. Cushions with ethnic patterns on modern design furniture are not contradictions. A mix of materials, such as stone and wood, natural hues, colourful accents and warm lighting create a pleasant, informal ambience simply hyggelig, as Sweden s Danish neighbours would say. Unexpected Perspectives An authentic and modern way of life with a slightly hippie-like feel, a bit reminiscent of the freedom and easy-going spirit of being on the road in a VW camper van: this is what Hobo aims to create. Upon entering their hotel room, guests find a bed in the middle of the room; the headboard, a metal frame structure, acts as a room divider. The back side of this dividing structure faces the door and is equipped with a desk and storage space, while the bed itself
faces the window so that guests can lie on the bed and look out the wood-framed panes directly into the sky: This is an interior that surprises and creates a memorable experience, explains Werner Aisslinger. In creating the interiors of the hotel s 201 rooms, Studio Aisslinger collaborated with leading brands from all over Europe, including Italian furniture designer Giulio Cappellini. The plastic lighting specially designed by Aisslinger for the hotel was produced by the Swedish company Wästberg. Perfectly Designed Bathrooms Sophisticated design is also apparent in the bathrooms, which Studio Aisslinger equipped with hansgrohe bathroom fixtures. At Hobo, guests can freshen up under hansgrohe s Croma 220 showerpipe. The matching hand shower is a perfect complement. At the washbasin, the slender spout of the Talis Classic Highriser tap is reminiscent of old well pumps. Thanks to its height, the tap is more convenient for washing hands. The taps of the hansgrohe Talis Classic range have a slender, cylindrical body and a bell-shaped base. The characteristically designed lever is easy to hold and the Boltic lever lock ensures wobble-free operation. Even after especially long Scandinavian summer nights, the Hobo community can relax comfortably and beautifully in the most private of all hotel rooms: the bathroom.
As part of the internationally active Hansgrohe Group, hansgrohe is the premium brand for showers, shower systems, bathroom and kitchen taps, as well as kitchen sinks. With its many award-winning products, hansgrohe shapes the flow of water in the kitchen and the bathroom. Because this is where people spend the time they treasure most and experience precious moments in the interaction with water. With these moments in mind, hansgrohe develops ground-breaking solutions that unite extraordinary design, long-lasting quality and intelligent features for maximum ease of use. hansgrohe turns water into an impressive experience: hansgrohe. Meet the beauty of water. Find out more about the brand hansgrohe on: www.facebook.com/hansgrohe www.twitter.com/hansgrohe_pr if Design Leader in the Sanitation Industry In the current ranking of the International Forum Design (if) of the best companies in the world for design, the Hansgrohe Group, with its brands AXOR and hansgrohe, ranks 6th among 2,000 listed companies. The 1040 points earned by the Schiltach-based fixtures and shower specialist outperform famous brands such as Audi, BMW or Apple and reconfirm the company s leading position in the sanitation industry. www.hansgrohe.com/design Further Information: Hansgrohe SE - Public Relations - Franziska Seitz P +49 78 36 51 1452 F +49 78 36 51 1170 E-Mail: public.relations@hansgrohe.com www.hansgrohe.com
Image Overview HOBO Hotel Stockholm HOBO_Facade_Patricia Parinejad Copyright: Patricia Parinejad The sky is the limit: The unconventional Hobo offers lots of room for people to express themselves and be creative. HOBO_Room_and_Bathroom Even the hotel s smaller rooms have an airy feel thanks to the optimum use of space with clothes rails, hooks and open shelving. Light colours and natural materials create a friendly atmosphere. HOBO_Room_2 Clever solution: The back side of the bed is a room divider with a desk attached.
HOBO_Room_1 From the bed guests can gaze up into the sky... HOBO_Room... and the suites in the upper storeys even offer views of Stockholm s City. HOBO_Bar Airy, lots of light, many options: the restaurant, bar and lobby provide guests with spaces to meet and communicate. A special irrigation system takes care of the plants.
HOBO_Public Bathroom_2_Patricia Parinejad Copyright: Patricia Parinejad Team_WernerAisslinger Copyright: Studio Aisslinger Werner Aisslinger s team decided to equip the washbasins with taps from the hansgrohe Talis Classic line. HOBO_Bathroom_3_Patricia Parinejad Copyright: Patricia Parinejad Cool and cosy: The black tiles accentuate the beauty of the chrome-plated hansgrohe fittings. HOBO_Washbasin_Patricia Parinejad Copyright: Patricia Parinejad More convenience: The high spout of the hansgrohe Talis Classic washbasin tap recalls an old well pump.
HOBO_Bathroom_2_David Thunander Copyright: David Thunander The suites have the most exclusive bathrooms: a hansgrohe Croma 220 Showerpipe with a thermostat and hand shower next to the bathtub; the washbasin features the hansgrohe Talis Classic Highriser. Images link: http://pr.hansgrohe.com/references/swe_hobo_hotel_stockholm/index.php Copyright: We must draw your attention to the fact that we have only limited usage rights for the images provided, all further rights however belong to the respective photographers. These images may therefore only be published free of charge if they clearly and expressly serve to portray or advertise the performances, products or projects of Hansgrohe SE and/or its brands (AXOR, hansgrohe). Any other form of publication requires the approval of the respective copyright owner and remuneration must be made in agreement with said copyright owner.