Hotels
Hesperia Hotel Seville
The Hesperia Hotel in Seville reinterprets the vibrant spirit of the Andalusian capital through a design that celebrates light, colour and joy. Its recently renovated lobby has become a statement of style, where Dune ceramics add texture, character and sophistication to this welcoming space.
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The Hesperia Sevilla reinterprets the vibrant spirit of the Andalusian capital through a design that celebrates light, colour and joy. Its recently renovated lobby has been transformed into a statement of style, where Dune ceramics add texture, character and sophistication to this welcoming space.
Inspired by the new philosophy of the Hesperia Hotels Resorts brand, the project conveys a complete sensory experience, reflecting the charm of Seville. Located in the heart of the commercial district and just a few minutes from the Giralda and Plaza de España, the hotel invites guests to immerse themselves in the essence of the city: the warmth of its people, the richness of its history and the vitality of its colours.
In the reception area, the interior design combines fine materials and handcrafted details. The counters, clad in Dune Agadir Lava porcelain tiles in reddish tones with a glossy finish, add sophistication and visual impact, contrasting with a floral background that evokes the joy and nature of Andalusia.
The balance between the ceramic, the golden metallic details and the warm lighting creates an enveloping and welcoming atmosphere, where each texture takes centre stage. The combination of shine and colour results in a hall that reflects the positive energy of Seville, reinterpreted from a contemporary perspective.
This is a project that exudes design and hospitality, where the ceramic floor carpet, made up of tiles from the Saudade series, completes an iconic space that blends the functionality of hotel design with the emotional beauty of ceramic materials.
Dune ceramics not only cover, but transform, giving the lobby a unique personality and its own visual language: modern, elegant and deeply Andalusian.
Interior design project by Enrique Tellechea - thenull.es