Interior of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Barcelona
The Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola is responsible for the interior design of the recently opened Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Barcelona.
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Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Barcelona
In keeping with Mandarin Oriental’s passion for working with creative and exciting design concepts, the prestigious Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola was commissioned to create the interior décor of Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona. The project reflects the open, cosmopolitan character of the great Mediterranean city where the hotel stands, along with the unmistakeable seal of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. The linear simplicity of the building, which was once the head offices of a bank, lends itself perfectly to the clean, balanced interior design by Urquiola.
Unique pieces
The spatial layout and furniture design, the ceiling decorations and the beautiful hand-woven carpets, reminiscent of the charm and distinction of great classical hotels, have all been carefully chosen by Urquiola. Nearly all the furniture has been specifically designed by the artist or adapted for the hotel in conjunction with such famous names as B&B Italia, DePadova, Flos and Moroso. From the Scandinavian style armchairs in Moments restaurant, the lobby sofa, which has been adapted from a traditional Chesterfield, the tartan carpet reminiscent of the Gentleman’s Clubs of bygone days which adorns the Banker’s Bar floor, to the fully restored early 20th century French ironing table which serves as a centrepiece to Blanc restaurant and lounge; each piece has been meticulously chosen or designed to give every venue its own character.
Rooms and suites
The hotel’s ninety-eight rooms sparkle in shades of cream and white, with avant-garde furniture sitting well alongside oriental details, such as large wall screens and wardrobes inspired by traditional lacquered Chinese boxes. Light oak floors and large bespoke beige rugs add warmth while the bathrooms, complete with oversized walk-in showers, are adorned with mosaics by Mutina and Bisazza that were conceived as magical boxes of coloured glass.
Entrance and lobby
An impressive atrium ramp draws passers-by from the busy central Passeig de Gràcia to the entrance hall of Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona from where guests can view the light filled Blanc restaurant and lounge below.
Blanc, the essence of Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona
Light is filtered in from the atrium and through large skylights positioned over Blanc restaurant and lounge, which is located on the lower floor, in the heart of the building. Possibly the most spectacular design element in the hotel is an enormous, rectangular, metallic grid which is suspended over the restaurant tables, allowing for greater privacy. Above this structure, a surprising “hanging garden” effect has been created by the addition of a number of plants.
Banker’s Bar and Moments
The Banker’s Bar and Moments restaurant are situated on the mezzanine level on either side of Blanc. The colourful décor of the Banker’s Bar features steel safes from the bank which formerly occupied the premises and which are now used to adorn the walls. At Moments, directed by the prestigious chef Carme Ruscalleda, hues of gold and amber predominate.
Mimosa Garden
The inner courtyard, otherwise known as the Mimosa Garden is one of Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona’s hidden treasures. Landscape architect Beth Figueras, in collaboration with Patricia Urquiola, was commissioned to decorate this unusual space. The result is a delightful garden terrace covering some 660 square metres, which has been perfectly integrated into the structure of the building. Colourful mimosas and other outdoor plants abound, while specially designed rope chairs invite guests to enjoy al fresco moments in this urban retreat.
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona: relaxing minimalism
A minimalist aesthetic is evident throughout the Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona. Dark wood detailing, black ceilings, white floors and the organic look of wet stone are predominant. Metallic curtains lead guests to each of the eight spacious and comfortable treatment rooms, where sophisticated period appliqués contrast with the overall simplicity of the space. In the pool area, a large malachite-green screen hides the Hammam from view.
Visit the Mandarin Oriental Barcelona’s website – here.
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Anatoli on 24 Dec 2009 at 1:28 am #
That entrance atrium is wonderful. A vertical column of white, broken up by random windows in a variety of shapes. Ascending that ramp is like entering a kingdom of wonder and excitement. I love it.
Alyson B. on 24 Dec 2009 at 1:47 am #
It’s great to see a somewhat major hotel chain stepping up their level of design. If you look at Mandarin Oriental’s recently done hotels, they’re much more interestingly designed than their ones from the past.
Yuki on 24 Dec 2009 at 1:59 am #
This is excellent. I want to go there…..now!
Rudy on 24 Dec 2009 at 3:06 am #
A few years ago I found Urquiola one of the most exiting designers. Now that she has risen to designer star status and is producing a high volume of both furniture and interior design her work fails to impress.
Sergey Yuzvinsky on 24 Dec 2009 at 4:16 am #
This hotel is more impressive than over 99% of the hotels in the world, so if you’re not impressed, I just feel sad for you. Seriously, have you seen the average hotel that gets built? They’re almost all dull and boring. As long as a company makes even the slightest attempt at doing something better than average, you should be impressed, because it’s more than almost everyone else is willing to do.
I am impressed by this design, and I admire the work Patricia has done on it. Hopefully I’ll have the opportunity to stay there some day.
Jose Munoz on 24 Dec 2009 at 8:05 am #
Superb! Every aspect. Superb!
Lance on 24 Dec 2009 at 8:39 am #
I’m exactly the opposite. I’ve never found any of her products to be more than just, well meh. But I definitely understand the pieces she designs now that I see them in the proper context, i.e. the Mandarin. They should not slap you in the face like a Dixon piece would in terms of instant gratification. I’ve never really liked a single piece of Patricia’s furniture when mixed with other designers, but when grouped together in a space such as this, I definitely appreciate them more.
Though still not an Urquiola fanatic, I definitely appreciate her work more now after seeing the hotel.
Amber Libera on 24 Dec 2009 at 9:01 am #
I love the furniture she designed for Moroso, B&B Italia, and Driade. This hotel is also very nice.
DJ on 24 Dec 2009 at 11:42 am #
Very nice hotel design. I would not want to live in a space like this, but for a short visit it is perfect. Interesting and slightly over the top.
Melissa on 24 Dec 2009 at 3:35 pm #
I want to live in a space like this.
edward3ah on 25 Dec 2009 at 1:55 am #
I’ve never really been impressed with most of Urquiola’s works, most especially her furniture pieces. But this I have to say, changed my perception on her. Bravo to you! I really LOVE this hotel. Every space is impressive but not over the top. Very nicely executed!
celina on 25 Dec 2009 at 4:49 pm #
I agree, I have always found Urquiola’s work amazing but in this hotel, although a very nice one,I can’t see anything impressive as in ‘never seen before”, anything that reflects her usual creativity.
Angel on 28 Dec 2009 at 5:42 am #
So beautiful! I want to go here someday (i just hope) I love it so much.
Roberta Rampazzo on 28 Dec 2009 at 12:30 pm #
Awesome! Love it !
Tere on 29 Dec 2009 at 9:22 pm #
This is really amazing. Just walking to the lobby promises something quite exceptional.
Riesna on 02 Jan 2010 at 10:36 am #
i’m from Mandarin Oriental Jakarta.
Congratulation, very amazing (hope someday will be there)
Nicol on 04 Jan 2010 at 1:16 am #
I just want a weekend in this amazing place
Mrgeok on 16 Feb 2010 at 5:04 am #
Where can i find more pictures of the spa ?
Its freaking awesome!
mark on 30 Mar 2010 at 7:52 am #
Congratulations!!!
Very fresh,
very different,
very suggestive.
Agnieszka K. on 26 Apr 2010 at 8:10 am #
amazing, innovative, creative, wow!
Sofia on 19 May 2010 at 12:32 pm #
No words can describe this amazing Hotel!~
If only the walls, furniture the Stones could TALK!
It would be an Amazing stay!~
Argee on 19 May 2010 at 8:34 pm #
Just soooo classy! I’d love to visit even just to take a peek at the actual interiors!
colleen on 08 Aug 2010 at 12:02 pm #
that was awesome. that indoor pool is beautiful.
etienne on 16 Aug 2010 at 2:57 am #
kudos to the mandarin! the entrance is simply stunning! its a different take on designing hotel lobbys, good to see a major hotel chain deviating from the usual hotel design.