Tbilisi-based 10:10 Interiors has renovated a part of the Lopota Lake Resort & Spa in Georgia’s Kakheti wine area, introducing a color palette that evokes the encompassing panorama and clay vessels utilized in conventional winemaking.
Positioned within the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains, the lodge affords a spread of lodging organised round a lake, with the area’s nature and tradition forming the centrepiece of the visitor expertise.
10:10 Interiors, headed by designers Sandro Lominashvili and Nanka Dolidze, was tasked with redesigning 84 rooms unfold throughout 4 buildings on the 60-hectare family-owned property.
“The purpose was not merely to ship normal consolation, however to supply a way of place – an expertise that displays Kakheti, its historical past, its supplies, its landscapes and its traditions,” the designers advised Dezeen.

The renovated rooms mix a minimalist sensibility with a distinctly Georgian character, marrying clear architectural traces with fastidiously crafted artisanal particulars.
All the visitor rooms function non-public balconies with views of the mountains and the property’s grounds, which knowledgeable the inexperienced hue and palette of natural textures utilized in a few of the areas.

Different rooms nod to the area’s winemaking heritage, with terracotta-coloured partitions evoking Georgian qvevri vessels which have been used to make wine for greater than 8,000 years and are nonetheless employed within the property’s personal vineyard to at the present time.
“We used pure supplies like clay, wooden, linen, felt and woven straw to deliver the calm of the outside inside and mirror the spirit of Kakheti,” Lominashvili and Dolidze defined.
“Delicate colors mixed with clear, fashionable parts create an area that feels each acquainted and renewed.”

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The bedrooms function textural felt wall hangings by Georgian artist Mariana Chkonia that add a tactile, natural element, whereas handwoven jute rugs are layered on high of the picket flooring.
Georgian woodworking atelier Wooden Crafters produced a number of customized items for the rooms, together with tables designed by 10:10 Interiors and constructed utilizing reclaimed timber from a 100-year-old home.

The pared-back areas function easy furnishings comparable to high-backed Bergère chairs from Italian furnishings maker Gervasoni, together with lighting designs from Danish manufacturers Ferm Dwelling and Hay.
The bogs are embellished with both black-and-white checkered tiles or white metro tiles with ceilings painted in a mustard hue.

The brand new visitor rooms characterize the most recent growth of the Lopota Lake Resort & Spa, which was established as a modest seven-room household deal with in 2008.
10:10 Interiors was based ten years in the past by photographer and inside designer Dolidze and product designer Lominashvili.

Their work ranges from residential and hospitality initiatives to customized furnishings and product design, usually incorporating pure supplies and native traditions in a up to date means.
Lominashvili has additionally developed a number of of his personal furnishings initiatives, together with a chair produced from wooden that resembles an insect and an angular steel chair that appears like an optical phantasm.












