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citizenM
London, England; Paris, France; Taipei, Taiwan
The first citizenM hotel was launched in Amsterdam in 2008 and many others have since opened in cities around the globe. The design hotel chain seeks to offer its guests affordable luxury. While the individual rooms provide the amenities expected by today's visitors, the heart of each citizenM hotel is the communal area: the place where guests come together to relax, work, chat, eat or watch television – or simply enjoy a drink at the bar.
To ensure that all these spaces are designed as appealingly and sustainably as possible, citizenM outfits them with furnishings from the expansive Vitra product portfolio. This is once again the case with the chain’s most recent additions: ‘Shoreditch’ and ‘Tower of London’ in London, ‘Charles de Gaulle Airport’, ‘La Defense’ and ‘Gare de Lyon’ in Paris and ‘Taipei’ in the Taiwanese capital – the first citizenM hotel in Asia.
To ensure that all these spaces are designed as appealingly and sustainably as possible, citizenM outfits them with furnishings from the expansive Vitra product portfolio. This is once again the case with the chain’s most recent additions: ‘Shoreditch’ and ‘Tower of London’ in London, ‘Charles de Gaulle Airport’, ‘La Defense’ and ‘Gare de Lyon’ in Paris and ‘Taipei’ in the Taiwanese capital – the first citizenM hotel in Asia.
Architecture
ConcreteInterior architecture
Concrete / citizenMPhotographer
Richard Powers
ConcreteInterior architecture
Concrete / citizenMPhotographer
Richard Powers