Large windows with beautiful views of the gulf, horizontal

cuts and terraces from which to enjoy a unique panorama,

completely open to the exterior, also transparency and

clean lines in the internal division of the space. These

are the hallmarks of Hotel Bocage designed by the Thai

architect Duangrit Bunnag in the district of Hua Hin, two

and a half hours from Bangkok. The horizontal volumes,

sincere treatment of revived matter in its true essence,

and the small size of the complex compared to the big

resorts that have rapidly colonized the territory, help to

give the rooms a feeling of peace and security. An intimate

retreat with only six exclusive rooms from 42 to 75 square

meters, where essential and refined language reigns and

the excellence of the furnishings, surfaces and details

have the task of transmitting sophisticated luxury yet at

the same time a warm atmosphere.

Interiors and the choice of furnishings were conceived by

designers in cooperation with Boundary, a landmark in

Bangkok for contemporary design and promoter of many

well-known brands Made in Italy. The result is an elegant

atmosphere, made up of clean lines, neutral tones and

precious surfaces, environments in which there are only a

few significant items of furniture.

A transparent lantern, which can be suitably darkened

with the aid of curtains, de

fines the bathroom environment

within the suite. Purely aesthetic, with large glass surfaces

without pro

files to limit the space of well being and to

delimit the shower area. In this context sophisticated

antoniolupi collections are placed, solutions that

encounter the identity of space thanks to the

flexibility and

interpretation of a concept developed on the idea of a

modern but welcoming retreat. Bathtubs, sinks, sanitary

ware, shower heads, accessories and complements,

help to create a virtuous dialogue with surfaces and

furnishings, in an ongoing re

flection, perspective, depth

and overlapping. The result is a bright and ample space

able to respond, both aesthetically and functionally, to the

needs of a cosmopolitan and sophisticated audience.

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