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Hotel Monograph Freedom Square Tbilisi, Georgia

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“Our goal was to create a lavish environment based

on a conceptual design, which was achieved

through a harmonious mixing of texture, colors,

materials, and existing space”.

Proact

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The charming historic center of Tbilisi, Georgia teems

with ancient churches and stunning neoclassical architecture

sprinkled along its winding cobbled streets. It’s the perfect

location to spend a relaxed city break for those who crave

a dose of history and culture. But not everything in the

Georgian capital is stuck in the past. The Hotel Monograph

in the city’s central Freedom Square is a modern hotel that

enthusiastically embraces contemporary design.

“Our goal was to create a lavish environment based

on a conceptual design, which was achieved through a

harmonious mixing of texture, colors, materials, and existing

space”, explains the architects from the Georgian firm

Proact. Housed in a landmark building originally constructed

in the 19th century, Proact based the design concept on

stories, sketches and books about Georgia by famous

travelers dating back to the 12th century such as Alexandre

Dumas, John Steinbeck and Pietro Della Valle, which were

incorporated throughout the public spaces.

In the rooms, however, tranquility was the main

priority. Cool grey walls and floors are offset by square

black bed frames and playful accent furniture in shades

of turmeric yellow or cherry red, colors which have been

carried through to the bathrooms in the form of bright

accent walls. Here the designers have opted for one of

Agape’s more contemporary feeling products, the sculptural

Ottocento tub, which elevates the space from a simple suite

to a luxury retreat.