At the heart of the XII. district in Budapest, the former Semler Villa built in the 1930s was abandoned for a long time until it was bought by the owners of the adjoining Villa Bagatelle and the Bagatellini bakery. The building was magically reborn as a boutique hotel, where the basic concept was to create homey spaces. Among the famous design brands, home decor pieces by Hungarian designers were also integrated into the interiors.
For the largest room in the gardenhouse another custom shaped rug was made to create a cozy corner with the stylish office desk and the fabulous artwork by Móni Kovács.
Customer: Bagatelle Gardenhouse
Location: 15 Németvölgyi Street, 1126 Budapest, Hungary
Architecture: Benczúr-Weichinger Studio, Edit Móder
Year: 2020
Material: 100% New Zealand wool
Size: 250 x 120,5 cm amorf heptagon
Technique: hand-tufting
The custom hand-tufted area rug with a special shape was designed to match the terrazzo tiles. The woolen blankets are highlighting the gorgeous armchairs ensuring the comfort of the guest.
Material: 100% New Zealand wool
Size: 2,8 x 3,6 m
Technique: hand-tufting
Year: 2020
The large rug under the bed was also made with hand-tufting technique. The unique color combination were chosen from wide range of sample colors to mach the atmosphere. Of course the yarn used to create the carpet is a first class rug wool from New Zeland and were custom dyed for the specific shades.
During the project, Krisztina enriched the spaces with several unique rugs, woolen blankets, and custom made hand-woven decorative pillows.
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