Sir Hotels Makes a Permanent Dock in Ibiza
Inspired by the coastal region, the new Sir Joan hotel uses contemporary design to reflect its maritime surroundings.
The Sir Hotels hospitality collective recently added its first Spanish property, the Sir Joan hotel in Ibiza, to its already impressive collection of boutique hotels. Surrounded by the city?s center, nightlife and Talamanca Beach, the hotel embodies a free-spirit ethos that attracts party animals and recluse modern travelers alike.
There are 38 rooms and suites on the properly, all designed to reflect the hotel?s maritime surroundings. Designed by architect and interior designers Baranowitz + Kronenberg, the interiors of the guest rooms feature walls and ceilings that look like choppy waters and round mirrors that resemble the windows below deck on a yacht. The rooms are also adorned with curated artworks by Spanish artists Joan Hernandez Pijuan, Carlos Irijalba Inercia, photographs by Ibiza-based Landry A., and decorated bookshelves that give a homely touch. For the ultimate splurge, spring for the top floor penthouse suites which boast wraparound terraces and 360 degree views of Ibiza.
The interiors of the public areas feature the same deceiving, reflective walls as the guest rooms. Plank wood lines the floor while reflective aluminum lines ceiling giving off the effect that you?re on a boat at sea. For a bite to eat, you can pick between the hotel?s IZAKAYA Asian Kitchen & Bar, a contemporary restaurant that serves Japanese cuisine fuse...
The Sir Hotels hospitality collective recently added its first Spanish property, the Sir Joan hotel in Ibiza, to its already impressive collection of boutique hotels. Surrounded by the city?s center, nightlife and Talamanca Beach, the hotel embodies a free-spirit ethos that attracts party animals and recluse modern travelers alike.
There are 38 rooms and suites on the properly, all designed to reflect the hotel?s maritime surroundings. Designed by architect and interior designers Baranowitz + Kronenberg, the interiors of the guest rooms feature walls and ceilings that look like choppy waters and round mirrors that resemble the windows below deck on a yacht. The rooms are also adorned with curated artworks by Spanish artists Joan Hernandez Pijuan, Carlos Irijalba Inercia, photographs by Ibiza-based Landry A., and decorated bookshelves that give a homely touch. For the ultimate splurge, spring for the top floor penthouse suites which boast wraparound terraces and 360 degree views of Ibiza.
The interiors of the public areas feature the same deceiving, reflective walls as the guest rooms. Plank wood lines the floor while reflective aluminum lines ceiling giving off the effect that you?re on a boat at sea. For a bite to eat, you can pick between the hotel?s IZAKAYA Asian Kitchen & Bar, a contemporary restaurant that serves Japanese cuisine fuse...
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