Pantone, the popular colour scheme which is used by many art directors and designers has opened a hotel in the Belgium capital, just off Avenue Louise, adding to Pantones range of consumer spin offs which include their popular coloured mugs. The hotel which covers 7 floors was designed by Belgian interior designer Michel Penneman and Belgian architect Olivier Hannaert it has 59 rooms and suites which use one of seven Pantone colour palettes.

The colours of each of the room range from tranquil and aquatic to daring and fiery, which means you can choose a room which as the hotel says that compliment your mood, the rooms feature a flat screen LCD TV, Luxurious beds and linens, designer furniture, Pantone Universe shower gels and lotions, hair dryer, electric safe, A/C with climate control and free Wi-Fi.

The hotel has a rooftop terrace which has its own bar, here you can choose from Pantone cocktails which include Pink Champagne Pantone 12-1107, Lemon Drop Pantone 12-0736 and Daiquiri Green Pantone 12-0435. Whilst staying at the hotel guests can also speak to Pantone consultants for informal colour consultations.

 

Pantone Hotel, Brussels

Pantone Hotel, Brussels

Picture courtesy of Gastev

 

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