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The Pantone Hotel has recently opened just off the ritzy Avenue Louise in Brussels. A budget design hotel with 59 affordably priced rooms and suites patterned after one of seven distinct PANTONE Color palettes; many also offer unparalleled views of Brussels.
The Pantone Hotel will awaken guests' senses to an array of colorful delights and playful surprises. Designed by Belgian interior designer Michel Penneman and Belgian architect Olivier Hannaert, each of the hotel's seven floors are enlightened by different color palettes to complement guests' emotions with distinctive hues -- whether vivid or subdued.
Through a licensing partnership with British developers, the Pantone Hotel is part of PANTONE UNIVERSE(R), an expanding line of colorful, design-inspired products for consumers. From PANTONE Chip inspired mugs created by W2 to Sonia Spencer cufflinks and Alpa stationary and bags, the hotel offers the largest selection of PANTONE UNIVERSE products worldwide, all available for purchase at the hotel.
There are also Pantone consultants available for color consultations, or to deliver educational seminars on colour psychology and trends. -CF
Published 25.05.2010
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