Architect Simone Micheli Has Designed A Swan Themed Hotel Room In Milan

December 4, 2015

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

Architect Simone Micheli has designed the ‘Swan Room’, a suite for TownHouse Duomo, a hotel located in Milan, Italy.

 

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

The main space in the suite has been split into two areas by a large soft headboard, a sitting area and a sleeping area.

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

The small sitting area is contained within a circular white rug.

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

At night, the bright white room is lit by numerous light sources, such as the backlit mirror domes that are mounted on the wall.

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

The bed has prime position to take advantage of the view.

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

This mirror does double duty…

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

….it’s also a television.

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

Here you can see how the TV folds out to face the bed.

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

Here’s a close-up view of the upholstered headboard.

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

Here’s a close-up view of the domed backlit mirrors.

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

In the bathroom, large swan murals by Francesca Mandelli D’Agostini cover the walls.

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

 

Backlit mirrors are also found in the bathroom.

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim

Swan Room by Simone Micheli for TownHouse Duomo

Photography by Jurgen Eheim