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HOTEL MAKHNO

A bridge between tradition and modernity

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Type

hotel

Location

Ukraine

Area

1650 sq.m

Year

2023

MAKHNO Hotel takes you to the world of traditional and contemporary design and changes your perception of design.

The concept is to create an experience where every room feels like a work of art, with its own distinct personality and design

 The common thread that ties them all together is the creative use of ceramics, ceramic furniture, and original textures that adorn each space.

Reception

The hotel reception is a combination of modern Japanese culture and traditional Ukrainian materials.

Room №1

Upon entering this hotel room, guests will feel a warm and intimate atmosphere. The light tone of the walls, which feature a natural texture, is combined with the wooden ceiling.

The dining space

A closer look at KHMARA lamps reveals intricate patterns and details that have been carefully crafted by hand.

Room №2

This room is guarded by DIDO - a modern interpretation of traditional zoomorphic ceramics by MAKHNO studio. Ceramic furniture from the new ceramic collection. On the wall, Wind, a three-dimensional tile by MAKHNO Products, was created by the winds - elegant southern breezes and mischievous monsoons.

Room №3

This hotel room embodies a combination of modern Japanese culture and traditional Ukrainian materials. It will surprise you with its simplicity and elegance.

Room №4

This two-storey hotel room is ideal for families with children. The children's room in the attic is equipped with DIDO ceramic art toys, which guard the dreams of children, arranged on shelves near the cosy ceramic fireplace.

Art

In this hotel, you can not only enjoy lavish interiors and traditional Ukrainian materials, but you can also enjoy a variety of artworks, as Sergei Makhno is a collector and lover of contemporary art.

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Reception

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HOTEL MAKHNO

The hotel reception is a combination of modern Japanese culture and traditional Ukrainian materials. The hay luminaire not only adds a unique aesthetic look but also exudes a warm, inviting aroma that immediately envelops guests.

Room №1

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HOTEL MAKHNO

Upon entering this hotel room, guests will feel a warm and intimate atmosphere. The light tone of the walls, which feature a natural texture, is combined with the wooden ceiling. The ceramic lamp by MAKHNO creates a warm, subdued light that complements the cosy interior. In this room, the studio has combined ancient Ukrainian materials with modern design, creating an unsurpassed example of contemporary Ukrainian design that deeply reinterprets the cultural heritage.

The dining space

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HOTEL MAKHNO

A closer look at KHMARA lamps reveals intricate patterns and details that have been carefully crafted by hand. The organic shapes and textures of the ceramic material create a beautiful contrast to the clean lines of the table and chairs, adding an element of visual interest to the space. In a world where we spend so much time online and in virtual spaces, it’s nice to be in a place that feels so grounded and real. The KHMARA luminaires and the rest of the dining room interior are a testament to the power of design to create spaces that bring people together and inspire us to have meaningful relationships with each other.

Room №2

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HOTEL MAKHNO

This room is guarded by DIDO – a modern interpretation of traditional zoomorphic ceramics by MAKHNO studio. Ceramic furniture from the new ceramic collection. On the wall, Wind, a three-dimensional tile by MAKHNO Products, was created by the winds – elegant southern breezes and mischievous monsoons. Thanks to the exquisite shape of the tiles, the completed wall canvas looks dynamic and rhythmic – it seems as if the walls are moving under the warm gusts of Ukrainian winds.

The interplay between the traditional ceramic pieces and the modern tile design creates a truly exceptional atmosphere in the room, transporting visitors to a world of art and nature.

Room №3

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HOTEL MAKHNO

This hotel room embodies a combination of modern Japanese culture and traditional Ukrainian materials. It will surprise you with its simplicity and elegance.

There is a lot of wood, which adds natural warmth and comfort. It shows a deep respect for nature and is based on the principles of environmental responsibility. The KHMARA luminaires, made of wood specifically for this space, create a wonderful light accent.

The seating area is divided by wooden partitions, which gives the room a quiet intimacy and isolation. This area contains traditional Japanese elements that create an atmosphere of meditation and tranquillity.

Everything in this room is thought out to the smallest detail. It embodies the harmony of nature and modern culture, giving guests the opportunity to enjoy the beauty and relax in a relaxed and cosy environment.

Room №4

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HOTEL MAKHNO

This two-storey hotel room is ideal for families with children. The children’s room in the attic is equipped with DIDO ceramic art toys, which guard the dreams of children, arranged on shelves near the cosy ceramic fireplace. The walls are decorated with QUADROPOD, a tactile mix of textured clay and natural stone that encourages you to reach out and run your fingers over its surface, immersing you in a world of sensory pleasure. Whether you’re sitting with the kids in a cosy reading nook or relaxing on the wide sofa, this room creates an atmosphere of warmth and comfort.

Art

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HOTEL MAKHNO

In this hotel, you can not only enjoy lavish interiors and traditional Ukrainian materials, but you can also enjoy a variety of artworks, as Sergei Makhno is a collector and lover of contemporary art. The paintings chosen for the hotel are bridges between traditional cultural reinterpretations and contemporary art, creating a unique symbiosis that can be viewed for hours. Each work of art in this hotel has been chosen to evoke feelings, emotions and experiences that create a unique atmosphere that is hard to forget.

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