GODOT Design collaborated with Yu Ji twice. Based on the geometric order of Art Deco and the refined and luxurious essence of the old money style, it creates a secluded space amidst the hustle and bustle, jointly building this hidden luxury aesthetic paradise hidden within the details. Each visit becomes a gentle encounter with texture and relaxation.
Where Art Deco geometry meets old-money elegance, Godot introduces the space with a defining arc. The luminous curve extends from the wall, gracefully following the entrance’s dome.
The vaulted lobby opens with an Art Deco screen in black and gold. A dark green marble reception desk meets the gray stone floor. The lounge radiates fluid ease, where sunlight filters through louvers onto a velvet sofa and marble table.
Stone treads with ink-like veins meet the sharp geometry of black railings. Where the stairs turn, a white sculpture rests—silent yet speaking.
Upstairs, quiet luxury unfolds. Warm wood curves meet cool marble, while ribbons of light descend the wall—blending Art Deco order with relaxed ease.
An ink-veined marble washstand meets wood cabinetry, detailed with brass. Black-and-white tiles frame a soft tub. Under a crystal pendant and slatted light, care meets quiet beauty.
This aesthetic speaks in understated refinement and unhurried detail, where true luxury lies in calmness of body and mind—and every visit becomes a gentle encounter with hidden, beautiful restraint.
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