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The Hotel Indigo Savannah, designed by CJMW Architecture, is located at the city’s historic Ellis Square in the former Guckenheimer building.
Front-desk pods feature jade-toned cabinets, which complement original wood columns.
Large-scale furniture pieces in the lobby’s seating areas ensure privacy and intimacy.
The lobby draws eyes upward toward artful metal mesh installations reminiscent of the Spanish moss that lines the streets outside.
Colorful art, inspired by installations spread across the city, adds moments of vibrancy to the neutral palette.
The lobby bar features structural timber columns, a trellis, and a zinc-topped bartop.
Simple wood-framed chairs in the bar area are influenced by the city’s famed markets.
Spiral staircases in some fourth-floor suites provide access to attic areas.
Custom bathroom murals pay homage to the Oglethorpe Plan, the gridded layout of the city created by Savannah’s founder General James Oglethorpe.