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The interior shell of At Six from Universal Design Studio features a monotone palette of stone, blackened steel, marble, and timber.
The arrival experience of At Six is punctuated by “Mar Whispering,” a marble head sculpture from Spanish artist Jaume Plensa.
The restaurant inside At Six is dressed in a muted palette with a mix of classic and modern furniture.
At Six guestrooms echo the monotone color scheme with elements like timber wall panels and marble credenzas.
At Six boasts a robust contemporary art collection sourced from more than 1,600 artists to infuse a human touch across the industrial architecture.
Next door, the 201-room boutique property Hobo from Studio Aisslinger features bold splashes of color in furniture, carpeting, and artful details.
One of many whimsical notes found in Hobo’s design is a wall clad with colorful books near reception.
A flip-dot wall installation from tech brand Teenage Engineering adds dimension to the lobby.
An irreverent mural from Karl Grandin of Omnipollos adorns the wall of Hobo’s restaurant.
Hobo features open, loft-like interiors to make all public spaces accessible.
The interior is outfitted with a combination of warm, natural textures including stone, wood, and plants.
Red partitions and hanging pendants in Hobo’s restaurant offsets metal finishes like brass.
Wallcovering in Hobo’s corridors depict a forest scene, highlighting the hotel’s emphasis on greenery and playfulness.
Hobo guestrooms are equipped with pinboard walls, which double as storage.
At Hobo, several guestrooms are oriented toward the window to soak up city views.
In other Hobo guestrooms, the headboard acts as a room divider, while the bed also doubles as a desk.
Spanning nearly 420 square feet, Hobo suites are outfitted with spacious living areas, contemporary furniture, and pops of color.