With a focus on music and industrial style, nhow Berlin has opened its doors. Architect Sergei Tchoban and designer Karim Rashid were tasked with blending creativity, dynamism, and urban vibes for the property, resulting in an emphasis on contrasts. Rashid custom made the furniture gracing the hotel’s 304 guestrooms and suites, where TVs are incorporated into mirrored wall units and bathrooms adorned with glass walls. Spread over two floors, the nhow Suite comprises a bedroom, sitting room, kitchen, and a roof terrace.
Rashid’s trademark colorful designs continue at the All Day Restaurant, which features a terrace. A defining feature of the hotel is the nhow Music Sound Floor, home to two mixing studios and a lounge. In addition, an art gallery will showcase rotating pieces from local artists, while modern meeting space can be broken into multiple configurations.