The individuality and originality in this hotel is how PANTONE® have used their own colour matching system (which is recognised worldwide) to create a colourful experience.
You’ll find the colourful Pantone Hotel off the Avenue Louise in Brussels, Belgium. From the splashes of colour on the hotel’s exterior, you know it’s going to be a colourful stay as each room has been designed using one of the many Pantone® colour palettes. Be ready for bursts of saturated colour at every turn!
The hotel, located off the chic Avenue Louise in Brussels, close to Louise Square and Louise Metro Station also boasts more pops of Pantone's vivid colors, in the form of photographs by another renowned Belgian artist Victor Levy.
Showing posts with label Avenue Louise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avenue Louise. Show all posts
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Avenue Louise - Louise Square - Louise Metro
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brussel,
Brussels,
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Monday, 25 October 2010
Brussels Tourist Sites & Attractions
Pantone Hotel Brussels is an ideal place to experience personalised service and quality accommodation and makes an excellent base from which to explore the tourist sites and attractions of Brussels city centre.
Tourist Sites & Attractions - A few of the remarkable historical buildings, sites and tourist attractions of Brussels nearby include the King's House and Palace Of Justice and Royal Palace. The most eye-catching monument, Arc De Triomphe is must-see attraction of the city.
Pantone Hotel Location - Located off the Avenue Louise, in the heart of Brussels, Pantone Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from the fashionable shopping area of Avenue Louisea nd the Louise metro station. The Hotel Des Monnaies metro station is located a 5-minute walk away. Gare du Midi is only 3 metro stops away. Some of the city's famous torist sites and attractions are Cinquantenaire Park, Manneken Pis and St. Hubert, a covered shopping gallery.
Pantone Hotel Rooms - This central Brussels hotel boasts comfortable rooms that are well equipped with modern facilities. All rooms feature wireless Internet access, air conditioning, flat screen TV and private bathroom.
Tourist Sites & Attractions - A few of the remarkable historical buildings, sites and tourist attractions of Brussels nearby include the King's House and Palace Of Justice and Royal Palace. The most eye-catching monument, Arc De Triomphe is must-see attraction of the city.
Pantone Hotel Location - Located off the Avenue Louise, in the heart of Brussels, Pantone Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from the fashionable shopping area of Avenue Louisea nd the Louise metro station. The Hotel Des Monnaies metro station is located a 5-minute walk away. Gare du Midi is only 3 metro stops away. Some of the city's famous torist sites and attractions are Cinquantenaire Park, Manneken Pis and St. Hubert, a covered shopping gallery.
Pantone Hotel Rooms - This central Brussels hotel boasts comfortable rooms that are well equipped with modern facilities. All rooms feature wireless Internet access, air conditioning, flat screen TV and private bathroom.
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Gare du Midi,
King's House,
Manneken Pis,
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Royal Palace
Sunday, 5 September 2010
Things to See In Brussels
Today, Boulevard de Waterloo and Avenue Louis is home to many upmarket shops, restaurants and offices. From north to south, notable landmarks include:
- Louise Square, a crucial transportation nexus including a tramway and metro station. The Law Courts of Brussels are nearby.
- Stephanie Square, another extremely busy square surrounded by luxury shops. The tree-bordered part of the avenue begins here.
- The Louise Tower, also known as the Generali Tower, one of the tallest office buildings in Brussels.
- The intersection with the Chaussée de Vleurgat / Vleurgatsteenweg (which leads downhill to the nearby Flagey Square) dominated by the Blue Tower skyscraper.
- The scenic King's Garden (Tuin van de Koning or Jardin du Roi), a garden descending toward the nearby Ixelles Ponds.
- Olivier Strebelle's 16-ton bronze sculpture "Le Phenix 44" which commemorates the anniversary of the liberation of Brussels, which stands athwart the roundabout at King's Garden.
- The Slys Longchamps Square, which features several statues, the entrance to the La Cambre Abbey, and the massive IT Tower.
- A roundabout flanked by two twin neoclassical pavilions ending the avenue. Beyond it lies the Bois de la Cambre.
Monday, 7 June 2010
Brussels Eurostar Gare du Midi
The Hotel Des Monnaies metro station and the Louise metro station are located a 5-minute walk away. Eurostar at Gare du Midi is only 3 metro stops away.This colourful boutique hotel offers quiet rooms with free Wi-Fi in the trendy Saint Gilles quarter of Brussels. The fashionable Avenue Louise is a 5-minute walk away.
The Pantone Hotel Brussels has air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV, designer furniture and unique photography by the Belgian artist Victor Levy. Most hotel rooms overlook the city. Breakfast is served in the bright setting of the breakfast room. Furthermore, The Pantone Hotel Brussels has a 24-hour reception, a hotel bar and a dry cleaning service.
Brussels city centre hotel reviews - Selectism
The Pantone Hotel Brussels has air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV, designer furniture and unique photography by the Belgian artist Victor Levy. Most hotel rooms overlook the city. Breakfast is served in the bright setting of the breakfast room. Furthermore, The Pantone Hotel Brussels has a 24-hour reception, a hotel bar and a dry cleaning service.
Brussels city centre hotel reviews - Selectism
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Eurostar,
Gare du Midi,
Hotel Des Monnaie
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
Boutique Hotel, Avenue Louise, Brussels
Accommodating colour. Colour company Pantone has opened its Pantone Hotel in Avenue Louise, Brussels. Each of the hotel’s seven floors boast different colour palettes ‘to complement guests’ emotions with distinctive hues – whether vivid or subdued’.
Centrally located just steps from Avenue Louise, Brussels glamorous shopping and business district, the boutique Pantone Hotel combines a chic, colorful design aesthetic with comfortable, well-appointed guest rooms. The lobby and rooftop terraces are destinations unto themselves within a bustling city center famous for its artistic, culinary and political history.
Hoitel rooms feature installations from Belgian photographer Victor Levy which include a spectrum of Pantone colours.
Brussels Boutique hotel reviews - Brand E
Centrally located just steps from Avenue Louise, Brussels glamorous shopping and business district, the boutique Pantone Hotel combines a chic, colorful design aesthetic with comfortable, well-appointed guest rooms. The lobby and rooftop terraces are destinations unto themselves within a bustling city center famous for its artistic, culinary and political history.
Hoitel rooms feature installations from Belgian photographer Victor Levy which include a spectrum of Pantone colours.
Brussels Boutique hotel reviews - Brand E
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Avenue Louise,
Boutique Hotel,
Brussels,
Brussels Hotel
Saturday, 29 May 2010
Avenue Louise Shopping & Business District
Interior designer Olivier Hannaert and architect Michel Penneman have completed a hotel in Brussels, Belgium, for colour company Pantone.
Located in Brussels city centre just steps from Avenue Louise, a glamorous shopping and business district named for a king’s daughter and now a muse to modern-day designers, the boutique PANTONE HOTEL combines a chic, colorful design aesthetic with comfortable, well-appointed guest rooms. The lobby and rooftop terraces are destinations unto themselves within a bustling city center famous for its artistic, culinary and political history.
Chic Brussels city centre reviews - Dezeen
Located in Brussels city centre just steps from Avenue Louise, a glamorous shopping and business district named for a king’s daughter and now a muse to modern-day designers, the boutique PANTONE HOTEL combines a chic, colorful design aesthetic with comfortable, well-appointed guest rooms. The lobby and rooftop terraces are destinations unto themselves within a bustling city center famous for its artistic, culinary and political history.
Chic Brussels city centre reviews - Dezeen
Monday, 24 May 2010
Design Hotel By Avenue Louise
A colourful new hotel based on a popular scheme widely used by art directors and designers has opened in Brussels.
The Pantone Hotel, just off Avenue Louise in Brussels, the Belgian capital, is the latest addition to the Pantone Universe range of consumer spin-offs, which also includes hugely popular Pantone mugs in a variety of colours.
The seven-floor hotel, designed by Belgian interior designer Michel Penneman and Belgian architect Olivier Hannaert, has 59 rooms and suites which use one of seven Pantone colour palettes, ranging from tranquil and aquatic to daring and fiery. The hotel says it expects guests to “choose a room that complements their mood through colour”. The bathrooms at the hotels come with Pantone Universe toiletries.
The rooftop terrace, with its own bar, is available for private functions for up to 100 guests.
The hotel also has two top-floor meeting rooms for up to 20 people. The bar offers Pink Champagne Pantone 12-1107, Lemon Drop Pantone 12-0736 and Daiquiri Green Pantone 12-0435 cocktails.
Guests can also meet Pantone consultants for informal colour consultations.
Follow the link for more from the Times Online - Best design hotels in Brussels
The Pantone Hotel, just off Avenue Louise in Brussels, the Belgian capital, is the latest addition to the Pantone Universe range of consumer spin-offs, which also includes hugely popular Pantone mugs in a variety of colours.
The seven-floor hotel, designed by Belgian interior designer Michel Penneman and Belgian architect Olivier Hannaert, has 59 rooms and suites which use one of seven Pantone colour palettes, ranging from tranquil and aquatic to daring and fiery. The hotel says it expects guests to “choose a room that complements their mood through colour”. The bathrooms at the hotels come with Pantone Universe toiletries.
The rooftop terrace, with its own bar, is available for private functions for up to 100 guests.
The hotel also has two top-floor meeting rooms for up to 20 people. The bar offers Pink Champagne Pantone 12-1107, Lemon Drop Pantone 12-0736 and Daiquiri Green Pantone 12-0435 cocktails.
Guests can also meet Pantone consultants for informal colour consultations.
Follow the link for more from the Times Online - Best design hotels in Brussels
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Avenue Louise,
Brussels art directors,
Brussels colour consultants,
Brussels graphic designers,
Pantone
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Pantone Hotel Branding & Licensing
Pantone Expands From Color Services to Hotels (With Rooms to Dye For)
Pantone has been aggressively pursuing a new line of business: Product licensing, which culminates today in a new Pantone Hotel.in Brussels.Every designer knows Pantone: Their numbered color-matching system identifies that exactly perfect shade precisely, ensuring its fidelity all the way to production. Yet even though it's a $200 million business, it's hardly a household name. They're hoping to change that with consumer products--and today, their latest licensing venture, the Pantone Hotel, opened its doors in Brussels, just off the chic Avenue Louise.
"We’re looking to exude a quiet authority, be more of an insider’s brand,” says Lisa Herbert, EVP of Pantone’s home and fashion division (and daughter of Lawrence Herbert, who created the firm’s core matching system in 1963). “If you have something Pantone, you’re in the know in terms of design."
The hotel is, for now, the company's big, branding mothership. Designed by Belgian interior designer Michel Penneman and Belgian architect Olivier Hannaert, each of the hotel's 59 rooms, which range from $84 to $184 a night, is inspired by different Pantone color palettes. On-site Pantone Color consultants are apparently available for "color consultations and educational seminars on color psychology and trends." And inside, you can buy any of the myriad products the company has co-created: The "Pantone Universe," which includes mugs, bath and body goods, clothes, cufflinks, keychains, stationery, bags, and folding chairs.
Those products take their cues from Pantone’s style guide, which dictates iconic touchstones such as hang-tags shaped like Pantone chips or chip-windows that stick to garments.
Follow the link for the full story - Pantone design, branding & licensing services for Hotels
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Avenue Louise,
Brussels Hotel,
Hotel Chains,
Hotel Franchises,
Michel Penneman,
Olivier Hannaert,
Pantone,
Product Licensing
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