Vipp hotel

 
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We have known it for a little while already but now can finally share the news with you about the Vipp hotel. Yesterday Vipp launched their Vipp hotel and it’s very special and untraditional! The moment you check in at the Vipp hotel, it’s fully booked. That is because the Vipp hotel is not a hotel in the traditional sense. Instead of offering many rooms in one location, Vipp offers unique rooms at various destinations.

‘Our destinations all share the same goal; we want to invite people to experience firsthand our philosophy of good design in a place out of the ordinary.’, says Kasper Egelund, CEO at Vipp.

Though the Vipp hotel is still small with just two rooms so far, the rooms are a sight to see. You can opt for a design experience in a 400m2 Copenhagen loft designed by renowned Danish architect, David Thulstrup, or choose to retreat to the 55m2 Vipp shelter in the Swedish wilderness.

More destinations for the Vipp hotel are already in the making.

The Vipp loft is a large-scale urban apartment mixing design and art. Perched atop an old printing factory from 1910 in Copenhagen’s Islands Brygge area, the Vipp loft is a 400m2 urban experience. Studio David Thulstrup has cared for every inch of the light-filled home environment.

You can also choose the Vipp shelter, a peaceful hideaway in the Swedish forest. You might remember our visit to this amazing shelter and seeing it in real makes it even more special. This dream of a nature getaway is a 55m2 black steel structure in the woods with all the necessities and nothing more. Every piece of dark-toned interior of the shelter is carefully selected to keep focus on what is important – nature.

Room number three – the Chimney house will open early 2018.  The historic landmark near the harbour of Northern Copenhagen,  that was once a water pumping station has been dormant in ruins for many years. We can’t wait to see more of this room.

Looking for a very special stay in Copenhagen? Take a look at all the information about the Vipp hotel here.

 
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