ODonnell has furnished 50 bedrooms spread across four floors of the hotel. Adilsons Properties and the hotel’s general manager Conor Collery, advised the firm on the design to be incorporated in the hotel.
ODonnell worked with Evolution Design to create the furniture from man-made and reconstituted wood veneers. Sustainable materials have been used to manufacture the products.
The assortment includes wardrobe doors, headboards, wall panels, ceiling panels, bed frames, full length mirrors, TV/desk units, and some L-shaped desks. The furniture was finished in a combination of stained Oak and Maccasar Ebony wood veneer finish.
Different designs define the different furniture collection of the hotel. Suede upholstery in a Maccasar Ebony panel with a vertical side panel supporting a cantilevered bedside unit in a contrasting dark stained-oak finish defines the headboard for the double queen size beds in the rooms.
Juxtaposed against the wide Maccasar panel around the mattress supported on a narrower dark stained-oak base, the bed appears as if floating on air. Storage compartments provided below the bed are concealed by the base.
The headboard is connected with an oak stained panel mounted on the ceiling. This features a spotlight that points straight down to the center of the bed.
Maccasar Ebony has also been used to create the wardrobe doors, which also displays a curved laminate recess around the handles. A wide desktop with the television concealed behind a Maccasar Ebony veneered wall panel running floor to ceiling has been used to function as the TV/desk unit. Flush with the front of the wall panel the desk only reveals the TV screen.