Showing posts with label Hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotel. Show all posts

World’s First Edible Hotel Made Of Cake Opens





The world’s first “cake hotel” opened up in Soho, Central London and it’s a sweet dream come true. Guests will be welcomed to rooms filled delicious decor like vanilla sponge cushions, a meringue rug, window sills made of fudge, and a bathtub filled with caramel popcorn. Of course the next morning will probably play out much like every November 1st ever, as they wake up from a terrifying sugar-high induced nightmare with a massive belly ache. Totally worth it though! The hotel contains 8 tasting rooms with different themes like Pirates of the Caribbean, Mardi Gras, and more.

Hotel on Wheels: Portable Room Travels the World With You

Cities all around the world have vast, empty spaces just going to waste – abandoned buildings, empty lots, decommissioned military barracks – but the Hotello wants to put those spaces to use. The Hotello is a tiny, portable hotel room that can go anywhere and provide a comfortable sleeping space no matter where you are.
Designed by Antonio Scarponi and Robert de Luca for the Swiss firm daskonzept, the Hotello starts out as a rather nondescript wheeled trunk. It does the seemingly impossible by packing an entire 4 square meters room into a surprisingly small area – bed, desk, wardrobe and all.

Thanks to its wheels, the Hotello can be taken almost anywhere. You can set up the room in a matter of minutes by folding out the bed and setting up the metal structure that supports the sound absorbent privacy curtain. A small work space and stool let you catch up on work before bedtime, and the trunk itself acts as a storage area for clothing or other objects.

Several Hotellos could be placed together to create unique configurations if desired, but a single unit is perfect for the business traveler who simply needs a place to lie down for several hours before work starts again in the morning. Since the portable hotel room doesn’t come with a bathroom, though, it would be wise to plunk the Hotello down in a place near some public facilities.

Looking beyond the most obvious uses of the Hotello, though, it is clear that a solution like this would be ideal for housing victims of natural disaster. Similar, though hopefully more modest and cost-effective, solutions could be used to house homeless populations in otherwise-abandoned buildings. But of course, part of the project’s appeal is the idea that you can travel around the world with nothing  but a suitcase and a red trunk on wheels and always have a comfortable place to sleep at night.
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