Around the World in Seven Beds: Riffing on Tradition at Rosemary Marrakech
The five-room riad makes use of playful ceramics that put a postmodern spin on ancient Mediterranean iconography.
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At Rosemary, a Marrakech riad where the hotel’s namesake herb perfumes the hammam, the swimming pool serves as a gathering spot for guests morning, noon, and night. The hotel’s five rooms and public spaces double as showcases for the design team Lrnce, whose ceramics, they say, put a playful, postmodern spin on the iconography of the ancient Mediterranean.
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Ceramic lamp with linen lampshade. A unique piece.
Handwoven heavy-weight wool & cotton blanket.
A large light sculpted from layers of fiber derived from the banana plant family draped and stitched around the central bronze 3-way bulb fixing. As a handmade piece, each light is unique, and variations to its shape and form will occur.
Vesper sands is a natural zellige covered with a milky glaze and a bright sheen–a perfect neutral elevated by a glaze that brings out the characteristic zellige clay texture with its earthy authenticity.
Angled legs bring a striking geometry to this marble dining table, setting off a masterpiece of craftsmanship and understated luxury. Its distinctive mineral patterns create an aura of opulence, fashioning a table that can elevate every day and host every occasion.
The Arnaud Dining Chair embraces a classic silhouette with its square back and angular aspects, paired with tapered carved legs and stretcher detail. With a woven rush seat and warm oak palette, the Arnaud Chair marries function with comfort through the harmony of natural elements.
A highly-engineered mix of natural stone aggregates, sand, and Portland Cement blended and hand-cast to create a product that is truly artisan. Pacifica can be fabricated by a quality stone fabricator to suit design needs, similar to traditional stone slabs.
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Top image by Marina Denisova, courtesy LRNCE
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