Puro Hotel Krakow

    Edit Link

The address represents a fusion between the energy, history, authenticity and art culture of Kazimierz, a dynamic district in Kraków where the hotel welcomes its guests with an eclectic mix of design classics.

#Project
Hotel
#Architect
Conran & Partners
#Location
Ogrodowa 10 31-155 Kraków Poland
#Photographers
Anna Stathaki
#Products

Neglected for some time, the historic Kazimierz district in Kraków today boasts a new address dedicated to contemporary hospitality: the hotel PURO Kraków. The creative reawakening of the area has spawned a number of hip cafes and bars together with a web of art galleries. Within the pulsating heart of this new vibrant neighborhood, British architect and interior design practice Conran & Partners have embraced pure craftsmanship and iconic designs to furnish the hotel.

The rooms feature a series of Hans J. Wegner’s CH88 chairs upholstered in leather with black frames and backrests while other lodgings include CH22 lounge chairs or CH24 Wishbone Chairs.

Bigger suites offer dining areas complemented with Wishbone Chairs embellished by individual curations of modern visual art, created by the young talent from Kazimierz and across the continent.

The common areas housed inside ASW Architects’ stripped-back brickwork building encourage guests to sleep, work or play exploiting the comfort of Hans Wegner’s icons, the CH24 to name but one, scattered around lounges, dining corners, and the breakfast area.

Similar products

Discover more cases

Discover the captivating Matsumoto case by Suppose Design Office, showcasing iconic furniture from Carl Hansen & Søn in a stunning Japanese-inspired interior design.

After a complete refurbishment, Glogauer Strasse was born – an oasis of calm in Berlin’s vibrant Kreuzberg district, that creates a sense of unity with high ceilings, polished concrete flooring, and softly coloured stuccoed walls.

The former model and stylist has turned her appreciation for Scandinavian and Japanese design into an aesthetic that places textiles, materiality, and function at its heart.

At Villa Svartgarn, Martin Lyden’s eco-friendly & sustainable approach translated to a home constructed entirely of natural materials that could be repaired and maintained.

Always taking their point of departure in the history of the building as well as the surrounding landscape, Framework Studio created a contemporary family home true to tradition.

Perched on top of a World War II air raid shelter turned art gallery in Berlin, the attic, home to Karen and Christian Boros, is filled with natural materials standing in stark contrast to the bunker’s concrete walls.

Note Design Studio re-imagined Summit House, a 1925 building in the heart of London blending a striking Art Deco façade and a pre-functionalist style of modernism called Swedish Grace with Nordic design.

Nestled inside a complex of buildings that includes a traditional Japanese tea house, Luxury Hotel Sowaka elevates historic elements with contemporary amenities such as a Michelin-starred restaurant and Nordic furniture.

Set inside a complex of historic buildings near Girona, Spain, Palau de Casavells by Luis Sendino and Jacobo Valentí is an eclectic combination of vernacular architecture, unique art and Scandinavian touches.

Comfortably located in the lush Swedish countryside atop the footprint of old farms, Baron House is a new construction built by British architect John Pawson boasting white interiors, light and organic furniture.

Wingårdh Arkitekter combines Nordic design classics with furniture, lighting fixtures and carpets created exclusively for Nobis Hotel Copenhagen, a sophisticated and unique hospitality address.

ASW Architekci and Superfutures honor the Polish city’s rich artistic and historic heritage creating a boutique hotel with a blend of Hans J. Wegner designs and contemporary, post-industrial chic aesthetics.

Sage green accents, marble and natural wood meet bright spaces and organic designs in the new renovated Berry Bros. & Rudd HQ by London-based architectural firm Mowat & Company.

Swedish architect Gert Wingårdh ideates a multipurpose hotel in Stockholm that juxtaposes Scandinavian design classics to industrial elements, refined textiles and exquisite materials.

The address represents a fusion between the energy, history, authenticity and art culture of Kazimierz, a dynamic district in Kraków where the hotel welcomes its guests with an eclectic mix of design classics.

The Royal Opera House in London has been through a vast transformation, called The Open Up Project. As a result, all restaurants now welcome everyone - even out of theatre hours.

At Sticks’n’Sushi on King’s Road in London, Norm Architects uses furniture by Hans J. Wegner to create coherence in the restaurant.

Stripping the dilapidated Edwardian department store back to its raw state revealed a decayed grandeur and an extraordinary commitment to craft by the original artisans of the day, which inform Squire and Partner's new Brixton headquarters.

The exceptionally beautiful Podernuovo srl Società Agricola vineyard lies around 100 km southeast of Siena, surrounded by undulating landscape filled with old olive trees and grapevines stretching as far as the eye can see.

A run-down 80ies building in the heart of Islington was transformed by natural materials and daylight along with a 22 meters tall sculpture, and today the building stands as a modern and thriving office building.

Espresso bar by day, cocktail bar with pop-up kitchens by night, the wonderfully relaxing Restaurant Novi has quickly become a new favorite meeting spot in central Cambridge.

Inspired by the nearby 1848 Thorvaldsen's Musem created by architect Gotlieb Bindesbøll, the interior team created a distinct color universe to complement the Danish Golden Age furniture style of the hotel.

Sumptuous rays of daylight, a delicate balance between white, black and gray, and high-quality furniture has transformed a 1929 South Africa cottage into a coherent multi-units home.

The owners of the boutique hotel SP34 have taken hospitality to new heights using furniture so alluring that they invite for touching, along with an open façade that draws the street into the building.

Omar's Place indrettet med CH88P fra Carl Hansen og Søn møbler

In January 2018, Omar’s Place – a new restaurant and cocktail bar replete with innovative design – immediately established itself as a staple in Central London’s Pimlico neighbourhood.

Danish design

Authentic experience

Up to 5 years warranty*

When you choose a product from Carl Hansen & Søn, you get more than just a piece of furniture. You will become part of a long and proud tradition of beautiful and distinctive craftsmanship where nothing is left to chance. We are the world’s largest manufacturer of furniture designed by Hans J. Wegner, and we also manufacture furniture created by renowned furniture designers such as Arne Jacobsen, Børge Mogensen, Ole Wanscher, Kaare Klint, Poul Kjærholm, Bodil Kjær, and Tadao Ando. Carl Hansen & Søn represents more than 100 years of Danish design history, and our furniture is sold worldwide.

 

*Indoor furniture 5 years warranty. Outdoor furniture 2 years warranty

Do you need help?