Housed in a former office building revamped by architect Karl Dudler, designers Delphine Buhro and Michael Dreher have spiced things up, imbuing Dudler’s pared-down minimalism with inspiration from the hotel’s fashionable next-door neighbor, the new German headquarters of Levi Strauss. In a nod to the close working relationship between the hotel and clothing label, Buhro and Dreher incorporated elements of American popular culture into their design, which, like a good pair of worn-in blue jeans, is timeless and comfortable.
Hotel 25hours Tailored by Levi’s can be seen as an homage to the fashion, culture and style of the 1930s to 1980s, with each of the six floors dedicated to a different decade – complete with appropriate color palette, furniture, finishings and music. The unifying theme is “blue jeans”, with all 71 guest rooms and five extra-large studios decked out in different shades of blue, from cobalt to azure, indigo to turquoise.
In place of classic twin rooms, the hotel offers doubles specifically tailored to visitors in town for a trade fair, featuring bunk beds with individual TVs that afford privacy and leave more room space to spread out work. Downstairs, the ground floor includes a 100-square-metre multifunction meeting and conference area that can be divided into two spaces and includes an iMac work station and small foyer for coffee breaks. Hotel 25hours’s private rooftop terrace with skyline views over Frankfurt provides an alternative location for events and celebrations. The vaulted cellar features a fully equipped music room for private sessions and spontaneous concerts.
25hours Hotel Tailored by Levis
Niddastrasse 58
60329 Frankfurt am Main
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