Marriott Hotel, The Hague – PS Interiors

PS Interiors are well-known for their extensive collection of high quality furniture and lighting for the hospitality Industry and were delighted to supply the newly refurbished Marriott Hotel, The Hague, with their luxury furniture for their bedrooms, dining room, bar and relaxation areas.

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Working closely with Interior designers ara Design, an exquisite range of furniture was chosen to compliment the stylish atmosphere of the hotel’s guest rooms, suites and public areas.

Check out our interview with ara Designer Harry Gregory where he explains his inspiration behind the project.

The Marlene armchair is an extremely comfortable chair with an oak wood back, cone shaped legs and sturdy frame and was selected to compliment the contemporary natural décor of the rooms.

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The Greatroom lobby, Gallery restaurant and executive lounge areas have all been designed with calming relaxing tones combined with a touch of vibrant colour.
A combination of Ava sofas, Elle sofas and armchairs, Ego lounge chairs and Diamond benches and poufs are all suited to create the perfect multi-functional space accompanied with Turi Turi, Turkana and Strakta coffee tables scattered in between.

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The multi-functional Executive lounge on the 9th floor has exceptional views and has been furnished with relaxation in mind, but also offers a comfortable lounge area and a stylish meeting space to work. The chic Fleur black leather desk chairs with a chrome base were chosen to create areas that can be adapted for private business use, meetings or larger group discussions.

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Alys is a knowledgeable design editor who is focused on instigating conversations, both online and in-person, with industry experts which challenge, educate and advance the commercial interior sector. Her training and 15 years of professional experience as a furniture designer for the commercial sector makes her uniquely placed to lead Design Insider as Editor
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