Nobis Hospitality Group is further expanding its collection this summer with the opening of Concepció by Nobis in Palma de Mallorca—the group’s first outside of Scandinavia. With a "distinctly Mediterranean glamor,” the property will be a southern beacon for the Swedish brand, which will apply its hallmark style to a historic building on the edge of the city’s Old Town. The 31-room, year-round hotel is designed in collaboration with longtime architecture partner Wingårdhs, alongside Spanish firms Jordi Herrero Arquitectos and Eduardo Garcia Acuna Arquitecto.
Located in a corner of Palma, where the Old Town meets the Santa Catalina, the site of the new Concepció by Nobis is a well-positioned jumping-off point to explore the city. Scheduled to open in June 2021, the property will have a pool, an in-house restaurant, terraces and a standout lounge. The 31 guestrooms and suites, which will range from standard single rooms to the Terrazza Room—with its own covered patio area—will each be carved out of a frame that dates back to 1576.
The designers will use and abundance of natural materials in the hotel’s spaces, while also being mindful of the history of the building, a former soap factory. Guestrooms will be accented with wood, leather and wool alongside Carl Hansen’s “Cuba” chairs, while public spaces are defined by custom-made tiling by Mallorcan brand Huguet and restored pillars and beamed ceilings. Gardens, a gym (complete with sauna), a “chambré separée” and meeting room, and a lobby will round out Concepció by Nobis’ spaces.
For more information, visit www.concepciobynobis.com.
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