Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
The Hoxton has swung open its doors in West Berlin’s effortlessly chic Charlottenburg neighbourhood, marking the brand’s German debut in inimitable style. Set just steps away from the capital’s renowned shopping avenue Ku’damm, The Hoxton, Charlottenburg offers 234 rooms; The Teahouse, a charming corner café which transforms into an intimate cocktail bar as the sun sets; House of Tandoor, a North Indian-inspired restaurant serving up family style, spice-filled dishes and natural wines; and a cosy fireside Winter Garden set within the hotel’s expansive, open-house lobby. Tucked up under the eaves of the hotel, three meeting and event spaces set around a central Pantry Kitchen make up The Apartment, soon to be home to West Berlin’s hottest parties.
DESIGN
Ennismore’s inhouse design studio, AIME Studios, is responsible for the interiors, which are connected by a carefully constructed narrative built around rough nouveau, a concept which draws inspiration from both the theatricality of Charlottenburg’s golden era and the raw materiality of Brutalism. The aesthetics are layered and textural – unrefined plaster walls provide the backdrop to ornate Art Deco light fittings and vintage furnishings, and striking, industrial materials are used in juxtaposition with exaggerated cornicing and emerald-green tiles. A curated collection of locally sourced and commissioned artwork includes a bespoke abstract mural by Berlin-based artist Stefanie Kägi, which dominates one wall of the lobby and nods to the jerky, dancelike figuration of German Expressionism.
LOBBY
Blue and green tones inform the colour palette of the bright and airy lobby, which is dotted with mid-century furniture sourced from Northern Europe, bespoke rugs, and referential Bauhaus artwork. Upon entry, guests are greeted with clusters of Art Nouveau-inspired sofas, armchairs and tables set under striking Murano glass chandeliers that provide charming spots to work, meet or grab a bite from the lobby menu of Hox favourites. A central wraparound bar leads to an intimate Winter Garden, the perfect spot to pull up a bar stool for post-work cocktails or cosy down next to the Delft-inspired tiled fireplace for a quick snifter as the evenings draw in.
ROOMS
Each of the 234 bedrooms is defined by Art Nouveau forms and expressive design details, inspired by the classical structures which inform the neighbourhood’s architectural landscape. A muted colour palette of desaturated pinks and greens creates a sophisticated backdrop for vintage-inspired furniture and scalloped headboards, with the shell motif recurring in striking rug patterns and elegant glass wall lights. Wall panelling and wooden herringbone flooring provide a structural counterpoint to the soft fluidity of the rooms, and this juxtaposition extends to the bathroom design where exposed metal shelving is set against graduated mauve tiling. Rooms come in seven categories: Shoebox, Cosy, Cosy Neighbourhood, Roomy, Roomy Twin, Biggy and Biggy Up, all of which feature all the classic Hox touches including Roberts radios, Naturalmat mattresses and the famous neighbourhood survival guides with tried-and-tested local recommendations from those in the know.
HOUSE OF TANDOOR & THE TEAHOUSE
Open from morning to night, guests can kick off their day with breakfast at The Teahouse, located just before the entrance to the main restaurant. The interiors at The Teahouse and House of Tandoor evoke the classical elegance of Charlottenburg and the opulence of the grand palaces and hotels in Kolkata and Bombay in the 1920s. At The Teahouse, shell-patterned mosaic tiles accentuate the glamour of the curved bar with the green marble countertop, while the oversized windows flood the space with light. At House of Tandoor, the open-plan copper and wood kitchen takes centre stage, while comfortable bench seating, Indianinspired artwork, and wooden accents create a warm contrast to the rough lime wash plaster walls. A central sculpture of vintage-style gramophones references the Indian jazz era and represents the ultimate fusion of West meets East culture on the subcontinent.
THE APARTMENT
The Apartment, the hybrid meeting and events space which features in every Hoxton hotel, is home to three flexible private rooms, the Study, Dining Room and Living Room, centred around the communal Pantry Kitchen. The Apartment is reminiscent of a 1920s parlour charmingly set within the eaves of the building on the seventh floor, with Mary Wigmaninspired interiors defined by fluid lines, soft, muted tones, vintage lighting, and a touch of chintz. The individual rooms are ideal for private dining, team away days and meetings, while full exclusive hire of the space serves as a super stylish venue for parties, launches, screenings and receptions.
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: Maria Deister
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin
Photographer: © The Hoxton Charlottenburg Berlin