Shaping hospitality
Brand story by Nick Compton
Venlo, Netherlands
25.10.22
By outfitting public-facing spaces with Leolux LX designs, hotels, restaurants, theatres and bars can greet visitors with sculptural, organic shapes that create an inviting environment in any context.
Leolux LX’s designs offer drama and durability for hard-working and impact-making hospitality spaces
Leolux LX’s designs offer drama and durability for hard-working and impact-making hospitality spaces
×Leolux LX has become a trusted partner for the designers of hotels, restaurants, theatres and bars. The manufacturer's 2022 collection once again answers the demands of hospitality design with a range of pieces that offer impact, comfort and durability.
The lobby is where a hotel defines itself, sets out a vision in terms of design and service. It is also a social space, a performance space, a meeting space and sometime office. It is a kind of stage and vibrant hub, alive with activity.
Thijs Smeets’ LXR03 swivel chair (bottom) exemplifies Leolux LX’s high-comfort take on classic modern lines, also embodied by Frans Schrofer's LX66s (top)
Thijs Smeets’ LXR03 swivel chair (bottom) exemplifies Leolux LX’s high-comfort take on classic modern lines, also embodied by Frans Schrofer's LX66s (top)
×Designing and engineering lobby spaces is high stakes and Leolux LX’s collection brings designers and architects everything they need, from sofas, modular sofas and armchairs, to rise to the challenge. The new LXR16 sofa for example, designed by Studio Truly Truly, is a striking but balanced composition of soft, friendly organic forms, offering maximum character and comfort in both grand and intimate spaces.
Designing and engineering lobby spaces is high stakes and Leolux LX’s collection brings designers and architects everything they need to rise to the challenge
The LX662 swivel armchair, from Dutch designer Frans Schrofer, reimagines controlled mid-century elegance and matches it with modern comfort and technology. A contemporary cocooning wingback, it is the perfect fit in exclusive lobbies and lounges. Martin Ballendat’s LXR18 meanwhile, is an inviting, upholstered shell, a clean-lined, compact but comfortable club chair.
Frank Schrofer’s LX662 brings sculptural power to large, open spaces
Frank Schrofer’s LX662 brings sculptural power to large, open spaces
×Schrofer’s LX663 upholstered dining chair shares the clear design language of the LX662, bringing the same strong lines to dining and bar spaces. It also brings a range of options in materials and colours, both fabric and leather, including the option to select different materials for the front and rear of the shell seat, supported by four elegantly epoxy-coated curved legs or a sturdy steel base.
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