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ISRAEL -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Oct 29, 2019
Michael Azoulay Unveils Intimate Boutique Hotel in the Heart of Jaffa
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Renowned designer Michael Azoulay has unveiled his latest creation, the Elmina Hotel, a captivating 10-room boutique hotel nestled in an ancient Ottoman building in the heart of Jaffa, Israel. The hotel, which seamlessly blends nostalgia with modernity, offers an urban experience that combines oriental charm with European chic.
The Elmina Hotel is a testament to Azoulay's creative vision, drawing inspiration from the arched original windows, the flea market, and the surrounding area. The design showcases a fusion of colors, shapes, and sensations, with stone floors adorned with colorful African rugs and textiles, Versailles parquet floors, and modern-style furniture complemented by intense, art-saturated colors.
Located just steps away from the Clock Square and the Jaffa Port, the hotel provides a unique and immersive experience for guests, offering a glimpse into the rich history and vibrant culture of the region. The project, which commenced in March 2019 and concluded in September 2019, has been a labor of love for Azoulay, reflecting his commitment to preserving historic buildings and creating spaces that resonate with the essence of their surroundings.
Michael Azoulay, a leading figure in the world of product and interior design, has over 25 years of experience and a portfolio of diverse, innovative projects. His multi-disciplinary team is known for delivering unique design solutions, with a focus on hotels, luxury residential, and commercial spaces. The Elmina Hotel stands as a testament to Azoulay's ability to seamlessly blend tradition with modernity, offering guests a truly unforgettable experience.
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