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i. Room 302 designed by Yuko Nagayama: The room is completely white.  Upon first glance you only see wood and white pebbles everywhere.  According to the designer “this makes the space change instantly as if snow falls in a city landscape; gaps in time and material link up naturally.”  The space seems uncomfortable at first with only rough pebbles to walk on “The space does not adapt itself to you, but you adapt to it.  The space awakens a latent natural instinct that everybody appears to carry within but is normally not activated.” ii. Room 308 designed by Pieke Bergmans: Light and optical illusion are at play in this room ”…it’s not just about the light in this room. You think you enter a regular hotel-room, but when you have a closer look, you see that the objects behave peculiar; the bed is crawling up the wall. The chair is desperately stretching out to get closer to the table. The lights are entangled and the toothbrushes are totally into one and another. But what else would you expect from a LLove hotel… everything has fallen in LLove!”

i. Room 302 designed by Yuko Nagayama: The room is completely white.  Upon first glance you only see wood and white pebbles everywhere.  According to the designer “this makes the space change instantly as if snow falls in a city landscape; gaps in time and material link up naturally.”  The space seems uncomfortable at first with only rough pebbles to walk on “The space does not adapt itself to you, but you adapt to it.  The space awakens a latent natural instinct that everybody appears to carry within but is normally not activated.”<br />ii. Room 308 designed by Pieke Bergmans: Light and optical illusion are at play in this room ”…it’s not just about the light in this room. You think you enter a regular hotel-room, but when you have a closer look, you see that the objects behave peculiar; the bed is crawling up the wall. The chair is desperately stretching out to get closer to the table. The lights are entangled and the toothbrushes are totally into one and another. But what else would you expect from a LLove hotel… everything has fallen in LLove!”

i. Room 302 designed by Yuko Nagayama: The room is completely white.  Upon first glance you only see wood and white pebbles everywhere.  According to the designer “this makes the space change instantly as if snow falls in a city landscape; gaps in time and material link up naturally.”  The space seems uncomfortable at first with only rough pebbles to walk on “The space does not adapt itself to you, but you adapt to it.  The space awakens a latent natural instinct that everybody appears to carry within but is normally not activated.”<br />ii. Room 308 designed by Pieke Bergmans: Light and optical illusion are at play in this room ”…it’s not just about the light in this room. You think you enter a regular hotel-room, but when you have a closer look, you see that the objects behave peculiar; the bed is crawling up the wall. The chair is desperately stretching out to get closer to the table. The lights are entangled and the toothbrushes are totally into one and another. But what else would you expect from a LLove hotel… everything has fallen in LLove!”


i. Room 302 designed by Yuko Nagayama: The room is completely white.  Upon first glance you only see wood and white pebbles everywhere.  According to the designer “this makes the space change instantly as if snow falls in a city landscape; gaps in time and material link up naturally.”  The space seems uncomfortable at first with only rough pebbles to walk on “The space does not adapt itself to you, but you adapt to it.  The space awakens a latent natural instinct that everybody appears to carry within but is normally not activated.”
ii. Room 308 designed by Pieke Bergmans: Light and optical illusion are at play in this room ”…it’s not just about the light in this room. You think you enter a regular hotel-room, but when you have a closer look, you see that the objects behave peculiar; the bed is crawling up the wall. The chair is desperately stretching out to get closer to the table. The lights are entangled and the toothbrushes are totally into one and another. But what else would you expect from a LLove hotel… everything has fallen in LLove!”

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