The new Cambria Hotel in Midtown will open its doors in spring 2023 in Nashville. Interior design by architect Nicola De Pellegrini and his team in collaboration with Graniti Vicentia. The Veneto studio, with numerous prestigious international projects to its credit, once again takes on an ambitious challenge in the hotel industry: applying the principles of circular economy, pillars of the studio, and holistic design signed by Nicola De Pellegrini, managing to create a perfectly integrated with the culture of a particular city like Nashville.
The result is a project where on the ground floor there is a large lobby, elegant and modern, furnished with bold colors and tones, followed by various lounge areas, a bar, and a reception with a strong visual impact that immediately catches the eye of who enters the hall, a meeting room and a multipurpose area.
A certainly distinctive element of this project is the panoramic terrace with a bar and restaurant open to the public, which offers a fantastic and magical view of the city through the large windows that also let in natural light during the day.
The leitmotif that distinguishes the design of the hotel is the key themes of the city: music, distilleries, and fascinating country culture. “We conceptualized the essence of the Nashville lifestyle by defining an elegant and refined atmosphere that is dark and intimate.” Explains Nicola De Pellegrini, founder of Anidride Design. “The use of warm tones and blue as an accent color, combined with woods, metals, and the material effects of porcelain stoneware, make the environment refined but at the same time lively and dynamic. Soft velvets and unexpected lights give an image of contemporary and high-level hospitality.”
159 rooms with a refined and elegant design, suitable for leisure and business stays. Not only the architecture but also all the interior furnishings have been custom-designed by the architect by carefully analyzing the guests' needs and carefully selecting the materials to be used, with an eye towards the principles of sustainability and circular design that distinguish each of his works.
Nashville is known as “Music City,” for its expansive country music culture, natural attractions like Tennessee Falls, colorful streets, and signature graffiti that define pop culture. “We conceptualized the essence of these aspects in the design of the common spaces, incorporating graphics and color accents with artwork, mosaics, and fabrics.” The architect specifies: "The combination of these elements with elegant materials such as wood, bronze metal, and stoneware create an interesting mix of trendy and rustic atmospheres that can be appreciated by customers of different types."
Another successful project for Nicola De Pellegrini on American territory and in the hospitality field, which sees it active and always in step with the latest trends in the sector, managing to brilliantly connect them with the principles of sustainable architecture that the studio never gives up.