The ibis budget Tbilisi was opened in may 2022 in Georgia. The crucial task for STUDIO SHOO was to develop public areas for the Ibis Budget brand, completely transforming budget brands’ way of thinking about technical and functional equipment. The hotel building is ideally situated on Akhvlediani St, which is relatively popular among locals and the city’s guests with its bar, pubs and restaurants. Local street art and music instantly became an inspiration for the lobby design. We came up with a design that creates a heartwarming, friendly, eyecatching interior space for the brand. Blue here is the dominant colour (which popped up earlier for Ibis Budget); we also added light blue and bright colourful accents: red and yellow.


The reception desk, cupboards, the ping pong table, printed with Georgian letters sofa and vinyl-made lighting fixtures — all these were properly designed according to our team’s sketches. Behind the front desk in the shape of musicassette, we designed a shelf for a unique collection of vintage vinyl records. The graphic and smooth letters of the Georgian alphabet undoubtedly became a creative inspiration for us. It can definitely be observed on wall panels and as a unique print for sofas.– says Shushana Khachatrian, the lead architect. In a concept design we have wall panelling of natural plywood colour, graffiti that strikingly illustrates musicians and matching it with bright accentual lighting fixtures and furniture. Vivid colours efficiently deliver a dazzling effect and naturally tend to trigger interest.


We carefully turned a public space into a conspicuous social place for everyone with distinct preferences and possibilities: a play area with ping pong table and PlayStation, a space for business meetings and calls, a private sector for amiable conversations, a market zone with local products (Georgian cheese and wine) and most importantly, a barrier-free area for the physically challenged. The Ping Pong table is one of our favourite features in the design. The table is multifunctional: it can be used not only for games, but also as a communal table for breakfast.


Team:
Design: STUDIO SHOO
Studio Founder: Shushana Khachatrian
Photography: Katie Kutuzova


Material Used:
1. Reception desk in a shape of Musicassette; wood stump chairs — according to designers sketches
2. Table with spherical base — according to designers sketches
3. Breakfast area cupboard with implemented art images — following designers sketches
4. Modular sofas by Hitch Mylius
5. The Ping Pong table with uniquely designed art images – according to designers sketches
6. Partially for wall finishing has been used a coniferous textured plywood; the wall- painting was developed according to STUDIO SHOO sketches
7. Rocking chair by Kartell, model Comback
8. Spun swivel chair by Magis Design
9. High back sofas by Skandiform
10. Wood chairs by Muuto, model Nerd
11. Plastic chairs by Magis Design, model Mila
12. Table bases in breakfast area by Deli, model Superkrug
13. Fireside chair by Soca, model Sorry

