Escape to this Bohemian Paradise in the Maldives
Studio MHNA continues its collaboration with the Constance Group of Hotels & Resorts by renovating the interior design of the Moofushi Resort located on its own Maldivian island.
Here is a pearl in the middle of the Maldives archipelago, with the beauty of the ocean as a background. The whole concept is luxurious, but the project has been developed with a true desire of not showing off. Here, lifestyle rubs elbows with wild beauty. The range of colours is purposely neutral and natural. It is a monochrome of white, beige, greige, ivory and sand punctuated with bright colours from the seabed.
With a new and revived ambience, the hotel feels closer to nature and champions the resort’s heavenly setting. Using bold tones and audacious materials, Studio MHNA’s novel design invites guests on a stunning journey from the reception area to the villas, a signature concept of co-founders Marc Hertrich and Nicolas Adnet.
A Bohemian Breeze Flowing Through the Maldives
The interior design is inspired by the ocean’s endless shades of blue, the fine sandy beaches, and the lush vegetation. Each space is punctuated with exceptional craftsmanship, raw materials, and vintage decorative objects.
A Massage with a View
This style brings a sense of calm and relaxation through its neutral tones peppered with touches of black and white. A minimalism that muses with the warmth of the wood to create a soft and welcoming atmosphere.
A Modern-day Robinson Crusoe Experience
The décor is marked by the spirit of exploration, hallmark of the trading posts of the past centuries.
Contact: Studio MHNA
Visit: Moofushi Resort
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