Scandinavian charm at 25hours Hotel Paper Island, featuring LAUFEN

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Once a bustling hub for shipping and storage, this vibrant locale has transformed into a cultural epicentre, perfectly blending past and present. Designed by COBE Architects and Stylt Trampoli, the hotel effortlessly combines Nordic elegance with modern functionality, offering a tranquil escape within walking distance of iconic attractions like the Royal Opera House and Nyhavn’s colourful waterfront. 

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Upon entering the hotel, visitors are immersed in nautical-inspired décor accented with warm wood finishes, evoking the cosy ambiance of a Nordic summerhouse. This theme extends into the guest rooms and shared spaces, where thoughtful details highlight the region’s design heritage. The 128 rooms are each designed to provide a unique, welcoming atmosphere, ensuring a memorable stay for every guest. 

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The bathrooms at 25hours Hotel Paper Island perfectly encapsulate the Scandinavian ethos of functionality and beauty. THE NEW CLASSIC washbasin bowl brings an elegant, romantic touch to the space, complementing the minimalistic yet high-performing toilets from the LAUFEN pro collection. Together, these elements create modern bathroom environments that reflect the hotel’s commitment to blending timeless design with contemporary convenience. 

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In addition to its striking design, the hotel offers a rich culinary and social experience. Guests can indulge in Asian-inspired cuisine at Tiger Lily, the hotel’s on-site restaurant with an open show kitchen, or unwind at the rooftop bar, soaking in panoramic views of Copenhagen’s harbour.

This collaboration between LAUFEN and 25hours Hotel Paper Island marks another milestone in their partnership with the hotel group. LAUFEN bathroom solutions have also been showcased at the 25hours Hotel The Circle in Cologne, Germany. Here, too, LAUFEN products enhance the overall guest experience, marrying design excellence with functionality.

Photo credit: Tom Jersø

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