Mandarin Oriental, Munich — Photo by Mandarin Oriental

Mandarin Oriental, Munich has reopened following the most extensive renovation in the hotel's history and just in time for its 20th anniversary. In keeping with the successful restoration of its public areas and the introduction of Matsuhisa Munich in 2015, the hotel has now unveiled all new guest rooms and suites to confirm its postion as one of the leading luxury hotels in Germany.

Guestrooms and Suites

Hamburg-based design studio cm-Design has implemented a well-orchestrated mix of styles, colours and patterns, combining furniture with historic heritage with a fresh and contemporary look and colour scheme. The hotel has collaborated with renowned brands such as Ligne Roset, Bavarian-based and family-run carpenter Felix Graf and House of Tai Ping, the esteemed manufacturer of textile floor coverings headquartered in Hong Kong.

In addition to state-of-the art technology in every room and suite, the completely redesigned bathrooms in black and white tones incorporate advanced sustainable technologies to minimize energy and water consumption. Guests will enjoy a variety of newly introduced in-room amenitites and services, ranging from personalised butlers to locally produced biodegradable coffee capsules for Nespresso machines, a private bar with daily creations by Matsuhisa Munich and a champagne experience served directly from the custom-made trolley every afternoon.

Artwork

New art concepts can be enjoyed in each room, which feature individual mountain images by local artist Felix Rehfeld - student of Karin Kneffel, one of the most well-known female contemporary artists in Germany and master pupil of Gerhard Richter. The centrepiece of the collection, an art installation of 100 miniature mountain paintings, is prominently displayed in the lobby of the hotel. The art in all suites includes a mountain massif exclusively produced for the hotel by Royal Bavarian porcelain manufacturer, Nymphenburg.

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