Picture This: Adelaide’s art hotel

Tuesday, 02 Sep, 2013 0

The Majestic Minima Hotel Adelaide has become a work of art.

All 46 rooms were given over to South Australian artists to turn into their personal visions of ‘creativity & creation’ in an array of disciplines ranging from street art to tactile installations.

The walls and ceilings of each room were presented to the hand picked artists as blank canvases. The featured artists are all from South Australia and are either emerging or semi-established.

Guests can choose to spend the night in a specific Art Room selected from the online gallery, or they can opt for a lucky dip.

Options include ‘Room #01 Life’ which features a cartoon depicting life over the last four billion years; ‘Room #11 Love’, a serene and whimsical creation in golden hues; and ‘Room #213 In Dreams’, a fantasy themed bedroom.

Located in North Adelaide, the three-storey boutique property contains 46 compact studio rooms measuring approximately 14 square metres.

Each room comes with king size bed, 32" LCD television, and free WIFI. Laundry facilities are offered free of charge.

Rooms cost from A$99.



 

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Ian Jarrett



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