Project Name
Mollie AspenPosted in
Hotels, Design, Interior DesignLocation
Telephone
+1 970 742 1234Completed
December 2023Rooms
68Official Website
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Project Name | Mollie Aspen | Posted in | Hotels, Design, Interior Design | Location |
111 South Garmisch Street Aspen, CO 81611
United States |
Telephone | +1 970 742 1234 | [email protected] | Completed | December 2023 | |
Rooms | 68 | Official Website | mollieaspen.com |
For the hotel’s interiors, Post Company filtered a Bauhaus-inspired geometric language of simple lines, rectilinear forms and grids through a lens of contemporary Scandinavian and Japanese design, with natural materials sourced from Aspen and the western USA adding vernacular hints. White oak, terracotta and sand-casted brass, the latter used for lighting fixtures throughout the premises, comprise a rich tapestry of textures that evokes in combination with a palette of earthy hues the rugged natural landscape. Further design highlights include the curvilinear reception desk sculpturally clad in burl wood, the bar area which brings together geometric sculptural concrete panels and elegant millwork, and the third-floor lounge where rugged terracotta tiling speaks to the town’s foundational history of mining, which include the Mollie Gibson silver mine, also named after the hotel’s namesake.
Taking a page from Bauhaus artist and architect Herbert Bayer, one of Aspen's most famous residents and an advocate of the integration of all arts, an eclectic collection of textiles, sculptures and paintings by contemporary artists such as Landon Metz, Ethan Cook and Rachel Snack is seamlessly integrated throughout the public spaces, restaurants and rooms. Rachel Snack’s large woven installation hanging in the lobby, a custom-made, hand-dyed tapestry inspired by 20th century abstractionists painter Agnes Martin and weaver Anni Albers, also sets the tone as well as serves as a template for branding across the hotel.
Natural wood accents, hand-dyed textiles in earth tones and ceramics continue in the guestrooms imbuing a sense of coziness, while large windows allow guests to enjoy the hotel's beautiful surroundings. Nature is after all Aspen’s most enduring and precious asset, and MOLLIE, like its namesake adventurer, is all about basking in its beauty.