Michele De Lucchi Room

Michele De Lucchi Room

Italian architect Michele De Lucchi has designed a tribute to traditional Japanese itabuki wooden shingle work in a room he calls "The 2725 Elements Room" for its 2725 shingles. Light spills between the shingles to create delicate patterns of shadow and light. Recalling a cozy wooden mountain hut, the room is optimized for relaxation and a sound night's sleep. De Lucchi is known for his humanistic designs that connect with people on an emotional level. With his commitment to artisanship and natural materials, he has created a room that is calm yet full of warmth. The room has no television, so guests can fully immerse themselves in the design.

Michele De Lucchi Room
Michele De Lucchi Room
Michele De Lucchi Room
Michele De Lucchi Room
Michele De Lucchi Room
Michele De Lucchi Room

"Shingles are small wooden boards commonly used in the building of the roofs of Japanese traditional houses. The technique is based on surprisingly simple ideas. Although the origin of this technique remains unknown, shingles have been used and produced throughout the ages in different parts of the world.

For us architects, it is particularly rewarding to design with wooden shingles because they produce an effect of aesthetic and formal significance. The use of shingles allows us to design curved, spherical, and corrugated shapes. They make rigid surfaces seem soft. By adding gaps between shingles, the architect can play with space and distances, creating transparencies that are similar to the see-through effects of textiles and curtains.

We applied this idea to the SHIROIYA HOTEL, cladding the room with these curtains of shingles that, in their entirety, look light and soft. We wanted to bridge the gaps between sculpture and interior design to have a room that is also an art installation. To do so, we employed 2725 wooden shingles. Hotel rooms are usually identified by numbers, and in this case, our room has a special number: we called it the 2725 Elements Room.

The material effect of surfaces is combined with the choice of color and shades, a succession of dark tones in harmony with each other, conducive to a sense of calm tranquility, rest, and also good sleep."

Michele De Lucchi

MICHELE DE LUCCHI

Architect. He has been a protagonist of avant-garde architecture and design since the 1970s.
He has designed furniture for the most known Italian and European companies. He realized architectural projects in Italy and abroad, spanning from industrial to cultural landmarks.
He is a founder and member of AMDL CIRCLE, a multidisciplinary group of thinkers and innovators. Since 2018, AMDL CIRCLE has focused on Earth Stations, future sharing architectures that combine technological development with humanist principles.

Michele De Lucchi Room

Room Area
51㎡
Type of Bed
Queen
Capacity
1~2
Facilities
・Refrigerator・Kettle・Hair Dryer・Air Conditioner・Humidifier・Tablet Phone・Bluetooth Speaker・Safety Box・Wifi
Amenities
・Minibar (Mineral Water, Drinks)・Pajamas・Slippers・Towels・Bathrobe・Toothbrush Set・Shampoo & Conditioner (OSAJI)・Body Soap・Skin Care Set (OSAJI)
Rental Equipment
・Ice Pillow・Diaper Dust Box・Children's Toilet Seat・Medical Bathtub Seat・Flower Vase・Bed Guard・Baby Bed・Shoe Dryer・Dehumidifier/Air Purifier・Shoe Shine Set・Various Mobile Device Chargers・Extension Cord・Conversion Plug・Nail Clipper・Electronic Thermometer・HDMI plug・Wine Opener・Sewing Kit・Wheelchair・Blanket・Iron・Ironing Board・Ice Bucket・Trouser Press・Weight Scale・Bedwetting Pad・Remote Work Desk (Think Lab HOME)・Desk Lamp・Hair Iron