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This year, Lost and Found Hotel Room takes on a much larger warehouse-style studio, and feels more sociable and interactive in its experiential offering. It’s on the second floor above the lovable tailor-barber-shoemaker café, Captains of Industry, and has enough room to house a full dinner party – if you so wish.
Melbourne architects Six Degrees have designed the room this year, with a really enviable mix of locally produced and sourced furniture and fittings. Taking centre place is a circular marble table with bronze legs by Daniel Barbera; furnishings from connoisseurs of vintage furniture, Grandfather's Axe; Tom Dixon lighting from Dedece; kooky Established & Sons accessories from Living Edge; floor rugs from ffixxed, and the list goes on.
It’s a large space to work with, but Six Degrees have broken it up into inviting zones, the bedroom becoming a curtained-in annex in the centre of the space, the lounge a congregation of seating, and Tom Dixon lights creating glowing focal points around the space.
It’s the ultimate Melbourne pad, and even has its own Cultural Concierge on hand to escort you to a popular laneway haunt, or offer insider tips on what to do around town.






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