Designed by Turkish firm Autoban, the suites at the Witt Istanbul incorporate heaps of pattern but not a lot of color. The hotel interiors offer a valuable lesson in decorating with neutrals—the richness of these rooms comes from textural contrast rather than bold color. Mirrored subway tiles are paired with laser-cut wood, minimalist mirrors reflect the bathroom's gray-striped walls, and a tufted leather sofa faces a spindly, sculptural coffee table...

laser-cut wood panel walls

bergere bed

striped bathroom

225 booklamp

box sofa and woody chairs

box sofa and woody chairs

detail: laser-cut wood panel walls

ring side tables

laser-cut wood bar

marble bar and mirrored subway tiles
For more information on Witt Istanbul Suites, visit their website. For more on Autoban's products and interiors, click here.
Photos via Autoban and Tablet Hotels.

Comments (7)
I want that rocker! I wish, I wish I could find one like it somewhere. :(
http://www.autoban-delaespada.com/
the rocker is called the "sleepy"...
Swoon!
Wow! No wonder I like that rocker. It's $2195. Sigh. Anybody have a lower cost one I could consider?
Ikea has the Lillberg rocker for $149.
Wow, all that amazing texture and design, and it's the rocker that gets the attention?
The place looks gorgeous. In addition to texture, they've made use of the full range of VALUE in the color palette, from bold black to pure white, often right next to each other. The shiny surfaces extend that play of light and dark even further. Nice job.
I wonder where the side bed lamps come from, they aren't on their website.