Where Casual Meets Craft

New Hotel Opens Downtown with Distinctive Interior Design

Whether you're visiting for business or pleasure, Amano Düsseldorf opened its doors in May as a stylish temporary home nestled between the main railway station and the Kö. This newly redesigned property marks the twelfth hotel for the Berlin-based hospitality group, which has rapidly expanded with eight properties across the capital, plus locations in Munich, London, and Leipzig. The choice of Düsseldorf was deliberate: the city's thriving art and fashion scene, exceptional dining landscape, striking architectural dialogue between heritage and contemporary design, and its abundant waterfront all played key roles. But ultimately, it was Düsseldorf's distinctive character—a blend of creativity, international flair, and refined taste—that sealed the decision. "We're confident Amano belongs here," says Ariel Schiff, founder of the Amano Group. "The hotel embodies what we stand for: character, thoughtful design, and a genuine openness to what's next. Our ambition is to create something vibrant—a destination that resonates with both our guests and the city itself." Managing the property is a true Düsseldorf native, whose deep local knowledge ensures guests receive the best insider recommendations.

The hotel's signature aesthetic—instantly recognisable across the Amano portfolio—is the work of Berlin-based in-house architect Julien David Schaab. For the first time, an Amano property was designed entirely within the group's proprietary interior language. Walnut, marble, and brass, paired with warm, saturated tones, establish an inviting ambiance that embraces guests from everywhere. Designer lighting fixtures and artisanal tiles punctuate the spaces with intention. Bold statements—the striking "Panorama in Chenille" wallpaper anchoring the reception, artworks by Oliver Rath and ZooZoo—distil the Amano ethos: vibrant, worldly, unapologetically pleasurable. The public areas are articulated through curved archways, elevated platforms, and carefully orchestrated sightlines that segment without isolating. The result is a lobby that adapts to every moment: functioning as cocktail bar, breakfast venue, co-working hub, or gathering space. This inherent flexibility maximises the room's utility from morning to night, while maintaining an unwavering urban sensibility. The 92 guest rooms invite extended stays through warm wood flooring, refined materials, and restrained proportions. Rather than a typical hotel room, the design evokes a guest suite infused with homely warmth. Quiet luxury and considered comfort round out the experience.

www.amanogroup.com

 

Photography:
Amano Group

(Published in CUBE Düsseldorf 03|25)

Interior design:

Amano Group
www.amanogroup.com

Custom woodwork:

Neumeister Joinery
www.neumeister.biz

Parquet flooring:

www.parkett-dietrich.de Parquet
Flooring

Doors:

Grauthoff
www.grauthoff.com

HVAC:

Honeywell
www.honeywell.com
Sanyo Denki
www.sanyodenki.com
Airwell
www.airwell.com

Lighting:

Brumberg
www.brumberg.com
SLV
www.slv.com
Astro
www.astrolighting.com

Switches:

Gira
www.gira.de

Access Control System:

Assa Abloy
www.assaabloy.com

Sanitary fixtures:

Laufen
www.laufen.com
Grohe
www.grohe.de
Villeroy & Boch
www.villeroy-boch.de

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