A hotel designed by ‘The Conran Shop’ has just opened at the ‘VISON’ resort complex in Mie Prefecture.

‘The Conran Shop,’ renowned for its carefully curated furniture, lighting, and home accessories, has designed its first hotel, ‘HACIENDA VISON.’ The new hotel has opened within the ‘VISON’ commercial complex in Taki Town, Mie Prefecture.

VISON is a large commercial complex spanning across approximately 119 hectares (enough to fit 24 Tokyo Domes). It includes hotels, a direct-market produce store, dining establishments, a spa, an organic farm, and more. The newest addition, the ‘HACIENDA VISON’ hotel is situated in a lush, green farming area. Its refined design extensively incorporates natural materials like wood and stone in both its exterior and interior, creating a warm and urbane atmosphere.

The hotel lobby

Six Rooms Inspired by Masters and Masterpieces

The six guest rooms, each with a unique concept, offer enchanting views of the mountains to the north, the rustling trees of the adjacent forest, and a beautiful garden below to the south. At night, you can also enjoy a stunning star-filled sky.

■101 Abiquiu
This room is inspired by the home of Georgia O’Keeffe, the celebrated 20th-century American painter who made the small New Mexico village of Abiquiu her permanent residence. Designed with a mid-century modern theme, the room includes a spacious lounge chair and a private garden for a relaxing stay.

[Size: 78m², with two double beds, a kitchen, and a private garden]

■102 Málaga
This room is inspired by Málaga, Spain, Picasso’s birthplace. It blends the warm, open feel of southern Europe with modern Spanish design. Outfitted with furniture from Spanish designers and brands, including a curved wooden rocking chair favored by Picasso, guests can enjoy books and art in a stylish setting.

[Size: 78m², with two double beds, a kitchen, a private garden, and pet-friendly]

■201 Perry Green
This room draws inspiration from the abstract beauty and craftsmanship of artist Henry Moore’s sculptures, created in Perry Green, England. Simple yet inviting, the space is filled with striking sculptural furniture and art that makes a statement, offering guests a unique and immersive experience.

[Size: 77m², with two double beds and a kitchen]

■202 Cap Martin
This room is inspired by the holiday cabin in Cap Martin, southern France, which Le Corbusier designed late in life for himself and his wife. Furnished with simplistic, fine pieces, it allows guests to unwind and enjoy a relaxing time, whether it’s enjoying a movie or just taking in the natural surroundings.

[Size: 77m², with two double beds and a kitchen]

■203 Dessau
This room takes inspiration from Bauhaus Dessau, the German art school that shaped modern design with its “form follows function” philosophy. It features bold, modern design furniture that makes a strong impression and immerses guests in the inspiring theme.

[Size: 90m², with two double beds and a kitchen]

■204 Thames
A room inspired by the renowned British designer Terence Conran. Based on his design philosophy of “plain, simple and useful,” the room features products he cherished during his lifetime. The artwork displayed on the shelves and above the bed was created by Terence’s grandson, Felix Conran, who is also an active designer and artist.

[Size: 90m², with two double beds and a kitchen]

As a place you can stay all year round, each season offers its own charm. In autumn and winter, the surrounding mountains are shrouded in mist, while spring and summer bring vibrant colors to the garden’s trees and flowers. Enjoy the crisp, ion-rich air and gentle morning sunlight, watch the stunning sunset in the evening, and gaze at the star-filled sky at night. Unwind and experience the beauty of nature at HACIENDA VISON.

HACIENDA VISON
Website:https://hacienda-vison.jp
TEL:0598-39-3190

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