For H10 Porto Poniente in Benidorm, Omio Atelier collaborated with interior designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán to create a series of bespoke elements that seamlessly blend functionality with artistic expression. Situated along the seafront, this project features meticulously handcrafted pieces that enhance the hotel’s sophisticated yet maritime-inspired ambiance.
The Canotier luminaire is a standout piece in the collection, using a combination of metal, jute rope, and glass to evoke elegance and refinement. This handcrafted masterpiece showcases Omio Atelier’s expertise in blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design.
Another highlight is the Fedora luminaire, crafted from wood, methacrylate, and metal. Its structured design balances aesthetics and functionality, casting a warm and inviting light across the hotel’s public spaces.
Equally striking is the Pamela luminaire, an intricate creation using metal, rope, and jute. Designed to complement the relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, this piece adds a layer of textural depth to the space.
The Mitra luminaire, with its geometric silhouette, combines wood, metal, and methacrylate. Its design provides soft, uniform lighting, contributing to a serene and harmonious environment.
Finally, the Cordage luminaire, specifically designed for the restaurant area, integrates metal, rope, and hemp. Both functional and decorative, it serves as a bold architectural feature while enhancing the dining experience.
From large-scale architectural lighting to finely detailed accents, Omio Atelier’s work for H10 Porto Poniente reflects their unparalleled ability to merge artistry with technical precision, delivering a cohesive and immersive design experience.