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Morvedra Nou, a Mediterranean experience illuminated by Faro Barcelona

Numa Group recently collaborated with Faro Barcelona on the lighting for one of its luxury hotels, Morvedra Nou. Situated in a privileged location on the island of Menorca near Cala Macarella, Morvedra Nou is positioned as an attractive destination where one can be captivated by the warmth and tranquility offered by the Mediterranean's warm waters.

 

 

 

Virginia Nieto, an interior architect, brings timelessness and warmth to the hotel, creating an oasis of peace that does not shy away from the magic of Mediterranean culture and gastronomy.

 

A natural and welcoming interior design

 

The rooms are decorated with Morea, our ceiling fan with walnut-finish blades that not only provides a sustainable and quiet ventilation method, but also serves as one of the key decorative elements of the hotel. This creates a cozy atmosphere that invites guests to unwind from their daily worries. Furthermore, its reverse function allows it to be used year-round, cooling in the summer and distributing heat in the winter.

 

 

 

To accompany relaxation or a pleasant night reading, our Boc reading lights in a matte white finish were installed on both sides of the beds, a minimalist and functional option that maintains the serene aesthetic of the rooms.

 

 

To illuminate the hotel's surroundings without compromising the beautiful untouched landscape of Cala Macarella, we opted to install our Balder. This minimalist projector with a stake for easy installation is designed to highlight outdoor decorative elements and withstand any weather conditions. It also provides a warm light that invites guests to stroll around the hotel's vicinity.

 

 

If you'd like to experience the extraordinary Morvedra Nou and Faro Barcelona's contributions to its luxurious facilities firsthand, be sure to visit their website.

 

Credits:

Hotel Morvedra Nou

Interior design by Virginia Nieto

Photography by Ariadna Puigdomenech