Hotel Everland is a project by Swiss artist-duo L/B (Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann). L/B are known for their Installations that deal with architecture and space and invite the viewer to get involved and become part of the artwork.
Everland is a hotel with only one room including a bathroom, a king-size bed and a lounge. The bounteous dimensioned room represents the subjective dream of a hotel: the architecture, the playful details, as well as the request to steal the golden embroidered bath towels. All Everland guests are partaking in the project.
Also the concept for operating the hotel was defined by the artists. All facets are important constituents of the artistic idea: The room can be booked for one night only, the mini-bar is fully stocked and included in the price, breakfast is delivered to the door and a record collection stands at ones disposal.
After being in Yverdon, Switzerland on the lake Neuchatel for 4 months, then from June 2006 until September 2007 the one room hotel was exhibited and run as a Hotel on the roof-deck of the Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig, Germany, arrived on the roof of the Palais de Tokyo, known for his modern art collection and also for being one of the most famous skateboarding spot of the world, the Dôme, in October 2007 until the end of December 2008.
Other than the insane location of the room and the crazy decoration of the room, the record player makes that hotel room even more appealing.
Currently all available nights are booked, but the next night available will be Saturday, 12 July 2008 will be available for booking on the 13 of May 2008 at a random hour on the booking page.
Prices starts at €333. I definitely want to spend a night there an listen to old records with the coolest Parisian view.
Tags: architecture, art, artwork, daniel baumann, everland, fancy getaway, france, hotel, installation, museum, paris, sabrina lang
















