As its name suggests, the Kube hotel is dominated by one particular geometric shape in its interior design. In addition to, obviously, lots of cubes, the themes of coolness and transparency, which are emphasised throughout the public spaces are offset by the warming sense of privacy and comfort that pervades the guestrooms. The courtyard of the revamped 19th century building features a see-through cube, which contains the necessary reception facilities in a suitable way. Oozing a sleek iciness in its public spaces, the 31 guestrooms and 10 suites of the hotel turn the heat up a little with warm touches added to the arctic-geometric theme. Black and white faux-fur curtains give the space a definite cuddly feel whilst readily living up to the chic provided by the pastel-coloured furniture in tarnished glass. Despite the feeling of having walked onto the set of an achingly smart 60s sci-fi classic, the materials are distinctly modern and the design, overall, also aims to break with any sense of ...
Genre: Entertainment
by: hotelstv
Who is the fiercest flamingo of them all? It's the Terminator Don vs. the gentle giant in the Santo Domingo battle royale. Can Kube remain top Flamingo or will he fall to the dapper don?
Genre: TV Videos
by: ParkerLewisCantLoseMinisode
Awesome digital version of the old school rubik?s cube.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: Luppien
With the temperature held at a constant minus 5 degrees C, its a whole universe made entirley out of 25 tons of ice. Once you take off the polar coat provided for the ice bar, you may want to warm things up whilst swinging in Eero Aarnios 1968 Bubble Chairs suspended in mid-air. Because of the temperature, time here is restricted to 30 minutes. The bar has a capacity of 20 people and it costs 38 euros per 30 minutes. Vodka tastings, cocktails and aperifood are available.
Becoming ICizzle Part 05
by: icizzle