Dezeen Showroom pieces feature in these real-world spas and hotels

Dezeen Showroom pieces feature in these real-world spas and hotels
Spa interior with large stone sink and stone offcut sconce lights

Dezeen Showroom In Situ: the sixth iteration of our In Situ series details spas and hotels worldwide where products from our furniture directory help foster serenity and relaxation.

With 2025 drawing to a close, we've rounded up five contemplative hotels, guesthouses and spas furnished by products we have published on Dezeen Showroom.

From spas in New York and Perth to hotels in Barcelona and Mykonos, the following projects feature Dezeen Showroom lighting, seating, and bathroom products.

Read on to find out more about the products that were used in these spaces, and why designers opted to use them.


High-ceilinged hotel foyer with statement pendant lights hanging
Photo by Mauricio Fuertes Photography

Array lighting by Umut Yamac for Vibia in Les Clarisses boutique hotel, Spain

Threads pulled taut between aluminium rings comprise these statement pendant lights created by architect and designer Umut Yamac for local brand Vibia.

A trio of pieces from the Array lighting range float in the lofty lobby of this Barcelona hotel, which dates from the 17th century and was, at one point, a convent.

Interior designer Susanna Cots came up with the scheme, which also features Vibia's Flamingo lights in a private dining room within one of the hotel's restaurants.

"Vibia's Array collection was chosen for its ability to harmonise and fill the space with light while maintaining a sense of calm and balance," Vibia told Dezeen.

"Its delicate structure and floating form bring movement and softness to the hotel lobby — a poetic gesture that welcomes guests with warmth and serenity, perfectly in tune with the building’s historic soul."

Find out more about Array ›


Pool terrace overlooking the sea
Photo courtesy of Vondom

Milos outdoor collection by Jean-Marie Massaud for Vondom in Lovia Mykonos hotel, Greece

Lozenge-shaped cushions and rounded edges characterise this collection by French designer Jean-Marie Massaud for Spanish brand Vondom, which contains sun loungers among other tables and seating.

Like the rest of the Milos outdoor collection, the sun loungers were designed according to Mediterranean landscapes, and how the sea wind and tides smooth rocks over time.

These influences made the loungers, in their single- and double-width versions, a logical choice for the pool terrace of the Lovia Mykonos hotel on the island of Mykonos, which overlooks the island's topography and the Aegean sea beyond.

"Milos was specified for Lovia Mykonos as a high-end, hospitality-ready collection that unites design and nature," Vondom told Dezeen.

"Its new premium materials — cream-tone aluminium, Glad Desert performance fabrics and iroko wood details — echo the island's palette while delivering durability and comfort at luxury-hotel standards; by the infinity pool, the loungers and daybeds create a serene, Mediterranean setting worthy of the Aegean."

Find out more about Milos ›


Bathroom in vaulted room with white bathtub
Photo by Salva Lopez

Vieques Outdoor bathroom collection by Patricia Urquiola for Agape in Masseria Dagilupi, Italy

Despite being designed for outdoor bathing, Italian bathroom company Agape's Vieques Outdoor bathroom collection is equally at home inside a bathroom within this Masseria in southern Italy.

The collection, which contains a countertop sink, freestanding washbasin and a bathtub, was informed by old-fashioned outdoor tubs made from tin.

Iroko wood accessories – including hook-on shelves and a backrest for the tub – are available for use in tandem with the range, and feature in the space, which was designed by local studio Corsaro Architetti.

"The choice of the Vieques bathtub and washbasin collection was obvious when it came to selecting a piece that could exist in a white, mineral and stripped interior," Corsaro Architetti told Dezeen.

"The clean and vertical design of the washbasins and the bathtub underlines the roundness of the vaults and niches, the white metal converses with the stone of the whitewashed walls and the wooden accessories contribute to creating a paradoxically warm atmosphere."

Find out more about Vieques Outdoor ›


Spa interior with large stone sink and stone offcut sconce lights

Offcut wall sconce by Nightworks in Ember Bath House, Australia

Nestled in an innocuous former warehouse in central Perth, Ember Bath House has an earthy, tactile interior scheme that features sconce lighting by New Zealand brand Nightworks Studio.

The Offcut wall sconce ties in with the space's wider aesthetic via its backplate, which is made from roughly-hewn offcuts of pale travertine stone, a nod to the chunks of stone that are found throughout the interior.

Its teacup-shaped bulb emits a warm, inviting glow, creating low mood lighting in the dressing area.

"Studio Traces looks to lighting design that is crafted and sculptural for design specifications, often reaching out to bespoke companies with a balance of raw and natural materials with advanced lighting technology in combination, as Nightworks Studio is known for," Tracy Zorich, creative director of Studio Traces, told Dezeen.

"We were drawn to the tactile nature of the Offcut wall sconce, which connected with the materiality and earthy qualities of Ember Bathhouse."

Find out more about Offcut ›


Pink sofa in spa waiting area
Photo courtesy of Büro Koray Duman

Cloverleaf sofa by Verner Panton for Verpan in S10 spa, USA

The common area of this spa and fitness club in Manhattan's West Village is home to a Cloverleaf sofa upholstered in powder pink fabric.

The modular sofa was originally designed in 1969 by Danish designer Verner Panton and is now manufactured design company Verpan. It is named after its undulating, lobed shape, reminiscent of the leaf of a four-leaf clover.

Architecture studio Büro Koray Duman selected the piece in this blush-hued colourway to complement the pale birch plywood cladding on the walls of the space, as well as to provide double-sided seating for clients.

"We found the sofa to be very versatile in a public space: it is located in the common area where clients hang out before or after their spa appointments, and the sofa allows privacy if needed or can easily facilitate conversations with fellow customers," Büro Koray Duman told Dezeen.

"The piece is also very sculptural, which is great – we had a tight space to place only a central element, and we wanted it to make a statement."

Find out more about Cloverleaf ›

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