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Born in Rome, Elisabetta de Strobel is an international Interior Designer and Art Director, dedicated to Interior, Product Concept, Exhibition Design, and much more. Elisabetta has been an honorary member of the AIPi (Italian Association of Interior Designers) since 2010 and, in 2015, she was named the Italian AIPi delegate of the Executive Board of ECIA (European Council of Interior Architects). Recently, the Italian designer was invited to design the interiors of the new Relais Le Chevalier hotel, in Riga, and her colourful work has resulted in a truly emotional experience.
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Elisabetta de Strobel is known for doing a careful study of markets and trends, to anticipate them and to strategically promote brands in the target of interest and reference areas. Not only an interior designer in the pure sense of the term, in 1994 Strobel founded Terzomillennium in Verona, a communications agency where she deals with communication and company positioning. For several years now, she has been working at an editorial level with major design and trends publications, such as Architectural Digest, Vogue House and Interni. The search and exploration have also led to the birth of another of Elisabetta’s passions: territorial marketing. This led her to work with enterprise networks and design a well-defined identity and image for Verona as an international smart-land business model. Being a smart city is the specific fundamental concept behind the project “To Be Verona”, of which Elisabetta de Strobel has been the Project Manager and promoter for over 6 years. According to the designer, innovation, business, promotion of talents and cultural human resources must be the new driver of development from which to launch the image of Verona in the eyes of Italian and foreign investors.
Located within a 4-minute walk of Latvian National Opera and Riga Dome Cathedral, Relais Le Chevalier is the new sensation hotel in Riga. “A stay is unforgettable when it makes us feel good and rediscover happiness”, says Strobel, who wanted to design spaces that allowed to live an emotional experience in the heart of the Paris of the Baltic. The designer returned the prestigious hotel to its former mid-eighteenth-century glory (it was once a private home), with the approval of the Fine Arts, with a refined French style and designer furnishings according to contemporary trends. Colour schemes and striking textural fabrics you will never forget adorn the communal areas and exquisitely decorated rooms.
Strobel wanted a suggestive environment that was coloured according to one’s own way of being, and the colour palette throughout the building reflects exactly that. The first floor in bright blue with a pale gold glow, in search of harmony and balance. The second floor in beige and black tones, with a seductive elegance that strikes anyone. The third floor in bright orange and vibrant fuchsia, in pursuit of vitality, optimism and good humour. The fourth floor with an intense and enveloping blue, projecting a romantic dream of tenderness and spirituality. And the final fifth floor in yellow and green, with incredible light and nature radiating energy. Enough options to schedule your next trip to Riga, book a stay at Relais Le Chevalier and live an incredibly emotional experience.
Photo Credit of the Relais Le Chevalier pictures: Maurizio Marcato Photographer
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