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Hotel design is shedding its skin. Gone are the days of rigid, impersonal and predictable atmospheres. The new boutique hotels are going for spaces that are flexible, emotional and deeply connected to the people who inhabit them. According to the Further Forecast 2025 conducted by Design Hotels, today's travellers are not only looking for relaxation, but also for experiences that give them meaning, wellbeing and a more conscious way of existing in the world.

Resol's contract furniture as a catalyst for change
In this context, Resol's contract furniture is aligned with a vision of hospitality where design not only decorates, but transforms. Previously underused spaces, such as lobbies or passageways, are reinvented as places for meeting, work or contemplation. Here, solutions such as the Baobab tables, with their organic design and natural inspiration, serve as a functional support point and also connect with the biophilic trend that will continue to mark the aesthetics of the coming years: honest materials, soft shapes and colours that evoke the earth and vegetation.
Outdoors, the Anthea collection designed by Monica Armani embodies this fusion of elegance, comfort and Mediterranean essence. Its enveloping design and resistance make this outdoor furniture an ideal choice for terraces, gardens and patios that do not want to give up either style or the intensive use demanded by the hospitality sector.

Well-being, versatility and authenticity
Beyond aesthetics, the new trends point towards a more human and sensorial hospitality. Luxury is being redefined in terms of personalisation, craftsmanship and emotion. Warm materials, natural textures and earthy tones are replacing cold, minimalist finishes. Authenticity is valued, that which is made with intention. In this new panorama, hospitality furniture becomes a tool for creating welcoming, enveloping and versatile atmospheres.
Hybrid spaces are also gaining ground: halls that are transformed into working areas, bars that function as meeting or disconnection spaces, and rooms that integrate wellness services. These new ways of inhabiting hotels require pieces that adapt without losing their character. Resol's catalogue stands out precisely because of this ability to combine functionality, durability and an aesthetic that provides an identity. From indoor spaces to terraces facing the sea, from urban rooftops to quiet patios among olive trees, Resol's contract furniture accompanies a generation of boutique hotels that understand design as a form of care. Because today, more than ever, travelling is not about escaping, but about arriving. And staying.
It’s not just about designing better it’s about designing with purpose. Resol’s contract furniture catalogue paves the way for a future where beauty, functionality and sustainability exist in perfect harmony a future where design classics continue to make an impact without harming the planet.