When it comes to designing hospitality projects, there’s one name that springs to mind every time: HBA. The global design company has more than 1,400 designers around the globe in 23 offices in nearly every major city. Today, Vintage Industrial Style Blog will be exploring a restaurant project finished this year: Savoca, the lobby-level Californian Trattoria at JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE. It has that quintessential boho vibe on lock, and we can’t get enough. Continue scrolling to take a look inside! 

The boho chic and modern restaurant wasn’t the only project that caught our attention. The company has been designing hotels for 52 years, has finished 1500 projects in 80 different countries and won over 200 design prizes and recognitions. No wonder why HBA is considered the leading hospitality design company of the world

HBA’s design team “creates the signature looks of today’s luxury brands, independent contemporary boutique hotels, urban resorts spas, world-class residences, restaurants and casinos. From continent to continent, each HBA interior is the result of a unique and sensitive response to location, architecture and client vision.”

The portfolio is filled with a wide selection of hospitality projects with different styles and scales, and the common point is the quality of materials and attention to details. “HBA’s international presence, depth of experience and detailed industry knowledge enables its designers to identify interior design trends at their source, make definitive predictions about new directions and innovations and influenced sign standards at a global level. HBA’s ultimate objective is to add value, raise standards and enhance the brand of a projects owner and operator.”

📍 Savoca at JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE
Los Angeles, Completed in 2021

Boho Chic and Modern Design Meet Coexist Beautifully in This Hospitality Project of HBA
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Over the years, HBA has been setting new standards for luxury, comfort and innovation in hospitality interior design, and today we’ll be exploring a recent restaurant project that has a laid-back Cali-cool look, but still has a touch of elegance and sophistication.
Boho Chic and Modern Design Meet Coexist Beautifully in This Hospitality Project of HBA
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Boho decor has its roots in 19th-century France, where it represented a break from bourgeois expectations and a search for new forms of beauty. It has continued to evolve in the years since, but has always been characterized by eye-catching patterns, surprising textures and designs bursting with life.
Boho Chic and Modern Design Meet Coexist Beautifully in This Hospitality Project of HBA
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It’s a mashup born of minimalist tendencies and unfettered design principles. Think neutral walls, an edited mix of handcrafted decorative items, bold patterns, sumptuous textures, and clean-lined mid-century modern-inspired furniture.
Boho Chic and Modern Design Meet Coexist Beautifully in This Hospitality Project of HBA
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We can see that there’s a commune with Nature. A strong bond with the outside world by bringing in furniture that resembles biomorphic and organic shapes, tall trees and potted plants.
Boho Chic and Modern Design Meet Coexist Beautifully in This Hospitality Project of HBA
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No modern boho chic project is complete without sculptural lighting in ethereal, biomorphic shapes. We suggest organic shades in metal, such as the Cannonball by DelightFULL, that will noiselessly blend into the scenery.

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