Tribe Hotel Perth is an artfully curated guest-centric and refreshingly affordable design hotel alternative, with interiors designed by Travis Walton and architecture by Idle Architecture Studio.
December 1st, 2017
Interior Designer: Travis Walton Architecture
Architect: Idle Architecture Studio
Project Manager: Salta Properties
Builder: Pro Build
Structural Engineer: Bonacci Group
Services Engineer: Wood and Grieve Engineers
Duration 3 years
Moroso ‘Pipe’ armchairs – Hub Furniture.
Blue sofa in Febrik fabric – Travis Walton.
Custom pendants – Giffin Design.
Oluce and Flos table lamps – Euroluce.
Tom Dixon ‘Stone Wall’ pendants – Dedece.
Custom b/w tiles – 21-19 Studio.
Wall art – Marsha Golemac.
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