Torre Madrid Hotel has gone through an extensive redesigning since 1957 by the renowned Spanish Interior designer Jaime Hayon. The once jewel-decorated furniture, luxurious materials, and whimsical objects are applied with new approaches making its momentous value more tolerant.
Jaime Hayon is known for his styles playing between the bold use of colors, creativity, and playfulness that lead to a vibrant and convivial space his creations. In here the unconventional approaches to putting marble countertops, soaring liquor cabinet, and paralleled walls offer even more inducement of the Torre Madrid Hotel, described on a report by Curbed. Being the tallest tower found in the City of Madrid, it is just to compensate it with the top of the world design.
'I was fully dedicated to the creation of a very special and unique space that would represent a new vision of Spain," Jaime Hayon said in a statement published on Design Boom. He added, "A vision far from the traditional aesthetic, aside from being my hometown, for me Madrid represents Spain's diversity and richness." This was his very vision upon looking at the schematics of the Torre Madrid Hotel.
Mastering interior designing both in Paris and Madrid, Jaime Hayon also gained in Italy the Benetton-funded design and communication academy grant which qualify him to work closely on the core Madrid Hotel. He is an acclaimed designer even when he started his own business in 2000 and onwards to 2003, he is able to establish a good name.
Nirav Modi Flagship boutique in India, Faberge Salon in Switzerland, and the Info Center for the Groninger Museum in The Hague are among the best work of art in interior designing by Jaime Hayon, based on the chronicles in Hayon Studio. The Torre Madrid Hotel becomes another jewel of his collection for his name being on top in the industry.