Columbus Marriott, GA

The renovation of this historic property blends the mill's industrial heritage with modern hospitality, incorporating materials like natural textures reminiscent of the grains once processed on-site. These elements are thoughtfully juxtaposed with contemporary design, creating an inviting and sophisticated experience.

Design Team

ID STUDIO

Location

Columbus, Georgia

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A cafe area with tables, chairs and stools

Innvision provided comprehensive design and procurement services for this project, collaborating with Kimball Hospitality to furnish the space with custom casegoods that align with the brand's high standards and the property's unique character.

A cafe area with tables, chairs and stools
A cafe area with tables, chairs and stools
A cafe area with tables, chairs and stools

ID Studio worked with Durkan on the LVT, custom area rugs and corridor carpet. The industrial inspiration is found in bespoke art on metal by Kalisher and the perforated steel accents on lighting from domestic manufacturer, Renaissance Lighting.

Innvision enlisted Jancik Arts, a domestic glass and metal studio, to partner with IDStudio to design, produce and install a dividing screen between the new MClub and the lobby area.

A cafe area with tables, chairs and stools
A cafe area with tables, chairs and stools

A cafe area with tables, chairs and stools
A cafe area with tables, chairs and stools
A cafe area with tables, chairs and stools

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