Hotel Laurichhof
Pirna, Germany

A picturesque hotel at
the foot of the Elbe
Mountains
the foot of the Elbe
Mountains
Project location: | Pirna, Germany |
Project type: | Hotel |
Neolith materials: |
Neolith La Bohème Neolith Beton |
Nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Elbe Sandstone Mountains, in picturesque Pirna Hotel Laurichhof brings fantasy to life. Renowned interior designer Annette Katrin Seidel, her architect husband, Uwe Seidel, and their architectural student son, Franz Philipp, have worked tirelessly over the past five years to make their vision for this highly-original design hotel a reality. Overflowing with creativity, passion and an unparalleled style, it’s unlike any other hotel in the world
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Original character
The suites have been designed to tell their own remarkable story, each with a unique style and character all its own. The attention to detail in creating these different room even extends to the bed linen used, ensuring no two rooms are the same. In such a unique, sophisticated and urbane space, it’s no surprise that large amounts of Neolith’s singularly superior surfaces were used to deliver the project’s awesome visual impact.

Further, the Seidels’ chose the materials because it is easy to work with, ultra-resistant and sustainable manufactured. Furthermore, Neolith’s wide variety of colours, patterns and finishes, offered essential versatility to meet the exacting design brief.
Stepping over the threshold, the hotel’s eclectic nature is immediately visible. Venture further, and you’ll discover the establishment’s 27, a true feast for the eyes and senses. Each room sparkles with design inspiration and, uniquely, all of the furniture and features can be purchased by guests, looking to replicate the look in their own home following their stay.
Home
suite home
The first s uite, known as the ‘Blueberry’ suite, envelopes the rooms using Neolith Nero Marquina for the bathroom floor. This monochromatic, marmoreal model creates an inviting ornateness and perfectly complementing the vividly purple vanity and shelving units.
suite home
The first s uite, known as the ‘Blueberry’ suite, envelopes the rooms using Neolith Nero Marquina for the bathroom floor. This monochromatic, marmoreal model creates an inviting ornateness and perfectly complementing the vividly purple vanity and shelving units.
Pretty
Green
Next, Neolith was specified in the ‘Evergrins’ suite, which is inspired by the beauty of the natural world. Vibrant pops of luminous green dominate the design of this unique space. Neolith Beton was selected for the bathroom’s flooring in the bathroom, as well as the tops of the floating vanity units. This neutral, yet elegant bathroom provides a perfect contrast to the vibrant colours that flood the rest of the suite.
In the suite’s central hub, Beton has been used on the floors delivering an unobtrusive subtlety which complements the splashes of vibrant electric green throughout.
Green
Next, Neolith was specified in the ‘Evergrins’ suite, which is inspired by the beauty of the natural world. Vibrant pops of luminous green dominate the design of this unique space. Neolith Beton was selected for the bathroom’s flooring in the bathroom, as well as the tops of the floating vanity units. This neutral, yet elegant bathroom provides a perfect contrast to the vibrant colours that flood the rest of the suite.
In the suite’s central hub, Beton has been used on the floors delivering an unobtrusive subtlety which complements the splashes of vibrant electric green throughout.




Return to nature
Stepping into the third suite to include Neolith, known as ‘Mogli’. Highly distinctive, the tropical theme of these rooms is inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s classic, The Jungle Book. .
Possessing a more muted, earthy tone than many of the other suites, it eschews overstatement to evoke the density of the rainforest. Neolith La Bohème has been used in the kitchen area floors and across the bathroom floors and walls, delivering a fresh, ligneous look.
"What really convinced me to specify Neolith is how realistic the surface decoration is, identical to the material it is referencing."
- Franz Philip Seidel
Laurichhof goes above and beyond to offer visitors far more than a luxury hotel experience. The suites’ unique designs aim to broaden minds and demonstrate that interior design is only ever limited by imagination.