Mondrian Ibiza
Mondrian Ibiza Preview Season Kicks Off in Cala Llonga
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An entirely new expression of the White Island's culture and energy opens today as Mondrian Ibiza launches an 8-week preview in Cala Llonga. The global hotel brand is welcoming guests for this brief period ahead of its highly-anticipated 2024 opening. Mondrian's introduction to Spain is innately linked to its brand DNA, which is rooted in art, design and culture. Ibiza is known as a bastion for all three, making the island an ideal location for this new 154-room destination.
The stepped white façade of Mondrian Ibiza is a striking addition to Cala Llonga - widely considered the best natural harbor on the east coast and one of its most idyllic locations, with more than 200 meters of beach. Spanish design studios Beades Architects and Cuarto Interior embraced organic forms in this presentation of Mondrian's signature "modern cultural fairytale." The entrance is immersive - its walls seemingly carved from nature itself, with nooks for modern seating and art. An intimate reception area draws guests in through vivid blue walls and flooring and a reflective gold desk that sit in vibrant contrast the soft, neutral-hued walls. In close proximity to the entrance, Sun & Moon becomes the go-to gathering spot - a day-to-night lounge boasting ample plush seating, artful interiors, and walls of windows that look out onto the shimmering coast.
The light and airy sensibility carries into the spacious guest rooms, each a serene interpretation of the local landscape. Woven headboards and chairs, sculptural lighting, and clean-lined furnishings create an inspired retreat. And many rooms are accented with balconies offering front row seating to a spectacular show of nature. Three onsite pools provide equally captivating views, with generous space to gather, play and bask.
Artwork will be an integral part of the guest experience, as it is in every Mondrian hotel around the world. Gone Rogue - an art curation and consultant collective -thoughtfully selected a collection that draws inspiration from and reflects Ibiza's natural beauty. A piece by artist Lauren Baker entitled "Kissing of the Sun and the Moon" features diamond dust at its center to evoke the sparkle of sunlight across the water, while her white neon "Remnants of Stars" will be the source of light in a bar area, simulating the glow of stars in the night sky. "Ocean View" by Hannah Nijsten depicts just that via an array of blue square hues painted onto glass to elicit a sense of floating. Additionally, Gone Rogue will curate a rolling exhibition space in the lobby dedicated to exploring and showcasing the work of local artists.