Unfolded Places

An overview of a few of the projects previously unfolded in Belgium and abroad:

  • Cobergher Hotel

    Cobergher Hotel, Kortrijk

    Preopening & launch

    “The rooms and suites in divergent styles tell a coherent story through craftsmanship and clever design. Cobergher is an ode to authenticity offering its guests topnotch service.”

  • Hotel T

    Hotel T, Waregem

    Preopening & launch

    “Boutique hotel T offers the perfect stopover for anyone visiting the area whether it’s for business or leisure with its two bars, two meeting rooms, wellness area and garden.“

  • Llodge, Grobbendonk

    Preopening & launch

    LLodge is a unique venue located in the middle of the surrounding nature, with a mission to create memories that are worth sharing, bringing people together, being connected.

  • August, Antwerp

    Preopening & launch

    "A former Augustinian convent becomes a modern-day sanctuary that embodies its sacred soul while charming one and all with modernist touches in every intricate detail."

  • 1898 The Post, Ghent

    Preopening & launch

    "An ode to origins, each of the 38 rooms exude warmth, geniality and personality but each is unique and has its own story to tell. “

  • Winery Valke Vleug, Puurs - St.Amands

    Preopening & launch of the hospitality part

    “A hedonistic and contemporary wine farm in harmony with the local traditions and environment, designed by multi-award winning and internationally renown architect Vincent Van Duysen."

  • Onsea House & Machweo, Arusha (Tanzania)

    Guest Experience Consultancy

    "Onsea House & Machweo offers guests a true haven of tranquility just outside of busy Arusha city. It is the perfect place to stay before or after your safari. It has also become a recognised landmark for culinary excellence."

  • Hotel V... , Vejer de la Frontera (Spain)

    Preopening & launch

    “Located in one of the most stunning white villages of Andalucia, in the south of Spain, Hotel V… is a little 12-bedroom gem offering its guests stunning views over the surrounding valley.”

 

© Winery Valke Vleug: Laura Willems / August: Robert Rieger / 1898 The Post: Oyen Rodriguez