STAY is a very new, super stylish and incredibly spacious serviced apartment accommodation located on Islands Brygge, a harbour front area in central Copenhagen. There are 197 apartments with 15 different types to chose from, all with access to the biggest rooftop terrace in Scandinavia.

Previously knows as the A House, once a hub for Copenhagen’s creative elite, the concept for new STAY has been brought directly into this project – from the architectural planning, to the many collaborations with local artists who have left their mark on the apartments. The band WhoMadeWho have recorded their third album in one of STAY’s spacious loft apartments. The artist and chef, Bo Ramsø Lindegaard has actualised a series of attention-grabbing pop-up-restaurants in the lounge of the sixth floor.

So simple and so stylish. Why can’t Sydney have anything like this!? All you hotel developers out there – are you listening?

 


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4 Responses

  1. Nick

    Love this. Beautiful accommodation like this is definitely what Sydney is lacking. I do hope the developers are listening.

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