Project | Hotel Anteroom Naha – Japan


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Set along the colorful shoreline of Okinawa’s capital, Hotel Anteroom Naha is more than a destination. It is a meeting point where art, culture, and travel intersect, offering a space that feels both vibrant and contemplative. Inspired by the idea of a “waiting room,” the hotel invites guests to pause, connect with the island’s rhythm, and prepare for the journeys ahead.

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Known for its role as a living gallery, the hotel curates rotating exhibitions that highlight the work of Okinawan and Japanese artists. Its architecture opens to the harbor light, and each space reflects a seamless dialogue between contemporary design and the character of the surrounding community.

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This sense of harmony extends into the hotel’s outdoor leisure area, where the Muses 2-seater sofa provides a serene retreat beneath the open sky. Guests can unwind here, feeling the sea breeze and the quiet pulse of the waterfront.

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Inside the bar lounge, Muses sofas are paired with the Ambience coffee table to create an intimate setting. The soft textures and clean lines invite slow moments over light bites, signature drinks, and craft cocktails. The atmosphere blends comfort with understated elegance, making it a place to linger.

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On the balcony of each guest room, the Muses dining chair offers a private vantage point over Okinawa’s cityscape and sea. Its charcoal-gray woven texture complements the hotel’s contemporary aesthetic and connects naturally to the coastal views.

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Through its collaboration with Hotel Anteroom Naha, Artie brings refined design and lasting comfort into spaces shaped by culture and creativity. Together, they have created environments where art flows into daily life, and where the boundaries between indoors and outdoors dissolve into a timeless experience of Okinawa’s beauty.