Reframing a Historic Icon with Contemporary Hospitality
Barcelona, Spain
5,219 sqm
2025
Grégoire Gardette (©METT), Eugeni Pons
The reopening of METT Barcelona marks the transformation of the historic Gran Hotel La Florida, a landmark perched on Tibidabo Hill overlooking the city. Led by Kokaistudios, the interior renovation reinterprets the building’s architectural heritage through a contemporary lens, balancing careful preservation with a refined and modern hospitality language.
The reopening of METT Barcelona marks the transformation of the historic Gran Hotel La Florida, a landmark perched on Tibidabo Hill overlooking the city. Led by Kokaistudios, the interior renovation reinterprets the building’s architectural heritage through a contemporary lens, balancing careful preservation with a refined and modern hospitality language.
Originally conceived in a classic architectural style, the hotel has long been a secluded retreat for discerning travelers. In 2024, Sunset Group partnered with ATOM to reposition the property. Kokaistudios was commissioned to lead the interior renovation, aligning the hotel’s historic character with the Mediterranean identity of the METT brand. The intervention preserves the building’s original structure while reconfiguring interior spaces to improve natural light and visual connections to the surrounding landscape.
Originally conceived in a classic architectural style, the hotel has long been a secluded retreat for discerning travelers. In 2024, Sunset Group partnered with ATOM to reposition the property. Kokaistudios was commissioned to lead the interior renovation, aligning the hotel’s historic character with the Mediterranean identity of the METT brand. The intervention preserves the building’s original structure while reconfiguring interior spaces to improve natural light and visual connections to the surrounding landscape.
Within the public areas, the project retains original decorative ceilings and wrought-iron balustrades. Existing ornamental wooden elements were selectively lacquered in white to re-establish unity and spatial clarity. Set against this calibrated background, a contemporary system of woodand- fabric boiserie is introduced to frame entrances and articulate thresholds between public spaces.
Within the public areas, the project retains original decorative ceilings and wrought-iron balustrades. Existing ornamental wooden elements were selectively lacquered in white to re-establish unity and spatial clarity. Set against this calibrated background, a contemporary system of woodand- fabric boiserie is introduced to frame entrances and articulate thresholds between public spaces.
The architectural geometries of the central lobby were reconfigured to reinforce the spatial symmetry in relation to the octagonal atrium that connects to the guestroom floors. Facing the preserved marble grand staircase, Kokaistudios introduced a compact retail space—now occupied by Lladró—carefully integrated into the historic setting as a contemporary insertion.
The architectural geometries of the central lobby were reconfigured to reinforce the spatial symmetry in relation to the octagonal atrium that connects to the guestroom floors. Facing the preserved marble grand staircase, Kokaistudios introduced a compact retail space—now occupied by Lladró—carefully integrated into the historic setting as a contemporary insertion.
Three juxtaposed wooden portals define the thresholds leading to the lift lobby, the restaurant area, and the garden lounge. The latter, enriched with decorative objects by Lladró, opens onto a bright inner courtyard. A corduroy-lined ceiling and integrated bookcases add warmth and refinement to the space, while comfortable lounge seating fosters an inviting hospitality atmosphere.
Three juxtaposed wooden portals define the thresholds leading to the lift lobby, the restaurant area, and the garden lounge. The latter, enriched with decorative objects by Lladró, opens onto a bright inner courtyard. A corduroy-lined ceiling and integrated bookcases add warmth and refinement to the space, while comfortable lounge seating fosters an inviting hospitality atmosphere.
Within the indoor pool area, Kokaistudios redefined the vertical circulation, consolidating the entire sequence into a coherent wellness zone. The elongated indoor pool extends seamlessly into the heated outdoor pool, from which expansive views open toward the center of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea. Kokaistudios redesigned the surrounding terraces and the restaurant canopies, reinforcing the terraces as key social spaces overlooking the city.
Within the indoor pool area, Kokaistudios redefined the vertical circulation, consolidating the entire sequence into a coherent wellness zone. The elongated indoor pool extends seamlessly into the heated outdoor pool, from which expansive views open toward the center of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea. Kokaistudios redesigned the surrounding terraces and the restaurant canopies, reinforcing the terraces as key social spaces overlooking the city.
Ascending to the guestroom floors, corridors and shared public areas are designed with a language of calm, understated elegance. Wood-and-fabric boiserie is used to subtly articulate the lift lobbies, providing continuity with the public spaces below while reinforcing a refined and intimate atmosphere.
Ascending to the guestroom floors, corridors and shared public areas are designed with a language of calm, understated elegance. Wood-and-fabric boiserie is used to subtly articulate the lift lobbies, providing continuity with the public spaces below while reinforcing a refined and intimate atmosphere.
Kokaistudios carefully redesigned and customized the layouts of all 70 guestrooms and suites, placing particular emphasis on framing views toward the surrounding hills and the city. Throughout the rooms, preserved ceilings, floors, and bathroom finishes are juxtaposed with new, distinctive METT elements: spacious, exceptionally comfortable beds with wooden headboards, bespoke minibars, and integrated lounge furniture systems. The lighting system was also fully redesigned, creating a layered and refined illumination that enhances both comfort and atmosphere.
Kokaistudios carefully redesigned and customized the layouts of all 70 guestrooms and suites, placing particular emphasis on framing views toward the surrounding hills and the city. Throughout the rooms, preserved ceilings, floors, and bathroom finishes are juxtaposed with new, distinctive METT elements: spacious, exceptionally comfortable beds with wooden headboards, bespoke minibars, and integrated lounge furniture systems. The lighting system was also fully redesigned, creating a layered and refined illumination that enhances both comfort and atmosphere.
Through this careful balance of preservation and contemporary design, METT Barcelona emerges as a seamless dialogue between history and modern hospitality—a place where grace, comfort, and the natural beauty of Tibidabo Hill come together to create a uniquely memorable guest experience.
Through this careful balance of preservation and contemporary design, METT Barcelona emerges as a seamless dialogue between history and modern hospitality—a place where grace, comfort, and the natural beauty of Tibidabo Hill come together to create a uniquely memorable guest experience.
The reopening of METT Barcelona marks the transformation of the historic Gran Hotel La Florida, a landmark perched on Tibidabo Hill overlooking the city. Led by Kokaistudios, the interior renovation reinterprets the building’s architectural heritage through a contemporary lens, balancing careful preservation with a refined and modern hospitality language.
Originally conceived in a classic architectural style, the hotel has long been a secluded retreat for discerning travelers. In 2024, Sunset Group partnered with ATOM to reposition the property. Kokaistudios was commissioned to lead the interior renovation, aligning the hotel’s historic character with the Mediterranean identity of the METT brand. The intervention preserves the building’s original structure while reconfiguring interior spaces to improve natural light and visual connections to the surrounding landscape.
Within the public areas, the project retains original decorative ceilings and wrought-iron balustrades. Existing ornamental wooden elements were selectively lacquered in white to re-establish unity and spatial clarity. Set against this calibrated background, a contemporary system of woodand- fabric boiserie is introduced to frame entrances and articulate thresholds between public spaces.
The architectural geometries of the central lobby were reconfigured to reinforce the spatial symmetry in relation to the octagonal atrium that connects to the guestroom floors. Facing the preserved marble grand staircase, Kokaistudios introduced a compact retail space—now occupied by Lladró—carefully integrated into the historic setting as a contemporary insertion.
Three juxtaposed wooden portals define the thresholds leading to the lift lobby, the restaurant area, and the garden lounge. The latter, enriched with decorative objects by Lladró, opens onto a bright inner courtyard. A corduroy-lined ceiling and integrated bookcases add warmth and refinement to the space, while comfortable lounge seating fosters an inviting hospitality atmosphere.
Within the indoor pool area, Kokaistudios redefined the vertical circulation, consolidating the entire sequence into a coherent wellness zone. The elongated indoor pool extends seamlessly into the heated outdoor pool, from which expansive views open toward the center of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea. Kokaistudios redesigned the surrounding terraces and the restaurant canopies, reinforcing the terraces as key social spaces overlooking the city.
Ascending to the guestroom floors, corridors and shared public areas are designed with a language of calm, understated elegance. Wood-and-fabric boiserie is used to subtly articulate the lift lobbies, providing continuity with the public spaces below while reinforcing a refined and intimate atmosphere.
Kokaistudios carefully redesigned and customized the layouts of all 70 guestrooms and suites, placing particular emphasis on framing views toward the surrounding hills and the city. Throughout the rooms, preserved ceilings, floors, and bathroom finishes are juxtaposed with new, distinctive METT elements: spacious, exceptionally comfortable beds with wooden headboards, bespoke minibars, and integrated lounge furniture systems. The lighting system was also fully redesigned, creating a layered and refined illumination that enhances both comfort and atmosphere.
Through this careful balance of preservation and contemporary design, METT Barcelona emerges as a seamless dialogue between history and modern hospitality—a place where grace, comfort, and the natural beauty of Tibidabo Hill come together to create a uniquely memorable guest experience.
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