Style
Mod-Moroccan mix
Setting
Manicured Majorelle Gardens
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At the edge of the Majorelle Gardens, a little north of Marrakech’s Medina, eight-room retreat Maison Brummell Majorelle is putting a modern spin on Moorish traditions. In each of the refined rooms, lime-washed walls are made with an authentic tadelakt plaster, alcoves are a reinvention of latticed mashrabiya screens, and balconies are elongated with flipped arches that pay homage to the Medina’s riads. And when it comes to communal spaces, architects Bergendy Cooke and Amine Abouraoui have impressively fashioned the space to feel more home than hotel, without compromising on the calmer spots (a set-in-stone spa mimics Morocco’s hammams) for those seeking some seclusion.
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