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25Hours Hotel Hafen CityShipping containers, ropes, rotors, and other paraphernalia from the shipping industry were artfully refreshed into the funky decor that makes up the <a href="http://www.25hours-hotels.com/hafencity/index.php" target="_blank">25Hours HafenCity Hotel</a>. Located in the exciting new <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/hafencity">HafenCity</a> development in southern Hamburg, the hotel is made to look like you've just stepped into a shipping warehouse. Shipping containers donated by Hamburg's own Hapag-Lloyd serve as a conference room and decor for the sauna. Designed by <a href="http://www.stephenwilliams.com/" target="_blank">Stephen Williams Associates</a>, the eclectic hotel takes inspiration from sailing and shipping and serves as the living room for the quickly growing HafenCity area.1
25Hours Hotel Hafen City<a href="http://www.hapag-lloyd.com/en/home.html" target="_blank">Hapag-Lloyd</a>, a shipping company based in Hamburg, actually donated a few shipping containers to the hotel.2
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityThe other container is located downstairs in the lobby and serves as the conference room or extra seating for the restaurant. The room features a pull down container panel to create privacy.3
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityOne of the rusty, orange containers is used to build the rooftop ‘Hafen Sauna', which features panoramic views of the harbor, as well as a punching bag and specially designed sit up chairs for a sailor-inspired workout.4
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityViews from the sauna out over the harbor.5
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityBikes and recycled tubing and pipes are used in the decor.6
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityThe lobby features a variety of seating and lounging options and the hotel's restaurant, <a href="http://www.25hours-hotels.com/hafencity/wohnraum/heimat-kueche-bar.php" target="_blank">HEIMAT Küche + Bar</a>, serves dishes made from local ingredients.7
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityTo get the right look inside, the design team actually interviewed a number of sailors to learn more about their experiences and their work.8
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityThe decor then takes direct inspiration from their interviews, the shipping industry, Hamburg and the poems of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Ringelnatz" target="_blank">Joachim Ringelnatz</a> with the fictitious sailor <a href="http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuttel_Daddeldu" target="_blank">Kuttel Daddeldu</a>.9
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityInside, you'll find ropes, rotors, shipping crates, old trunks, salt bleached driftwood and vintage furniture.10
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityFussball and seating in the restaurant.11
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityEach room is designed to look like a cabin in a ship with a custom repurposed travel trunk that opens up to reveal information, log book, drinks, working space with writing instruments and electrical connections.12
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityCabin inspired room features a custom built-in bed.13
25Hours Hotel Hafen CityExterior of 25Hours Hotel HafenCity.14














