The A House was once a hub for Copenhagen's creative elite, and
this sensibility has been brought directly into the new STAY
concept - from the architectural planning, to the many
collaborations with local artists, who've left their mark on the
hotel rooms and apartments. The need for space has been woven into
the design of every floor and the possibilities for the use of the
space are many, if not looking only for a place to sleep: 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. The impressive rooftop terrace
has been used for vitalizing events and photo shoots. And that's
just the beginning. In fact, when you pore over the hotel rooms and
apartments, it quickly becomes apparent that it never really ended.
The creative past of the A House emanates from the countless
artistic decorations that were never removed from the walls and
ceilings. STAY has, quite simply, chosen to let them stay.