Hotel Hakuba: A Japanese Ski Lodge for Scandi Design Fanatics
Located in a village near Nagano, the site of the 1998 Winter Olympics, Hotel Hakuba is a newly opened ski lodge from Onecollection founders Ivan Hansen and Hans Henrik merging Japanese architecture with midcentury Scandinavian design.
A bit of history: In 2000, Hansen and Henrik acquired the rights to produce the designs of Danish midcentury icon Finn Juhl. “Since part of the line is produced in Japanese workshops, we already had a strong affiliation with the country,” they say. Hotel Hakuba is their first hospitality project, and it’s a natural extension of the brand, offering a “full-fledged Finn Juhl experience.” For more information, go to Hotel Hakuba.
Above: Hansen and Henrik transformed the classic Japanese ski lodge in Hakuba into a showcase for Finn Juhl’s designs; each of the six guest rooms is named for an iconic furniture piece.
Above: In the communal dining area, 108 Chairs ($2,032 from the Danish Design Store) surround the Nyhavn Dining Tables ($4,490 from the Danish Design Store). The Finn Juhl Sideboard is $8,950 from DWR.
Above: In the communal sitting room, a Poet Sofa anchors a corner; starting at $8,694 from Design Within Reach.
Above: A newly reissued VL45 Radiohus Pendant Light ($494 from YLighting) designed by Vilhelm Lauritzen for the Radiohuset Building in Copenhagen, hovers over a table and suite of Reading Chairs.
Above: A pair of Pelican Chairs ($6,090 at DWR) and a Baker Sofa ($14,619 at ...
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