{It’s been too long since my last Victoria Hagan post. Shout outs to the awesome Anna from Canoe Design who works there!}
{It’s been too long since my last Victoria Hagan post. Shout outs to the awesome Anna from Canoe Design who works there!}
{Some favourite moments in Lorenzo Castillo’s brother’s apartment. Somehow, despite all of the turned legs, and scrollwork, and decorative embellishment, the space reads casual. It’s in the layers of textiles, the layers of historical styles, the timeworn finishes, and whimsical elements. Love the circular motif in the shower doors and vanity!}
{A feast for the eyes, Selman Marrakech Hotel is a newly opened jewel-toned treasure chest “perched” at the base of the Atlas Mountains. Your sumptuous adventure begins with thoroughbred Arabian horses roaming about the property purely for your viewing pleasure. In fact, the inspiration behind Selman is derived from the beauty of the Arabian horse.}



{Moorish architecture, intricately-carved Moroccan columns, and high-quality detailing greet you upon arrival. Rich, velvety upholstery, opulent chandeliers, vibrant colors and lavish stones envelop you throughout your stay beginning with the lobby and continue into your guestroom. From a designer’s perspective, I must say I’m particularly fond of the colorstory - it has been cleverly chosen and brilliantly executed.}



{56 guestrooms and suites offer the utmost in comfort and luxury with some of the more exclusive suites coming with a private garden, heated pool and butler. }




{Of course, a luxury experience is not complete without a fabulous spa to retreat to for some relaxation. With 13 treatment rooms, various heated and specialty pools, a sauna, gym, and Turkish bath, you’ll surely find something that tickles your fancy and perhaps your toes too! }


{With luxury abound, you can be sure you’ll escape and unwind at Selman Marrakech. }















