Floating bed with inset wall shelf and seating area with single chair
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To transform a wing of its 57-room resort, the Andronikos Hotel in Mykonos turned to Athens-based architects, KLab, who have reinvigorated the ‘Cocoon’ rooms with curved, whitewashed architecture, bamboo motifs and white pebbles synonymous with the Greek landscape. The recently reopened rooms offer a serene place to retreat, after the exertions of local beach-hopping.

Desk/seating area with single chair in corner with large mirror

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Wooden stick mounting as section and wall/roof feature

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ADDRESS

Drafaki
Mykonos 84 600
Cyclades
Greece

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Lauren Ho is the former travel editor at Wallpaper*. Now a contributing editor, she roams the globe, writing extensively about luxury travel, architecture and design for both the magazine and the website, alongside various other titles. She is also the European Academy Chair for the World's 50 Best Hotels.