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Aparthotel Adagio Casablanca City Center
Casablanca, Marrocos
The heart of Casablanca was the city chosen to host the Adagio Casablanca City Center Aparthotel project, where the doors supplied by Vicaima contributed to create a contemporaryand functional ambiance.
Anantara Vilamoura Algarve Resort
Algarve, Portugal
The 280 rooms of this Luxury hotel, integrate Vicaima’s 30 minute fire resistant Portaro ® with acoustic isolation, and the access areas, the 60 minute fire resistant Portaro ®. The refinement of sucupira and the natural nobility of the oak, were the tones selected for the interiors.
Amendoeira Golf Resort
Algarve, Portugal
Luxury housing development, equipped with cherry veneered doors and wardrobes, in designs exclusively developed for the project.
Ambassador Boutique Hotel
Nyon, Switzerland
This unique project reflects the architectural surroundings and language of the inspiring mountain landscapes overlooking the city of Nyon. The intimate ambiance of the Ambassador Boutique Hotel is created by the synthesis between the sand, black or taupé shades which confer a sober and refined décor to the space. Vicaima doors conform to the elegant spirit, with a plain dark grey or white design and prove to be a fundamental element in this arrangement, which highlights the essence of the hotel’s lines in perfect equilibrium.
Alto Residence
Lisbon, Portugal
High quality housing development, designed by the architects Luis Murteira and Sérgio Saraiva. For this development doors from the Essential Range in natural wood veneer, with and without glazing, were selected.
Altis Avenida
Lisbon, Portugal
Vicaima provided a number of key products for this Five-star boutique hotel. 30 and 60 minute fire resistant Portaro® where specified for entrances and public areas. This bespoke doors ranged from matt white to natural veneer.
ABC Hotels
Porto, Portugal
Vicaima is again present in the hotel sector, taking its customised solutions to the ABC Hotel Porto Boavista, a space aiming to express contemporaneity, whilst paying tribute, through a visual conversation, with the neighbouring cultural ex-libris: the Casa da Música.