AKHO x TERRASS HOTEL

AKHO x TERRASS HOTEL

We worked with the Terrass" Hotel , an emblem of the 18th arrondissement of Paris, to develop a collection of refined and tailor-made uniforms. This collaboration aims to enhance the identity of the Terrass" Hotel through unique pieces, created for each area: from reception to catering, including the bar. The objective? To offer a visual harmony that reflects both the luxury and hospitality of this iconic establishment.

A complete range designed for each sector

Akho has designed a diverse collection , designed for all the hotel's services. From the discreet elegance of the reception uniforms to the more functional aspect of those of the catering staff, each outfit highlights the personality and DNA of the Terrass" Hotel. The pieces are specially adapted to the different roles, guaranteeing comfort and practicality, while being part of a unified style that underlines the standing of the establishment.

A bold play of prints for a unique design

In order to strengthen the visual identity of the Terrass" Hotel, Akho has opted for a set of prints that brings character to each uniform. These exclusive patterns, inspired by the elegant and artistic atmosphere of Montmartre, are used subtly to differentiate the teams while maintaining overall consistency. This meticulous work on the prints allows the individuality of each sector of the hotel to be brought out while creating a strong visual identity.

Tailor-made uniforms for excellent service

Each uniform has been custom designed, reflecting both French savoir-faire and Akho’s attention to detail. High-quality fabrics have been selected to ensure the durability and comfort of the pieces, while meeting the needs of each position within the hotel. The result is a collection that is elegant, modern and functional, reflecting the high-end service offered by the Terrass Hotel.

This collaboration between Akho and the Terrass" Hotel perfectly illustrates the art of combining style, innovation and performance, while remaining faithful to the identity of an emblematic Paris hotel.

Oct 04, 20240 commentsValentine Robin