The Bohoho, a project development by Tinzeltown, taps into the content creator space trend in Camps Bay, Cape Town
The Bohoho, a redevelopment project in Camps Bay, Cape Town, opens access to travelers and production studios seeking the megatrend of content creator spaces.
German gastronomer and interior designer Daniela Gottschalk of Tinzeltown is offering a landmark project for the trend of energetic, expressive interiors and project developments that function as entertainment, hospitality or co-working spaces. With The Bohoho, Tinzeltown has transformed a residential space in a prime location in the heart of Camps Bay, with its saturated sunsets, front ocean and back mountain views, into an interior experience that is now available as a boutique resort.
With The Bohoho, Gottschalk defines the new development era of content creator spaces with a leitmotif that brings Palm Springs of the '60s into the present. The Bohoho has been given the cohesiveness and intimacy of a day club, with a skillful curation of attention-grabbing elements in cerulean blue and lime green, black and white graphics, metallic sheen, and accents in letterbox red.
This reflects the eclectic and eccentric interior design that characterizes content creator spaces and invites interaction. It is expected to become mainstream in the world of living by 2025. As Gottschalk describes it, “It's about giving people the freedom to express themselves, fostering creativity in a retreat or creating an intimate stage that invites people to show themselves via broadcast.” What can be seen as an evolution of Instagram backgrounds, dopamine decor and old Hollywood design elements is now a whole new category of project development.
Tinzeltown, a project development and interior design firm, describes itself as “an homage to an era of design long before kitchenettes and pull-out sofas,” with an emphasis on expression - whether through color, materials or an overall leitmotif. The latest project, The Bohoho, breathes the glamor and boldness of a rock star. Interior highlights include the extensive use of Jonathan Adler's world-famous lips in mobile design pieces and even as paintings in the curved pool, opulent blue and black marble tiles in the bathrooms and blue and white striped Hollywood parasols on the pool terrace.
With the continuing popularity of her own project developments in Germany (including Theplacetobe Bar in Frankfurt since 2003) and worldwide, Gottschalk testifies to the longevity of the design purposes.
Booking enquiries for The Bohoho at https://thebohoho.com/
Enquiries for interior design at https://tinzeltown.com/
The Bohoho, a redevelopment project in Camps Bay, Cape Town, opens access to travelers and production studios seeking the megatrend of content creator spaces.
German gastronomer and interior designer Daniela Gottschalk of Tinzeltown is offering a landmark project for the trend of energetic, expressive interiors and project developments that function as entertainment, hospitality or co-working spaces. With The Bohoho, Tinzeltown has transformed a residential space in a prime location in the heart of Camps Bay, with its saturated sunsets, front ocean and back mountain views, into an interior experience that is now available as a boutique resort.
With The Bohoho, Gottschalk defines the new development era of content creator spaces with a leitmotif that brings Palm Springs of the '60s into the present. The Bohoho has been given the cohesiveness and intimacy of a day club, with a skillful curation of attention-grabbing elements in cerulean blue and lime green, black and white graphics, metallic sheen, and accents in letterbox red.
This reflects the eclectic and eccentric interior design that characterizes content creator spaces and invites interaction. It is expected to become mainstream in the world of living by 2025. As Gottschalk describes it, “It's about giving people the freedom to express themselves, fostering creativity in a retreat or creating an intimate stage that invites people to show themselves via broadcast.” What can be seen as an evolution of Instagram backgrounds, dopamine decor and old Hollywood design elements is now a whole new category of project development.
Tinzeltown, a project development and interior design firm, describes itself as “an homage to an era of design long before kitchenettes and pull-out sofas,” with an emphasis on expression - whether through color, materials or an overall leitmotif. The latest project, The Bohoho, breathes the glamor and boldness of a rock star. Interior highlights include the extensive use of Jonathan Adler's world-famous lips in mobile design pieces and even as paintings in the curved pool, opulent blue and black marble tiles in the bathrooms and blue and white striped Hollywood parasols on the pool terrace.
With the continuing popularity of her own project developments in Germany (including Theplacetobe Bar in Frankfurt since 2003) and worldwide, Gottschalk testifies to the longevity of the design purposes.
Booking enquiries for The Bohoho at https://thebohoho.com/
Enquiries for interior design at https://tinzeltown.com/