
Photos: L/B
Created by Swiss-based artist duo L/B (Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann), Hotel Everland is a movable hotel that debuted in 2002. Composed of mostly wood, its layout is like a trailer, consist of a luxurious bathroom and king size bed. The living room is dominated by a giant floor to celling window, offering ample sunlight and some of the most fantastic views. It also let the outside world peek in, where occupants are now part of the artwork itself - a theme L/B always affix on their work as an interaction with the public. During the daytime, Hotel Everland is actually open for visitation while during evening hours, it is reserved for the guests only. Since its launch, Hotel Everland has moved onto the beautiful Yverdon Lake shore are the rooftop of L/B’s own studio. It is currently on the rooftop of Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig in Germany until the end of September. Next, by October, the hotel will relocate to the top of Palais de Tokyo in Paris for an year, where visitor can get a splendid view of the Eiffel Tower. Visitors can book for a tour or reserve for a stay at the Hotel Everland’s website.







