Brussels Hotel Accommodation at Royal Windsor Luxury Hotel: Romy Smits

Royal Windsor Hotel Grand Place
5 Rue Duquesnoy, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 505 5555   Fax: +32 2 505 5500
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Fashion Rooms

Fashion Rooms | Jean-Paul Knott | Gerald Watelet | Marina Yee | Mademoiselle Lucien
Nicolas Woit | Kaat Tilley | Pascale Kervan | Romy Smits | Nina Meert | Haider Ackermann | Xavier Delcour | Christian Wijnants

Romy Smits Fashion Room

Romy Smits, born in the Netherlands, lived most of her life in Belgium. Freedom is very important to her and she is therefore self-taught. Since the age of 24, Romy has been working independently. In turn, she has devoted her heart and mind to specific experiences in the fields of interior design, styling, fashion and management. Between 1992 and 2001, Romy worked as a freelance key account manager, commercial advisor, visual merchandiser and art director for Dries van Noten.

Romy Smits collections are not only timeless, useful, beautiful, functional or sensual, they are also and above all, “extrasensory” manifestations.

Her Fashion Room is also particular by the fact she chosed to use different spaces represented by several colours: green, silver, red, black and pink. Each colour reminds you of a feeling, a symbol, or an unprecise impression: that is to say “extrasensory” manifestations.

Moreover, the bed, nestling against a silver curved wall, with an ovoid and protective form is the central element of the room due to it's size, colour and location.

Words from the designer
“Rebirth Suite is a space for inspiration, where you can relax body and soul, experience feelings of love, passion and happiness. For each activity there is a particular space in this suite, which is symbolised with carefully chosen colours and shapes. All surfaces of the room are finished with glossy coatings because brilliance perfectly balances the radiation of all colours. Perhaps you can experience that specific interior, living can stimulate your personal identity.”