Half White, Half Graffiti: Designer Splits Hotel Room Into Two Worlds

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Ukrainian artist Pavel Vetrov has created a beautiful hotel room art concept that draws a stark contrast between the chaos and color of street art and cold, ordered, minimalist design.

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Vetrov says he was inspired by French artist TILT’s Panic Room piece, which features a room similarly bisected by a boundary between street art/graffiti and cleanliness.

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This Ukrainian designer has a talent for designing rooms – he works for a Ukrainian 3D visualization and design company named Archivizer, and his portfolio features countless room resigns.

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