The importance of furniture for hotels and B&Bs

Furniture plays a strategic role in accommodation facilities: the furnishings of hotels and B&Bs significantly influence guests’ perception of quality, comfort and hospitality. Every space, from the lobby to the guest rooms, should express stylistic coherence and meticulous attention to detail, reinforcing the establishment’s identity.

Beyond aesthetics, furniture designed for the hospitality sector must meet specific durability, safety and ease of maintenance standards. Investing in solutions created specifically for professional use ensures operational continuity, long‑term performance and a guest experience that meets the expectations of an increasingly discerning audience.

Characteristics of furniture for hotels and B&Bs

Furniture for hotels and B&Bs must balance design and reliability, adapting to different environments and diverse hospitality styles.

  • Consistent and customisable design, capable of enhancing the identity of the establishment and creating harmonious, welcoming spaces
  • Durable, high‑quality materials, designed for intensive use and compliant with safety and longevity requirements
  • Functionality and comfort, to meet guest needs while enabling efficient and practical space management.

Frezza’s furniture for hotels and B&Bs

Frezza offers a range of furnishing solutions designed for the hospitality sector, capable of interpreting the needs of contemporary hotels and B&Bs: versatile collections crafted with attention to detail that combine design quality, refined aesthetics and high performance.

Lounge and reception furnishings

In international‑scale hospitality environments, the reception and lounge areas represent the guest’s first point of contact and therefore require welcoming, distinctive furnishings. In this context, the Afina modular armchair and sofa system, designed by Ramos Bassols, stands out for its remarkable compositional freedom. The linear, corner and curved modules allow for fully customised configurations, adapting to large and articulated lobbies, while the generous seating and enveloping backrest help create a relaxed atmosphere. The collection is complemented by Afina’s coffee tables, which are available in various sizes and finishes and provide an elegant and functional surface. The option to integrate USB sockets into both the tables and the seating structure meets the design requirements of high‑traffic hospitality spaces.

In B&Bs and boutique hotels, the common area is often a more intimate, carefully curated space designed to convey a homely and welcoming atmosphere. In these settings, the Radar collection, designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune, is an ideal choice. The two‑seater sofas and armchairs, defined by their soft, flowing lines, furnish waiting areas with understated sophistication without taking up excessive space. The minimalist, lightweight Radar coffee tables complete the setting with practical, well‑proportioned solutions. USB sockets can also be integrated directly into the seating, offering an additional service aligned with the evolving ways guests use shared spaces.

For reception desks and welcome stations, a multifunctional seat such as Fior di Loto Plastic, available with a five‑star base on castors with automatic return device, proves effective both in large hospitality facilities and in more compact contexts, providing a practical, comfortable and refined solution.

Seating for guest rooms

Within guest rooms, seating plays a fundamental role in enhancing the guest’s comfort and shaping the perceived quality of the space.

In larger hotel rooms, often equipped with a dedicated table area or a small desk, the Yo collection by Progetto CMR and the Fior di Loto collection by Claudio Bellini, available in multiple versions, offer an ideal solution in terms of ergonomics and versatility. The wide range of base options, colour configurations, finishes and materials makes it easy to maintain stylistic consistency with the rest of the facility while adapting to different design concepts and room layouts.

Many hotel rooms also include a small lounge area. In these cases, the Alplus Lounge collection by Marco Zito, featuring poufs, armchairs and modular sofas that can be used individually or combined, allows for sophisticated compositions that adapt seamlessly to various spatial configurations.

In B&Bs, where rooms are generally smaller, choosing the right seating requires particular attention to proportions. Compact, welcoming armchairs such as Stand By Armchair by Favaretto & Partners or Metro 15 by Luca Nichetto introduce a comfortable element without overwhelming the space. Alternatively, Radar or C1.8 poufs offer versatile and functional solutions. The latter, designed by Giorgio Topan and available in solid colours or two‑tone combinations, provides a discreet seating option that helps define the character of the room.

The spaces of a modern hospitality facility must be welcoming, functional and aligned with the brand’s identity, contributing to a memorable guest experience.

If you would like to design bespoke interiors for hotels and B&Bs tailored to operational needs and brand image, contact us for more information.