Lopota Lake Resort & Spa has unveiled the renovation of four accommodation buildings, led by the interior design studio 10:10 Interiors.

Nestled at the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains, the 60-hectare family-owned estate in Georgia has undergone a redesign of 84 rooms following an aesthetically refined evolution that brings the natural beauty and rich culture of Kakheti indoors.

The rooms are grounded in two distinct yet complementary colour palettes, each a tribute to the region’s landscape and cultural heritage.

The first, an earthy ash clay, is reminiscent  of the traditional qvevri clay vessel used for centuries in Georgian winemaking. This warm, grounding orange hue serves as a subtle nod to the country’s ancient oenological roots.

The second palette, a soft pistachio green, mirrors the property’s lush, abundant grounds, bringing the outdoors in through a palette of serene, organic tones.

Each newly renovated room opens onto a private balcony with views of Lopota’s grounds and the Caucasus Mountains, bridging the interior design with the surrounding natural beauty.

The rooms blend minimalism with Georgian character, balancing clean architectural lines with artisanal details. Textural felt wall pieces by Georgian artist Mariana Chkonia introduce a tactile, organic warmth, while honey-toned wooden floors are softened with handwoven jute rugs underfoot.

Lopota Lake Resort & Spa guestroom

Local and international craftsmanship defines the spaces – custom-made furnishings by Georgian woodworking atelier Wood Crafters are paired with statement pieces such as Gervasoni’s Gray Bergère armchair, which itself is emblematic of the Italian brand’s 140-year heritage.

Bathrooms are fitted with either an orientally inspired checkered-black-and-white tile pattern, or a soothing mustard overhead with white metro-tiles and wooden features.

The 300-key destination resort – once a seven-room family retreat envisioned by founder Goga Maisuradze – also offers a range of culinary, wellness and leisure offerings, including an indoor spa and wellness centre, an on-property wine chateau, restaurants, a horse stable and vineyards.

“While Lopota has grown in size with over 300 rooms, multiple restaurants and a wide array of wellness and leisure activities, we are still committed to ensuring Lopota preserves its signature family-style hospitality and unmistakable soul,” says Ana Maisuradze, co-owner of the resort alongside her sister Elene.

“Lopota Lake Resort & Spa continues to evolve while staying true to its roots and my father’s vision, offering meaningful, memorable stays that celebrate Georgian design, culture and warmth – now with even greater attention to aesthetic detail and sensory comfort.”

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