

The interior design of the Hilton Astana highlights important cultural and historical symbols of the country.
The capital of Kazakhstan is an urban development phenomenon, a rapidly developing metropolis. Renowned masters such as Norman Foster, Kisho Kurokawa, and others have built and designed here. Recently, the city's latest architectural masterpiece was added to the map: the Hilton Astana hotel, whose interior was designed by the Kazakh firm INK Architects. For such a large-scale project, the design concept was developed in a record three months. The designers set an ambitious goal: to introduce guests to the culture and traditions of Kazakhstan.
The theme is based on the ripening fields of wheat for which the country is so famous. Stylized wheat ears can be seen everywhere: in the wall decor, in the reception area, and even on the room doorplates. The presence of gilded elements further evokes the "golden" wheat fields.







