Grey Goose Hotel Sisu Roll-out

Grey Goose & Sisu
Bacardi’s Grey Goose Vodka brand entrusted us with one of the most significant brand implementations on the Costa del Sol: the Hotel Sisu in Puerto Banús.
The brief was to integrate the Grey Goose brand into all the visual elements of its main terraces. To achieve this, we proposed creating bespoke furniture to furnish the entire terrace.
We presented a 3D-designed proposal before moving on to the production of all the materials.
We manufactured a bench-style unit, which we replicated on both main terraces, incorporating four ice bucket tables. We produced the bench with a galvanised iron frame, which we clad with water-resistant MDF lacquered in white and finished with an outdoor-grade acrylic coating. For the seating, we crafted a series of cushions from synthetic marine-grade fabric. The benches were topped with two stainless steel buckets featuring a backlit Grey Goose logo. The entire perimeter of the bench features a plinth with a strip of blue LED lighting.
For the tables, a design with straight-edged cut-outs was developed, revealing an ice bucket. The entire perimeter of the table rests on a stainless steel plinth with blue LED lighting.
We manufactured modular sofa sets to create a more private space on one of the terraces, accompanied by 1×1-metre square tables featuring branding.
A complete bar was also designed and installed for this area, with a white lacquered aluminium worktop and fronts made of water-resistant MDF with a high-gloss lacquer finish and a protective acrylic coating. The entire upper perimeter of the bar is bathed in white LED lighting on the front, and the stainless steel plinth is bathed in blue LED lighting, like the rest of the elements on the terraces.
Finally, two GG-branded swan-shaped fixtures were manufactured in stainless steel; we incorporated white LEDs to backlight them against the wall in one area, and against a waterfall in the area of the new bar we installed.


Cliente: Grey Goose

Servicio: Industrial, Furniture, Interiors, Temporary Architecture

Año: 2014