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Tracey Snelling x Seletti: “Hotel Voyeur” or When Design Tells Stories

Seletti returns to Milan Design Week 2025 with a project that takes design beyond the boundaries of art. “Hotel Voyeur” marks the first collaboration between the Italian brand and Tracey Snelling, an American artist based in Berlin, known for her urban installations full of narrative and mystery. The result? A table lamp that reproduces the facade of a hotel with six illuminated windows, behind which small screens broadcast short videos in a loop.

More than a piece of furniture, “Hotel Voyeur” is an experience: during the Design Week, visitors will be able to customize the product with their own videos, adding a personal touch to this window on the world. Snelling, whose work explores voyeurism and human interaction, finds in Seletti the perfect partner to transform her visual stories into an accessible and surprising design object. The Italian company, always capable of playing with irony and the everyday, has already explored artistic contaminations with names such as Toiletpaper, Studio Job and Lady Tarin.

With “Hotel Voyeur”, Seletti and Snelling create the first piece of an ideal city, where art merges with design and every window becomes a screen for new stories. A project that intrigues, engages and, above all, invites you to look at the world with new eyes.

Tracey Snelling x Seletti: “Hotel Voyeur” or When Design Tells Stories

Seletti returns to Milan Design Week 2025 with a project that takes design beyond the boundaries of art. “Hotel Voyeur” marks the first collaboration between the Italian brand and Tracey Snelling, an American artist based in Berlin, known for her urban installations full of narrative and mystery. The result? A table lamp that reproduces the facade of a hotel with six illuminated windows, behind which small screens broadcast short videos in a loop.

More than a piece of furniture, “Hotel Voyeur” is an experience: during the Design Week, visitors will be able to customize the product with their own videos, adding a personal touch to this window on the world. Snelling, whose work explores voyeurism and human interaction, finds in Seletti the perfect partner to transform her visual stories into an accessible and surprising design object. The Italian company, always capable of playing with irony and the everyday, has already explored artistic contaminations with names such as Toiletpaper, Studio Job and Lady Tarin.

With “Hotel Voyeur”, Seletti and Snelling create the first piece of an ideal city, where art merges with design and every window becomes a screen for new stories. A project that intrigues, engages and, above all, invites you to look at the world with new eyes.