> “I called this style “AirSpace”. It’s marked by an easily recognisable mix of symbols – like reclaimed wood, Edison bulbs, and refurbished industrial lighting – that’s meant to provide familiar, comforting surroundings for a wealthy, mobile elite,
Yes.
> who want to feel like they’re visiting somewhere “authentic” while they travel,
No! I want somewhere clean and pleasant and uncomplicated. I'm not looking for "authentic" local accommodation! That part is a total strawman.
> but who actually just crave more of the same: more rustic interiors and sans-serif logos and splashes of cliche accent colours on rugs and walls.”
Yes.
> who want to feel like they’re visiting somewhere “authentic” while they travel,
No! I want somewhere clean and pleasant and uncomplicated. I'm not looking for "authentic" local accommodation! That part is a total strawman.
> but who actually just crave more of the same: more rustic interiors and sans-serif logos and splashes of cliche accent colours on rugs and walls.”
Yes.