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Pique Travel Design pays homage to its name with thoughtfully curated aesthetics that evoke a need for exploration.
Constructed in the 1940s and originally home to the Lyman Lumber Warehouse, this 3,000 square foot space enjoyed a complete restoration in 2014. The stunning modern amenities include a built-in kitchen with tiered concrete bar, a saltwater aquarium wall and sleek full-length deck.
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Rustic, historic, picturesque. Pique Travel Design, located in Historic Excelsior, pays homage to its name with thoughtfully curated aesthetics that evoke a need for exploration. Constructed in the 1940s and originally home to the Lyman Lumber Warehouse, this 3,000 square foot space enjoyed a complete restoration in 2014. The stunning modern amenities include a built-in kitchen with tiered concrete bar, a saltwater aquarium wall and sleek full-length deck. Expansive western facing windows provide a light and airy charm, while the vaulted wooden barrel ceiling and stone fireplace add the warmth and comfort of a Minnesota lodge. Chalked with character, guests will enjoy a nod to history with the rustic floors featuring yellow pallet marks that hail from the building’s lumber days, as well as hand-poured concrete trough sinks and reclaimed sliding stable doors that evoke a modern farm feel. Casual, yet sophisticated, this gleaming open-concept space plays well with intimate groups of up to 130 people.
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Pique Travel Design, located in Historic Excelsior, pays homage to its name with thoughtfully curated aesthetics that evoke a need for exploration.
Constructed in the 1940s and originally home to the Lyman Lumber Warehouse, this 3,000 square foot space enjoyed a complete restoration in 2014.
Chalked with character, guests will enjoy a nod to history with the rustic floors featuring yellow pallet marks that hail from the building’s lumber days.
Expansive western facing windows provide a light and airy charm, while the vaulted wooden barrel ceiling and stone fireplace add the warmth and comfort of a Minnesota lodge.
The stunning modern amenities include a built-in kitchen with tiered concrete bar, a saltwater aquarium wall and sleek full-length deck.