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For a book about theme rooms in Japan rented by the
hour, there’s a surprising lack of actual sex in Love Hotels.
Instead, it’s a glimpse into another culture’s fantasies
through a series of interior photographs. We’re left
to imagine the people who patronize these establishments by the props
and environments they choose—everything from Hello Kitty decorations
to naughty nurse decor.
Originally, the cover was set to feature a hotel room decorated
with pornographic anime-style illustrations, but the image
was nixed for being somewhat predictable. “The [rooms’] fantasy
themes go beyond the typical Western imagination,” says
Sara Schneider, design director of publishing at Chronicle Books.
“We wanted to surprise readers with the bizarre range of fetishes
in these love hotels.” Thus the beaver bathtub won out as a cover
image, prompting buyers to pause and wonder exactly what they’re
looking at. For the book’s interior, Schneider took cues from
the rooms themselves. She uses gorgeous patterns, for example,
inspired by the wallpaper and linoleum tiles visible in the photographs.
Many of these appear in tones reminiscent of skin, as a
nod to the nakedness that surely takes place within these spaces.
by Michelle Taute
Chronicle Books | Art Director: Sara Schneider | Designer: Sara Schneider | Editor: Alan Rapp | Photographer: Misty Keasler | Contact: www.chroniclebooks.com