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At Topia Inn we are interested in your utmost comfort. This why we have created an all natural, non-toxic environment. With earth clay finish on our walls, Coyuchi organic sheets, organic cotton towels and organic beds at Topia Inn you will experience a most comfortable aesthetic living environment with artist decorated rooms as well as modern amenities such as wireless internet access, widescreen TVs and private spa bathrooms in every room. Recently we heard that the press is claiming there is no other building of this nature for over 300 miles. Each room is cleaned with steam vapor and nontoxic cleaners to maintain its purity. |
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Moroccan Room Designed by Lue Simopoulos and Paula Perez Exotic
and spacious this room features a vaulted ceiling with a circular upper
window Weekend
$235 per night, weekday $185 |
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Aesclipian (Greek) Room Designed by Stella Sariyanidou Pen
and ink rapidigraph by Stamy Simopoulos on desk Weekend $185 per night, weekday $160 good through July 1st |
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Oshun (African) Room Designed by Jacqui Farmer and Tas Michos Dakota
red and Tuscan sunset porcelina American Clay earth plaster finish on
walls Weekend $160 per night, weekday $135 good through July 1st |
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Zen Room Zen
caligraphy paintings by Sophia Ali Pandeya on organic
rice paper |
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Iroquoix Room designed by Dawn Avery, cellist and composer, of Mohawk ancestry Pendleton Iroquois Turtle Heritage Blanket pays tribute to the Iroquois Confederacy, one of the oldest participatory democracies on earth, consisting of the Oneida, Seneca, Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga (and later the Tuscarora) Nations. The Turtle design was inspired by Iroquois, primarily Mohawk, legend. Long ago, the earth was covered with deep water and there were no people. According to stories, the birds saw Skywoman fall from the sky. As she fell, she grabbed the roots of a tree from heaven. The birds spread their wings together to save her. Only the Turtle was strong enough to hold her, so they placed her on the turtle’s back. There she planted the root; and as her garden grew, Turtle grew in size first becoming a large island, then finally North America, known as Turtle Island. This blanket is an example of centerpoint design in which three major design elements fall in a row down the center of the blanket. River
recovered American Cherry FSC Certified flooring finished Weekend $160 per night, weekday $135 good through July 1st |
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French Room Designed
by Stamy Simopoulos Weekend $160 per night, weekday $135 good through July 1st |
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Aloha (Hawaiian) Room Snow
Canyon
loma American Clay earth plaster finish on walls with clay flower designs Weekend $185 per night, weekday $160 good through July 1st |
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Peacock Room Exotic
and spacious this room features a vaulted ceiling with a circular upper
window Weekend
$235 per night, weekday $185 good through July 1st |
| Click on Image for a larger view | Photos
of Oshun room and sink by Susan Slattery The carpet in the home page photo was designed and made by Current Carpets www.currentcarpets.com |