Rarely write negative reviews, but making an exception for Fabric Hotel.
Rooms were okay, but not amazing in any way and extremely small as noted by several other reviews. Probably okay for a single person, but incredibly tight (even compared to crowded city centers in places like NYC, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, London, etc.) for two adults and/or with two carry-on size bags.
Housekeeping service was inconsistent. Sometimes there was toilet paper, sometimes there wasn't. Sometimes there were coffee capsules, sometimes there wasn't. The parts of the job that were done were done well, but there were regularly parts that were missed.
Housekeeping timing was not so great -- shut down elevators for cleaning at prime check-out time. Shutdown common area bathrooms at prime time for breakfast (and it was extra fun to take the stairs six floors up from the lobby to the roof in order to access the alternate common area toilets because elevators were shut down for cleaning at the same time). When mentioning this to staff I was greeted with a snarky "or you can use the toilet in your room", which would have been less infuriating if housekeeping had stocked the room with toilet paper... but again there was none.
At check-in the staff was quite rude, shoving aside a disabled elderly woman traveling with us rather than helping hold a door or bag. No "excuse me" or apology (in any language) came with that stampede. Similarly, the hotel had a rope-line setup at the street making loading