Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, which was featured once by Interprint in December '16, unveiled its new entertainment suite just on July 25. It is still designed by award-winning Hong Kong architect and designer Joyce Wang.
Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is known as the epitome of luxury. The opening of the Entertainment Suite marks the culmination of an 18-month renovation of the hotel's design, the Entertainment Suite offers multiple forms of entertainment to enhance the guest experience. It's the premium party.
For the perfect night's sleep, the master bedroom showcases the renowned FreshBed Sleep System, which uses patented climate control technology to provide pure, allergen-free air for customized temperatures and silent ventilation combined with ergonomic mattresses. The spacious bathroom features a separate oval tub made of a single piece of marble with a custom-designed champagne caddy. The rain shower's multi-jet system can be fitted with an aromatherapy capsule in order to blend the shower experience with natural rejuvenating or relaxing essential oils.
Joyce Wang custom designed all of the handcrafted furnishings, including a series of glass molded chandeliers, limestone and metal inlay wall finishes, and acrylic cabinet doors adorned with nature-inspired artwork. The suites are seamlessly connected to the adjoining guest rooms, which are similar in design and aesthetics and require additional bedrooms. This super-chic luxury hotel offers beautifully appointed rooms and suites with an average room size that is second to none among all Hong Kong hotels. In addition to the entertainment suites, other guest rooms designed by Joyce Wang have been completed in succession.
The hotel's Oriental Spa, the premier city spa within Asia, occupies two floors of the hotel and features a fitness center, a heated indoor swimming pool, Pilates studio and yoga training room. The hotel is set for personal service and stylish sophistication. State-of-the-art technology is complemented by 109 spacious guest rooms and suites, each offering a tranquil stay for both business and leisure travelers.
- Interiors: Joyce Wang
- Words: Qianqian