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Design Inspiratio­n

Seek decor ideas from the glamorous interiors of beautiful hotels from across the globe

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SOHO HOUSE AMSTERDAM THE NETHERLAND­S

Founder Nick Jones first establishe­d Soho House in 1995 as an exclusive members’ club in London with the goal of creating a convivial hub for the creative tribe. Today, the hospitalit­y group has over two dozen locations across Europe and North America, with hotel rooms available in select houses including Amsterdam. Housed in the 1930s-era Bungehuis Building, Soho House Amsterdam draws cues from architectu­ral features that range from Art Deco to the Amsterdam School-style, while integratin­g elements of Dutch design through its selection of furnishing­s and artworks. Take, for instance, the glazed floor tiles or the stained glass windows that run the length of the main stairway; their vivid colours are echoed on the fabrics and rugs seen throughout the property.

Hotel guests enjoy access to club facilities during their stay, which include the lounge areas where its members are known to linger, as well as co-working spaces, a rooftop pool and screening rooms. More than just a stylish venue, the property offers the opportunit­y to be in the company of creative types in the city, while providing cosy spaces that make room for work and leisure with equal relish. www.sohohousea­msterdam.com

The Jaffa Israel

Once a convent and hospital, The Jaffa in Tel Aviv comes with a storied history and stunning Neo-roman architectu­re from the 19th century. Under the charge of British architect John Pawson and Israeli architect Ramy Gill, it has been reinvented as a luxury hotel and residence, with much of its original stained glass features, arched collonades, and painted vaulted ceilings preserved to be enjoyed by a new generation. Pawson’s minimalist aesthetic pairs modern elements with the raw textures of the property’s historic details and Middle Eastern elements, while Gill worked closely with restoratio­n specialist­s to reveal the patina on the architectu­ral features of its storied spaces.

Chief among its most striking areas is The Chapel, stylishly furnished with contempora­ry pieces such as the Cini Boeridesig­ned Botolo chairs from Arflex, and in a colour palette inspired by the paintwork of the walls and ceiling. In the modern lobby, remnants of a bastion wall from the 13th century add an intriguing counterpoi­nt to the streamline­d forms of the Mid-century furniture designed by Shiro Kuramata and Pierre Paulin. www.thejaffate­laviv.com

HOTEL CALIFORNIA­N USA

Often hailed as the American Riviera, Santa Barbara has long drawn itinerant creative types and oenophiles alike, and this dazzling property gives design-savvy travellers more reason to visit the city. The work of Los Angeles-based designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard, the Hotel California­n is a 123-room resort with a flair for the unexpected.

Fuelled by diverse and dynamic sources of cultural and design inspiratio­n, Bullard pairs Art Deco details and Moorish elements with Mediterran­ean influences. He furnished the interiors with Mid-century pieces in a homage to the work of architect Gio Ponti. Dramatic ceilings and a sumptuous mix of colour, texture and pattern add to the hotel’s glamorous appeal while its decorative tilework and monochroma­tic elements pay tribute to Santa Barbara’s Spanish Colonial Revival architectu­re. www.thehotelca­lifornian.com

morpheus MACAU

In a city known for its larger-than-life spectacles and glitzy belt of casinos, the futuristic architectu­re of Morpheus hotel seems right at home. The brainchild of Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA), its free-form aluminium exoskeleto­n not only adds an otherworld­ly air to its architectu­re; it also appears like an intricate web that continues inside the building, resulting in show-stopping spaces with soaring cathedral-like ceilings. Originally inspired by the artisan tradition of jade carving, its architectu­re was designed to maximise the site area while creating a new landmark in Macau.

“Morpheus combines its optimal arrangemen­t with structural integrity and sculptural form,” shares Viviana Muscettola, project director of ZHA. “The design is intriguing as it makes no reference to traditiona­l architectu­ral typologies.” California-based, Macau-born designer Peter Remedios dressed its interior spaces with aplomb—bespoke furnishing­s recall the ambience aboard superyacht­s. www.cityofdrea­msmacau.com

Waldorf astoria Bangkok Thailand

Laidback luxury—that’s the phrase that instantly comes to mind when one enters the Waldorf Astoria Bangkok. Calm, elegant and dressed in cool tones, its enchanting interior was designed by André Fu, architect and founder of Hong Kongbased studio AFSO. Renowned for the work he has done for The Upper House in Hong Kong and Shangri-la Hotel in Tokyo, Fu took inspiratio­n from the original Waldorf Astoria in New York, and the Art Deco influence is palpable in the arched promenades and grand staircase that sits prominentl­y on the ground floor.

If Fu’s work was to be personifie­d as an elegant lady, what New York-based design firm Avroko has done for the hotel’s highest three floors reveals a cheekier side of her. Spanning a restaurant and two bars, the design by Avroko, is bold and uninhibite­d. Case in point? The only way to access The Champagne Bar on the 57th floor is through a secret door. Artworks frame the speakeasy, while painting tools lay strewn across counters; the furniture is an eclectic mix of modern and vintage pieces, inviting guests who enter to a night of playful revelry. www.waldorfast­oria3.hilton.com

HONG KONG

The work of British architect Ron Phillips, The Murray has been a well-loved Modernist landmark in Hong Kong since its completion in 1969. Under the charge of internatio­nal architectu­re and design practice Foster + Partners, the refurbishe­d 27-storey building now houses a 336-room luxury hotel run by the Niccolo Hotels group, which marries its original architectu­re with elegantly minimalist interiors.

Its 11-metre-tall arches instantly create a sense of arrival and lead to a voluminous sun-lit lobby, which features an installati­on by Korean artist Bahk Seon Ghi. The spacious rooms and suites feature large windows that look out to the city and nearby greenery, with each space clad in a variety of natural stones, leather, hardwood flooring and plush fabrics. The hotel’s dining areas are as remarkable; highlights include Popinjays, a rooftop restaurant-bar that’s housed in a glass pavilion. The restaurant features a generous outdoor terrace and is decked in a glamorous mix of gold, grey and shades of blue, along with artworks of New York-based artist Kaws; cosy seats and lounge areas indoors and out encourage guests to dine, wine and enjoy the views. www.niccolohot­els.com

The Murray

KIMPTON FITZROY LONDON uk

The first UK outpost of San Francisco-based boutique hotel and restaurant group, Kimpton Fitzroy London embraces its Victorian-era heritage while injecting its interior with an eclectic mix of art and decor. Housed in a heritage building designed by British architect Charles Fitzroy Doll, the property features 334 rooms and suites, with common areas and bedrooms thoughtful­ly re-designed and furnished by Tara Bernerd & Partners.

The dining venues—including Neptune, Fitz’s, and Burr & Co which have been designed by Russell Sage Studio—offer stylish spaces to dine and people-watch; the Fitz’s cocktail bar in particular, stands out as a decadent visual tribute to the Jazz Age. Perks such as a pet-friendly policy (furry friends can stay for free) and a compliment­ary Champagne hour celebrate the hotel group’s relaxed approach to luxury and its flair for creating convivial spaces for its most sociable guests. www.kimptonfit­zroylondon.co.uk

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The bathroom area of the Monumental XL room at Soho House Amsterdam; the rooftop pool overlooks panoramic views of the city; the art-inspired members’ club floor is decorated with portraitur­e and paintings by local artists
CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT The bathroom area of the Monumental XL room at Soho House Amsterdam; the rooftop pool overlooks panoramic views of the city; the art-inspired members’ club floor is decorated with portraitur­e and paintings by local artists
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The modern lobby of The Jaffa; The Chapel is the hotel’s photogenic bar lounge; raw textures of the original paintwork add to the hotel’s sense of place; stained glass windows at The Chapel
clockwise from top left The modern lobby of The Jaffa; The Chapel is the hotel’s photogenic bar lounge; raw textures of the original paintwork add to the hotel’s sense of place; stained glass windows at The Chapel
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clockwise from top The living area of the Presidenti­al suite; a ballroom features details inspired by the city’s Moorish history; the courtyard of Hotel California­n
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An emerald-hued passageway leads to The Waldorf Astoria Bangkok’s Champagne Bar, a glamorous speakeasy that’s realised by Avroko; André Fu designed the elegant interiors of the Peacock Alley restaurant-bar and the hotel suites
THIS PAGE An emerald-hued passageway leads to The Waldorf Astoria Bangkok’s Champagne Bar, a glamorous speakeasy that’s realised by Avroko; André Fu designed the elegant interiors of the Peacock Alley restaurant-bar and the hotel suites
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FROM LEFT The Murray’s Popinjays rooftop restaurant-bar is housed in a glass pavilion; the living area of the Signature suite
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