
Singapore is the match point of a worldwide variety of businessmen seeking for luxury accommodations. Now its also the location of The Club hotel by Ministry of Design, a stylish studio founded by Colin Seah.
Singapore is the match point of a worldwide variety of businessmen seeking for luxury accommodations. Now it’s also the location of The Club hotel by Ministry of Design, a stylish studio founded by Colin Seah.
This boutique hotel features a strict two-coloured look with a black and white decoration both on the inside and on the outside.
Black and white colors appear in many shapes such as stripes and squares on the furniture or the chessboard-like flooring matching hound’s-tooth sofas. Moreover, the rooms feature graphic designs on the all-white walls, as well as white carpeting and sheets. Even the bathrooms are two-coloured, with a modern optical look mixed with a Sixties style.
The whole interior design presents a combination between old and new, such as the mix of colonial and contemporary pieces of furniture. A place where modernity takes over, as proved by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles statue, an homage to Singapore’s founder.
The Club: a venue where to comforably talk about business sipping a drink in the skybar on the roof.
INFO: http://www.modonline.com/
PHOTO: Courtesy of Ministry of Design
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