The beauty of an icon lies not just in its physical attributes, but also in the intangible qualities – history, tradition, culture and symbolism – woven into its fabric. When it comes to a property of priceless value, such as national monument Raffles Hotel, it takes awareness and sensitivity to strike the perfect balance between old and new; nostalgic charm and modern luxury. Over the past 18 months, New York-based design firm Champalimaud has refurbished the heritage establishment – one of the oldest hotels in Asia and among the few great 19th-century hotels remaining in the world.
Renovating such a distinguished, storied building as Raffles Hotel requires a thoughtful and mindful approach. The design firm aimed to imbue the interiors with freshness and a contemporary edge, while preserving and enhancing the original colonial architectural elements. With the hotel’s old world charm drawn out through modern expressions, the result is a setting that’s familiar, nostalgic and timeless, yet relevant to current hospitality standards, trends and ideas. Its traditional interiors are now updated to a modern classic style, with specially made furnishings breathing new life into the spaces.
This story is from the September 2019 edition of The PEAK Malaysia.
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