Upper House, one of Hong Kong’s most luxurious hotels, has created a stunning new suite by designer André Fu.
When the Upper House first burst onto Hong Kong’s hotel scene, it created a new benchmark for luxury accommodation in the city. Doing away with grand lobbies and countless dining venues, the Upper House, the creation of award-winning designer André Fu, brought the focus back to the guest experience, with sublime, minimalist guest rooms that were as intuitive as they were indulgent.
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The next chapter in the hotel’s history begins now with the arrival of the André Fu Suite, a 1,960sqft space on the hotel’s 48th floor that embodies Fu’s design ethos of ‘relaxed luxury’ while providing an insight into his personal journey with the hotel that launched his career.
A calming palette of mineral blue, dusty mink, and pale ivory differentiates the Suite – which will feature original concept hand-sketches of the hotel, alongside a collection of artisan books from Fu’s personal library – from the rest of the hotel. The space also features furnishings, decorative lighting, and home accessories from the designer’s Living Collection, including a sculptural ottoman and refined porcelain tableware.
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The former two-bedroom Penthouse has been transformed into a single room suite with a separate dining room seating 18, and its own spa area featuring twin massage beds.
In addition to the Suite, Fu has transformed the arrival experience at Level 4 of The Upper House from a place to simply check-in and out, to a space that feels more akin to a living room, creating a sense of intimacy and relaxation.
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