THESE SUITES ARTFULLY UNFURL SINGAPORE’S LEGACY

Four Seasons Hotel Singapore has revealed its new collection of luxury themed suites—The Suite Collection—after a comprehensive transformation.

Together with the rest of the guestrooms and suites, the renovation began in early July 2018, led by the interior designers Hirsch Bedner Associates, who led the renovations of the Jiang-Nan Chun restaurant in 2016 and the opening of the Hotel in 1994.

Comprising four distinctive residences—the Royal Suite, Governor Suite, Ambassador Suite and the Presidential Suite—the suites highlight Singapore’s legacy through thoughtful use of key motifs, textures and color palettes to create intentional, ambient design that portrays and acknowledges Singapore as a dynamic, cosmopolitan nation with a storied history, according to the brand.

The Royal Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore
The Royal Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

Royal Suite (1,615 sq. ft.)

Located on the 18th floor, the Royal Suite is inspired by the tropical splendor of nearby Singapore Botanic Gardens. Cloaked in neutrals, black and verdant green, and dressed in cane and linen textures, with local palm, fruit and animal motifs in artworks and accessories, the new decor reflects a relaxed and vibrant ambience.

The Governor Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore
The Governor Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

Governor Suite (1,798 sq. ft.)

Ensconced in exclusivity on the top guestroom floor of Four Seasons Hotel Singapore and generously sized, the Governor Suite features pear wood millwork offset with contemporary furnishings in smoky light grey, dark wood detailing and amber tones for a smart, stately ambience with a panoramic boulevard view.

The Ambassador Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore
The Ambassador Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

Ambassador Suite (1,798 sq. ft.)

As colorful and rich as the intricate designs of the kamchen pottery featured in-suite, the Peranakan culture is a unique heritage that blossomed since the 15th Century as a result of inter-marriages between the local Straits community with non-Straits descendants, when Singapore was a major trading port. This cultivated a beautiful cross-cultural appreciation in Singapore, evident through distinctive art styles, fashion, language and recipes. Accented with existing Straits Chinese elements through chic modern furniture in a turquoise, grey and dusty rose scheme, the suite is located on the 19th floor and exudes grace and charm.

The Presidential Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore
The Presidential Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

Presidential Suite (2,131 sq. ft.)

Evoking the journey of Singapore from colonial outpost to a modern nation, the largest suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore—the Presidential Suite—is showcased through contrasts of black and white, symbolic of old news footage and photos, with accents of gold, symbolic of its hopes and prosperity. The suite located on the 19th floor offers a view of the city skyline and is appointed with sleek contemporary furniture in a black, white and persimmon scheme that complements the existing pear wood millwork and black marble floor.