Embracing the philosophy of Feng Shui, our luxury hotel welcomes guests with an auspicious balance of energy. Over 10,000 square metres of chromafusion glass with a mother-of-pearl filter are used in the internal glass panelling, coupled with light wood to create a light and spacious environment to enliven the senses. Other Feng Shui elements are detailed through auspicious gold ‘metal’ rail trimmings suspended in Colony and Chihuly Lounge, ‘wind’ coming in through the large main doors symbolise luck, ‘water’ from the mother-of-pearl panes and indoor water feature signify wealth, and the impressive Cornucopia art sculpture in the main lobby represents ‘fire’ and vitality. The iconic octagonal bathroom windows in each guest room afford panoramic views while alluding to the auspicious number “8”.
Hotel Overview
Hotel Design Inspiration
Introductory Hotel Art Tour
Take our complimentary art tour for an introduction to our art pieces. The tour is led daily by our concierge at 5 p.m.
Art Brochure
Click here to download a brochure of our hotel art.
REDEFINING LUXURY THROUGH MEMORABLE SCENES
Designed by renowned Pritzker prize-winning architect Kevin Roche, The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore sets geometric lines, contemporary style and subtle Oriental touches against the backdrop of Marina Bay and the city skyline.
The hotel houses one of the largest contemporary art collections in Southeast Asia, including works by David Hockney, Andy Warhol, Dale Chihuly, Frank Stella and Zhu Wei. 90% of the 4,200 art pieces were specially commissioned for the hotel, while approximately 350 of them are museum-quality art pieces.