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Naumi Hotel in Singapore Opens Coco Chanel and Andy Warhol Inspired Rooms

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The popular Naumi Hotel in Singapore has opened Coco Chanel and Andy Warhol-inspired rooms.

Ladies may well enjoy a stay in Gabrielle or Camellia, the Coco Chanel themed rooms at Naumi Hotel.

With chic monochrome and pale green hues, both rooms are decked with designer furnishings, featuring origami pendant lamp “Andromeda”, by Calligaris and sculptural “Quarry” accent table in warm silver leaf from Baker, Barbara Barry Collection.

Artistic interpretations of Coco Chanel’s iconic flower the Camellia grace the walls, alongside lush floor-to-ceiling silk curtains.

The rooms feature large bathrooms with a powerful rain-shower, freestanding bath tub, walk-in wardrobe, and a smokescreen bathroom glass panel which switches from clear to frosted at the touch of a button.

Artistic license reigns in the Andy Warhol inspired rooms, Eden and Nirwana.

Decadently and stylishly designed with standout furniture featuring the iconic arm chair, “La Mamma” by B&B Italia paired with floor lamp, “Fork” by Diesel Foscarini, the Andy Warhol themed rooms feature interesting shapes and dramatic pops of colour.

Decked out to resemble a swanky New York penthouse apartment, the oversized bed takes centre stage, with a fabulous circular bathtub hidden behind a revolving screen.

Both the Coco Chanel and Andy Warhol themed rooms feature designer furnishings, Apple TVs, seven layer bedding in 400 thread-count Egyptian Cotton, luxurious bath amenities by Malin + Goetz to high-speed WiFi connection, and Apple’s AirPlay Mirroring.

Naumi Hotel, Singapore

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