Is the World's Grandest Hotel in Hong Kong?

Photo credit: Rosewood
Photo credit: Rosewood

From ELLE Decor

Ever since Rosewood, the hotel collection founded in 1979 by the Hunt family in Dallas, was sold to the Chow Tai Fook Enterprises group eight years ago, 38-year-old Harvard- educated CEO Sonya Cheng has transformed the brand into an international powerhouse. In the process, Rosewood has acquired and majorly restored some of the world's most iconic extant properties, including Paris's Hotel de Crillon, which boasts the Karl Lagerfeld-designed 3,600-square-foot Les Grands Appartements suites featuring Prelle damask fabrics, trimmings by Maison Declercq, and linens by Porthault.

Photo credit: Rosewood
Photo credit: Rosewood

But the previous openings pale in comparison to the recently-opened Rosewood Hong Kong, which is now the company's flagship. It's a new build, gleaming glass tower by the American architectural (and ED A-List firm) Kohn Pederson Fox, rising 51 stories over the last remaining stretch of harbor front land in the city. The interiors were conceived by master interior designer Tony Chi, who has worked on several properties with Cheng. At a time when the notion of the 21st century 'Grand Tour' has shifted East from the 19th century European one, the hotel could not carry more significance.

Photo credit: Rosewood
Photo credit: Rosewood
Photo credit: Rosewood
Photo credit: Rosewood

Witness nearly every surface covered in a different material: lacquer, lattice, marble, marquetry. "I had a vision of it," Chi told me over perfectly tempered green tea in Darkside, the hotel's bar that gets its name from a (formerly) pejorative term used to describe Kowloon when it was a Hong Kong backwater.

Photo credit: Rosewood
Photo credit: Rosewood

"Of all the projects Sonya and I have worked on, this is the grandest," he said. "It's a stitch of three generations together. You're not going to find another project like this." He's not kidding. Just take a look at the marble bathrooms, which are larger than most New York City apartments.

Photo credit: Durston Saylor
Photo credit: Durston Saylor

And if you're one of those people like me who dream about living the suite life, the hotel has you covered as well. The Rosewood boasts 91 suites that can be rented for long-term stays enhanced by personalized butler service and access to the residents-only Manor Club. I can't wait to go back.

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