Thursday, 16 October 2008 |

Thanks to the jet-set generation, demand for boutique hotels is
increasing around the world. The first boutique "chain," W, started the
trend for a network of branded urbane-style properties and has just
launched its latest edition - W Hong Kong.

Located in West Kowloon, the hub of the buzzing financial district of
Hong Kong, the new W brings a large dose of New York style to this
cosmopolitan Asian business capital.

The area is right on the commercial waterfront, so instead of luxury
yachts you are more likely to look out onto imposingly large freight
and cargo ships. It works though, juxtaposing the designer, luxury
environment with the gritty, functional realism of the hotel's location.

Overall the hotel's design is pitch-perfect for the W brand – New-York- style interiors with the W signature quirk in the form of butterflies (butterfly motifs everywhere, we loved it) and surprising
contemporary art works such as a fiberglass seal holding up a grand
piano (yes, a seal holding up a grand piano, it's for real and a feat
of creativity and engineering).

Other standouts include the spectacular rooftop pool, featuring an
incredible mega-scale mosaic of a butterfly graphic created by
Australian designer Fabio Ongarato. The pool looks out over the whole island - one of the most breathtaking in the city.

The rooms, designed by Australian interior desiger, Nicholas Graham and
Japanese designer, Yasumichi Morita, are comfortable and welcoming.
Each designer was assigned a specific floor to design, so each floor
has its own personality, countering the cookie-cutter feel of most
large hotels.

As for the suites - let's just say that they're apty titled - "Wow"
and "Extreme" - and are suitably enticing. Enough to turn a short stay
in long one....- Laura Demasi
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