Park Hyatt Bangkok

Bangkok
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Hotel

Character not Caricature

Infusing hospitable Thai culture into a sanctuary in the sky

Project Details
date
2025
Services
Interiors
Custom Product Design
Art Advisory
Styling
Client
Park Hyatt
Brand
Park Hyatt
Region
Asia
Typology
Hotel
Architect
Amanda Levete Architects)

Good Fortune

Park Hyatt Bangkok marks the brand’s debut in Thailand. Occupying the upper twenty-four floors of a tower whose figure-eight form symbolizes prosperity.

The design connects Thai heritage with global sensibility, weaving cultural references through light, texture, and proportion. Material layering, craftsmanship, and spatial clarity create an experience that feels grounded appealing to locals and world travelers.

Balancing openness & intimacy

Designed to counterpoint to the city’s energy, the hotel offers stillness through calm sequencing and spatial progression.

Shaped by curved forms, soft light, and a palette of natural tones, public spaces transition gently into private areas of quiet retreat, balancing openness and intimacy.  

Subtle Signals

The interiors are defined by a palette of cream tones, light woods, black framing, and refined metallic finishes. Art by Hirotoshi Sawada, including Pagoda Mirage and Naga, animates key spaces through movement and reflection, translating Thai craft and spirituality into sculptural form.

From handcrafted finishes to suspended installations, each element reflects Thai influence with quiet precision, rooting the guest experience without overt expression.

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"We are excited to open Park Hyatt Bangkok in this incredible city that is full of culture, history and a rich sense of place, our goal is to make all of our guests feel welcome and very much at hone with highly personalized service in a luxurious and sophisticated environment."

Michel Golden, General Manager of the Park Hyatt Bangkok
Type
Hotels
Location
Asia
Discipline
Interiors
Discipline
Custom Product Design
Discipline
Art Advisory
Discipline
Styling
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