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Little Hoi An

Founded in 2011, Little Hoi An Boutique Hotel & Spa has marked its presence with many international awards such as Travellers’ Choice from tripadvisor.com, World Luxury Hotel Awards nominee. Besides a strategic location, this hotel also impresses visitors with world-class facilities like 30 deluxe rooms overlooking Hoai River, Go2 restaurant, Ozone Spa and outdoor swimming pool – all operating in harmony with the traditional Hoi An background.
Heritage theme and elegance are two signatures in the interior décor at Little Hoi An Boutique Resort & Spa. Asiatique Design has brought back to life the forgotten “Faifo” through wooden structures, vintage furnishings and the white color to balance the experience. More importantly, traditional lanterns have been meticulously stylised to feature all around the hotel: along the corridors, as a lamp or even a chandelier in the dining rooms.

La Residencia

Thanks to its strategic location, 600m from Japanese Covered Bridge and 300m from Hoi An Ancient Town, La Residencia Hotel & Spa is an ideal option when you visit this World Heritage Site. This hotel is a perfect mixture of colonial Portuguese architecture and traditional Hoi An values with 50 suites overlooking Hoai River and the Ancient Town, Luz Sine Quanon Restaurant with 100 seats, Bacchus Bar and Beleza Spa & Beauty Salon.
Requested to find a common recipe for Western and Asian architectural styles, Asiatique Design has focused on sustaining a consistent color combination and choosing unique furnishings for different areas in La Residencia Hotel & Spa. You can easily come across time-tested, wooden structures hightlighted by brass, vintage furnishings like the “Series” phones, faucets, ceiling fans…Visitors also choose to stay in elegant suites that resemble early-19th century Hoi An accommodation or opt for blue-yellow background typically found in the Mediterranean country.

Salinda Resort

Salinda Resort Phu Quoc is proud to be the first 5-star resort along the Long Beach, just 10-minute drive from Phu Quoc International airport. 121 deluxe rooms, suites and villas will provide a peaceful and relaxing haven while you immerse yourself in different delicacies this tropical island has to offer.
As the chief interior designer of Salinda Resort Phu Quoc, Asiatique Design offers an ultra-contemporary Asian architecture that enhances the beauty of the already world-class resort. Visitors would likely come across refined lacquer paintings, lively landscape paintings or beatifully patterned porcelains. They all synthesize to serve a memorable holiday experience: innovative, elegant in essence and Oriental friendly, passionate in feelings.

Ma Maison Boutique

Hidden in a typical alley of Sai Gon, Ma Maison Boutique is a lovely combination of the nostalgic French countryside and the simplicity in local pace of life. Asiatique Design has transfigured the hotel into a perfect Provence mansion with the bright sunshine and decoration theme, as well as triggering the sensation of art, luxury and elegance.
After a long day experiencing Sai Gon, Ma Maison Boutique would be the ideal place for your tranquil and relaxing moments. 12 luxurious rooms, ranging from garden to city view, would amaze you with symbolist wall patterns, antique furnishings and the upscale linens Asiatique Design has carefully chosen.

L’apothiquaire Spa

Tucked away at the end of a tree-lined alley, Le Maison de L’Apothiquaire truly is a French sanctuary in the middle of hustling Saigon. Famous for spa treatments and cosmetics recipes tracing back to the 17th century, L’Apothiquaire also impresses visitors with the serenity, aesthetics and harmony ambiance. You can easily season these feelings to your journey toward inner peace and body healing, either from the view of 100-year-old French villa or the lingering scents in 23 treatment rooms.
Moreover, L’Apothiquaire ranks among the most significant projects Asiatique Design has joined, both for exterior and interior décor. The garden has been tastefully landscaped with colorful plants and babbling fountains. Inspired by the restored French villa, Asiatique Design also illuminates the spa’s interior with warmly-lit European-style chandeliers, luring plush chairs and tasteful antiques.

Amiana Resort

Nestled in a tranquil corner around 8 km away for the city centre, Amiana Nha Trang overlooks the sparkling waves and stunning sandy beaches of Nha Trang Bay. With the total area of 60 000 sq meters, Amiana Nha Trang offers various accommodations, ranging from deluxe rooms of 48 sq meters to luxury villa with direct sea view, private pool and an area up to 340 sq meters.
Based on the natural beauty and romantic ambiance, Asiatique Design has proposed a unique Asian architecture focusing on local patterns and decorations. Walking around the resort in the fading afternoon light and you may come across many traditional Vietnamese features, should it be a conical hat, a calameae handbag or landscape paintings depicting paddle fields. Asiatique Design has meticulously arranged and combined these intricate details to create an open, environmental-friendly living space but still preserve the privacy and elegance signature to any 5-star resort.

Jahan Cruise Ship

A glimmer of Oriental beauty, the Jahan is Heritage Line’s most romantic cruise liner spanning the length of 70 m, the width of 12,8 m and 26 elegant, private-balcony suites. Named after Shah Jahan, the emperor of Mughal Empire, the vessel impresses visitors with a sophisticated combination of Indian architecture and Khmer-Cham heritage, unique to the Mekong Delta.
Asiatique Design has stepped up in the interior-exterior design and transfigured the vessel into a world-class mini resort, dotted with classical and vintage touches. From meticulous carvings, Indian-style patterns to golden furnitures, the Jahan cruises the passengers back in time to a forgotten heyday.
Plying along the Saigon – Siem Reap route, the Jahan also provides various luxury facilities and services like spa, Jacuzzi, fitness centre, restaurants, library etc.

Jayavarman Cruise Ship

Officially launched in 2009, Jayavarman ranks among the first Heritage Line’s cruise liners plying along the mighty Mekong, from Can Tho to Siem Reap. Hinted in its own name, the vessel is a nostalgia for the serenity and artistry associated with King Jayavarman’s reign.
With the ambition to turn 190-foot Jayavarman into a floating art gallery, Asiatique Design has charmingly arranged and combined intricate woodcarvings, Khmer bas-reliefs and Vietnamese lacquer paintings – all triggering a memorable experience. More importantly, 27 luxurious cabins and other facilities like Club 1930 Bar, Apsara Spa, Henry Mouhot Lounge are all followed the 1930s art deco charm with a zephyr of long-forgotten Indochina romance.

Anawrahta Cruise Ship

Anawrahta is proud to have the largest cabin space and the highest crew to passenger ratio of all vessels plying on the mighty Ayeyarwady River. Featuring three spacious decks and 23 luxurious cabins, this is an ideal option for you to witness the natural beauty of Myanmar and the peaceful pace of life along the river banks. Especially, a journey with Anawrahta means you can have many chances to taste magical Burmese cuisine and discover unique cultural-artistic values of this country.

Built to resemble the typical British colonial paddle steamer, this elegant vessel is the spotlight on Ayeyarwady River with two theme colors: white and brown. Besides, Asiatique Design also figured out how to mix the Burmese architectural and cultural impressions into Anawrahta’s interior design. These could be found in intricately carved woodwork, polished lacquer, textured fabrics inspired by many Burmese ethnic minority groups or the combination of wooden dark patterns with the saffron and green of floral offerings in temples.

Built to resemble the typical British colonial paddle steamer, this elegant vessel is the spotlight on Ayeyarwady River with two theme colors: white and brown. Besides, Asiatique Design also figured out how to mix the Burmese architectural and cultural impressions into Anawrahta’s interior design. These could be found in intricately carved woodwork, polished lacquer, textured fabrics inspired by many Burmese ethnic minority groups or the combination of wooden dark patterns with the saffron and green of floral offerings in temples.

La Spa

Should you ever visit La Spa, this probably feels like wandering into a French summertime, beyond the hustle and bustle of Saigon. Originated from the passion to introduce genuine spa experience to Vietnam, La Spa has created a world-class, healing haven with 3 storeys and 20 delicate treatment rooms. Visitors can easily absorb the perfect harmony between the scenery, the architecture, the tempting scents and many famous treatments – all to help you de-stress, wind down and enjoy the inner peace.
Asiatique Design is responsible for design the garden and interior décor of La Spa – a boutique white house with romantic windows, just like a country house in the south of France. The garden is complemented with babbling streams and small, hidden wind chimes singing all day long against the random zephyrs. Stepping inside the 3-storey house, the walls are decorated with Oriental patterns, the bathtubs are tiled with luxurious marble and the halls are dotted with lovely chairs, ready for a summer day chatters.

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