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Louis T Collection debuts Quay Perth Hotel in Western Australian capital (Australie)

Singapore-based hotel management and building solutions company Louis T Collection is set to officially open the doors of the Quay Perth hotel on Monday June 10, 2019.

Louis T Collection debuts Quay Perth Hotel in Western Australian capital (Australie)

Singapore-based hotel management and building solutions company Louis T Collection is set to officially open the doors of the Quay Perth hotel on Monday June 10, 2019.

Catégorie : Asie Pacifique - Australie - Économie du secteur - Ouvertures d'hôtels
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Quay Perth is a new 80-room boutique hotel on the site of the former New Esplanade hotel and the newest addition to the picturesque Elizabeth Quay development. 

This latest hotel to join Louis T Collection’s hotel portfolio is steps away from the city’s central business district and overlooks Elizabeth Quay and the Swan River. Quay Perth’s multi-million-dollar redevelopment is a top-to-bottom transformation of the former hotel, which includes all guest rooms and public areas, the addition of a stylish, all-day sidewalk eatery, sophisticated rooftop bar and kitchen, and an innovative co-working spaces with sweeping views of Elizabeth Quay and the Swan River.

We believe Quay Perth will play an important role in the lifestyle of this exciting city,” said Adam Simkins, managing director of Louis T Collection, Quay Perth’s hotel management and building solutions company. “Our intent was to create a hotel with an independent, boutique character that would capture the essence of the city in a new space designed for co-living, co-working and co-playing.”

DESIGN

Quay Perth’s interiors are inspired by Western Australia’s natural landscape and Perth’s laid-back vibe, with an earthy colour palette that uses natural local materials, such as Victorian ash wood. Upon entry, the spacious lobby connects with the property’s sidewalk eatery, Community at Quay, providing a sense of residential chic and ensures the hotel feels more like a home away from home, than a traditional hotel.

The design was a collaboration between industry-leading architects and designers including renowned Western Australian residential interior designer Malvina Stone, architects Nicola Gibson and Daniel Bailey, and Perth-based architectural firm Alda Consultants, led by Andrew Lian. Robert Batrick, director of project services for Louis T Collection, was the lead on the redevelopment project.

The original building has been stripped back to its bare bones, allowing the designers to create a space that is modern, stylish, and distinctly Australian.

We wanted to honour the original building as best as we could whilst pushing the boundaries in terms of style and design,said Stone.

Quay Perth is Stone’s first foray into commercial property and her homely, yet simplistic style shines throughout the property. In 2018, Habitus Living Magazine named Stone one of Australia’s leading interior designers.

The hotel carpark entry has been brought to life by local artist, Chris Nixon. Nixon’s eye-catching piece incorporates abstract shapes, balanced with loose forms and pops of colour that reference the architectural form of the building. The letters QUAY form the outline for the patterns.

GUEST ROOMS

The 80 guest rooms are highlighted by the continuation of the natural timber features, large windows and earthy tones that exude a modern, home-like feel to the interiors. Sleek, well-appointed bathrooms are finished in slate grey tiles with rain showers; bedrooms feature plush beds and linens, coffee and tea service, in-room safes, Smart TV, bar fridge and complimentary Wi-Fi. Upper Quay-facing rooms feature bay windows with relaxing window seats from which to enjoy the waterfront’s spectacular views.

Each room has a queen or king size bed, with twin beds optional in studio rooms. The Quay-facing rooms feature bay windows with waterfront views. The Esplanade Studio rooms overlook the Quay through the lush tree line. The entry level room, Perth Essential, and the Perth Loft room types on the upper floors face north with views of the city skyline.

Rooms range in size from 17-square-meters (183-square-feet) to 41 square meters (441-square-feet). Room rates begin at AUD114 per night.

DRINK & EAT

Quay Perth’s top (10th) floor is home to HQ Bar & Kitchen, a chic rooftop bar and kitchen featuring uninterrupted views across the iconic Elizabeth Quay and promenade below. HQ’s open-air terrace beckons guests to take in the city’s idyllic climate and unparalleled vista.

HQ Bar & Kitchen serves some of Western Australia’s best locally grown wines and craft beers as well as artisan cocktails. A resident DJ provides the soundtrack at the city’s hottest new rooftop venue.

HQ’s kitchen features a modern Chinese-inspired menu with twists on the regions’ classics. From bar bites, bao buns and platters to share, to mains that transcend farm to sea. A uniquely handcrafted selection of desserts rounds out the dining experience.

Quay Perth’s all-day sidewalk eatery, Community at Quay connects the riverfront Esplanade and its century-old Plane trees with the hotel’s lobby through a spacious outdoor terrace that leads into the hotel. This warm and inviting café services hotel guests and the people of Perth, and is a place where everyone is invited to be part of the community. Soft polished concrete floors, Victorian ash battens and booth seating provides the perfect backdrop for lively social gatherings.

As the large floor to ceiling glass windows slide open, patrons can enjoy their casual dining experience with a true sense of connection to the heart of Perth and the Quay. The menu is fun and quirky, with twists on some old favourites.

Specialty premium coffees by Margaret River Roasters, an array of local pastries from Swan Valley-based French cafe and patisserie, Maison St Honore, and handcrafted sandwiches, burgers, healthy salads, organic juices and smoothies are also available all day. A selection of Western Australian wines, bottled beers and ciders are the drink of choice as the sun goes down. Community offers all day breakfast and lunch.

CO-WORKING SPACE

LEVEL NINE is Quay Perth’s full-service, 24/7 co-working space with 180-degree views of Elizabeth Quay and the Swan River. It’s a place where hotel guests and locals can find a flexible, comfortable and inviting space to work and connect, while enjoying many of the hotel’s amenities. LEVEL NINE features two meeting rooms (accommodating five people individually or up to 10 combined) for private meetings and presentations, 10 individual offices, eight window desks that offer a floor-to-ceiling vista of Elizabeth Quay, and a long communal workstation designed as dedicated desks. Comfortable chairs and lounges throughout the open areas round out the work space.

Private phone booths, printing, scanning and other business services are also offered. Co-working customers can order barista-made coffee and fresh food from Community at Quay and have access to offers and discounts throughout the property. A kitchenette with tea and coffee making facilities are also available.


ABOUT LOUIS T COLLECTION

Singapore-based Louis T Collection is a technology-driven hospitality management and building solutions company that draws upon a deep and diverse range of expertise to enable independent boutique, lifestyle hotels and small hotel groups to accelerate growth, market share and profitability.

The company believes strongly in delivering both ‘Soul and Systems’ as an equation for success. Through an extensive suite of fully-customisable services, including hotel management; cutting edge technology alliances; repositioning expertise; asset management; renovation, technical and project services, Louis T improves processes while maintaining each property’s unique charm and ensures that each hotel in the collection retains its essence of location while optimising operational performance.

Louis T draws its inspiration from Louis T Leonowens, one of the most revered and well-travelled foreign characters in Thailand during the 19th century. Leonowens came to Bangkok as a child and spent five years of his youth as a resident in Thailand’s Royal Palace. Later, after criss-crossing the globe, he returned to Thailand where he became a Siamese royal military captain, private timber trading magnate and eccentric hotelier.

Louis T Collection followed in its namesake’s footsteps by acquiring its first hotel in Thailand after the group formed in 2014. A member of the Getz Group of Companies, a global, marketing and services company with offices around the world, Louis T Collection currently owns and/or manages hotels in Thailand and Australia.


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